Manila Standard

Obstacle course PH racers unstoppabl­e

- By Peter Atencio

PHNOM PENH—Two more new world records were establishe­d by Filipino athletes in the men’s and women’s relay squads on Sunday at the close of the 32nd Southeast Asian Games Obstacle Course Sports Competitio­ns here.

As the last runner, Ahgie Radam’s quick traverse through the Cliffhange­r, or the rotating monkey bars allowed him to lift the Philippine­s to a men’s gold medal.

The performanc­e of Radam and his teammates Elias Tabac, Jose Marie de Castro and Mervin Guarte saw the Filipinos finishing the challenge in 24.4788 seconds.

Malaysia settled for the silver medal in 25.1596, after winning over Indonesia, which clocked in at 34.1152 seconds.

It was the second straight time that the Filipinos set a record in the event after they registered a time of 25.8566 seconds in Round 1 of the heats.

In the women’s side, the Filipinas banked on Mecca Cortizano’s big dash up the quarter pipe to clock a recordsett­ing 33.7328 seconds, outrunning Indonesia, which finished second in 35.0601 seconds.

“Naabutan ko po sa huli. Sa pag-bell na lang. Binilisan ko po ang pagtakbo pataas,” said Cortizano, a 21-year- old student of University of the East.

The Filipinas, also made up of Sandi Abahan, Tess Nocyao, and Milky Tejares, earlier establishe­d a record in in round 2 of the heats, when they finished in 40.178 seconds, besting Malaysia (48.2455 seconds).

So far, a total of four records have been shattered during the course of the event, with Princess Cabuya setting a new world record for the second time in three days on Saturday.

Cabuya, a full-time athlete, did this after she conquered the 100-meter women’s individual action in 32.732 seconds, almost three seconds in front of silver medallist and teammate Kaiza de la Serna.

During the heats, the 32-year-old Cabuya reached the finals after topping the second heat in with a world recordsmas­hing 33.127 seconds.

Mark Julius Rodelas, a gold medallist in the men’s 100 meter individual­s, also forged a world record time of 25.092 seconds which he set in the heats.

 ?? ?? Ahgie Radam, Elias Tabac, Jose Marie de Castro and Mervin Guarte celebrate their OCR gold win by displaying the Philippine  ag.
Ahgie Radam, Elias Tabac, Jose Marie de Castro and Mervin Guarte celebrate their OCR gold win by displaying the Philippine ag.
 ?? ?? Cambodia’s Brandon Peterson celebrates after winning against the Philippine­s in their men’s  nal basketball 3x3 match.
Cambodia’s Brandon Peterson celebrates after winning against the Philippine­s in their men’s nal basketball 3x3 match.
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