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Palarong Pambansa 2013 Schedule of Events in Athletics
PALARONG PAMBANSA 2013
Schedule of Events in Athletics
(As of January 28, 2013)
Dumaguete
April 22, 2013 Monday
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TIME |
EVENT NO. |
EVENT |
TEAM |
LEVEL |
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6:00 AM |
1 | Javelin Throw | Secondary Girls |
F |
| 2 | Long Jump | Secondary Boys |
F |
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| 3 Spl. Game # 1 | Long Jump | MC 16 above |
F |
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| 4 | 110 M. Hurdles | Secondary Boys |
TT |
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| 5 | 110 M. Hurdles | Elementary Boys |
TT |
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| 6 | 100 M. Hurdles | Secondary Girls |
TT |
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| 7 | 100 M. Hurdles | Elementary Girls |
TT |
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| 8 Spl. Game #2 | 100 M | V.I 15 below (B&G) |
F |
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| 9 Spl. Game #3 | 100 M | MC 15 below (B&G) |
F |
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| 10 | Shot Put | Secondary Boys |
F |
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3:00 PM |
11 | Triple Jump | Elementary Boys |
F |
| 12 Spl. Game #4 | Shot Put | MC 15 below (B&G) & OH 15-below |
F |
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| 13 | Shot Put | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 14 | 100 M | Secondary Girls |
TT |
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| 15 | 100 M | Secondary Boys |
TT |
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| 16 | 100 M | Elementary Girls |
TT |
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| 17 | 100 M | Elementary Boys |
TT |
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| 18 Spl. Game #5 | 100 M | MC 16 – above (B&C) |
F |
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| 19 | Triple Jump | Secondary Boys |
F |
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| 20 | 800 M | Elementary Boys |
TT |
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| 21 | 800 M | Elementary Girls |
TT |
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| 22 | 800 M | Secondary Boys |
TT |
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| 23 | 800 M | Secondary Girls |
TT |
April 23, 2013 Tuesday
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TIME |
EVENT NO. |
EVENT |
TEAM |
LEVEL |
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6:00 AM |
24 | Javelin Throw | Secondary Boys |
F |
| 25 | Long Jump | Secondary Girls |
F |
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| 26 | Discus Throw | Elementary Boys |
F |
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| 27 | 400 M. Hurdles | Elementary Girls |
TT |
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| 28 | 400 M. Hurdles | Secondary Girls |
TT |
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| 29 | Triple Jump | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 30 | 400 M. Hurdles | Elementary Boys |
TT |
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| 31 | 400 M. Hurdles | Secondary Boys |
TT |
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| 32 Spl. Game #6 | 200 M | MC 16 Above (B&G) |
F |
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| 33 Spl. Game #7 | 100 M | V.I (B&G) 16-above |
F |
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3:00 PM |
34 | Shot Put | Secondary Girls |
F |
| 35 | Long Jump | Elementary Boys |
TT |
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| 36 Spl. Game #8 | Long Jump | V.I & MC-15 below (B&G) |
F |
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| 37 | 400 M | Elementary Boys |
TT |
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| 38 | 400 M | Secondary Boys |
TT |
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| 39 | 400 M | Elementary Girls |
TT |
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| 40 | 400 M | Secondary Girls |
TT |
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| 41 Spl. Game #9 | 400 M | MC 15-below &16 – above (B&G) |
F |
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| 42 | Triple Jump | Secondary Girls |
F |
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| 43 | 3000 M Steeple | Secondary Boys |
F |
April 24, 2013 Wednesday
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TIME |
EVENT NO. |
EVENT |
TEAM |
LEVEL |
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6:00 AM |
44 | Javelin Throw | Elementary Girls |
F |
| 45 Spl. Game #10 | Goal Ball | V. I |
F |
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| 46 | Discus Throw | Secondary Boys |
F |
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| 47 | Long Jump | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 48 | 400 M. Hurdles | Secondary Boys |
F |
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| 49 | 400 M. Hurdles | Elementary Boys |
F |
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| 50 | 400 M. Hurdles | Secondary Girls |
F |
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| 51 | 400 M. Hurdles | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 52 | 200 M | Elementary Boys |
TT |
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| 53 | 200 M | Secondary Boys |
TT |
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| 54 | 200 M | Elementary Girls |
TT |
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| 55 | 200 M | Secondary Girls |
TT |
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| 56 Spl. Game# 11 | 200 M | MC 15 – below (B&G) |
F |
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| 57 Spl. Game#12 | 4×100 M Relay | MC 16- above (B&G) |
F |
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3:00 PM |
58 | High Jump | Secondary Boys |
F |
| 59 | Shot Put | Elementary Boys |
F |
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| 60 Spl. Game #13 | Shot Put | V.I & MC above (B&G) |
F |
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| 61 | 100 M | Elementary Boys |
F |
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| 62 | 100 M | Secondary boys |
F |
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| 63 | 100 M | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 64 | 100 M | Secondary Girls |
F |
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| 65 | 800 M | Elementary Boys |
F |
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| 66 | 800 M | Secondary boys |
F |
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| 67 | 800 M | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 68 | 800 M | Secondary Girls |
F |
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| 69 Spl. Game#14 | 4×100 M Relay | MC 15- above (B&G) |
F |
April 25, 2013 Thursday
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TIME |
EVENT NO. |
EVENT |
TEAM |
LEVEL |
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6:00 AM |
70 | Javelin Throw | Elementary Boys |
F |
| 71 | High Jump | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 72 | 5000 M | Secondary Boys |
F |
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| 73 | 100 M. Hurdles | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 74 | 100 M. Hurdles | Secondary Girls |
F |
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| 75 | 110 M. Hurdles | Elementary Boys |
F |
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| 76 | 110 M. Hurdles | Secondary Boys |
F |
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| 77 | 400 M | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 78 | 400 M | Secondary Girls |
F |
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| 79 | 400 M | Elementary Boys |
F |
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| 80 | 400 M | Secondary Boys |
F |
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| 81 | High Jump | Secondary Girls |
F |
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3:00 PM |
Spl. Game# 15 | Boccia/ Bocce | MC (B&G) |
F |
| 82 | High Jump | Elementary Boys |
F |
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| 83 | Discus Throw | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 84 | 4×100 M Relay | Elementary Boys |
TT |
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| 85 | 4×100 M Relay | Secondary Boys |
TT |
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| 86 | 4×100 M Relay | Elementary Girls |
TT |
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| 87 | 4×100 M Relay | Secondary Girls |
TT |
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| 88 | 1500 M | Elementary Boys |
F |
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| 89 | 1500 M | Secondary Boys |
F |
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| 90 | 1500 M | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 91 | 1500 M | Secondary Girls |
F |
April 26, 2013 Friday
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TIME |
EVENT NO. |
EVENT |
TEAM |
LEVEL |
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6:00 AM |
92 | Discuss Throw | Secondary Girls |
F |
| 93 | 3000 M | Secondary Girls |
F |
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| 94 | 200 M | Elementary Boys |
F |
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| 95 | 200 M | Secondary Boys |
F |
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| 96 | 200 M | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 97 | 200 M | Secondary Girls |
F |
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| 98 | 4×400 M Relay | Elementary Boys |
TT |
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| 99 | 4×400 M Relay | Secondary Boys |
TT |
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| 100 | 4×400 M Relay | Elementary Girls |
TT |
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| 101 | 4×400 M Relay | Secondary Girls |
TT |
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| 102 | Pole Vault | Secondary Boys |
F |
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3:00 PM |
103 | 4×100 M Relay | Elementary Boys |
F |
| 104 | 4×100 M Relay | Secondary Boys |
F |
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| 105 | 4×100 M Relay | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 106 | 4×100 M Relay | Secondary Girls |
F |
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| 107 | 4×400 M Relay | Elementary Boys |
F |
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| 108 | 4×400 M Relay | Secondary Boys |
F |
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| 109 | 4×400 M Relay | Elementary Girls |
F |
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| 110 | 4×400 M Relay | Secondary Girls |
F |
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Prepared by:
BIENVENIDO N. CONTAPAY
Technical Manager , Palaro 2013
1985 ASEAN School Games
August 1985
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Womens
1500m
13 year old Piran won. She exceeded expectations going out slowly the first 300m and then improving.
The performance broken the Indonesian U18 Record of former ASEAN Standout Starlet.
1. Marcelina Piran Indonesia 4m44.9
High Jump
15 year old Jaruwan won became the youngest ASEAN School girl to achieve that height.
Started off as a volleyball player and switched to athletics two years ago.
1. Jaruwan Jane-Jadkarn Thailand 1.65m
Mens
Pole Vault
Abdullah previous best was 3.65m
1. Kamal Abdullah Singapore 3.90m
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Boys
400m
Marlon broke the meet record set by his team mate Jaime Grafillo last year by .01 seconds.
