CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — The country’s culinary capital added another feather to its cap after one of its own, a 13-year old, has reaped national and international awards in taekwondo.
Valenzuela, of Mexico town, won the gold medal in the Global Taekwondo Online Speed Kicking Championships last October 23-25, besting contestants from Korea and Myanmar who ranked 2nd and 4th respectively. Another Philippine athlete won the third spot.
She also brought home a bronze medal in the ASEAN Taekwondo Federation Online Speed Kicking Championships in Manila last Oct 3, another bronze medal in the Luzon Age Group Speed Kicking Taekwondo
Valenzuela also triumphed in the recent Milo National Online Taekwondo Championships last November 22-23 and the Carlos Palanca Jr. Online Taekwondo Championships last November 28, winning silver and gold.
Earlier, she earned gold and silver medals for the Carlos Palanca Jr. National Taekwondo Competition last February 8-9 and the Smart MVP Online National Taekwondo Speedkicking Championships last July 11-12.
Gov. Pineda said Valenzuela’s achievements were impressive and have brought pride and honor not only to her families but to the province as well. “We are very blessed because we have another homegrown talent that was acclaimed both here and globally. We will support her all the way.”
He encouraged the taekwondo fighter to continue reaching for her dreams so she can inspire young athletes to do the same. He likewise commended her parents for fully supporting their daughter in this endeavor.
The governor further encouraged young Kapampangans to get involved in sports including taekwondo and to do away from vices to achieve their dreams.
In an interview, Valenzuela said she feels “proud and honored” for the accolades and vowed to work harder to reach her full potential.
“There are times I do not get gold medals or I do not win but I never give up,” she said when asked of the challenges that she faced during competitions.
“I trained really hard because there are a lot of athletes that are strong in this competition. I am just happy that I won medals,” she added.
Valenzuela, now in her 8th Grade, is an achiever in her own right. She graduated as valedictorian in her elementary class and a consistent honor student at the University of the Assumption, according to her parents, Arnold and Josa-Roja.
“She is an independent, diligent, and obedient child.”