"I WILL BE AN OLYMPIAN"
THIS GIRL IS ON FIRE
By
Tom Choy
Vancouver, British Columbia
“ My parents taught me how to
become successful in both my academic and athletic journeys.” Maxine Isabel Esteban, Fencing Sportswoman
Maxine Isabel Esteban is not even 19 years old but everyday and every
moment now, she dreams, breathes and wakes up in the morning wanting to become
an Olympian to make the Philippines proud of her. At the rate she is winning medals and accolades, she may be on
her way to Tokyo in 2020.
“ I want to excel in my academic and athletic pursuits,” declares
Maxine. She is a Management Engineering student athlete at the Ateneo De Manila
University and a star fencing athlete.
She was the Rookie of the Year and MVP of the UAAP fencing Season that just
concluded. She just won 2 Gold medals in the individual women’s fencing in 2
weapons (Foil and Sabre). In team events, she was awarded a Gold and a Bronze
medals. She was in awe: “It was truly surreal winning all those medals,” quips
Maxine.
Her winning ways do not get into her ego. She remains humble and does
not see herself a celebrity but rather a sports role model/servant. “ I draw
inspiration from the Heavenly Father and my parents, “ Maxine humbly proclaims.
Her parents are all in supporting her. They built her a fencing hall and hired
an Italian fencing maestro. Other fencing athletes were supported by their
governments. The student athletes were even “hired.”
Esteban is a unicorn. She is a certified fencing phenom. In 2018, in the
Junior World Cup held in Guatemala, Maxine won a Bronze medal in November 2018.
Earlier last year, Maxine bags another Bronze medal in the Senior Satellite
World Cup held in Copenhagen. She is currently Number 35 fencer in the World
Junior Division. She needs to be No 1 in Asia or top 16 in the world to be
Olympic-bound.
Maxine was recently awarded the Moro Lorenzo Sportswoman of the Year and
the Lady Eagle of the Year Award by Ateneo. This fall and winter, she is
competing in several Senior Satellite World Cup events in Uzbekistan,
Amsterdam, Slovakia and Turkey. She will
compete in the SEA games in Manila in December this year. She will also
participate in the Junior World Cup fencing events in Guatemala and London late
this year.
Both Serena Williams and Tiger Woods started young before becoming
Number One in tennis and golf respectively at one point. Maxine just
recently won her first place in the
qualifying SEA games at 18 years old. Maxine started fencing when she was 11 years old. She is determined to maintain her
studies’ high standards and bring her fencing to the world stage- no less than
the coming Tokyo Olympics. Nothing will
stop her now. She is on a roll and winning medals. This girl is on fire! Her vision of success is so clear and her trajectory is almost
secured. This phenom’s legacy is already secured now.
TomChoy(@ VancouverEye) is an ET Manila(etonline.net) Contributor and is based in Vancouver, British Columbia. For comments, tomchoy2000@gmail.com
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