1. Marlon Pagalilauan Philippines 49.00
Pole Vault
1. Chan Chin Wah Singapore
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Girls
200m
De Vega broke the meet record
1. Lydia De Vega Philippines
High Jump
Choo Suan won and equaled the national record of Chu Eng Mui.
1. Choo Suan Singapore 1.60m
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200m
Saik Oik She broke the meet record established the previous year by Charmaine Gomes (25.5). It was a controversial win as observers claimed she had gone 4 meters before the gun went off. Gomes tied her games record but it was only good enough to finish with the silver this time behind her team mate.
1. Saik Oik Cum Malaysia 24.7
2. Charmaine Gomes Malaysia 25.5
3. Munirat Alatas Singapore 25.7
various sources from straits times
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800m
17 year-old Starlet of Indonesia broke the games record
1. Starlet Indonesia 2:17.4
2. Sandra Deans Singapore 2:21.3
3. Krishnavanie Malaysia 2:23.9
1500m
1. Starlet Indonesia 4:49.9
3000m
Petrus won the race, Virginia Ee was booed by the crowd for accidentally bumping into Petrus on the third lap. But finished 395m behind Petrus.
1. Agnes Petrus Malaysia 11:26.3
2. Josefina Bonso Philippines 11:36.9
3. Su Lasmi Indonesia 11:48.6
Virginia Ee Singapore
100m Hurdles
Mohammed was 8 meters clear of Asih of Indonesia.
1. Faudziah Mohammed Singapore 15.7
2.Win Asih Indonesia 16.9
3. Khalidat Taha Malaysia 17.0
4. Elaine Seow Singapore
Long Jump
Ramli broke the meet record
1. Juridah Ramli Malaysia 5.36m
2. Andani Indonesia 5.07m
3. Made Sukartini Indonesia 4.81m
High Jump
1. Harban Kaur Malaysia 1.59m
Shotput
1. Carmen Jahaya Indonesia 10.87m
2. Josianne Pestana Singapore 9.07m
3. Lee Mei Lin Malaysia 8.89m
1.
Boys
200m
Alfred set a meet record beating the old mark by 5/10 of a second
1. Elfron Alfred Malaysia 21.7
2. Wi Thayainthog Thailand 22.6
3. Julius Affar Indonesia 22.7
4. Richard Seow Singapore
800m
Nair set a meet record
1. Sasitharan Nair Malaysia 1:57.3
2. Misnan Jaya Indonesia 1:57.3
3. Alsran Abdul Karim Malaysia 1:58.2
2000m Steeple Chase
1. Karsesnan Malaysia 6:17.1
2. V. Murugayah Malaysia 6:26.4
3. Liham Indonesia 6:32.4
110 Hurdles
1. Chow Yee Onn Singapore 15.3
2. Ang Kwee Tiang Singapore 16.2
3. Nestor Fermemtere Philippines 16.7
4×100
Singapore broke the meet record
1. Singapore 43.3 (Paul Su, Yang Tuck Seng, Ganesan Kasee, Richard Seow)
2. Malaysia 43.4
3. Indonesia 43.6
High Jump
Tsao came in with a previous best of 1.85m. He beat Ariffin on countback as he had cleared 1.91m first. The bar was raised to 1.96m which both then failed. His tactic was to raise the bar to a height he knew Ariffin would fail.
1. Alfred Tsao Singapore 1.91m
2. Ariffin Rahmat Malaysia 1.91m
3. Lim Jew Kam Singapore 1.85m
Triple Jump
1. Alfred Tsao Singapore 14.78m
Javelin
1. Huan Hong Patt Malaysia 53.62m
2. Nada Indonesia 51.36m
3. Ng Bock Huat Malaysia 46.40m
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Negros Regional Qualifers for WV Palaro: Diesto Fastest Girl & Compiled Results
(article originally by Cyrus Garde Negros Daily Bulletin but due to several errors reported edited by the expert hand of Pirie Enzo)

Mary Anthony Diesto one of the few Batang Pinoy Champions sent by the POC to attend the London Olympics
Batang Pinoy and international athlete veteran (did not compete overseas to my knowledge) Mary Anthony Diesto of AREA 8 (NOPSSCEA) and Johnly Ison of Area 7 (Bacolod City) already collected three gold medals each, but Area 5 continues to dominate in elementary division in the ongoing athletics competition of the 2012 Palarong Panlalawigan at Panaad Park and Sports Stadium.
Aside from collecting three gold medals, Diesto of Bacolod Tay Tung High School was the tournament fastest secondary girl topping the 100-meter clocking (12.4 hand timed) 12.37 seconds, while Christopher Lirazan of Area 7 (Bacolod City) was the fastest secondary boy winning the 100 meters in (10.9 hand timed) 10.88 seconds. It was Lirazan’s second gold medal after dominating the 400 meters *51.7 ht (15.67 seconds) on Monday.
In the elementary division Arnel Gentega of Area 5 was the fastest boy clocking 12.6 ht 12.58 seconds in 100 meters, while teammate Alliah Loren Garlando in the elementary girls with a time of 13.5 ht 13.47 seconds in the century dash. It was Gentega’s second gold medal after dominating the elementary long jump (5.13 meters) on Monday.
Diesto dominated the secondary girl’s long jump (4.87 meters) on Monday and ruled the triple jump in 11.39 meters yesterday, including the century dash.
Ison was unstoppable in three events winning the secondary boys’ long jump on Monday (6.74 meters) and dominated the triple jump (13.24 meters) and 400 hurdles (58.6 seconds).
Area 7 (Bacolod City) was still up in the secondary boys’ division with 5 gold medals, while Area 8 (NOPSSCEA) in the secondary girls’ with 4 gold medals.
In elementary division, Area 5 (Hinigaran, Isabela, La Castellana, Moises Padilla, Binalbagan and Himamaylan City) top both the division with two gold medals in the boys’ and 3 gold medals in the girls’ divisions. Area 4 (Bago, Pulupandan, Valladolid, La Carlota, San Enrique and Pontevedra) also got two gold medals in the elementary boys and a bronze, but Area 5 got 3 silver medals and a bronze.
Other winners in the second day of athletics actions in elementary were; Arlo Tenero of AREA 4 in elementary boys’ 400-hurdle (1:12.8 seconds); Judipher Caranza of Area 2 in triple jump (10.64 meters); Charlie Tiano of Area 1 in discuss throw (20.99 meters).
Rhealyn Flores of Area 5 won her second gold medal after dominating the elementary girls’ discus throw in 24.00 meters yesterday to follow up her first gold medal in shot put in 8.45 meters on Monday. Mary Jane Hiligan of Area 1 also won her second gold medal in 400 hurdles (1:13.8 seconds) after winning the 100 hurdles (18.6 second) Monday, while and Erica Billones of Area 2 (Cadiz, Sagay, Manapla) won in triple jump (9.58 meters) yesterday.
In secondary boys’; Kholince Gedalanga of Area 5 won the gold medal in discus throw with a heave of iron plated disc of 34.09 meters to duplicate his Monday’s performance of winning the secondary boys’ shot put (12.52 meters) and Johny Mayongue a twin brother of Jonie Mayongue of Area 1 for winning the 3,000 steeple chase in 10:38.4 seconds. Jonie also won the 5, 000 meters (17:13.6 seconds) on Monday.
Nina Abadilla of Area 1 won the secondary girls’ 3, 000 meters in 11:35.4 seconds; Kim Cyra Pedrina (younger sister of Keizel) of Area 3, who claimed the bronze in 400 meters won by Lovielyn Pamatian (1:01.6) of Area 4 on Monday, came back to dominate the 400 hurdles in 1:08.6 seconds, while teammate Aira Teodesio won the discus throw with a distance of 32.33 meters. Teodesio settled for silver behind Luz Delfin of Area 5 in secondary girls’ shot put on Monday.
Today’s athletic events offers 16 gold medals in elementary and secondary boys’ and girls’ high jump; elementary and secondary boys’ and girls’ javelin throw; elementary and secondary boys’ and girls’ 200 meters; and elementary and secondary boys’ and girls’ 1,500 meter run.*
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NEGROS REGIONAL QUALIFIERS PARTIAL RESULTS
2012 Palarong Panlalawigan at Panaad Park and Sports Stadium. Qualifiers for this represent Negros at the WVRAA meet to qualify for WVRAA team for Palaro.
