The House of Representatives adopted on Wednesday night, Dec. 14 a resolution commending weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz for again bringing honor to the country by winning three gold medals in the 2022 World Weightlifting Championships.

Held at the Gran Carpa Americas Corferias in Bogota, Colombia last Dec. 7, the world championships represented the latest conquest for Diaz, who is already etched in Philippine history books as the first Filipino to ever win an Olympic gold medal.
House Resolution (HR) No.647 was filed by Speaker Martin Romualdez, Majority Leader Manuel Jose “Mannix” Dalipe, Minority Leader Marcelino Libanan, Senior Deputy Majority Leader Ferdinand Alexander Marcos and Tingog Party-list Reps. Yedda Marie Romualdez and Jude Acidre.
Diaz won in Colombia three gold medals in the 55-kilogram women’s category.
The tournament qualifies Diaz for the 2024 Paris Olympics after competing with weightlifters from host Colombia, Mexico, Taipei, Mongolia, Romania, Peru, Indonesia, Denmark, and Uzbekistan.
“During the competition, Ms. Diaz cleared 93-kilogram snatch and 114-kilogram clean and jerk for a total lift of 207 kilograms, outlifting her competitors, Rosalba Morales Del Aguila from Colombia, who had a total lift of 199 kilograms to claim the silver medal, and Ana Gabriela Lopez Ferrer from Mexico, who tallied at 198 kilograms to settle for bronze medal,” the resolution read.
“The historic victory of sweeping three gold medals in the 2022 World Weightlifting Championships is the latest addition to the Filipino athlete’s remarkable record as the first Filipina to win a World Championships crown,” it further stated.
It added that Diaz spate of victories “serve as a momentum builder for the Filipina Olympian as she launches her bid for another gold medal in the 59-kilogram women’s weightlifting event in the 2024 Olympics".
“Dubbed as the country’s epitome of a great champion, Ms. Hidilyn Diaz humbly continues her quest to bring pride and honor to the Filipinos, and unselfishly inspires every weightlifter and athlete to work hard and gain confidence to focus on a common goal of victory,” the measure said.
A copy of the resolution will be furnished to Diaz.
Last July, Diaz was married to her coach, Julius Naranjo during the first anniversary of her Olympic gold medal performance in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.