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Beram eyes 3rd gold in relay team event

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KUALA LUMPUR – With two individual gold medals hanging on his neck, new Filipino-American track sensation Trenten Beram was thinking how his teammates could savor his wining experience in the 29th Southeast Asian Games.

“I would like them to get them up here with me,” said Beram shortly after being awarded the gold in the men’s 400-meter race following a valiant run at the National Stadium inside the KL Sports City Thursday night.

Battling cramps and drawing a difficult outside lane, Beram displayed a lot of guts in ruling the race in 46.39 seconds for his second consecutiv­e victory, a fitting follow-up to his triumph in the men’s 200-meter run the previous day.

With the men's 400-meter win, Beram became the country's first double gold medalist in the biennial meet -- with more expected to come.

Now, the 21-year-old New York City native and fellow Fil-Am Eric Shawn Cray, who retained his 400-meter hurdles title, get to share the wealth with the rest of their teammates as they spearhead the Philippine men’s squads in the 4x100-meter relays on Friday and men’s 4x400 meter relays the next day.

“As long as I’m not injured, I will run both races,” said the good-looking athlete, who has become the crowd darling of Malaysian fans here and whose family was out in full force to see him perform the last two days.

“Winning one was overwhelmi­ng, winning two is not even real!” exclaimed his father Glen, who had wife Nena and other children Trina and Tyler in tow in witnessing their celebrated son’s track exploits.

“He (Trenten) wanted to run for his mom’s country since he was little. He has good connection with his (Filipino) grandparen­ts, who also live in New York,” the elder Beram, a high school math teacher, noted. “With the amount of training he has been doing, I knew he had a good chance of winning.”

“I am unbelievab­ly excited and so proud. Yesterday I was crying when Trenten won. Now I’ll go back to my hotel and start crying again,” said Nena Beram of Mandaue, Cebu whose family moved to the United States in 1972. PSC

 ?? PSC ?? SECOND GOLD. Trenten Beram of the Philippine­s races past his rivals to clinch the 29th Southeast Asian Games men's 400-meter gold medal at the National Stadium inside the KL Sports City in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Thursday evening.
PSC SECOND GOLD. Trenten Beram of the Philippine­s races past his rivals to clinch the 29th Southeast Asian Games men's 400-meter gold medal at the National Stadium inside the KL Sports City in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Thursday evening.
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