*Blue means performance good enough to be ranked on 2012 Rankings
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Girls Elementary
100m: 1 Alliah Loren Garlando (Area 5) 13.5s, 2 Miguela Lamag (01) (area 2) 13.8s
200m: 1 Claire Abellano (area 3) 27.7s, 2 Jessica De la Cruz (area 1) 27.8s, 3 Garlando 29.0s
400m: 1 Ma Therese Gula (area 2) 1:04.5s
100 Hurd: 1 Mary Jane Hiligan (01) (area 1) 18.6s
400 Hurd: 1 Hiligan 1:13.8s, 2 Camille Villaruel (area 3) 1:16.5s, 3 Rechel Emplio (area 2) 1:18.9
Long Jump: 1 Lamag 4.40m, 2 Erika Billones (01) (area 2) 4.24m, 3 Syrah Mae Raffols (area 6) 4.04m
(*Garlando reported as 5.13m and winning event is a typographical error)
Triple Jump: 1 Billones (area 2) 9.58m, 2 Reina Del Rosario (02) (area 2) 9.50m, 3 Rosemarie Salazar (area 1) 9.03m
High Jump: 1 Lamag 1.25m, 2 Seyarrah Geni Uytiepo (area 7) 1.25m, 3 Natividad Taquiso (area 5) 1.25m
Shotput: 1 Rhealyn Flores (area 5) 8.45m, 2 Xianelle Antangres (area 5) 8.44m, 3 Jenencel Paran (area 1) 8.41m
Discus: 1 Flores (area 5) 24.00m, 3 Quezie Brigole (area 2) 22.28m
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Boys Elementary
100m: 1 Arnel Gentega (Area 5) 12.6s
200m: 1 Jev Ternal (area 7) 27.0s, 2 Joey Glaraga (area 2) 27.2s, 3 Christian Andrei Baniel (NOPSSCEAA) 27.9s
400m: 1 Joey Gallarga (area 2) 1:03.9s
1500m: 1 Rogie Palmes (area 1) 5:07.2, 2 Neil Billones (area 3) 5:13.7, 3 Richie Estampador (area 5) 5:13.8
400 Hurd: 1 Arnel Tenero (area 4) 1:12.8s, 2 Lester Joseph Pillada 1:13.9s, 3 Janry Punzalan 1:15.4s
Triple Jump: 1 Judipher Caranza (area 2) 10.64m
High Jump 1 Caranza 1.75m
Shotput: 1 John Oliver Bonsato (area 8) 7.79m
Discus: 1 Charlie Tiano (area 1) 20.99m, 2 Dodjie Guanzon (area 5) 20.90m, 3 Cyril Trompeta (area 3) 20.80m
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Girls Secondary
100m: 1 Mary Anthony Diesto (97) (NOPSCEAA) 12.4s, 2. Shaira Hernandez (96) (NOPSCEAA) 12.6s, 3. Erma Rose Gamao (96) (Escalante) 12.7s
200m: Joycie Beranio (01) (area 7) 26.3s, 2. Hernandez 26.3s, 3. Kenia Pearl Perfas 26.8s
400m: 1 Louielyn Patmaitan (97) (area 4) 1:01.6, 2 Beranio 1:02.0, 3. Kim ‘CYRA’ Pedrina (area 3) 1:02.7
1500m: Patmaitan 5:08.7, 2 Nina Abadilla (99) (area 1) 5:20.89, 3 Jayda Mae Lorega (area 2) 5:25.8
3000m: 1 Abadilla 11:35.4s, 2 Jeramie Marabio (area 1) 11:40.4s, 3 Mary Grace Lallen (area 7) 11:47.41s
100 Hurd: 1 Rocel Pahilanga (NOPSCEAA) 16.3s
400 Hurd 1 Pedrina 1:08.6s, 2 Perfas 1:08.7s, 3 Jennifer Asumbrado 1:09.9s
Long Jump: 1 Diesto 4.87m
Triple Jump: 1 Diesto 11.39m, 2 Ailyn Tumbali (area 4) 10.79m, 3 Kimberly Natan (area 2) 10.68m
High Jump: 1 Neslie Torres (area 5) 1.45m, 2 Hernandez 1.40m, 3 Nikki Joy Daquido (area 3) 1.35m
Shotput: 1 Luz Delfin (area 5) 10.39m, 2 Aira Teodosio (area 3) (*under sized shotput), 3 Revy Lambarte (area 4) 8.42m
Discus: 1 Teodosio 32.33m, 2 Reizel Josol (area 1) 27.89m, 3 Riva Cario (area 7) 27.73m
Javelin: 1 Elisha Mae Cabugason (area 4) 33.20m, 2 Jenny Agohayon (area 1) 31.81m, 3 Dianne Grace Zayco (area 5) 30.09m
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Boys Secondary
100m: 1 Christopher Lirazan (96) 10.9s, 2 Jay Patrick Nietes (NOPSCEAA) 11.1s, Jeffer Sititota (area 4) 11.3s
200m: 1 Lirazan 22.5s, 2 Sititota 23.5s, Nietes 23.6s
400m: 1 Lirazan 50.9s
5k: 1 Jonie Mayongue (area 1) 17:13.6s
3k Steeple: 1 Johnny Mayongue (area 1) 10:38.4s, 2 Jose Lapuos (area 3), 3 Joshua Reyes (area 5)
100 Hurd: 1 Enrick Emplio (NOPSCEAA) 15.7s
400 Hurd: 1 Johnly Ison (Bacolod City) 58.6s, 2 Rodolf Dave Orbita (area 4) 59.9s, 3 Emplio 1:00.2
Long Jump: Ison 6.74m
Triple Jump: 1 Ison 13.24m, 2 Cesar Fernandez (area 2) 12.84m,3 Ronie Lowel Salvador (area 1) 12.76m
High Jump: 1 Alexis Soquipo (area 7) 1.70m, 2 Fernandez 1.65m, 3 Anthony Aragon (area 2) 1.65m
Shotput: 1 Kholince Gedalanga (area 5) 12.52m, 2 Joebe Panhilason (NOPSCEAA) 11.71m, 3 Klimber Katalbas (area 4) 11.56m
Discus: 1 Gedalanga 34.09m, 2 Jason Ramos (area 4) 27.88m, 3 Panhilason 26.88m
Javelin: 1 Katalbas 46.54m, 2 Alvin Sembrano (area 1) 44.59m, 3 Fritz Magallano (area 5) 42.76m
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Sources & Related Articles
Palaro 2013 – Cebu City (pinoyathletics.com)
http://www.visayandailystar.com/2012/December/18/sportnews1.htm
http://www.visayandailystar.com/2012/December/19/sportnews1.htm
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.Girls
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400M (11/9)
It was a much slower final than previous years. With none of the top three in last years final.
1. Vonny Sondakh Indonesia 60.02
2. Sharifah Singapore 60.08
3. Rohayati Umar Malaysia 61.80
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1500M (11/9)
Sagaray and Catulong where 14 and 15 here when they won the Gold and the Bronze for the Philippines at the ASEAN Schools.
1. Arsenia Sagaray Philippines 4:51.51
2. Raja Kumari Malaysia 4:52.01
3. Rosalinda Catulong Philippines 4:54.04
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100M Hurdles (11/9)
Nathalie Dalisay time of 15.60 broke the meet record for ASEAN Schools this is still good enough for the top 10 of all time for Filipina Juniors in this event today. The mark broke the one year old meet record of Frandriah of Singapore (15.7). Dalisay was only fifth in the final last year. Last years winner Suvanajindir of Thailand improved nearly a whole second to earn silver but Dalisay had improved more from last year.
1. Natalie Dalisay Philippines 15.60 *Meet Record
2. Suvanajindir Thailand 15.63
3. Widiastuty Indonesia 15.70
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High Jump (11/9)
Wongleh King broke the meet record. Chua Eng Mui again finished with a silver but this time it was a lot worse jump than last year, the same also for Porntip who maintained her bronze medal.
1. Wongleh King Malaysia 1.65m
2. Chua Eng Mui Singapore 1.53m
3. Kheaw On Porntip Thailand 1.50m
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Discus (11/9)
Lee Chiew Ha last years silver medalist took the gold.
1. Lee Chiew Ha Malaysia 35.32m
2. Juliana Efendi Indonesia 30.73m
3. Monsale Malagros Philippines 30.30m
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Mens
400m (11/9)
Jaime Grafillo of the Philippines who later went onto become SEA Games Champion in 400 Hurdles the following year. Set a meet record with a time of 49.01 Breaking the mark of Law Sze Chuan of Malaysia (49.4), this mark was also the Filipino Junior Record until it was broken by Ralph Soguilon in 2002. Grafillo had only finished fifth in the final last year.
1. Jaime Grafillo Philippines 49.01 *Meet Record
2. Judi Nordin Malaysia 49.23
3. Chelvan Malaysia 50.20
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1500m (11/9)
1. Kumar Malaysia 4:04.07 *Meet Record
2. Barte Edgardo Philippines 4:05.06
3. Pugalenthi Singapore 4:06.05
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2000m Steeple Chase (11/9)
Murugayah who was silver in the 5k last year took out the steeples.
1. Murugayah Malaysia 6:16.08
2. Barte Edgardo Philippines 6:31.0
3. Rajendra Singapore 6:40.30
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110m Hurdles (11/9)
Onn the meet record holder who had won the last 2 years, this time was narrowly beaten by his team mate Razali
1. Razali Singapore 15.40
2. Chou Yee Onn Singapore 15.40
3. Kueh Joon Siong Malaysia 15.90
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Triple Jump (11/9)
1. Sangworn Thailand 14.47m
2. Chung Yun Kiong Malaysia 13.90m
3. Vincent Lim Malaysia 13.89m
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Shot-put (11/9)
Luis Panaguiton throw of 13.32m is still good enough today for top 10 juniors in Philippines.
