Salvador del Rosario
Salvador Romualdo del Rosario, nicknamed, The Mighty Mite, is a Filipino weightlifter who competed at the 1968, 1972 and 1976 Summer Olympics with a best finish of ninth in 1972.
Athletic career
1963
Del Rosario began serious training in competitive weightlifting in January under the expert guidance of his uncle, Rodrigo Del Rosario. The older Del Rosario was responsible for the Philippines only points in the XIV Olympic Games held at London in 1948 and duplicated the same feat at the Helsinki Olympiad in 1952 together with teammate Pedro Landero.With roughly five months of preparation behind him, Salvador took part in his first competition in the National Junior Weightlifting Championships held at the Rizal Open Arena on June 30, 1963 along with 19 other budding strong men. Competing under the colors of Far Eastern University and weighing only 106.25 lbs., he cut the flyweight diadem with a compilation of 455 lbs. which was more than a hundred and fifty pounds below the Philippine National Record. He was at the time only 18 years old and his auspicious debut delighted local weightlifting circles.
One month later, he was pitted against the best lifters of Luzon in the Regional Meet held at Baguio City. He exceeded his lift performance in the Junior Tournament by fifteen pounds but this was only good for the 6th place - in a field of 6 flyweight lifters.
Instead of being discouraged, Del Rosario burned more calories in his workouts in a determined effort to keep up and eventually surpassed the leaders in his class. In another six weeks, he was given the task of representing Far Eastern University in the 1965 National Student Meet. This time he broke the 500 lbs barrier by registering a total of 515 lbs. a good fifty pounds over his record in his maiden appearance. However, he was still sixty pounds behind teammate, Arcadio Lacsamana, the winner. Later, in a special tryout, he qualified for the 1963 National "Open" Meet to be held at Cebu City.
For the National Championships at the Aznar Coliseum in Cebu where all of the nation's strongest athletes converged, the FEU team coach found out that Salvador's chances in the flyweight category were very slim. So a last-minute decision was made to increase his body weight and compete in the next higher class - the Bantam, where there would be less competition. The decision paid off when Salvador earned 3rd place and was awarded a trophy for the first time.
1964
After the 1963 National Tournament, while most of his colleagues just took it easy, Salvador plugged on harder and harder. He bypassed the Regional Meet held in Dagupan City in April 1964 and instead focused all his effort on the National Open slated in August. He was entered in the flyweight class, after his last lift and scores were computed, the Meet officials credited him with a respectable total of 580 pounds which earned him 3rd place honor. A feat that was remarkable at that time despite the fact that he tried to break a Philippine record though in futility.A month before he celebrated his 20th birthday, his team participated in the National Teenage Tourney at Batangas. He bested two other contenders for the flyweight class wherein the total poundage was recorded at 595 pounds.
1965
During the 1965 Luzon Regional Meet at Olongapo, Zambales, del Rosario for the first time officially broke the 600 pound weightlifting barrier when he made 605 lbs to earn the silver medal. However, he did edge out highly favored Godofredo Canlas, a several time National Champion, a record holder and the Philippine Representative to the 111 Asian Games at Tokyo, Japan.For the National Championships at Bacolod City, del Rosario clinched his first national crown - the flyweight weightlifting title while breaking a national record. His 226 lbs. lift exceeded the former mark by 6-1/2 lbs. In addition, he earned the right to represent the Philippines in the 1965 World and Asia Meet that was held in Tehran, Iran.
At his international tournament debut, under the guidance of his uncle who acted as his coach, del Rosario earned runner up honors in the Asian portion of the championships, the best performance so far for any Filipino flyweight weightlifter. The winner in his class, Chaiya Sushida of Thailand, was considered the unofficial world champion.
In addition to these honors, del Rosario was chosen by the Philippine Sportswriters Association as the Weightlifter of the Year. With this esteemed honor he received the prestigious plaque.
