Amado Benito Jr.
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Amado Benito, Jr. (born 1992) is a
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Amateur Wushu Fighter. He competed and medaled in the citywide, regional, national and international wushu competitions. He represented his University,"UC Wushu Contenders are RP pride"
written by unknown on 22 December 2010. Published by The University of the Cordilleras.
the City of Baguio and the Philippines. He was a former team member of
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– UC Chapter, a former team member of Team Baguio, and a former team member of Team Philippines. He started Wushu Martial Arts Trainings and competed in a
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Competitions when he was in High School. He sparred with peers constantly and developed increasingly. His recent lost in the semi-finals of the recently concluded 8th Wushu Championships in Vietnam spurred him to contemplate on adding a wrestling or Judo training regimen. In April 2013, he immigrated to the United States and lived in Anchorage, Alaska.


Amateur career


Philippine National Games

In April 2008, at the Mall of Asia in
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, he participated in his first National Championships and took his first Silver Medal."Despite absence of veterans: New breed of wushu warriors snatch overall national crown"
, written by Jogin Tamayo on 4/20/2008. Published by Baguio Midland Courier.
This was his first platform to one of his numerous overseas competition. He was sent, as a 16-year-old, to represent Team Philippines in Bali, Indonesia. In May 2009,"Davao lass shines brightest in wushu tilt"
written by unknown on 24 May 2009 4:56pm. Published by GMA News.
he won his first Gold Medal at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex"Typhoon Pepeng casualties 2009’s sports worst headlines"
written by Jogin Tamayo on unknown date. Published by Baguio Midland Courier.
in
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, the venue of 2nd National Wushu Championships. This was his gateway to Macau, China international competition as a 17-year-old. In August 2010, in Manila, he represented again hi
City of Baguio
in the National Wushu Championships"Baguio carts 45 medals in nat’l wushu tourney"
written by Paul Rillorta on unknown date. Published by Baguio Midland Courier.
– his third. This competition was held at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex. At the conclusion of the event, another Silver Medal was placed on his neck as his souvenir. This was his ticket to Singapore Wushu competition as an 18-year-old. In June 2011, in Bacolod, in his 4th National Games, he mined his third Silver Medal fighting in the 52 kg Division at the Negros Occidental Multipurpose Center."Baguio’s sanshou bets virtually cleanup table of gold mints in POC-PSA national games"
written by Isagani S. Liporada on Friday, 3 June 2011 04:49. Published by Baguio News.
He was 19 years old. In June 2012, in
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, he was part of the powerhouse team of Baguio that won the overall championship. In this same competition, he garnered his 2nd Gold Medal in his 5th National Competition, popularly known as Philippine National Games. Due to this achievement, leaders and representatives of Wushu National Team booked his ticket to the scheduled Asian Wushu Championships – for Seniors – to be held from 19 to 26 August in Vietnam."Wushu champs draw 21 teams"
written by unknown on 10 August 2012. Published by Vietnam News


International Competitions

In December 2008, in Bali,
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, he was a team member of Team Philippines in his first international fight"18 RP bets in World jr wushu tilt"
written by Kristel Satumbaga on 5 December 2008, 1:51am. Published by Manila Bulletin.
at the 2nd
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but did not medal. In June 2009, in
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, China, the Philippine flag was on his chest while competing in his 2nd international fight at the 5th Asian Junior Wushu Championships but did not medal. In December 2010, in
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, in the successfully concluded 3rd
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– sanctioned by the
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,"Baguio boy bags gold in world wushu tilt"
, written by unknown on 12:06:33 12/12/2010. Published by Philippine Daily Inquirer.
he finally had a podium finish and received his first Bronze Medal in international competition by thrashing Kant Shashi in the 48 kg division."Gabutan, Folayang highlight sports in 2010"
, written by unknown on Sunday, 2 January 2011. Published by Sun Star Baguio.
In this competition, the
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, in compliance of Resolution No. 574-2011, officially released a check in his name an amount of 15,586.00 Pesos on 25 August 2011 to pay for his incurred injury."PSC Check Disbursement For The Month Of August 2011"
, reported by unknown on unknown date. Published by Philippine Sports Commission. (the webpage was deleted on an unknown reasons.)
In August 2012, he was a Semi-Finalist. In this semi-final fight, he fought a Chinese athlete at the 8th Asian Wushu Championship in
Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., group="n" is a country in Southeast Asia, at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of and population of 96 million, making i ...
and lost. But he received his first bronze medal in his first competition at the Seniors Division"Wushu Tourney"
reported by Clyde Mariano on 20 July 2012. Published by Tempo News in a Flash.
by defeating the other loser of the other Semi-Final fight. The event was held at Ho Chi Minh City at the Phu Tho Indoor Stadium."Wushu Tourney"
, reported by Clyde Mariano on 21 August 2012. Published by Tempo News in a Flash.


Professional career

In the 9th Grappler Cup held at the
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, Junior took the Silver Medal to add to his medal collections. The competition was in the 51–57 kg weight division."Baguio wushu fighters win 7 golds in 9th Grappler Cup"
reported by Harley Palangchao on 3/18/2012. Published by Baguio Midland Courier.


References


External links


International Wushu Federation



Philippine Sports Commission

University of the Cordilleras – Athletic Department
{{DEFAULTSORT:Benito, Amado, Jr. 1992 births Living people Filipino sportspeople Filipino male martial artists Filipino wushu practitioners Sportspeople from Baguio Sportspeople from Anchorage, Alaska University of the Cordilleras alumni