1. Tang Hok Heng Malaysia 14.70m
2. Ong Eng Soon Malaysia 13.54m
3. Luis Panaguiton Philippines 13.34m
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ASEAN University Games Lineup, Day 1 and 2 Report
With the completion of the UAAP. The action now moves to the ASEAN University Games with a selection of athletes based on availability and the results of the 74th UAAP last February. The Games will be held Dec 12-18 in Vientanane Laos the site of the 2009 SEA Games.
This link to the previous article has the schedule and official website
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Below are the athletes with corresponding events.
Coaches going to the ASEAN Uni Games in Vientanane, Laos Dec 12-18
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Coaches
Misael Perez ADMU
Dario De Rosas FEU
Rosalyn Hamero FEU
Glenn Arcanghel UST
Arthur Fronda UE
Renato Unso DLSU
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AUG Line-up Men
Rafael Poliquit, Jr. FEU 10,000 MR
Richard Salano UE 10,000 MR
Gilbert Laido UE 5,000 MR
Elbren Neri UST 5,000 MR, 800MR
Christopher Ulboc FEU 3,000 SC, 1500MR
Roger Denolo UST 3,000 SC
Patrick Sacro Unso DLSU 110HH, 400LH, 4×400
Jose Renato Unso DLSU 110HH, 4×400
Jesson Ramil Cid FEU 400MD, 400LH, Long Jump, High Jump, 4×400
Janry Ubas FEU Long Jump, Triple Jump, High Jump
John Rey Bardos FEU 400MD, 4×400
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Women
Mary Ann de la Cruz FEU 5000MR, 800MR, 4×400
Carmen Dalyn FEU 3000 SC, 1500MR, 4×400
Josie Malacad FEU 400MD, 400LH, 4×400
Michelle Palmares UST 100LH, Triple Jump, 4×400
Jennifer Penepona FEU Javelin Throw, Shot Putt,
Evalyn Palabrica FEU Javelin throw
Riza Faith Sombilla UST Shot Putt
Joean Bermudo FEU High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump, 4×400
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ASEAN Uni Games Day 1, Palabrica Javelin Jr Record again! and Malacad bronze in 400m
It was a lot smaller contingent to the UAAP than in previous years. This was due to the fact that several athletes who were approached stated they were unavailable due to school and other commitments which was always going to be difficult with the UAAP being moved less than a whole week before the ASEAN Uni Games. None the less Misael Perez and the other coaches did a good job assembling the best UAAP athletes who had made themselves available.
Video and Photos provided by Coach Roselyn Hamero.
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Palabrica Breaks her Jr Record Again in the Javelin closes in on SEA Games qualification
- Evelyn Palabrica complete with Phi Jr Record, Silver Medal and soft toy insect. (Photo Credits: Roselyn Hamero)
Evalyn Palabrica in her first international meet for Philippines improved on her own Phi JR Javelin Record she set at the UAAP. The previoous mark of 44.64m was established by Rosie Villarito way back in 1998. Palabrica representing FEU threw the Javelin 44.73m. Today at the ASEAN Uni Games she improved that mark to 45.43m capturing the silver medal behind SEA Games Champion Natta Nachan of Thailand who won the gold with 45.79m. It puts her #8 on the All time list for Philippines in this event.
Nachan was the same athlete who had a surprise win over Rosie Villarito at the SEA Games then registering 48.80m. The bench mark for Palabrica will be the SEA games bronze standard of 46.73m which is well within reach for the 18 year old.
the other Filipino entry Evalyn Palabrica finished last in the event with 33.98m.
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A Bronze for Josie
Josie Malacad added another international medal to her collection when she placed third in the 400m in 56.92. Nguyen Thi Thuy of Vietnam won the gold in 55.18 well clear of her team mate Nguyen Thi Huyen who clocked 56.34 for the silver.
Jesson Ramil Cid finished outside of the medals in the Mens 400m after qualifying fastest he ran 49.29 a second off his personal best of 48.05 which he ran in Thailand which would have won the race. The race was won in 48.16 by Mohammed Arif Zulhimi Alet of Malaysia in 48.16, he just held off his team mate Kannatshan Subraniam who clocked 48.21, and Jakkrit Pattasai of Thailand 48.47.
18 year old Janry Ubas finished fifth in 14.21m in the Triple Jump outside his personal best of 14.64m from the PNG.
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‘Foo’ for thought in Mens 100m and SEA Games Champion Unani beaten in womens 100m
With the absence of any Filipino entry, the Mens 100m was won in 10.55 by Gary Foo Yeo of Singapore the SEA Games silver medalist, from Mohd Noor Imran Hadi of Malaysia 10.56 and returning singapore junior record holder Li Loong Calvin Kang 10.57.
Same with the Womens no female entry from the Philippines it was however an interest turn around with Malaysian Nurul Sarah Kadir edging out Thai Pimpika Kannikom 12.14 and 12.15 . With the reigning SEA Games Champion Sarah Unani of Indonesia a well beaten third in 12.34 well off the time of 11.69 she won the last SEA Games with.
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ASEAN Uni Games Day 2: Unso Breaks the Phi Record in the Hurdles
Patrick Unso improved on his own national record in the 110m Hurdles with a credible silver medal on Day 2 of the ASEAN University Games. His time of 14.49s improved on his time of 14.58 he ran last year to finish sixth in the SEA Games final. He was second behind Malaysia Jamil who won in 14.37. The time edges Unso closer to the 14.14 Bronze qualification criteria (from 2011).
18 year old Freshman Elbren Neri did enough to win the bronze in 1:57.00 although the performance was well outside his personal best.
Christopher Ulboc like wise got bronze in the 3k steeples in 9:31.48, some 7 seconds from his personal best. While Roger Denolo finished 8th of 10.
Adding to the medal haul was Michelle Loterte who timed 15.10 for bronze, Michelle’s second best performance in this event was slightly from her winning time of 14.96 at the UAAP. The Hurdles was won by Raja Azhar of Malaysia in 14.22 from Rohimayati of Indonesia 14.79.
In the High Jump, UAAP Champion Janry Ubas was 3cm off his personal best finishing fourth, with Decathlete Jesson Ramil Cid sixth in 1.85m.
In the Womens Triple Jump, SEA Games Long Jump silver medalist Maria Londa of Indonesia was the clear winner in 13.32m, from two thai jumpers who leapt 12.55 and 12.32. UAAP Champion Joeann Bermudo was well out of the medals with an 11.73m jump and Michelle Loterete 11.43m was fifth also outside her personal best.
Mary Ann Dela Cruz was well out of the medals in the 800m finishing fourth in 2:25.00. The winner was Do Thi Thao of Vietnam in 2:12.44.
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2012 75 UAAP Day 1-4 Reports
UAAP Day 1 Report: Rosales Wins, Loquinto ties UAAP Record Womens 100m, Obiena breaks PV Records (merged)
*Special thanks to Coach Roselyn for providing snapshots of results and videos
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Loquinto ties UAAP Record in Heats
Hanelyn Loquinto (FEU) was the quickest through the women’s heats on Tuesday winning the last of the three heats. Loquinto who is in her final year at the UAAP came into the competition with a best time of 12.33 from Thailand. The 2011 UAAP Champion timed 12.22s (+1.2m/s) to erase the six year old record of Sharon Jizmundo (FEU) by 1/100th of a second. Jenny Rosales (UE) defending UAAP champion in 12.34, established a new personal best of 12.25s winning the second heat. Palaro Champion Maureen Schrijvers (DLSU) won the opening heat in 12.76 to qualify fourth in the final.
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Rosales defends title
It was a complete reversal to last UAAP when Loquinto was fastest out of the blocks, with Luville Dato-on and Jenny Rosales overwhelming her in the last 5 meters. This time Rosales was fastest out of the blocks and Loquinto began closing in on her in the last 20 meters, however Rosales had got a good enough start to hold her off. The rest of the field was well behind the first two placers with Mildrid three strides behind second.
After a valiant effort from Loquinto who threw everything she had into the final, it was 18 year old Jennyrose Rosales who would defend her title in 12.22 tieing the record Loquinto set in the heats. Loquinto took the silver with another good 12.29 time, and Mildrid tied her personal best to take the bronze in 12.68.
Palaro Champion Maureen Schrijvers was out of the medals fading to sixth place.
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Two Pole Vault Records for EJ Obiena
EJ Obiena (ADMU) shattered the UAAP Record of Jerome Margallo of Adamson which was set at 4.30m 6 years ago. It was inevitable the record was going to go as EJ had already reset his own junior record to 4.31m. A bone breaking injury set the 17 year old back and side lined him from the Palaro and the National Games. Upon recovery he soon was able to break the Junior Record again with 4.40 and 4.45 at the Weekly Relays. Having now raised that mark up again to 4.50m it ties him on the mens all time list at 10 just behind former Fil-Heritage vaulter Jose Utzurun. The first year Ateneo student is a strong candidate for the UAAP Rookie of the year reward. He is also participating in the High Jump event.