In summary, for 1965, the competitions he joined, records established, and awards received are as follows:
- World and Asian Meets : Silver Medalist
- Philippines Sportswriters Association: Weightlifter of the Year
- National Championships: Gold Medalist and new National record
- Luzon Regional Meet: Silver Medalist
1966
He represented the Philippines in the 4th Asian Games at Bangkok, Thailand. Despite his breaking a national record in this game, he landed 4th place due to a costly technical issue raised. However, he was once again awarded the PSA's Weightlifter of the Year.
For 1966, the competitions he joined, record established, and awards received are as follows:
- 4th Asian Games : 4th Place
- Philippine Sportswriters Association: Weightlifter of the Year
- Established Unofficial World Record: 273 lbs. in Clean and Jerk Event
- Philippine National Champion
- Most Outstanding Lifter award
1967
During 1967, the competitions joined, records established, and awards received are as follows:
- PSA: Weightlifter of the Year
- Award: Presidential Citation and Plaque
- Established: two Philippine National Records
1968
At the National Open Championships in Davao City, he brought back home with him two huge trophies for his record-breaking performances. He achieved the Most Outstanding Lifter in the competition. No other Filipino had attained this award in the National Competition.
Del Rosario was chosen team captain of the Philippine Republic weightlifting contingent for the XIX Olympic Games in Mexico City. He had a good start but due to technicalities raised, some of his easy lifts were disqualified. His display of sportsmanship in the Olympiad earned Salvador another plaque: for the 4th consecutive time, he was awarded the Weightlifter of the Year.
During 1968, the competitions he joined, records established, and awards received are as follows:
- First awardee: Badge of Honor and Trophy'
- Award: Most Outstanding Lifter
- Award: Philippine National Champion and Best Lifter
- Achievement: Broke all the National Standing Records
- Team captain and Olympic competitor in Mexico City
1969
During 1969, the competitions joined, records established, and awards received are as follows:
- Philippine National Champion
- Most Outstanding Lifter
- PSA award: Most Outstanding Lifter
- Regional Championship : Champion
1970
- 24th Luzon Open Meet : Most Outstanding Lifter Trophy
- National Open Championship :
* Most Outstanding Lifter
* Flyweight Category Winner
- Tryout for the 6th Asian Games :
* Qualified for the 6th Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand.
- XXIVth World Weightlifting Championship :
* Won the overall championship in the Flyweight category, in a field of 12 outstanding lifters.
* Awarded gold medals in the Snatch and Clean and Jerk events.
- Competition at PAFF Citation Day
- PWA Thanksgiving Day: Del Rosario Day
- Competition at VIth Asian Games :
* Runner up in the Overall Standing in the Flyweight Category
- Competition at AFP Little Olympics: Champion
1971
- 25th National Open Championships :
* Awardee of the Outstanding Leader trophy
- 1st Asian Weightlifting Champions :
* Equaled the standing world record in the Clean and Jerk events
- 11th AFP Little Olympics :
* Won the Gold Medal in the Flyweight Class
- Award: PSA Athlete of the Year
1972
- Palarong Pilipino :
* Won the gold medal in the Flyweight class
* Named the Most Outstanding Athlete in the whole Palaro or Philippine Games
- Member, Philippine Delegation to the 20th World Olympic Games in Munich, West Germany
- 1st Northern Luzon Open Meet : Champion
1973
- Second Palarong Pilipino :
* Most Outstanding Lifter
* Finished 9th among a field of 32 participants
- First RP - Korea Goodwill matches :
1974
In 1974, the competitions he joined, records established, and awards received are as follows:- 2nd Northern Luzon Weightlifting Championships :
* Award: Best Lifter Trophy
- 3rd Palarong Pilipino competition :
