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Philippine National Games Track and Field Final Schedule

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This is the final schedule of the PNG, Kindly provided by PATAFA on April 9, 2013. Some changes have been made including to the time of the Pole Vault events. Please book mark this link for future reference.

PNG schedule 2013 Final

 

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Kayla Richardson closes in on Philippine JR Records

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15 year old Fil-Heritage sprinter Kayla Richardson recorded two incredible arks 11.79 (+0.7), and 23.84 (+2.1).

The First year high schooler from Etiwanda High had an awesome day at Div 1 CIF Preliminaries in the 100m finishing third in her heat and qualifying 7th overall for the CIF Finals. Her 200m time albeit wind aided was the fastest qualifying time in her division.  Kayla then helped her team win the 4×400 in 3:47.07 #2 in the state clocking 55.00 on her leg of the relay.

Kayla’s time were remarkable 11.79 improved her season lead of 11.93 which she shared with twin sister Kyla. 11.79 is the 6th fastest time ever by a Filipina and only .04s outside the junior mark set by Princess Joy Griffey in 2004 with 11.75. Born in 1998 Kayla has until 2017 to improve this mark. Kayla official best time was 12.46 last year an incredible break through in one season.

Click here to view all time Filipina List 100m List

Her 200m mark of 23.84 although wind aided +2.1, means she is capable of breaking 24 seconds now with a legitimate tail wind. Only Lydia De Vega has ever ran faster than this time of all Filipina’s. De Vega mark of 23.54 is the National Junior Record. Kayla coach John Gilmer of the Academy of Speed said “Kayla should hopefully be able to break that”.

Another fact is her times are now very close to the SEA Games bronze standards of 11.73 and 24.06. Certainly her 23.84 is even beyond the 24.01 silver medal, the gold medal was 23.65 at SEA Games.

However it is incredibly unfair how the IAAF/SEA Games commitee now have decided to introduce a minimum 16 rule meaning Kayla would miss out on competing in the SEA Games when she is good enough to medal. An appeal must be sent to the organizing commitee to allow her to participate as we now have another female sprinter good enough to match it with our SEA rivals.

*The Richardson twins have submitted dual citizenship documents to PATAFA and are in the process of submitting Passports.

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Asian Grand Prix R3 Results RP Team

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The third and final leg of the Asian Grand Prix for 2013 concluded in Colombo. Three members of the RP Team participated.

Katherine Khay Santos finished third place this time, adding to her second and fourth place in the two legs. This time she recorded 6.04m the same as her performance in leg 1, she also recorded a seasons best 6.17m which is the leading leap for a Filipina in 2013 on the second leg.

Daniel Noval timed 10.81 to finish fourth in the B Race of the 100m.

Rosie Villarito finished seventh in the Javelin throwing 48.15m, her SEA Games rival 2013 SEA Games Champion Nahcan Natta finished fourth with 49.58m.

In other events Singapore withdrew from the Mens 4×100 when some of its members suffered food poisoning. While in the Womens both the Australian womens relay team A and B were disqualified and did not finish.  Thailand won the womens relay in 45.33.

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Full results courtesy of Asian Asso

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Error in results means Noval time did not break the 100m Record

I would like to inform the sports community and the public that we were informed by the organizer of errors in ranking in the Men’s 100m result in the 1st leg of 2013 Asian Grand Prix. The corrected ranking/placing was that Phi-Daniel Noval was 7th in his heat with a time of 10.65sec. We did not in any way wanted to deceive the public but we only rely on the results. Sorry for the wrong information that we relayed to you and the organizer would like to extend also their sincere apology for the mistake. That means that the Phil Men’s 100m record WAS NOT broken. Still, Daniel Noval was able to break his personal and season’s best of 10.74sec. Thank you for your understanding.

Statement from Coach Joseph Sy above.

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I would like to thank Coach Sy for his honesty and hard work. And give praise to young Daniel Noval who still has a bright future of ahead of him. For the record the performance of Daniel Noval was #7 all time.

Phi Team 2013 Asian Grand Prix Round 2 and Full Results

Kath Santos with SEA Games 100m Champion Sera Unani of Indonesia

Kath Santos with SEA Games 100m Champion Sera Unani of Indonesia

Four Filipino athletes again competed at the 2nd leg of the Asian Grand Prix at Konchanburi, Thailand.

Best improved was Rosie Villarito the 2009 SEA Games Champion who finished fifth in the Javelin with a Seasons Best perormance of 49.46m.  Still however their is a long way to go before regaining her SEA Games title as the 2011 SEA Games champion Nacha Nahcan threw 51.89m during this meet.

Kat Santos landed fourth place in the Womens Long Jump with a leap of 6.04m.

Daniel Noval who set the National Record at 10.42 at the last grand prix this time finished seventh in the A Race with a time of 10.99 into a -1.9 head wind. The race was won by Ghasemi Reza of Iran in 10.32s.

Meanwhile Olympian Rene Herrera was unfortunatley not able to finish his race again, this time in the 3000m.