It was a young cast with Palaro Record Holder Adel Valdecenas (DLSU). 20 took the silver with 4.20m and defending UAAP Bronze Medalist Joel Nasis, 19 (UP) bronze with 4.00m., with Run for Change supported athlete Janry Ubas, 18 (FEU) finishing fourth but also joining the four meter club. This puts the number of Vaulters over 4.00m at 12, tying last years record.
Mens 110 Hurdles: There is an Unso among us!
Defending Champion Patrick Unso who is coming off a hamstring injury was the fastest qualifier in the 110m Hurdles heats in 14.99 (-0.2). His brother Jose won the second heat in a Personal best of 15.12 (-0.2) improving on the 15.25 time he had ran to get the silver at the last UAAP. Emmanuel Delos Angeles (UST) also made a return to the UAAP with a personal best of 15.26, with Cid also qualifying in 15.27.
Jose again improved his personal best again winning the final in 14.84et (+0.3) a time which saw him rapidly advance to #6 on the all time list and 3rd on the seasonal rankings. His brother Pach holds the record and his father Renato is ranked 4th on the all time list (former record holder). (error reported 15.0x in previous report please disregard). Jose made the most of his final year in the UAAP beating his more well known Brother Pach who won the silver in 14.95. Jesson Ramil Cid (FEU) improved his PB to earn the bronze in 15.01. With former medalist Emmanuel Delos Angeles (UST) again improving to 15.20 but this time a well beaten fourth.
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Mens 10k: Poliquit Just misses out
Rafael Poliquit (FEU) missed out on breaking the UAAP mens 10k record by an agonizing 4/100ths of a second. His winning time of 32:38.92 fell just short of the 32:38.88 mark set by Ben Alejandrino of UST six years ago. Poliquit who improved on his personal best of 32:44.87 when he finished sixth at the PNG continued his meteoric rise.
Richard Salano (UST) took the silver in 32:43.45 taking nearly a whole second off the time her registered at the PNG. Defending Champion Christopher Ulboc (FEU) ran faster than he did to win last year but this time it was only good enough for bronze. The three medalists who rank 4,5,6 on the 2012 rankings are all Run for Change supported athletes as was the fourth placer Roger Denolo (UST) who also improved his best time.
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Mens 100m: Cid Claims 100m Title
The Mens 100m Heats saw some quick times. The First heat was won by Run for Change athlete Jesson Ramil Cid (FEU) in 10.90 +0.8, followed by Jose Unso (DLSU) who ran a personal best of 10.97. The second heat was won by 18 year old Jerwen Ebcas who ran a personal best of 11.13 +1.6.
In the Mens Final Cid was just .01 seconds off his personal best he ran in Thailand taking the mens 100m title in 10.89 +0.6 m/s. His time actually surpassed the UAAP ET Record with wind gauge used of 10.92 held by Romnick Herida in 2008. Jose Unso was second in 11.09, and Abraham Alzona (UE) bronze in 11.21.
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Womens 100 Hurdles
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Defending Champion Michelle Loterte (UST) was the fastest qualifier winning heat 2 in 15.30 (-0.2), .19 seconds off her personal best and .02 seconds faster than her winning time last year. She finished just ahead of the fast finishing Mildrid Salut (FEU) 15.47 who improved her personal best on the 15.53 she ran last UAAP to gain the silver.
The quickly improving teenager Leah Casilihan of DLSU who is mentored by national record holder Shyal Atilano won the third heat in 15.53 slashing .33 seconds off her personal best. The time puts Casilihan at #6 on the Junior all time lists, with Loterte currently in #4 spot.
19 year old Jee Ann Racoma (FEU) won heat 1 in 15.88. 2011 Silver medalist Aleah Gatmaitan of UE also qualified through with a time of 15.95.
In the final Michelle improved her personal best to 14.96, which saw her move to #3 on the all time junior lists. Mildrid Salut (FEU) was a very close second in 15.03 having knocked off half a second off her personal best this tournament and Leah Casilihan again improved her time for the bronze with 15.41. Gatmaitan was fourth in 15.84.
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High Jump Womens
Joeann Bermudo equalled her personal best to take the women’s High Jump title with a 1.65m leap. Bermudo who was the bronze medalist last UAAP took the title in the absence of her more illustrious team mate Aprilen Laudencia the National Junior Record Holder who was the champion the last two UAAP. Palaro Record Holder and National Junior Champion Maureen Schrijvers (DLSU) was second in 1.60. Chairy Palermo (UST) who took the silver last UAAP was relegated to the Bronze with a 1.60m effort.
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Mens 800m
Run for Change athlete Christopher Ulboc (FEU) qualified fastest to the finals of the Mens 800m, improving his personal best in the early stages of the weekly relays from 1.55.9 to 1:55.30. Ulboc who is better known as a 3k Steeple Chase runner is showing fantastic form in the middle distance events this year after losing his 10k title yesterday earning the bronze. 18 year old rookie Elbren Neri (UST) the Uni Games Silver medalist ran 1:56.60 just behind Ulboc, (he ran 1:55.7 at Uni Games).
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Womens 1500m
Mary Ann Dela Cruz (FEU) reversed the finishing order upgrading her place to Gold with a 6 second personal best of 4:46.98. Pushing her to #2 in the 2012 rankings. Defending Champion Carmen Dalyn (FEU) also ran fast in 4:47.63 but had to settle for silver this time. 18 year old Macrose Dichoso (UST) was third in 4:52.86. Last years bronze medalist Jilla Dela Rosa faded to fifth place.
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Boys Records Tumble
Kyle Davidson Narido (UE) established a UAAP ET Record winning Heat 3 of the Boys 800m in 2:06.24, the time however is very far off the hand timed Record of Oscar Alvarez (UP) 2:03.00. For purposes of my set of UAAP Records. For 800m and up hand timed records have .14 added. So in order to surpass the old record a time of 2:03.14 or faster would have been required.
The third record to go was in the Boys Discus Matt Crespo (ADMU) threw the Discus 33.39m. I am still checking on the weight of the Discus because they seem to have three different records in the event for 1.5, 1.75 and 2kg discus weights respectively.
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Magic Mejia
15 year old Jaime Mejia of UP won the boys 100m easily in 11.38 (-0.1). He then added the boys 110 Hurdle title in a slick 15.25.
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5K Walks
Mary Alice Dela Cruz (UE) the UAAP bronze medalist won gold this time in 29:30.63, 19 year old Jenelyn Surdilla (UST) took the silver in 29:40.13 (#2 junior all time), and Marygene Dagasdas, 19 (UE) the bronze in 29:56.43 (#3 all time junior list). Dela Cruz took the honors after her team mate April Pedrozo of UE failed to finish the race and last uaap silver medalist Janice Marquez faded to 7th place.
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Womens Hammer
Defending Champion Jessah Fernandez of UST improved her best mark from 31.64 to 34.54 to easily secure her title. Ahead of Vanessa Baguiwet (ADMU) 30.59m and Lei Ann Tan (FEU) who improved her best to 29.37m.
*UAAP Records on Day One
Womens 100m 12.22et Hanelyn Loquinto (FEU) (Heats +1.6m/s) & Jenny Rose Rosales (UE) (Finals +0.0 m/s)
Mens 100m 10.89et Jesson Ramil Cid (FEU) (Finals +0.6 m/s)
Boys 800m 2:06.24et Kyle Davidson Narido (UE) (Heats)
Boys Discus: unsure of discus weight tbc
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75th UAAP Athletics Results – Day 1 partial
Credits to Roselyn Hamero (for results) and Daniel Noval, Emerson Obiena Ma. Jeanette Obiena for providing updates on the UAAP
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Day 2: Two down one to go: Rosales breaks De Vega 200M UAAP Record
Yesterday, UAAP Champion Jennyrose Rosales (UE) was the fastest qualifier in the heats of the 200m taking out heat 3 in 24.98et which is the electronic record of the UAAP.
Rosales broke the ET Record of 25.22 set by Chantal Issey Balani of DLSU. The 18 year old who is trained by Elma Muros, jumped from #9 to #6 on the all time junior lists.
2011 Champion Hanelyn Loquinto (FEU) who hasnt ran over 200m since last February won heat 1 in a personal best of 25.61. Her team mate Mildrid Salut also improved her best to 25.90. Rosales team mate Angco ran a PB of 25.98 to advance aswell to the finals.
