Manila Standard

Richardson, pals survive world-class challenger­s

- By Peter Atencio

ILAGAN, Isabela—Southeast Asian Games veteran Kayla Richardson, newcomers Lauren Hoffman and Umajesty Williams and local bet Sara Dequinan took on world-class challenger­s, who tested their resolve in the ongoing the ICSTI Philippine Athletics Championsh­ips at the Ilagan Sports Complex here on Friday.

Richardson held her ground against Malaysian Olympic veteran Zaidatul Husniah Zulkifli and snared the gold medal in 24.1 seconds in the women’s 200-meter finals.

Williams bagged his second medal, this time a silver after he pulled a hamstring halfway in the men’s 200-meter run in his joust with Tokyo Olympic veteran, Iraq’s Taha Hussein Yaseen, who claimed the gold in 21.20 seconds. Williams trailed in 21.4 seconds, while another Iraqi, Mohammed AlTameemi, was third (21.67) in the men’s 200-meter finals.

On the other hand, Hoffman moved closer to a second podium finish after dealing with another strong rival from Vietnam on Day 3.

This time, the 23-year-old Hoffman quickly took the lead and left behind Vietnamese national champion Nguyen Thi Ngoc in the women’s 400-meter hurdles heats and clocked 59.40 seconds for her effort.

Dequinan, who is recovering from a back injury, claimed the long-jump victory for her second gold after earlier topping the women’s heptathlon with 3046 points and outpacing Malaysian national champion Winnie Eng May Xin (2625).

The 24-year old Richardson said her training kicked in as she kept Zulkifli at bay from start to finish.

Richardson was close to her personal best she establishe­d last month at 24.01 seconds, which was a second off the national record that Kristina Knott set in 2019.

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