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Other SEA Games competitors

SEA Games 2011 400M Champion Astrinyanto Heru finished third in the Mens 400m in 47.38

A splendid job by the Singapore Mens 4×100 team of Muhammed Elfi, Gary Yeo, Lei Cheng Wei and Amirudin Jamal,who posted the 2nd fastest time and ran a new national record looking good for the SEA Games Gold. They beat the Thai A Team who ran 39.83 and Thai B Team 40.15. A second rate Indonesian team without Wibowo,Fadlin or Burumi finished last in 40.49.

Two top quality Australian women teams participated in the Womens 4×100 with the A Team which included Olympic Gold Medalist in 100M Hurdles Sally Mclellan winning in 44.06. Thailands A Lineup clocked 44.70, Australia B 45.85, Indonesia 45.99, and Thailand B 46.78.

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Special thankyou to Mr James Wong and Sha from Singapore Athletics for providing official results

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Fil-Heritage Athletes Philippine Passports and 2013 Ranking List Criteria (rev 2)

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As I get a lot of queries by athletes of what they need in order to represent the Philippines this will save me a lot of time from having to relay repetitive generic information. This compulsory requirement has been endorsed by our National Sports Association, Philippine Track and Field Association (PATAFA). To make the system transparent it is also now the criteria for rankings, records sand representation.

Please forward a scanned copy to pinoyathletics@gmail.com

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Fil-Heritage athletes must present a Filipino Passport to be eligible for the following.

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  1. Any Filipino Record or Filipino Junior Record that they surpass.
  2.  Representation for the Philippines, if they meet the performance qualification criteria
  3.  Inclusion into the 2013 Ranking Lists if they exceed the standards required.

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Anyone who is serious about representing the Philippines will obtain a Filipino Passport in order to do so. It takes around 3-6 weeks and costs around $100-200 USD/AUD.  I do not guarantee that all overseas Fil Heritage athletes will be eligible for a Filipino Passport.

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Ranking List Criteria

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Womens

100m 12.68et/12.4ht

200m 25.90et/25.6ht

400m 59.47et/59.3ht

800m 2m22

1500m 4m58

3k  (tba)

5k (track, road, xc) 19m30

10k (track and road) 43m00

21k/Half Marathon 1h32.32

42k/Marathon  3h21.51

(other road distances not included)

3ks 12m53

100H 16.04et/15.8ht

400H 1m07 ht or et.

HJ 1.55m

LJ 5.28m

TJ 11.30m

PV 2.40m

JT 35m

DT 32.37m

HT 28m

SP 9.80m

4×100 49.68et/49.4ht

4×200 2m00 ht or et (top 10)

4×400 4m00 ht or et (or top 10)

Hepta 3000pts

5k walk 31m20

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Mens

100m 11.07et/10.8ht

200m 22.36et/22.1ht

400m 50.00et/ 49.8 or faster

800m 1m57

1500m 4m04

5K (track and road) 15m45

10K  (track and road) 34m00

21k/half marathon 1h13.55

42k/marathon 2h47.47

(road races other distances not ranked)

3ks 9m55

110mH 15.36et/15.1ht

400mH 56.24et/56.1ht

HJ 1.90m

PV 4.00m

LJ 7.00m

TJ 14.00m

SP 12.50m

DT 37.00m

HT 36m

JT 54m

Deca 5000

4×100  42.92et/42.7ht

4×200 1.33 (or top 10)

4×400 3.23.22 (or top 10)

Walks TBC

60m TBC

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Weekly Round up

While the highlight of the week has to be the superb breakthrough of Daniel Noval at the Asian Grand Prix in Thailand breaking the national record with 10.42. Other exciting performances began to pave the way towards the National Games scheduled May 28 to June 2 in Manila.

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15 year old Fil-Heritage athletes Kayla Richardson and Kyla Richardson both qualified for CIF Prelims California. Kayla finished second in the 100m in a wind aided 11.89, while Kyla finished fifth in 12.20 and also qualified. Kayla clocked a windy 24.20 in the 200m. Kayla offical best times are 11.93 and 24.52, while Kyla are 11.93 and 24.12. Last weekend Kyla broke her personal best to tie her twins personal best time.

You can view the All Time Ranking List here for Filipina 100m

Sarah Vitug carried on her last 2 weeks with 4:32 and 4:30. Vitug who has a PB of 4:27.65 (less than 3 seconds from the National Record) will see action at the PNG with the SEA Games qualification mark of 4:21 as the criteria.

Caleb Monticalvo again leapt 5.02m, however his record of 5.05m has not been ratified as a National Record as he still needs to supply a Filipino Pasport to the PATAFA.

17 year old Timaraya Baynard clocked 25.19 in the 200m just outside her pb of 25.04.

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Taipei Trio

Tunnel Vision? A Full Frontal view of Robin Darwin Tuliao

Tunnel Vision? A Full Frontal view of Robin Darwin Tuliao

Meanwhile in Taipei, Robin Tuliao placed third at the Taipei University meet to record the fastest time of 2013 by a Filipino with 14.77. Tuliao who is a former UST and Training pool athlete is the 2nd fastest Filipino ever over the distance as he clocked 14.74 at this meet last year. He however will miss the PNG due to school commitments.

