Richard Gomez Cheers as Ormoc Fencers Qualify for SEA Games

Ormoc City Mayor and former actor Richard Gomez is basking in pride, not only as a leader but also as a father figure to the promising athletes of his city. Gomez, a fencing enthusiast and champion himself, celebrated the triumph of three young fencers—Alexa, Juliana, and Ivy—who clinched their spots on the Women’s Epee National Team, securing the chance to represent the Philippines in the upcoming Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Thailand this December.Ogie Alcasid dares bashers of Regine Velasquez: “Ako harapin niyo” | ABS-CBN Entertainment

A LEGACY OF FENCING EXCELLENCE

Richard Gomez’s love for fencing is well-documented. As a multi-awarded athlete, he has long been an advocate for the sport, inspiring young Ormocanons to pick up the sword and pursue excellence. His efforts have paid off, as these three women exemplify the fruits of his dedication to developing fencing talent in the city.

“Seeing them qualify for the national team is like watching a dream come true—not just for them but for Ormoc as a whole,” Gomez shared during an interview.

THE ROAD TO THE SEA GAMESRichard Gomez chaperones PH fencing in SEA Games Vietnam

The journey to the SEA Games was no easy feat. Alexa, Juliana, and Ivy faced rigorous national trials and highly competitive opponents. Yet, their discipline and determination shone through.

“These girls trained hard despite the challenges, including limited resources and the pandemic,” said Gomez. “They embody the resilience and spirit of Ormoc.”

The three fencers will now join their national teammates to prepare for what is expected to be a fiercely competitive SEA Games.

JULIANA: A FATHER’S PRIDEAbangan sa SEA Games! Gomez fetes daughter Juliana, Ormoc fencers - YouTube

For Gomez, this milestone carries an even deeper significance as his daughter, Juliana, is one of the qualifiers. An emerging fencing star, Juliana has steadily followed in her father’s footsteps, showing not only raw talent but also an unyielding passion for the sport.

“As a father, seeing Juliana excel in something I love is an indescribable joy. But more than that, I’m proud of her discipline and hard work,” Gomez said.

Juliana, who started fencing at a young age under her father’s guidance, is now one of the country’s brightest hopes in the sport.

A SYMBOL OF ORMOC’S POTENTIAL

The success of Alexa, Juliana, and Ivy is a testament to Ormoc City’s growing reputation as a hub for fencing talent. Gomez’s administration has consistently supported grassroots sports programs, creating avenues for young athletes to flourish.

This achievement is also a point of pride for the city, which has rallied behind its fencers with unwavering support. Social media is abuzz with congratulatory messages for the athletes, with hashtags like #OrmocPride and #PinoyFencers trending locally.

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The SEA Games in Thailand will serve as a proving ground for the Women’s Epee National Team. Competing against powerhouse nations like Vietnam and Thailand, the Filipina fencers face formidable challenges. But with a mix of skill, strategy, and heart, they are determined to make their mark.

As for Richard Gomez, his role as a mentor and motivator continues. “We’re behind them all the way,” he assured. “This isn’t just about fencing—it’s about showing what Filipinos can achieve with the right support and determination.”

A COMMUNITY UNITED

The accomplishment of Ormoc’s fencers is a shining example of how community support and individual effort can lead to extraordinary results. As the SEA Games draw near, the city of Ormoc stands united, ready to cheer on their athletes as they carry the Philippine flag on the international stage.

For Richard Gomez, the victory is twofold: as a public servant proud of his city’s achievements and as a father cherishing his daughter’s success.

“It’s moments like this that remind us why we do what we do,” he said, a sentiment that echoes not just in Ormoc but across the nation.