00:03Mga kapuso, makasaysayan ang panalo sa 33rd Southeast Asian Games ng nuoy 11 taong gulang na skateboarder.
00:11Siya ang pinakabatang gold medalist ng Pilipinas sa panaro, ang skateboarding journey ni Maisel Paris Aligado.
00:19Tinutukan ni Martin Javier na palaging in the game!
00:28Sa 33rd Southeast Asian Games sa Bangkok nitong Disyembre,
00:33gold medal ang nakuha ng nuoy 11-year-old California-based Pinay na si Maisel Paris Aligado sa skateboarding.
00:42Ang kanyang big win, historic din dahil siya ang pinakabatang Filipino gold medalist sa kasaysayan ng Southeast Asian Games.
00:52You just made Philippine Sea Games history. How did that feel?
00:58I was like, wait, what? Really? There's no way!
01:01And I was just really shocked and excited and I was really happy.
01:06And then I went to the arcade to celebrate too.
01:10Any challenges you faced going into the Sea Games?
01:14For sure, lots of falls.
01:17But I just gotta get back up, keep trying.
01:19You know, you never give up and you just have fun with it.
01:26Pinag-aral din si Maisel na kanyang magulang ng ballet at cheerleading.
01:31Pero mas nahilig daw siya sa skateboarding.
01:33All thanks to Maisel's bro.
01:36Limang taong gulang pa lang siya na magsimulang magsanay ng skateboarding.
01:40From street to skateparks.
01:42I decided to try skateboarding because I saw my brother do it.
01:47I worked my way up for sure because I used to do street skating and then I moved to Bull
01:54a lot later.
01:55From a hobby, how did you end up joining competitions eventually?
02:00One year after, it just felt so good to do.
02:04I was like, I want to keep doing competitions after that.
02:06How often do you train in a week?
02:09Okay, like when I go to the skate park, I skate for like 4 to 6 hours a day.
02:14And like in a week, I take one day off.
02:16Ang skateboarding prodigy, unang nagpabilib sa 2023 Asian Games,
02:22nang maging pinakabatang pambato ng Pilipinas at finals qualifier,
02:27noong siya'y 9 years old pa lang.
02:29It was so cool because it's always been my dream to represent the Philippines,
02:33especially because I was like 9 years old and it was like my first time competing for the Philippines
02:38and I went there and I had fun.
02:41Buhay na buhay pa rin ang kulturang Pinoy sa pamilya ni Maisel kahit lumaki siya sa Amerika.
02:47When I come home and eat dinner, it's like I have like almost everyday Filipino food.
02:52And sinigang.
02:53I have it with shrimp and like I love shrimp and like the taste of the soup is like so
02:58good.
02:59My favorite thing about the Philippines is like everyone, like the community is so nice and like super funny.
03:12Sinubukan ko rin mag-ride kasama ang team manager ni Maisel from Skate, Pilipinas.
03:21Ang pinaka-basic, dapat alam natin yung footings natin.
03:24Ako is goofy footings o goofy footed.
03:27Sir, is regular footed.
03:30Regular, sir, kasi kaliwa ang...
03:32Kaliwa po, ang nasa front.
03:33So ang tawag dun sa pagkanan, goofy.
03:36So ang footings natin is for isa tinalak po ng bolts ng trucks
03:41para mas mas madali po natin na manoeuvre.
03:44And then, ang cost po natin dapat magagali po sa house.
03:49So ang bigat po natin ang weight nasa transport.
03:53Sige, payo ko tayo.
04:00Ang dayo.
04:01Sige, wah!
04:03Ayan.
04:04Nang mamabilis ka una, syempre, hindi mo makakontrol.
04:07Steady ka lang.
04:13Ayan, okay.
04:14Okay, okay.
04:19Even for a male-dominated sport like skateboarding,
04:22walang duda.
04:23The future is bright for our Filipino prodigy.
04:26Ako si Martin Avier.
04:28Keeping you in the game.
04:33Gonna PopŽ.
04:33Spent to the time.
04:35I'm okay.
04:35I'm out.
04:35I'm out.
04:35I'm out.
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