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OLYMPIC gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz-Naranjo made her return to competition by seeing action in the just concluded National Weightlifting Championships in Dumaguete.

In her first event after a long absence, the 34-year-old Ms. Diaz-Naranjo shook off some rust and showed she still has it by copping the silver and finishing behind fellow Olympian Elreen Ando.

Ms. Ando, who beat the historic Tokyo golden lifter for the lone spot to Paris last year, seized the gold with a 220-kilogram (kg) total lift of 95kg from snatch and 125kg from clean and jerk.

Ms. Diaz-Naranjo had 202 on an 87kg snatch and 115kg clean and jerk.

It wasn’t that bad for the country’s first Olympic gold medalist as she only returned to training recently.

But if given time, expect more from Ms. Diaz-Naranjo, who announced last week she would make her last Olympic run.

She also clarified that it will depend on her situation, saying family comes first. — Joey Villar