Senator Jinggoy Submits Resolution Commending World Champion Mangin

Filipina teener Tachiana Keshia Mangin shows the gold medal she won in victory in the women’s -48kg category in the 2024 World Taekwondo Championships in Chuncheon, South Korea on Oct. 5, 2024. Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Estrada and Senator Joel Villanueva on Thursday (Oct. 17) filed Senate Resolutions Nos. 1210 and 1212, respectively, to commend Mangin’s historic victory. (Photo from Philippine Taekwondo Association Facebook page)

Senator Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada has submitted a resolution in the Senate to honor Tachiana Kezhia Mangin, a 16-year-old taekwondo athlete. Mangin has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing a gold medal at the World Taekwondo Junior Championships. This victory marks the first time in 28 years that a Filipino has won a gold medal in this competition.

The resolution filed by Senator Estrada aims to formally recognize Mangin’s contribution to Philippine sports. It highlights her dedication, discipline, and perseverance, which have brought pride to the nation. It also emphasizes the significance of her achievement in inspiring young athletes across the country.

Mangin’s victory took place at the World Taekwondo Junior Championships, an international competition that attracts young athletes from around the globe. The event provides a platform for showcasing talent and skills in taekwondo. Mangin’s performance in this competition earned her the top spot, clinching the gold medal and ending nearly three decades of waiting for the Philippines.

The resolution presented by Senator Estrada not only celebrates Mangin’s individual success but also acknowledges the support system that helped her reach this level. It mentions the role of her coaches, family, and supporters who contributed to her journey. The document also encourages continued support for young athletes striving for excellence in their respective sports.

Senator Estrada’s initiative to file the resolution reflects the broader impact of Mangin’s achievement on the national sports community. It serves as a call to action for increased investment in training programs for young athletes, ensuring they have the resources necessary to compete on an international stage.

Mangin’s achievement has been met with widespread admiration and celebration from various sectors of society. Many view her success as a testament to what determination and hard work can achieve, even in the face of challenges. Her story has become an inspiration for young Filipinos aspiring to make their mark in the world of sports.

The resolution also suggests that Mangin’s victory could potentially lead to more interest and participation in taekwondo among the youth. Her accomplishment is seen as paving the way for future generations of athletes, fostering a culture of excellence and competitiveness in Philippine sports.

In response to the resolution, Mangin expressed gratitude to those who have supported her throughout her journey. She acknowledged the role of her coaches and family in helping her achieve this milestone. She also hopes her success will inspire others to pursue their passions with dedication and resilience.

The formal commendation of Mangin’s achievement aims to motivate not only her but also other young athletes in the country. It highlights the importance of recognizing and celebrating the accomplishments of individuals who excel in their fields. The resolution is expected to be deliberated upon in the Senate, where it is likely to receive support from other members.

Mangin’s gold medal win at the World Taekwondo Junior Championships is a significant moment in Philippine sports history. It represents the culmination of years of hard work and training. Her achievement is a source of pride for the nation and a reminder of the potential within young Filipino athletes.

 

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