The Philippine Star

Pinoys bag 4 golds in Asian Games Invit’l

- – Olmin Leyba

Decathlete Aries Toledo gave Team Philippine­s its fourth gold medal in the 18th Asian Games Invitation­al Tournament as he dominated Sri Lankan rival Ajith Kumara Rajakaruna­wala Monday at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta.

Toledo, the reigning Southeast Asian Games champ, amassed 6,659 points to beat his Rajakaruna­wala (6,413) by 246 points.

The 24-year-old pride of Nueva Ecija submitted a personal best of 14.91 seconds in the 110m hurdles (against the Sri Lankan’s 15.18) and beat Rajakaruna­wala in the discus throw (36.8 versus 32.64) in the final day of decathlon action to wrap up his triumph.

Toledo joined taekwondo jins Kirstie Elaine Alora (women’s +67kg), Keno Anthony Mendoza (men’s -63kg) and Keybert Lee Lumbania (men’s +80kgs) in the winners’ circle as Phl hiked its collection to four golds, two silvers and seven bronzes for fourth overall in the medal tally dominated so far by Indonesia (15-9-8).

Rio Olympian Alora copped the mint via an 8-6 win over Hong Kong bet Tsan Wai Ying, 8-6, while Mendoza edged Korean Moon Jin Soo, 4-2, and Lumbaria crushed Indonesian Nicolas Armanto, 18-4, in the jins’ golden run during the weekend.

Lady jins Rheza Aragon (-53kgs) and Darlene Arpon (-67kgs) settled for the silver while bronze winners Jenar Torillos (men’s -58kg), Lorenz Chavez (men’s -68kgs), Christian Al dela Cruz (men’s -80kgs), Baby Jessa Canabal (women’s -49kgs) and Rhezie Aragon (women’s -57kgs) rounded out taekwondo’s medalists. Pencak silat artists Alvin Campos (men’s Class E 65-70kgs) and Glen Gunan (men’s Class F 70-75kgs) also landed in the podium.

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