YANQING, China – Asa Miller, the country’s lone Winter Olympic qualifier in the Beijing Winter Games, returned to training at the snowy National Alpine Skiing Centre atop the Xiaohaituo mountain on Saturday (Feb. 5) morning after a one-day rest to attend last night’s opening ceremony Friday night in Beijing.
Miller skied from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, accompanied by his father Kelly on the giant slalom practice area. He showed no signs of slowing down despite the soreness he felt on Friday, Feb. 4, after three straight days of rigid training since Tuesday morning.
“He [Asa] felt really good today during his return to training. It’s more on slalom training for today,” Philippine Ski and Snowboard Federation (PSSF) President Jim Apelar said on Saturday morning while waiting for the Millers to come out from the wax cabin after their training.
“It’s much better today than yesterday even though he’s a little bit tired.”
The 21-year-old Filipino-American alpine skier said they need to return to the venue and train to familiarize themselves more with the snowy terrain.
He was also impressed with China’s Winter Olympics opening ceremony, saying he is amazed at the program spectacle and the fireworks.
Meanwhile, the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) together with the rest of the delegation headed by Chef de Mission Bones Floro were impressed with the great opening spectacle on Friday night at the Beijing National Stadium.
“It was superb preparation and great opening show,” POC President Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino said, who went to Zhangjiakou Athletes Village – one of the three main competition zones after Beijing and Yanqing – for a meeting. “We are very thankful to Asa for representing us here.”
The Philippines was at No. 69 in the order of parade among the 91 nations.
Miller, who will be competing for his second consecutive Winter Olympics after his debut in the 2018 Pyeongchang South Korea Games, is scheduled to vie in the men’s giant slalom on Feb. 13 and men’s slalom on Feb. 16. (PR) – bny