In the finals Rosales was clearly on a different plain of existence to the other sprinters. Pulling 6 meters away from her closest challenger to clock 24.73et and hence erasing the UAAP Record of Lydia De Vega Mercado (24.5ht). The time also pushed her back to regain the #1 spot on the 2012 ranking list. It was also the fourth fastest time ever by a Junior Sprinter. The 18 year old Rosales still has another year left in the junior division. Loquinto improved her best again to get silver in 25.58et. Uni Games Champion Josie Malacad was third in 25.74et. Mildrid Salut (FEU) was fourth in 25.83et. Palaro Champion Mau Schrijvers of DLSU faded to seventh place.
After tying the UAAP 100m Record, and claiming sole ownership of the 200m Record can Rosales make it three for three and break the National 400m Record of 56.61 today. Her best time is 57.4 which is the Palaro Record from 2011.
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PAK! Palabrica breaks Rosie Villarito’s Junior Record
One of the highlights of the second day was Evalyn Palbarica (FEU) 44.74m heave in the the Javelin which erased the 14 year old National Junior Record of 2009 SEA Games Champion Rosie Villarito. Palabrica who is trained by Roselyn Hamero has shown good improvement this year in the Javelin. Palabrica finished well ahead of defending champion Jenefer Penepona who could only manage 36.54m. The UAAP Record of 46.12m is held by Maricris Gammag.
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Run for Change Athletes Dominate Day 2
Run For Change sponsored Cid who first came to prominence at the UAAP breaking the decathlon record added the 200m title to his long jump and 100m. Cid recorded a new personal best of 21.82 (which is unofficially the fastest electronic time with a wind gauge recorded at the UAAP). Jose Unso who led for the first 150m and was overtaken by the fast finishing Cid captured the silver in 22.13 and his brother Patrick who was the surprise winner last UAAP settled for bronze in 22.31.
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Ulboc 2nd from left, Run 4 Change Patron Eric Pasion (centre) and Jesson Ramil Cid t the right of Eric.
Another Run for Change athlete Christopher Ulboc won the mens 5k after losing his UAAP title in 10k, he won in 15:31.12 ,tightly contested by his FEU team mate Rafael Poliquit silver in 15:33.34, Richard Salano (UST) took the bronze in 15:37.84. All three athletes are Run for Change supported. The highly sort after record of UST Ben Alejandrino remains untouched.
Unso again!
Jose Unso was the fastest in the mens heats in 22.05, his time surpassed the Electronic (wind gauge) record of Romnick Herida (FEU) 22.06 set in 2008. It was otherwise a rather slow set of results apart from Cid (FEU) 22.07 to take out heat 4 which only had two other people in it.
upcoming 15 year old Jaime Mejia won the boys 200m in 23.13 just .11s outside the meet record.
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FEU Girls strike more golds
Josie Malacad won her third title in the UAAP 800m in 2:18.67. It was a clean sweep for the FEU Girls with Dela Cruz 2nd and Carmen 3rd. UST Silver medalist Jilla Dela Rosa finished fourth and out of the medals.
While on the mens side Ulboc of FEU won the mens 800m in 1:54.54, just a tad outside of the UAAP Record of Nelbert Ducusin 1:54.2. 18 year old Rookie Elbren Nebri of UST took silver in 1:55.27 (#5 junior all time lists).
Joeann Bermudo defended her UAAP Triple Jump title with 11.97m, another cleansweep with Dizon 11.70m silver, and Salut 11.69m bronze. UAAP Silver medalist Michelle Loterte (UST) registered no valid jumps.
John Quiambao continued a strong tradition of UP men hammer throw champions winning the hammer in 37.23m. Following the legacy paved by Karl Francisco and Miguel Yuzon.
Kyle Davison Narida broke his 3k (et) record with a run of 10:00.65
Cid claimed the long jump title in 6.87m in what was a very poor performed series of jumps all round in the event. Defending champion Gerald Layumas (DLSU) was well below his personal best and finished fourth with 6.30m.
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75th UAAP Athletics Results – Day 2 partial
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UAAP Day 3: Rosales goes three for three destroys 400m UAAP Record, Results (included)
Jenny Rosales of UE shatters the Womens 400m UAAP Record of Ana Leah Hugo (56.78 set 15 years ago). Video by Coach Roselyn Hamero. Rosales was named MVP after breaking the 100 ,200,400m records. (100 equalled with Hanelyn Loquinto (FEU) during heats of UAAP).
Rosales time here was 56.03 (with splits of 26.5/29.5 for each 200m)
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Jenny Rose Rosales again re-wrote the History Books of the UAAP with a dominating win in the Womens 400m capturing her third UAAP Record. It is a feat which is only shared in UAAP History by Ralph Waldy Soguilon the holder of the Mens 100,200,400m records.
The 18 year old Rosales stopped the clock at 56.03 leaving her opponents gasping in disbelief. Uni Games champion Josie Malacad (FEU) who has a personal best of 56.45 was some 10 meters behind with a time of 57.96, while Palaro and National Junior Champion Neslee Angco the training partner of Rosales captured the Bronze Medal in 58.30.
Rosales time shattered the previous record of 56.78 by Ana Leah Hugo of FEU whose time had stood for 15 years. Her performance solidified positioning in the powerful womens 4×400 squad eyeing the sea games spot. It was also the second fastest time as a Junior ever only behind the long standing National Junior Record record of Lydia De Vega 54.75 set 31 years ago (this mark is also the National Record). It is also the sixth fastest time ever by a Filipino women with De Vega, Ganosa, Milgar, Punelas and Griffey ranked ahead.
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Carmen Dalyn looking like Womens MVP
Despite Rosales triple record standing. It looks like Dalyn Carmen may become the UAAP Womens Champion. As UAAP Rules state Individual medals are counted ahead of Relay Golds. Carmen would have tied golds in the womens 3ks, 5k, 10k with Jenny who won the 100,200,400. However as she also has individual medals in the 800 and 1500 this puts her ahead for the MVP award. Dalyn added the Steeple Chase gold in a new personal best of 11:43.04.
Meanwhile the FEU Womens team of Hanelyn Loquinto, Josie Malacad, Mildrid Salut and Avegail Dizon broke the UAAP Record of UST with a time of 47.91 the second fastest relay time of the year.
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Ulboc leads a medal sweep for Run for Change
Christopher Ulboc (FEU) defended his UAAP title int he 3ks improving his season best to 9:25.07, Salano (UE) got the silver and Denolo (UST) the bronze both improving there personal bests.
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Baron Shines
Katrina Baron took the gold medal in the womens Pole Vault with 3.20m her performance was a huge personal best from the 2.80m she had previously registered at the Uni Games and when she formerly had the Junior Record. Her training partner Natasha Nalus was second with 3.10m improving on her junior record. The performances rank Baron and Nalus 5th and 7th on the all time lists for Filipina Pole Vaulters.
400M
Jaime Mejia (UP) continued to add to his gold medal count taking the Record in the Boys 400m in a time of 51.27. Erasing the 51.48 mark of Patrick Unso set two years ago.
Meanwhile in the Mens 400m Jesson Ramil Cid completed the sprint treble in 49.24. Cid who will be a shoo in for the MVP award was outside his 48.05 personal best but did enough to hold off the fast finishing Gabriel Soriano. Soriano (UP) the younger brother of former UAAP sprint king Carlo Soriano was the surprise silver medalist clocking a big personal best of 49.45 after only managing 23 flat in the 200m final. Jose Unso (DLSU) also medalled in the 100,200,400 with the bronze in 49.59.
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Spectacular Throws
15 year old Joshua Patulad heaved the Javelin to a new mark of 54.29m which was good enough to rank on the mens Ranking List. His mark eclipsed the 21 year old Record of Illac Diaz of Ateneo.
Laurence Rose (DLSU) beat his team mate Palaro Record Holder Richie Cabanyog in the Shotput 12.95 to 12.53.
Unheralded Neil Borres (UST) was the surprise winner in the boys Triple Jump beating Uni Games Champion Janry Ubas (FEU) 14.37 to 14.30. Last years Champion Gerald Layumas (DLSU) was out of the medals in fourth.
75th UAAP Athletics Results – Day 3 partial
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Day 4
FEU won the overall championship at the 75th UAAP. Both the men’s coached by Dario Del Rosas and women’s coached by Roselyn Hamero defended there titles. It was the ninth win in a row for the women’s team. FEU Mens won with 390 points from UST 264 and DLSU 249. In the Womens FEU won with 534 points from UE 311 and UST 254. UP High school won the boys division.
When the dust settled Jesson Ramil Cid again emerged as the MVP for the third year in a row. Cid won gold in the 100m,200m,400m, Long Jump and 4x100m relays.
UE Rookie Jenny Rose Rosales who broke the 100,200,400 records was the surprise winner after Jennismyle Mabunga of FEU beat her team mate Carmen Dalyn in the 5k. The third gold would have allowed Dalyn to defend her MVP title, as Rosales next set of medals were in relays, whereas Dalyn had individual silvers in other events. Rosales capped off a stunning UAAP teaming with Neslee Angco, Carmela Leonardo and Kristina Mae Santos to win the gold in the womens 4x400m relay.
