
HERGIE Bacyadan (left) will go home with a broken heart after losing the World Games bronze medal in the women’s K1-70-kg kickboxing event in controversial fashion.
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CHENGDU, China — Kickboxer Hergie Bacyadan was denied of a bronze medal despite being far superior in the medal match, suffering a stunning 1-2 loss to Aleksandra Krstic of Serbia in the women’s K1-70-kilogram event of the 2025 World Games on Thursday here.
With all her heavy punches, high kicks and knees connecting to the Serbian’s face and body, Bacyadan looked fit for the podium ceremony happening in the evening and add to the Team Philippines’ collection of two silvers and one bronze.
But the judges awarded the victory to Krstic who was visibly shaken and grimacing in pain the entire match.
It was a controversial result for the Paris Olympian who has a wealth of international fighting experience from wushu, vovinam and boxing.
The national team also decided not to pursue a protest and instead move on.
Aislinn Yap, ranked No. 1 in the world, also absorbed a shocking 0-2 loss to Ulbossyn Adilova of Kazakhstan in their women’s sambo combat -80-kilogram semifinal bout at the Jianyang Cultural and Sports Centre Gymnasium.
Adilova had total control on the mat and was the aggressor from the start, denying Yap her takedown attempts and putting up a wall of defense when the Filipina switched to striking to steal the match.
Yap was relegated to the bronze-medal game where she will fight Nicole Castro of Costa Rica at 6:12 p.m. later in the evening.
In men’s individual duathlon, Franklin Yee crossed the line six minutes and 23 seconds behind gold medal winner Benjamin Choquert of France (1:14:14) and was the best finisher for the Philippine team at the Xinglong Lake Hubin Arena.
Landing at 24th spot among 34 athletes, Yee (1:20:37) placed better than his teammates Maynard Pecson (1:23:59, 28th) and John Patrick Ciron (1:26:50, 30th).

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