Filipino-Japanese Kiyomi Watanabe, the country’s top female judoka is almost assured of qualifying in next year’s Tokyo Olympic Games.
Philippine Judo Federation president Dave Carter said that only the top 26 judokas in the world in each weight class will qualify to compete in the Tokyo Olympiad next year
Watanabe is currently ranked 23rd in the world ranking in the women’s -63kgs and all she has to do is to join all remaining Olympic qualifying tournaments to maintain her ranking.
Carter said Watanabe qualifying in next year’s Tokyo summer games is highly probable because several countries have more than one judoka in the top 26 of the women’s 63-kilogram division and countries can only field one entry per weight class in the Olympics.
Carter said that countries like Japan have four judokas in the top 26 while Great Britain has three. Other countries like Netherlands, Slovenia, China and Brazil have more than one.
Watanabe is competing in Osaka world championships next month just before the SEA GAMES which is the last Olympic qualifying for the year.
Watanabe is set to compete in three more qualifying tournaments next year just before the cutoff in July.
Carter is confident of Watanabe’s chances of achieving her dream to compete in the Olympics especially with the full support of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) in funding her training and international competition and setting up the TEAM WATANABE to back up her training with sports science experts.
“Slots in the Tokyo Olympics are our bigger targets,” PSC Chairman William Ramirez said. “We are looking at more Filipino athletes qualifying in the Tokyo Games after gymnast Carlos Yulo and pole vaulter EJ Obiena.”
“But we should not forget that the SEA Games are also just around,” Ramirez added. “The PSC is all out in its support to the athletes for a better placing this time as we are hosting the biennial meet.”
Watanabe who is a three-time Sea Games gold medalist in her weight class is eyeing her 4th gold medal in the 30th Sea Games.
She won bronze at the age of 15 in the Jakarta Sea Games in 2011, then later dominated the next three editions, winning the golds in her weight category in Myanmar in 2013, Singapore in 2015 and Kuala Lumpur SEAG in 2017.
The Judo competition will be held on December 4-7 at the Laus Group Events Center in San Fernando, Pampanga.
Carter is also confident of the Philippine Judo Team’s chances of winning six to seven golds out of the 16 judo events in the 30th biennial games with the six Filipino-Japanese judokas suiting up for the team.
The other five FIlipino-Japanese judokas competing in the Sea Games are Maria Takahasi, Heisei Nakano, Shugen Nakano, Shin Matsumura and Riyoko Salinas.
The five local judokas are also capable of podium finish and a possible gold medal output in the SEAG.