The stunning surprise upset came in the Mens 4×400 when the DLSU quartet of Patrick Unso, Jose Unso, Jericho Ejercito and Timothy Kairuz toppled the FEU Juggernaut to win in 3:21.40. Jose later added the 400m Hurdles title to his 100 Hurdles crown in 53.59. Overpowering Cid who had beaten him in the 100/200/400m events and his own brother Patrick who ran 54.78 and 55.78.
Josie Malacad (FEU) won the 400 Hurdles title for the fourth time in a row with a time of 1:03.15. Albeit outside her personal best of 1:01.90 in Thailand. She just managed to hold off her team mate the impressive 16 year old Rookie Raiveneth Penarubia 1:03.96. UE Veteran Carmela Leonardo was third in 1:05.87.
Run for Change’s Janry Ubas, 18 took the Gold in the Mens High Jump with 1.95m equalling his personal best.
Dave Gumacal (UST) out dipped his more illustrious team mate Lambert Padua in the mens 5k walk winning 24:45.47 to 24:45.78.
In what was a weak long jump field as all the performances were more than a meter from the UAAP Record, Aldee Denuyo of UST improved her own best performance to emerge the champion over powering some of her much more fancied opponents with 5.13m.
Micah Sibayan (ADMU) heaved the discus to 37.96m to carry on Ateneo strong tradition of throwers.
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High School Records Fall
Matt Crespo of Ateneo High School became the youngest member of the 40m+ club in the Hammer when he shattered his UAAP record of 33.23m last February with a heave of 41.18m. While Kyle Davidson ran 4:31.06 to break his own UAAP Boys 1500m Record. The UP Boys team of Mejia, Sangalang, Morales and Domingo clocked 3:36.09 to break the uaap electronic record.
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2012 UAAP ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP – DAY4 RESULTS
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75th UAAP Updated Schedule and Sprint Previews Mens and Womens (merged)
(kindly supplied by EJ Obiena)
Tuesday, Dec 4 – Day 1
| TIME | EVENT | DIVISION | ROUND |
| 4:00 | 100m dash | men | decathlon1 |
| 4:05 | 100m dash | boys | heats |
| 4:15 | 100m dash | women | heats |
| 4:25 | 100m dash | men | heats |
| 4:35 | 800m run | boys | heats |
| 4:45 | 800m run | men | heats |
| 4:55 | 800m run | women | heats |
| 5:00 | Long Jump | men | decathlon2 |
| 5:00 | High Jump | women | final |
| 5:00 | Discus | boys | final |
| 5:15 | 110m hurdles | men | heats |
| 5:25 | 110m hurdles | boys | heats |
| 5:35 | 100m hurdles | women | heats |
| 5:45 | 5000m walk | women | final |
| 6:00 | Shotput | men | decathlon3 |
| 6:00 | Pole Vault | men | final |
| 6:30 | 100m dash | boys | final |
| 6:35 | 100m dash | women | final |
| 6:40 | 100m dash | men | final |
| 6:50 | 10, 000m run | men | final |
| 7:30 | Triple Jump | boys | final |
| 7:30 | Hammer | women | final |
| 7:30 | Javelin | men | final |
| 7:30 | High Jump | men | decathlon4 |
| 7:50 | 110m hurdles | men | final |
| 8:00 | 110m hurdles | boys | final |
| 8:10 | 110m hurdles | women | final |
| 8:20 | 5000m run | boys | final |
| 8:50 | 1500m run | women | final |
| 9:00 | 400m | men | decathlon5 |
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Wednesday, Dec 5 – Day 2
| TIME | EVENT | DIVISION | ROUND |
| 4:00 | 110m hurdles | men | decathlon6 |
| 4:10 | 800m run | boys | final |
| 4:20 | 800m run | women | final |
| 4:30 | 800m run | men | final |
| 4:40 | 200m | boys | heats |
| 4:50 | 200m | women | heats |
| 5:00 | 200m | men | heats |
| 5:00 | Discus | men | decathlon7 |
| 5:00 | Long Jump | boys | final |
| 5:00 | Shotput | boys | final |
| 5:20 | 10000m walk | men | final |
| 6:00 | Pole Vault | men | decathlon8 |
| 6:00 | Long Jump | men | final |
| 6:00 | Javelin | women | final |
| 6:30 | 3000m run | boys | final |
| 7:00 | 200m | women | final |
| 7:00 | Triple Jump | women | final |
| 7:00 | Javelin | men | decathlon9 |
| 7:00 | Hammer | men | final |
| 7:05 | 200m | boys | final |
| 7:10 | 200m | men | final |
| 7:20 | 5000m | men | final |
| 7:40 | 10000m | women | final |
| 8:40 | 1500m | men | decathlon10 |
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Thursday Dec 6, Day 3
| TIME | EVENT | DIVISION | ROUND |
| 4:00 | 100m hurdles | women | heotathlon1 |
| 4:00 | discus | women | final |
| 4:00 | javelin | boys | final |
| 4:00 | Triple Jump | men | final |
| 4:15 | 100m | boys | octathlon1 |
| 4:30 | 400m | boys | heats |
| 4:40 | 400m | women | heats |
| 4:50 | 400m | men | heats |
| 5:00 | High Jump | women | heptathlon2 |
| 5:00 | Shot Put | men | final |
| 5:10 | 3000m walk | boys | final |
| 5:30 | Long Jump | boys | octathlon2 |
| 5:40 | 3000m walk | women | final |
| 6:00 | Shot Put | women | heptathlon3 |
| 6:10 | 400m | boys | final |
| 6:15 | 400m | women | final |
| 6:20 | 400m | men | final |
| 6:30 | 3000m SC | men | final |
| 6:30 | Pole Vault | women | final |
| 6:30 | Shot Put | boys | octathlon3 |
| 6:30 | High Jump | boys | final |
| 6:45 | 3000m SC | women | final |
| 7:00 | 2000m SC | boys | final |
| 7:10 | 200m | women | heptathlon4 |
| 7:20 | 400m | boys | octathlon4 |
| 7:30 | 4x100m relay | boys | final |
| 7:40 | 4x100m relay | women | final |
| 7:50 | 4x100m relay | men | final |
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Friday, Dec 7 – Day 4
| TIME | EVENT | DIVISION | ROUND |
| 2:00 | 110m hurdles | boys | octathlon5 |
| 2:00 | Pole Vault | boys | final |
| 2:00 | Discus | men | final |
| 2:00 | Long Jump | women | heptathlon5 |
| 2:20 | 400m hurdles | women | heats |
| 2:30 | 400m hurdles | boys | heats |
| 2:40 | 400m hurdles | men | heats |
| 3:00 | 5000m | women | final |
| 3:00 | Hammer | boys | final |
| 3:00 | High Jump | boys | octathlon6 |
| 3:00 | Javelin | women | heptathlon6 |
| 3:30 | 5000m walk | men | final |
| 4:00 | High Jump | men | final |
| 4:00 | javelin | boys | octathlon7 |
| 4:00 | Long Jump | women | final |
| 4:00 | Shot Put | women | final |
| 4:00 | 400m hurdles | women | final |
| 4:10 | 400m hurdles | boys | final |
| 4:20 | 400m hurdles | men | final |
| 4:40 | 1500m | boys | final |
| 4:50 | 1500m | men | final |
| 5:00 | 1000 | boys | octathlon8 |
| 5:10 | 800 | women | heptathlon7 |
| 5:20 | 4x400m relay | boys | final |
| 5:30 | 4x400m relay | women | final |
| 5:40 | 4x400m relay | men | final |
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Mens and Womens Sprint Previews
Over the Next two weeks Pinoyathletics will proudly present a series of event Previews for the UAAP. Pinoymiler will present the distance events, while Pinoyathletics will cover the sprints. We are still finalizing coverage of other event previews.
Leading up to the event which is scheduled December 4-7 at the Ultra, Pasig.
The events will go from 3pm to 9pm after the success of the trial of holding the event in the evening drew larger crowds from the public and ex-athletes.
You can view the schedule here
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Mens 100m
Undoubtedly the blue ribband event of any Track and Field meet. There is nothing more compelling than seeing eight men burst down the track in all out display of raw speed and power. Gone are the days when are greatest champion and National Record Holder once dominated the sprints at the UAAP. Ralph Waldy Soguilon (DLSU) from 2000-2005 still holds the UAAP Record at 10.56. He was succeeded by Jeffrey Lozande 2006-07 and Romnick Herida 07-10 of FEU, and then Carlo Soriano 2011-12 of ADMU. With the sudden departure of Soriano from the UAAP scene this now leaves the title vacant with a new champion to emerge.
The two main candidates are the two men from DLSU Patrick Unso (11.07 PB) and Jasper Tanhueco (11.09 PB) who finished seem like the obvious candidates for the title of sprint King. Unso is the National and National Junior Record Holder in the 110m Hurdles, while Tanhueco is the NCAA High school Record Holder in the 100m.
