Last Updated on September 14, 2021 by pirie
2018 Weekly Relays All Results
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- Evelou Abutas, 22, won the 5000m in 15:52 from FEU. Abutas PB is 15.37 from 2016.
- A lot of athletes from UST and UP are not present.
- No National athletes showed up in the Men’s and Women’s 100m Dash.
- Please note they didn’t use Electronics. Times associated are from my video.
- Mervin Guarte 3.54.63 wins the 1500m
- Joyme Sequita wins 400 47 and Galleon 48, National Athletes No Show.
- Razbiel Fabellon wins the High Jump in 1.70m for Adamson beating the FEU Girls.
- Lobos wins the Youth Girls 100m in 12.4 ht (unofficial) Palaro Record Holder Samantha Limos is a No Show
2018 Weekly Relays Junior Womens 200m Triple Jump
2018 Weekly Relays Mens 100m Dash
Feberoy Kasi FEU, the Palarong Pambansa record Holder (10.75, 2016), clocked a quick 10.93 (video software time) to show he continues to regain his speed after a hamstring injury after his palaro record.
Feberoy took advantage, as noted, of no National athletes joining the final.
The 19-year-old was 2-3 strides ahead; he improves each time he races and establishes himself as a top man at the UAAP level.
**Please note 10.93 is a fairly accurate conversion as 10.71 ht + .24 = 10.95.
Unofficial (video software times)
*Only lanes 4-8 used 5 runners
Place, Name, Team, HT (official) video time (unofficial)
- Feberoy Kasi FEU 10.71 / 10.93
- Arvin De Jesus BSU 11.22 / 11.25
- Karl Angelo Bagilio BSU 11.51 / 11.42
- Darwin Salamat BSU 11.8 /11.50
- Almer Duran Earist 13.50
2018 Weekly Relays Women’s 100m Dash A Final – Heat 2
Kimberly Zulueta, the UAAP Silver medalist, clocked 12.25 (unofficial video software), but time is taken off 2 videos from the set position.
Who is now back training with Ateneo. It looks like she will break her PB at the UAAP.
Her PB was 12.22 from 2017 UAAP; Zulueta could not break her PB in the 100m despite several international outings last year.
Having gone from 12.22 to 12.23 in the last year. Zulueta had the fastest time in the girls with 6 runners in Heat.
Place, Name, Team, HT (official) video time (unofficial)
- Kimberly Zulueta (ADMU) 12.02 / 12.25
- Jeremiah Malonzo (UP) 12.44 / 12.48
- Jelly Dianne Pargile (FEU) 12.55 / 12.76
- Rich Palmares (FEU) 12.86 / 13.03
- Ma. Lorenza Esguerra (ADU) 12.93 / 13.22
- Ma. Maricar Silvestre (FEU) 13.65/13.68
*All Times within .24 range or less of accuracy
Junior Men’s 100m Final (unofficial video software times)
Fresh off his Uni Games wins, Warren Villarosa ran unofficially below his 11.12 PB with 11.10.
- Warren Villarosa PERPETUAL 11.10 (lane 7)
- 11.18 (lane 5)
- 11.45 (lane 3)
- 11.54 (lane 6)
- 11.64 (lane 4)
- 11.70 (lane 2)
Junior Women’s 100m Final
Palaro Hurdle’s record holder Eliza Cuyom wins narrowly over the Palaro 400 record holder Jessel Lumapas.
- Eliza Cuyom (NU) 12.64
- Jessel Lumapas (NU) 12.66
- 12.90 (Lane 3)
- 13.05 (Lane 4)
- 13.60 (Lane 2)
2018 Weekly Relays Youth Boys 100m (unofficial video software times)
Palaro 400m silver medalist Alhryan Labita (SBC) gets Veruel Verdadero (JRU), the 2x Palaro Champion on the line
Place, Name, Team, HT (official) video time (unofficial)
- Veruel Verdadero (JRU) 10.79 / 11.25 (chest over the line first)
- Alhryan Labita (SBC) 10.81 /11.26
- Ryan Joseph Flores (SBC) 11.25/ 11.75
- Aloysius Mahagot (FEU) 11.45/11.77
- Kurt Castro (Cainta) 12.23/ 12.88
*Timing didn’t align with the video timing
Junior Mens Discus
Delina broke the National Junior record a few weeks ago
- Ed Delina (UP) 43.98m
- Joshua Melgar (NU) 43.73m
** Videos will be on Youtube and Pinoyathletics Facebook Page
Also, in the 2018 Weekly Relays on October 21.
Jomar Udtohan, a member of the national team formally of San Sebastian now at UP. Only narrowly held off the fast-finishing Russell Galleon, the Philippines NCAA 200m Record Holder in the Men’s A-Race.
Udtohan is coming off an injury, only just held on for dear life to hold off the fast-closing Galleon.
Karl Aquino of NU took the Gold in the Triple Jump with a NEW PB of 15.11m, which was #5 on the Filipino all-time Junior list. Teammate Aldrin Custodio took 2nd behind him in a new PB of 14.22m.
UP Masano, who has a PB of 1:52 at nationals, won the Men’s 800 in 1:57.
While in the Junior Women’s newbie Abegail Manzano of NU clocked a PB of 2:18 to hold off two athletes representing the Philippines at the age-grade level, both Marisol Amarga of UP 2:19 and Anjelica De Josef of FEU 2:25.
While Riza Jane Valiente of UP timed 1:04.09 in the Girls 400, well behind her Personal best of 1:01.52 (silver at the ASEAN School Games) and far from the qualifying for SEA Games.
Considering 4 women in South East Asia have run under 1 minute this year with Quach Thi Lan of Vietnam leading with 55.30 (SEA Record, at the Asian Games).
*Quach Thi Lan SEA Record
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