Vanessa Palomar Sarno (born September 28, 2003) is a Filipino weightlifter who is a gold medalist in major international competitions, including the 2020 Asian Weightlifting Championships and the 2023 Southeast Asian Games. She has set new Philippine records and bagged three gold medals at the 2023 Asian Youth and Junior Championships.[2] Sarno is currently recognized as one of the top weightlifters in the Philippines.
Early career and education
Sarno was born on September 28, 2003[3] and is the second of four children. Her parents work as fishers for their family's livelihood.[4] Sarno took up weightlifting after she joined her cousins train in a gymnasium in their home province of Bohol. She then developed a hobby of lifting barbells.[5] She was also influenced to take up the sport at 9 years old by her father, who also competed as a powerlifter in his youth. She also attended the Bohol Institute of Technology in Tagbilaran for her secondary education.[6]
Sarno went on to represent the Philippines in international competitions, joining weightlifting competitions in Indonesia in 2015, and in Thailand in 2018.[6] At the 2019 Asian Youth and Junior Championships in North Korea, she clinched two golds (overall and snatch) and one silver (clean and jerk) in the 71-kg division.[7] She also joined the 2020 IWF Online World Youth Championship hosted by Peru where she won three gold medals (snatch, clean and jerk, and overall) in the 71-kg division.[8]
At the 2020 Asian Weightlifting Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, which was delayed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sarno clinched the gold medal in the -71kg category, and also won two small medals; a gold for the clean and jerk and a silver for the snatch. After the tournament, she has been touted by local sports officials as a "successor" of Olympian Hidilyn Diaz and is seen as one of the Filipino contenders to qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.[9] Although the national weightlifting federation, the Samahang Weightlifting ng Pilipinas, began lobbying for Sarno's entry to the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo as a wild card.[4][10]
On April 7, 2024, posted a new Philippine record in the snatch category in the 71kg event of IWF World Cup in Phuket by lifting 110kg to break the previous record of 108kg she herself set in 2023. She would place fifth courtesy of her total lift of 245kg. After the event, Sarno garnered sufficient IWF Olympic Qualification Ranking to secure a berth in the 2024 Paris Olympics.[12]
In preparation for her participation, she trained in Metz although she was assigned a different coach than her longtime mentor Richard Agosto. She would attribute a "toxic environment" she experienced in the camp including the coaching change to her failure to register a lift in the snatch in the 2024 Summer Olympics.[13] Agosto himself would be with Sarno at the competition proper.[14][15]