Sharing the spotlight with Della was Dianna Celyn Cruz, who bucked painful hips to bag bronze in the 20-year-old and above women’s class (2:48.17), finishing 16th overall in the meet organized by the Philippine Aquatics Inc. and sanctioned by the Southeast Asian Swimming Federation.
Cruz wound up 16th overall among 20 entries in the women’s open division where Vietnam finished 1-2 courtesy of Kha Ni Nguyen (2:18.29.86) Huynh Tu Uyen Le ( 2:19.26.63) in the meet likewise supported by the Aklan and Malay provincial and municipal governments, respectively.
“I swam a tactical race by trying to keep myself in the lead pack. The weather was good from the first to four rounds while from the fifth and sixth rounds it was a bit wavy or choppy,” Della said.
“You need to last long in this kind of race so I drafted behind the lead swimmers so it didn’t get heavy so much before making my move in the last 500 meters,” added the athlete.
“It is really great to have completed because the 10K race is like the ultra marathon of swimming and this medal inspires me to believe I can accomplish something here,” said a delighted Della.
“I won’t hesitate doing it all over again.”
“I wasn’t feeling well and wanted to give up after the third round because my hips were hurting,” said Cruz, disclosing she was down with flu and had not practiced five days before the meet.