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Goreclose, Dubberstein are PH flag-bearers in opening ceremony of Asian Winter Games
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Published Feb 06, 2025 04:51 PM PHT

Speed skater Peter Groseclose and curling athlete Kathleen Dubberstein were tapped to be Team Philippines' flag bearers in the opening ceremony of the Ninth Asian Winter Games on Friday night at the Harbin International Convention Exhibition and Sports Center.
Speed skater Peter Groseclose and curling athlete Kathleen Dubberstein were tapped to be Team Philippines' flag bearers in the opening ceremony of the Ninth Asian Winter Games on Friday night at the Harbin International Convention Exhibition and Sports Center.
Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino and the 20-athlete Team Philippines are on a rousing debut in Harbin after the unranked mixed doubles team of Filipino-American Kathleen Dubberstein and Filipino-Swiss Marc Pfister already racked up three straight wins against teams seeded squads from South Korea, Kyrgyzstan and Qatar in round-robin play of curling earlier this week.
Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino and the 20-athlete Team Philippines are on a rousing debut in Harbin after the unranked mixed doubles team of Filipino-American Kathleen Dubberstein and Filipino-Swiss Marc Pfister already racked up three straight wins against teams seeded squads from South Korea, Kyrgyzstan and Qatar in round-robin play of curling earlier this week.
World No. 15 China, however, made sure not to disappoint before a home crowd and dealt the Filipino pair a 9-6 loss on Wednesday evening.
World No. 15 China, however, made sure not to disappoint before a home crowd and dealt the Filipino pair a 9-6 loss on Wednesday evening.
“What more could we ask for an inspiring start in the Philippines’ debut in curling in these games,” said Tolentino, who is joined in Harbin by his secretary-general Atty. Wharton Chan and chef de mission Ricky Lim.
“What more could we ask for an inspiring start in the Philippines’ debut in curling in these games,” said Tolentino, who is joined in Harbin by his secretary-general Atty. Wharton Chan and chef de mission Ricky Lim.
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That loss didn’t damage the bid of Pfister and Dubberstein, who are guaranteed a spot in the quarterfinals for a potential medal for Team Philippines.
That loss didn’t damage the bid of Pfister and Dubberstein, who are guaranteed a spot in the quarterfinals for a potential medal for Team Philippines.
But before his flag-bearing chores, the 17-year-old Groseclose will compete on Friday morning in the heats of the men’s 500 and 1,000 meters and the quarterfinals of the 1,500m at the Heilongjiang Ice Events Training Center.
But before his flag-bearing chores, the 17-year-old Groseclose will compete on Friday morning in the heats of the men’s 500 and 1,000 meters and the quarterfinals of the 1,500m at the Heilongjiang Ice Events Training Center.
“I’m ready and excited. Practices have been going well and I think I’ll be able to give a performance I can be proud of,’’ said Groseclose, who finished fifth overall in the 500m event during the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Gangwon, South Korea when the Los Angeles-based short track speed skater suffered an injury cut at the right side of his foot.
“I’m ready and excited. Practices have been going well and I think I’ll be able to give a performance I can be proud of,’’ said Groseclose, who finished fifth overall in the 500m event during the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Gangwon, South Korea when the Los Angeles-based short track speed skater suffered an injury cut at the right side of his foot.
The survivors in the semifinals of curling will engage in crucial tiff for the gold medal on Saturday with the losing pair in the final four tangles in the bronze-medal match.
The survivors in the semifinals of curling will engage in crucial tiff for the gold medal on Saturday with the losing pair in the final four tangles in the bronze-medal match.
"Our curling team is doing good, and their confidence is growing. There’s a chance that we could win a medal," said Tolentino, clutching a Philippine flag as he again cheered the Filipinos on Wednesday night, less than a day after arriving in this popular Chinese winter destination.
"Our curling team is doing good, and their confidence is growing. There’s a chance that we could win a medal," said Tolentino, clutching a Philippine flag as he again cheered the Filipinos on Wednesday night, less than a day after arriving in this popular Chinese winter destination.
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A total of 20 Filipino athletes will see action in the Games.
A total of 20 Filipino athletes will see action in the Games.
Aside from Grosclose, Pfister and Dubberstein, the other Filipino athletes for the Asian Winter Games are figure skaters Paolo Borromeo, Cathryn Limketkai, Sofia Frank and the pair of Isabella Gamez and Alexander Korovin.
Aside from Grosclose, Pfister and Dubberstein, the other Filipino athletes for the Asian Winter Games are figure skaters Paolo Borromeo, Cathryn Limketkai, Sofia Frank and the pair of Isabella Gamez and Alexander Korovin.
Team Philippines will likewise pin its hopes on slalom alpine skiers Francis Ceccarelli and Tallulah Proulx and snowboarder Laetaz Amihan Rabe in the freeski slopestyle, big air and halfpipe events.
Team Philippines will likewise pin its hopes on slalom alpine skiers Francis Ceccarelli and Tallulah Proulx and snowboarder Laetaz Amihan Rabe in the freeski slopestyle, big air and halfpipe events.
Other members of the curling squad are Benjo Delarmente, Alan Frei, Christian Haller and Enrico from the men’s side while Anne Bonache, Leilani Dubberstein, Sheila Mariano and Jessica Pfister represent the women’s team.
Other members of the curling squad are Benjo Delarmente, Alan Frei, Christian Haller and Enrico from the men’s side while Anne Bonache, Leilani Dubberstein, Sheila Mariano and Jessica Pfister represent the women’s team.
Besides the medal round in the curling on Saturday, Groseclose could also reach the podium in the men’s 500m and 1500m.
Besides the medal round in the curling on Saturday, Groseclose could also reach the podium in the men’s 500m and 1500m.
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"This (representing the country) is a huge honor. To be honest, I’m a bit nervous, but I’m grateful that they chose me for this task," said Groseclose.
"This (representing the country) is a huge honor. To be honest, I’m a bit nervous, but I’m grateful that they chose me for this task," said Groseclose.
"My best and favorite distance is the 500, but I think I can be strong in all three. I know I can put up a good fight," he added.
"My best and favorite distance is the 500, but I think I can be strong in all three. I know I can put up a good fight," he added.
Proulx will begin her campaign in the women’s slalom on Saturday at the Heilongjiang Yabuli Sports Training Base while Ceccarelli will showcase his talent in the men’s slalom the following day.
Proulx will begin her campaign in the women’s slalom on Saturday at the Heilongjiang Yabuli Sports Training Base while Ceccarelli will showcase his talent in the men’s slalom the following day.
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