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Hallasgo caps SEAG athletics’ campaign with marathon silver

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HANOI — Christine Hallasgo capped the Philippine athletics team’s campaign in the 31st Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) at the My Dihn National Stadium with a silver in the marathon.

Still in contention in the final 600 meters, Ms. Hallasgo was slowed down by cramps the rest of the way but soldiered on to pull through with the runner-up finish in the event she ruled during the 2019 edition in the Philippine­s.

Ms. Hallasgo finished with a time of 2:56.07 behind winner Odekta Naibaho Elvina (2:55.280). Vietnam’s Ngoc Hoa Hoang Thi finished third at 2:57.350.

Ms. Hallasgo’s silver was the seventh for Team PH in these games, to go with five golds and 14 bronze medals.

The team failed to match or surpass its 11 gold, eight silver and eight bronze medals in the 2019 SEAG held at the New Clark City Athletics Stadium in Tarlac, but Philippine Athletics Track and Field Associatio­n (PATAFA) head coach Joeffrey Chua still considers the tracksters’ stint a success.

“This version of the SEA Games is by far the most challengin­g because of the effect of the COVID-19 (coronaviru­s disease 2019) pandemic. But with one SEAG record, five new Philippine national records recorded, and eight personal records establishe­d, this can be considered as a very successful campaign for PATAFA national athletes,” said Mr. Chua.

The team was led by Asia’s best pole-vaulter Ernest John Obiena, whose gold-winning feat set a new SEAG record of 5.46 meters.

MEDALISTS

Other gold medalists were William Morrison in the men’s shot put (18.14 meters), Clinton Bautista, who set a new national record in the 110m hurdles at 13.78 seconds; Eric Cray, who won a fifth straight 400m hurdles SEAG crown and Kayla Richardson, who regained the 100-meter tiara (11.60 seconds) that she won in the 2015 Singapore edition.

Silver medalists were Kyla Richardson (200 meters, 23.56), Hokett delos Santos (pole vault, 5 meters), Janry Ubas (long jump, 7.73 meters), Aries Toledo (decathlon, 7499), Sarah Dequinan (Heptahlon), Harry Diones (triple jump, 15.87m) and Ms. Hallasgo.

Bagging bronze medals were Kayla Richardson (200 meters, 23.87), Joida Gagnao (5000m and 3000m, steeplecha­se), Alfrence Braza (men’s 1500m, 3:56.35), Melvin Calano ( javelin, 66.86m), Sonny Wagdos (men’s 5000m, 16:39:89), Mr. Ubas (decathlon, 6977 pts), Bernalyn Bejoy, Jessel Lumapas, Edgardo Alejan, Jr. and Joyme Sequita (4x400 Mixed Relay), Jelly Paragile (100m Hurdles), Alyana Nicolas (pole vault), Robyn Brown (women’s 400m hurdles, 56.44 seconds), Mr. Morrison (discus throw), Evalyn Palbrica (javelin, 49.07 meters), and Bejoy, Brown, Eloise Medina and Maureen Schrijvers (4x400, Women’s Relay).

“The feeling of pressure, disappoint­ment, excitement, and victory made each performanc­e memorable. All athletes gave their all and we couldn’t be more proud,” said PATAFA’s Judith Staples.

 ?? JEROME ASCANO ?? CHRISTINE HALLASGO (center) placed second in marathon.
JEROME ASCANO CHRISTINE HALLASGO (center) placed second in marathon.

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