- 7th Asian Games :
- 20th World Championships :
- Tryout for the RP Lifting to the New Zealand Games :
1975
During 1975, the competitions he joined, records established, and awards received are as follows:- Competition: :
- 2nd All Filipino Sports Awards Presentation :
- Intercity Weightlifting Championships :
- 29th National Open Weightlifting Championships :
* Award: Most Outstanding Trophy
* 10th Consecutive Year being the Most Outstanding Weightlifter
* 10th year winning the Most Outstanding Weightlifter
1976
For 1976, the competitions he joined, records established, and awards received are as follows:- Competition at Olympic Games :
- Competition at Regional Championship :
* Most Outstanding Lifter
- 30th National Open :
* Outstanding Lifter
* Champion
1977
In 1977, the competitions he joined, records established, and awards received are as follows:* Gold medal
* Gold medal
* Gold medal
- 21st National Open :
* Most Outstanding Lifter
* Silver Medal
* Silver Medal
* Silver Medal
1978
During 1978, the competitions he joined, records established, and awards received are as follows:- 4 ASEAN Weightlifting Championships :
- Fil-Am Weightlifting Championship :
* Most Outstanding Lifter
- 10th SEA Games :
* 1 bronze medal
- 33rd National Open :
1980
For 1980, the competitions he joined, records established, and awards received are as follows:- 12th Asian Weightlifting Championships :
* 2 Silver medals
- 4th Battle of Strength :
- Southern and Regional Weightlifting Championships :
* Most Outstanding Weightlifter
* 3 Gold medals
* Broke 3 records in National Light-flyweight Division
- America Cup :
- 34th National Open :
- 15th Intercommand Little Olympics
- 6th ASEAN Weightlifting Championships :
* Gold Medal
* Gold Medal
- Philippines Sportswriter Association :
- Qualified for Moscow Olympic Games - 1980
- Crossfield Supergames II :
1981
In 1981, the competitions he joined, records established, and awards received are as follows:- New Zealand Summer Games :
* 1st in the Olympic Jerk competition
- Philippine Sportswriter Association :
* Award: PWA Recognition Award
- 35th National Open :
* Most Outstanding Lifter
- 11th SEA Games :
* 1 Bronze medal
1982
During 1982, the competitions he joined, records established, and awards received are as follows:- AFP Little Olympics :
- 1st Powerlifting :
* Strongest Man Trophy
Athletic record
Year | Tournament | Award | Place |
1965 | ASIAN & WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP | Silver Medal | Tehran, Iran |
1966 | ASIAN GAMES | 4th Place | Bangkok, Thailand |
1968 | Olympics | - | Mexico City, Mexico |
1970 | WORLD WEIGHTLIFTING CHAMPIONSHIP | Champion | Columbus, Ohio |
1970 | ASIAN GAMES | Silver Medal | Bangkok, Thailand |
1971 | 1st Asian Championships | Champion | Manila Philippines |
1972 | Olympic Games | - | Munich, Germany |
1973 | RP-Korea Lift Tournament | Champion | Baguio City, Philippines |
1974 | ASIAN Games | 4th Place | Tehran, Iran |
1974 | 28th World Weightlifting Championship | - | Rizal Memorial Complex, Manila |
1975 | Inter-city Championship | Champion | Tokyo, Japan |
1976 | Olympic Games | The only Filipino Point Winner 9th place | Montreal, Canada |
1977 | 3rd ASEAN Weightlifting Championship | 3 Gold medals | Singapore |
1977 | 9th SEA Games | Silver medal | Singapore |
1978 | 4th ASEAN Weightlifting Championship | 3 Gold medals | Manila, Philippines |
1978 | Fil-American Weightlifting Championship | Champion, Most Outstanding Lifter | Clark Airbase, Angeles City |
1979 | 10th SEA Games | 2 Gold medals, 1 bronze medal | Jakarta, Indonesia |
1980 | 12th Asian Championship | Champion | Seoul, Korea |
1980 | American Cup | 6th placer | Honolulu, Hawaii |
1981 | INVITATIONAL Games | Jerk Champion | Auckland, New Zealand |
1981 | 11th SEA Games | Silver medal | Philippines |
1981 | 6th ASEAN Weightlifting Championship | 3 gold medals | Indonesia |
1965 - 1984 | - | National Champion | - |