Luville Dato-on leapt 5.58m in the Long Jump and ran 12.7 in the 100m.

While unfortunately Javeliner Gusti Pido SEA Games campaign was put on hold when he sustained an injured shoulder.

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Filipina All Time Ranking Lists 100m.

De Vega at 5'6 weighing 61kg, was are countries greatest female sprinter.

De Vega at 5’6 weighing 61kg, was are countries greatest female sprinter.

Filipina All Time Ranking Lists 100m

11.28 0.9 Lydia De Vega-Mercardo
11.58 1.4 Princess Joy Griffey
11.61 1.4 Lerma Buluitan-Gabito
11.67 1.3 Elma Muros-Posadas
11.73 1.5 Rhoda Sinoro-Capistrano

11.79 0.7 Kayla Richardson
11.88 1.3 Elena Ganosa
11.93 Mona Coco Sulaiman
11.93 1.3 Saraina Hedgepeth
11.93 1.1 Kyla Richardson
11.94 1.8 Leslie Mercado

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What do the stats tell us?

1. 11 filipina women have broken 12s et. officially.

2. 5 of these times were ran prior to 2000, with 4 gintong alay athletes and 1 pre gintong alay athlete.

3. 6 local based women ran below 12s with the last being Lerma B. Gabito in 2002, she ran sub 12s until 2004. Lerma was the last local filipina sprinter in the 100m who was good enough to place top 3 at SEA Games.

4. None of these women ran a PB past the age of 30. Gabito and Ganosa were the oldest both at 28 and Kyla and Kayla who are still active are the youngest who ran these time at 15.

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SEA Youth Championships confirmed list

After requesting feedback from Athletes and Coaches the following have confirmed availability for the SEA Youth Championship June 4 to 7.  We will not be adding anymore to this list as we gave last week for the qualified athletes to confirm availability with the deadline as Sunday 05/05/13.

The list of qualifers for this meet

The next step is for athletes listed below to submit their passports to Phi@iaaf.org and cc. to pinoyathletics@gmail.com as soon as possible and if you do not have a passport inform the organization that you are applying for one..

All athletes who have confirmed availability to represent the Philippines

Youth Girls

Kimberly Alforque (96) LJ

Marilyn Avila (96) 400H,

Mary Anthony Diesto (97) LJ, TJ, 4x100m

Joida Gagnao (95 or 96) 1500m, 3000m (needs to confirm Date of Birth)

Jealyn Lancita (96) 4x400m

Eloisa Luzon (96) 4x100m, 4x400m

Raiveneth Penarubia (96) 400m, 400H, 4x400m

Kayla Richardson (98) 100,200m,4x100m,4x400m (needs to submit passport)

Kyla Richardson (98) 100,200m, 4x100m (needs to submit passport)

Joneza Mie Sustiedo (98) 3000m

 

Youth Boys

Jaime Mejia (97) 400H, 400m

Bryan Jay Pachecho (97) JT

Joshua Patulud (97) JT

Womens 21 and Under

Michelle Loterte (93) 100H

Jenny Rosales (94) 100,200,400

Mens 21 and Under

Ryan Bigayan (94) 400

Joan Caido (94)  400

Gab Soriano (94) 400 (only 2 can be selected in 400m?)

Daniel Noval (93) 100,200

 

 

 

 

Daniel Noval breaks the Philippines 100m Record (rev 2)

*please note due to an error with the results his performance was actually 10.65, hence the national record of Ralph Sougilon stays at 10.45. We would like to thank Coach Sy for his honesty and hard work and Daniel Noval who still broke his personal best of 10.74 and has a bright future ahead of him.

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20 year old Daniel Noval, in his first year as a senior added the 100m Record to his resumee. The 5’4 sprinter finished 3rd in the A Race at the First leg of the Asian Grand Prix in Bangkok Thailand (May 4). He finished third behind China’s Fan Guo 10.30 and 2005 SEA Games Champion Wachara Sorndee of Thailand 10.38. Noval stopped the clock at 10.42 (-0.3) wind which was a new Filipino National Record.

Noval broke the National Record of Ralph Waldy Soguilon who had clocked 10.45 in 2007. Prior to that the National Record belonged to Rogelio Onofre 10.57 way back in 1962. Noval who broke Soguilon’s junior record with a 10.74 run in Thailand last year also made the silver standard for the SEA Games which is 10.46, the gold medal time at the SEA Games was 10.35 by Indonesia’s Franklin Burumi but this was with a +2.1 m/s tail wind.

Noval who hails from Cebu is currently a student at CSB and coached by PATAFA head coach Joseph Sy. noval

Meanwhile Katherine Khay Santos placed 2nd in her event with a leap of 6.17m (-0.2). A good start fo Khay who was just outside her bronze medal performance of last sea games of 6.25m.

2009 SEA Games Champion Rosie Villarito opened her season with a 46.68m throw to place 6th in the Javelin.

Rene Herrera started in the 5k but stopped during the race due to cramps.

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