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Hanoi — Forget that Hidilyn Diaz is an Olympic boss. Disregard that she sets records just to break them.

Since when the 2024 Paris Olympics is worried, past heroes don't get a programmed seat in the opposition. Dislike the Masters, where past champs are welcome to join the competition forever.

In the Olympics, past awards or titles or status don't make any difference. Everybody begins without any preparation and should go through different stages to qualify.

From London to Saigon, or Thailand to New Zealand, each weightlifter on the planet longing for Olympic dreams is equivalent.

For Hidilyn, her Olympic leap forward in Tokyo as the Philippines' solitary gold medalist is completely finished with. That section is shut.

The Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi is the start of another Olympic excursion, which Hidilyn set apart with a 55-kg weightlifting gold at the Hanoi Sports Training and Competition Center on Friday, saying the appearance in the territorial games contest was fundamental in her bid to come to the Paris Olympiad.

Diaz added up to 206 kgs in the finals, three in front of possible second place Sunikun Tanasan, the 2016 Rio Olympics gold medalist, to catch Philippine weightlifting's first gold in quite a while.

"My excursion towards Paris (Olympics) begins here, so this SEA Games gold is vital for me," said the 31-year-old Diaz. "Napaka-significant nito (SEAG). Subsequent to winning the gold decoration, bumalik dad racket ako, nakapag-convey ng gold award for the Philippines. Masaya ako na nandito ako ulet ako sa SEA Games, na I-address ang Pilipinas."

With a dominatingly Filipino group that included POC president Abraham Tolentino and Chef de Mission Ramon Fernandez rooting for her, Diaz set another SEAG characteristic of 92 kgs in the grab, however the record was fleeting as Tanasan raised the metal plates by a kilogram to grab the new record and driven the opposition at the break in a real sense.

Be that as it may, there was no worry by any means from her camp.

"The quick lift is where she truly sticks out," said sports clinician Dr. Karen Trinidad, who is essential for Diaz's top notch help staff known as Team HD.

Adequately genuine, Diaz was at her best in the quick lift, where she jumped on the field with an underlying 114-kg lift that demonstrated too high a mountain to move for the Thai, who oversaw just a best lift of 110.

"We concentrated on our rival, we know she's areas of strength for thai the grab, yet not such a great amount in the quick lift. Obviously, we can't make light of the opposition. I generally give my all," said Diaz, who intends to participate in the World Championships and the Asian Games — two rivalries she expectations will make her commendable enough for the Paris games.