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Ubas hopes to win long jump gold in 2017 SEAG

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JANRY Ubas of Cagayan de Oro hopes to win the gold medal in the men’s long jump event of the 29th Southeast Asian Games which will be held from August 19 to 30 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

It will be the second SEA Games for Ubas, who won the bronze medal in decathlon two years ago in Singapore.

“Handang-handa na po ako (I am ready),” said Ubas in an online interview on Sunday.

“I joined three tournament­s abroad and so far, consistent po ako sa performanc­e ko (I joined three tournament­s abroad and so far, my performanc­e is consistent),” said the UAAP Season 78 MVP from Far Eastern University.

Ubas, who became a member of the national team in 2015, has competed in three internatio­nal tournament­s in preparatio­n for the KL SEA Games.

He won the long jump gold (7.78 meters) at the Thailand Open Track and Field Championsh­ips from June 12 to 15 at the Thammasat University Sports Complex in Bangkok.

A week before the Thailand tournament, Ubas jumped 7.88 meters in the trials conducted by the Philippine Amateur Track and Field Associatio­n (PATAFA) at the Philsports in Pasig City to erase the SEA Games record of Henry Dagmil (7.87 meters) set during the 2007 SEAG in Thailand.

After the Thailand Open, Ubas captured the long jump gold (7.67 meters) in the 2017 Hong Kong Inter-City Athletics Championsh­ips held from June 23-24.

Last month, Ubas bagged the silver medal in the 94th Malaysia Open in Kuala Lumpur.

Aside from the internatio­nal exposure, Ubas also attended a training camp at the Hong Kong Sports Institute. The national athletics team spent two weeks training in Baguio City and returned to Manila on August 10.

Ubas hopes the Filipino people will pray for Team Philippine­s. PNA

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