Sunday, September 5, 2021

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'Starstruck,' Nesthy Petecio says of her virtual meeting with Mayor Sara

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 07:13 AM PDT

TOKYO 2020 Olympics boxing silver medalist Nesthy Alcayde Petecio was starstruck by Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte-Carpio during her Zoom courtesy call to the mayor on September 3, 2021.

Petecio said, "Sige ko ingon nga nakulbaan jud ko kay first time namo mag meet via Zoom og na starstruck ko sa iyaha. Unsa na lang kaya kung face to face na jud."

(I kept saying I was nervous because it was our first time to meet via Zoom and I was starstruck with her. How much more if we meet face to face.)

She felt encouraged that Mayor Duterte and the rest of the City Hall of Davao employees also supported her during her Olympic debut.

"Nagasubaybay daw sila, kada naa daw sila break ata to, mag lantaw jud daw sila og dula sa mga naa sa Olympics labi na daw sa akoang games," the 29-year-old 2019 Aiba Women's World Boxing champion said.

(They've been keeping track of our games. During break time, they would watch us compete in the Olympics, especially my matches.)

She also felt warm in her heart when the mayor congratulated her for making the country proud.

"Mapasalamaton ko sa garbo na gihatag nimo sa mga taga Mindanao og sa garbo na gihatag nimo sa mga kababainhan," Duterte-Carpio was quoted as saying.

(I'm thankful for the honor you brought to the people of Mindanao and the pride your brought to Filipino women.)

Petecio described the lady mayor as "cool kaayo (so cool)." She was made to understand that government-organized activities and other forms of mass gatherings such as welcome honors are strictly prohibited in Davao City due to an existing executive order as a way to mitigate the rising Covid-19 transmission in the city.

For Petecio, the virtual meeting with the mayor was already an honor and she's thankful for such a rare opportunity.

"Hatagan daw ko nila og congratulatory gift po. Magpasalamat pud ko Kay Sir Vasit Venturillo kay siya jud nakipag-coordinate jud ug kay District Davao CG Commodore Allan O. Corpuz sa ilahang gihatag nga higayon nga maistorya nako si Mayor. Labaw na sa Ginoo po sa mga blessing nga gihatag nya sa akoa," she told this writer.

(The mayor said they'll be giving me a congratulatory gift. I thank Coast Guard Ensign Vasit Venturillo and District Davao Coast Guard Commodore Allan O. Corpuz for the time that I can talk with Mayor. I am most thankful to God for his blessings.)

Petecio shared how Duterte-Carpio at first thought that she's a man.

She continued, "Giingnan pud ko ni Mayor nga kabalo ba ka nga nagtuo jud mi sa mga taga City Hall nga lalaki ka. Naay niana sa akoa isa ka kauban nga gwapo sya Mayor no, ana pud ko nga yes gwapo sya. Unya naay niingon nga dili baya na sya lalaki mayor.' Katawa lang ko Ma'am nga naminaw og naulaw po. Ana sya nga, 'Pero mapa-long hair or short hair ka good looking jud ka.' Gikilig pud ko Ma'am kay na appreciate ni Mayor akong beauty."

(Mayor told me, "Don't you know that we at City Hall thought you were a man. Somebody told me, he's handsome mayor, and I replied, yes, he is handsome. Then another told me she's not male, mayor." I laughed and was shy. She also told me, "Whether you have long or short hair, you are ggood-looking" I was thrilled that Mayor appreciated my beauty).

Petecio returned to Manila Sunday evening, September 5, after a short vacation where she was welcomed at the Philippine Coast Guard District Davao Office in Sasa and given a hero's welcome in her hometown Sta. Cruz where she was also awarded a P500,000 cash incentive on August 30.

The Provincial Government of Davao del Sur also gifted her with a P250,000 congratulatory token while Governor Marc Cagas' family handed her another P100,000.

She said all that she received from Sta. Cruz and Davao del Sur LGUs will be given to her family in Tuban and it's up to them how they will put the money to good use.

For her Olympic feat, Petecio has received some of at least P24.5 million promised cash incentives from the government and business tycoons alongside other rewards like a brand new Chery car, residential properties in Tagaytay, Laguna, and Davao City, free fuels, and free flights.

Petecio is buying a 1.6-hectare lot in Sta. Cruz for farming and is still planning for other business ventures.

She will continue with her engagements in Manila and also report for duty at the PCG this month before she resumes training in Baguio City with the rest of the national team in October. She, along with Olympic gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz, fellow silver winner Carlo Paalam, and bronze medalist Eumir Felix Marcial, will pay the Senate a courtesy visit today, September 6.

When asked of her short vacation, she replied: "Okay lang man po pero bitin lang gyud pero nakapahulay sad ko tong naospital si Mama. Magtapad mi sige rami katulog."

(It was okay but it was not enough but I got to rest when Mama was hospitalized. We slept together.)

She will come back on September 30 for the turnover of her fully furnished house from the National Housing Authority in Tugbok District, Davao City, which was also a gift from President Rodrigo R. Duterte.

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Samante: Best

Posted: 05 Sep 2021 07:11 AM PDT

IN MOTIVATING, we always hear the phrase "Give your best." True enough, we always give things our best shot. We maximize our potential in the attempt to provide our best in our endeavors.

Athletes are renowned for this attitude. Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, even our student-athletes are demanded this by their coaches. No one gets exempted from giving one's best. I also teach my two children about giving their best in their school works and all other stuff they dabble in. In delivering our best, we have a lot of models from whom we can learn.

Incidentally, no one "gives their worst" as well. If everyone is inclined to give their best efforts, we can assume that no one also "gives their worst." Giving one's worst is tantamount to mediocrity in all we do.

The last several weeks have been laden with various stories of triumphs and defeats from our Filipino athletes. Our Olympic medal conquests. Manny Pacquiao's stunning loss and our Paralympian's performance in the Paralympics. They all did their best to train, to compete and to win. Eventually, not everyone can be declared a winner. If they trained hard, the same is valid for their competitors. Thus "giving one's best" is always relative from one's point of view.

"What is the best for you may not always be the best for me." Don't get me wrong; I am not promoting mediocrity.

The point is, let us cut these athletes and ourselves some slack. We cannot keep on criticizing them for losing and not keeping up to standards set by society. We even have to stop beating ourselves senseless to meet the rigors of work and everything we engage in. We all have our "off-nights", much like these athletes.

Talking about everyone giving their best reminds me of the poem "Adversary", also adopted by the Mindanao Peace Games from which "Kalaro, Kaibigan, Kasama" evolved.

"You are my adversary, but you are not my enemy.

For your resistance gives me strength, your will gives me courage,

Your spirit ennobles me.

And though I am to defeat you, should I succeed, I will not humiliate you.

Instead, I will honor you. For without you, I am a lesser man."

Giving one's best is relative because no one does give their worst. Instead, we genuinely recognize each other's efforts to become good at what they do. In the end, what's important are the learning and camaraderie while giving our best.

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