Christian Tio Explained

Christian Tio
Nationality:Filipino
National Team:Philippines
Ethnicity:Filipino-Norwegian
Birth Date:21 March 2001
Residence:Boracay, Philippines
Height:180cm
Weight:72kg
Sibling(S):Pernille Mohn, Erik Mohn, Christopher Tio
Country:Philippines
Sport:Kiteboarding
Event:IKA Twin Tip Racing
Coach:Chris Mohn (until 2016)
Fabio Ingrosso
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Christian Tio (born 21 March 2001) is a Filipino kiteboarder who has won the first medal for the Philippines in the Summer Youth Olympics.

Early life and education

Christian Tio is born on March 21, 2001[1] to Chris Mohn, a Norwegian father and Liezl Tio, a Filipino mother[2] who is a native of Aklan.[3]

Career

Both of Christian Tio's parents were professional kiteboarders[2] who influenced him to take up the sport at age 7.[4] [5] He developed his skills in his native Boracay[4] and trained under his father until February 2016; his father's death. He was later mentored by Fabio Ingrosso of Srilankakite, a kiteboarding school in Sri Lanka.[5]

He has competed and won multiple times at the Kiteboarding Youth Cup competing in the U19 (under-19) category at age 15 in the 2016 edition where he won third place. In the previous iterations he competed in the U17 category.[5]

2018 Summer Youth Olympics

Christian Tio was the second Filipino athlete to qualify for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[6] He clinched the sole berth contested for the boy's twin tip racing event at the Asian qualifiers in Pranburi, Thailand on March 18, 2018.[7]

Boracay's closure from April to October 2018 affected Tio's training for the Youth Olympics and had to train elsewhere. Tio participated at a competition in Italy and the Philippine Kiteboarding Association also sent him in Norway and the Dominican Republic for further training. While in the Philippines, Tio trained in Lake Caliraya in Laguna.[8]

Tio competed in the IKA Twin Tip Racing event at the Club Nautico San Isidro. Several of the races where cancelled but Tio was able to secure a silver medal. Deury Corniel of Dominican Republic won the gold medal while Toni Vodisek of Slovenia also won a silver medal.[9] Tio's medal was the first medal of any color credited to the Philippines at the Summer Youth Olympic Games.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TIO Christian . Buenos Aires 2018 . 23 October 2018 . 23 October 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181023201922/https://www.buenosaires2018.com/results/en/sailing/athlete-profile-n1010472-tio-christian.htm?lng=en . dead .
  2. News: Go . Beatrice . Christian Tio bags PH's 1st 2018 Youth Olympic Games medal . 23 October 2018 . Rappler . 14 October 2018.
  3. News: Co . Adrian Stewart . Kiteboarder nabs silver for Philippines in Youth Olympic Games . 23 October 2018 . Panay News . 16 October 2018.
  4. News: Barrameda . Shiena . Waiting for wind & waves . 23 October 2018 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 26 February 2015.
  5. News: Carpio . Jillian Bianca . Kiteboarder Christian Tio is flying high . 23 October 2018 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 13 August 2016.
  6. News: Tio clinches YOG kiteboard berth. 19 March 2018. Manila Times. 19 March 2018.
  7. Web site: Philippines, China, Australia and New Zealand Grab Coveted Youth Olympics Berths . 18 March 2018. 19 March 2018.
  8. News: Go . Beatrice . Boracay closure affected Christian Tio's Youth Olympics training . 23 October 2018 . Rappler . 22 October 2018.
  9. News: Fil-Norwegian Tio wins kiteboarding silver in Youth Olympics . 23 October 2018 . Sun Star Dumaguete . 18 October 2018.
  10. News: Bonilla . Ramon Rafael . Tio has eyes on Paris 2024 . 23 October 2018 . BusinessMirror . 23 October 2018.