However after the Thai Open Decathlete Jesson Ramil Cid is the fastest in the UAAP with 10.88 (the third fastest time in the RP in 2012. Cid will be hard pressed due to the number of events he is expected to participate in. The action and depth is clearly in the NCAA this year, with Unso and Tanhueco ranked #9 and #10 on the RP Mens Ranking List for 2012.
Unso had decided to focus most of this year on Hurdles, while Tanhueco finished third behind CSB (NCAA) Sprinters Daniel Noval and Anthony Lopena at the University Games last month in Bacolod.
The only other UAAP athlete who is even ranked is Abraham Alzona of UE with 10.9 hand which was done at the last UAAP in early Feburary.
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Mens 200m
With time running short now as Pinoyathletics are the only ones covering the UAAP it is inevitable only the sprint events will be reviewed before the UAAP.
The next event we look at will be the Men’s 200m Dash. Last UAAP Patrick Unso (DLSU) spoiled defending Champion’s Carlo Soriano (ADMU) chances of defending his title. Soriano is now retired from the UAAP.
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Unso Brothers lead the charge
The fastest man in UAAP Schools Isidro Del Prado (21.99) who was Bronze Medalist at the National Games is not eligible to participate for FEU until next year. Patrick Unso goes in as the fastest looking to defend his UAAP title which he had won in 22.12. The National and National Junior Hurdles Record Holder main opponent for the title will be his brother Jose Unso. Unso who made the final at this event last UAAP has had some impressive show of form during the weekly relay series. The last time Jose medalled in this event was back in 2010 when he won the bronze medal.
If any challenge is to come for the Unso Brothers it will likely be from Jesson Ramil Cid of FEU, who has a personal best of 21.7. Cid has won the last two University Games in this event having overcame Soriano and Daniel Noval the last two years. Cids massive improvement in the 400m this year makes him a very strong chance at stealing the show in the Mens 200m Dash.
With a lot of men ranked this year her are some of the other outside chances in what will essentially be a lolly scramble to make the finals.
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200m Mens based on Rankings
22.12 Patrick Unso (DLSU)
21.9 Jesson Ramil Cid (FEU)
22.0 Jose Unso (DLSU)
22.27 Abraham Alzona (UE)
22.33 Jhonrey Bhardos (FEU)
22.3 Jericho Ejercito (DLSU)
22.59 Jasper Tanhueco (DLSU)
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2012 75th UAAP Sprint Reviews Women’s
100m Womens
The 100m Dash at the UAAP should be a very exciting race as it pits two evenly matched athletes in the hunt for the gold, and four athletes in the hunt for the medals.

Upcoming 18-year old Jennyrose Hernandez De Rosales. Has won three major titles in 200m, Palaro Pambansa 2011, UAAP and National Junior. (Photo Credit: Enrico Quodala)
Defending Champion Jennyrose Rosales (UE) who has added the National Junior title to her resume has not yet improved on her personal best of 12.34 she clocked to win the UAAP earlier this year. Since then Rosales has represented the country at the Asian Juniors in Sri Lanka and Thai Open. The small yet springy sprinter who just turned 18 will face her main challenge from the athlete she ran down on the line last year.
2011 UAAP Champion Hanelyn Loquinto (FEU) will be on a quest to regain her UAAP title that she lost to Rosales last UAAP. Loquinto who finished second at the National Games improved her personal best to 12.31 in Thailand, making her the fastest seeded entry in the womens 100m Dash.
Also in the mix will be Palaro and University Games Champion 17 year old Maureen Emily Schrijvers (DLSU) who holds a personal best of 12.68et/12.4ht. The tall sprinter from DLSU has had a rather up and down season but has been performing well at the big meets.
Also in the mix and looking at stealing a medal from one of the three favorites is UAAP Heptathlon Champion Mildrid Salut (FEU). Salut has demonstrated good ability in the sprints throughout the Weekly Relays. The muscular 23 year old now in her final UAAP may bag a sprint medal in her final year. On times Salut is tied with Mau this year with 12.68et/12.4ht, however has not participated in as many sprint events.
Also in the mix will be Ruffa Bargola (UP) and Avegail Dizon. Bargola who was controversially given the silver over Dizon at the Uni Games in Bacolod,(although camera footage showed otherwise after the event). Bargola Is not ranked but is a seasoned performer who is guaranteed a spot in the final. Dizon the third of the FEU Girls placed fourth last year and has ran 12.84et.
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Rosales Closes in on UAAP 200M Record

Upcoming 18-year old Jennyrose Hernandez De Rosales. Has won three major titles in 200m, Palaro Pambansa 2011, UAAP and National Junior (Photo Credit: Enrico Quodala)
Defending UAAP Champion, proved she is in better shape after winning the UAAP title last January. Rosales who recently celebrated her 18th Birthday. Timed 24.6s at the Weekly Relays on November 25. Converted this only puts her behind Fil-Heritage Kyla Richardson on the Ranking Lists.
However she also has edged one step towards erasing a 30 year old UAAP record, held by none other than Lydia De Vega Mercado (24.5). The UAAP will take place Dec 4-7 at Pasig. Another legend has had a major impact in the shy UE students life is her coach Elma Muros Posadas who discovered the dusky Palaro 100-200-400 Champion at Dapitan.
Rosales who won the UAAP comfortably in 25.33 last January, went onto win the National Juniors, represent the Philippines in Asian Juniors in Colombo and Thailand Open. Although she didnt do too well in the individual events in Thailand she bounced back to score a convincing win in the Weekly relays against some of her rivals.
Probably more so in the 200 than in the 100 which there is a 50/50 chance Rosales is undoubtedly the overwhelming favorite in this event.
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Close fight for the other medals
Following Rosales there is a gap of at least .4 seconds, followed by the next five sprinters who are separated only by .1 seconds. Here is a quick round up of the chances of the other potential medalists.
Josie Malacad (FEU), more of a 400m and 400m Hurdler but had a stunning win over Maureen Schrijvers at the Uni Games timing 25.5. Will probably have her hands full with longer events such as the 800m.
Hanelyn Loquinto (FEU), finished third behind Rosales at the UAAP in January timed 25.79. has not ran a 200m since then. Loquinto was the 200m Champion in 2011.
Maureen Emily Schrijvers (DLSU), won the Palarong Pambansa, ran good in Vietnam over 200m timed 25.74 and ran credibly at the Asean Schools. As of recently performances have not been consistent but ran a good 400m a few weeks back. She is the youngest in the field at 17.
Mildred Salut (FEU), the dark horse of the field, known as the UAAP Heptathlon Champion has shown incredible improvement this year and could barge into the medals timed 25.6 to place second against Rosales last week.
Neslee Angco (UE), the training partner of Rosales is also a very capable runner more known for the 400m, she is the Palaro and National Junior Champion. She timed 25.6 in the race behind Rosales and Salut last week.
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400m: Malacad is the favorite
In what is likely to be a very fast 400m Final. There are two names in contention. Undoubtedly this time though the odds on favorite is Uni Games 400m Champion Josie Malacad (FEU). Malacad who is better known as a Hurdler has had an incredible season improving her best time from 57.54 to 56.45 this year. In Vietnam she won the silver in 57.04. Before improving her best in the heats of Thailand to 57.03, and then taking a credible fourth place in 56.45 against a very strong international field. Malacad due to her 400m Hurdle background has a very graceful controlled style of running the 400m, which involves a well paced first 200m followed by a very rhythmic last 200m with evenly paced steps and good relaxation in the shoulders.
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Rosales outside chance
Malacad finished second last year, and the other contender in the field although this year more of an outside chance is Jenny Rosales (UE). Rosales has a personal best of 57.4 which is also the Palarong Pambansa record from 2011. However she has not ran the 400m since last UAAP in March. She did however run a good leg in Thailand in the 4×400 to help the RP team to silver. While Rosales is looking comfortable in the 200m, she would have a better secondary chance in the 100m than 400m this UAAP.
Surely though Rosales will need to run alot faster than her winning time of 58.47 last year, the record in this event of Ana Leah Hugo set in 1997 of 56.61s is under threat. With Rosales sure to give Malacad the much needed push towards this mark.
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The Best of the rest a very strong field
The strongest UAAP field assembled in 2010 saw all 8 women break 1 minute. Joining the field will be upcoming Rieventh Penarubia (FEU) the 16 year old has improved her best time to 58.4. Maureen Emily Schrijvers (DLSU) 58.8 better known in the short sprints. Rosales training partner Neslee Angco (UE) 59.3 the Palaro and National Junior Champion in this event. And the UST runners Rachelle Abotolomo 59.8 the Uni Games silver medalist, Vienna Mae Banebane who has not ran 400 well this year but has a personal best of 58.5 from last year, and Manelyn Clavejo the UAAP and Uni Games Bronze medalist.


































