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2022 Palarong Pambansa
Palarong Pambansa 2019 – Athletics Results and Truthful Reports
May 29, Iloilo City
Qualifying standards required to join the event
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And then talking to not just the parents but also the coach in the recruitment process.
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2022 Palarong Pambansa Iloilo RESULTS
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**Coming Soon Evaluation of who has made the Standards for the 2022 ASEAN School Games
Shot Put Boys
1. Airex Gabriel Villanueva (R-6) – 14.76 meters
2. Nicko Atas ( R 4A) – 13.44m
3. Chino Balmores (NCR) – 12.78m
Long Jump Girls
1. Krisleen Shane Santiago (R 4A) – 5.01m
2. Rosebele Balingit (wildcard- Agusan Del Norte ) – 4.97m
3. Elizabeth Sicat (R 5) 4.85m
High jump girls
1. Mariel Abuan ( wildcard- Zambales)- 1.60m
2. Dalnay, Nikki Anne ( wildcard-Palawan)- 1.40m
3. Belloso, Evita Ruth ( R4A) – 1.40m
3,000m girls
1. Lheslie De Lima ( R5) – 11:15.94
2. Edna Magtubo ( R6) – 11:17.19
3. Juliana Sevilla (R8)- 11:24.13
3,000m boys
1. Isaac Kindrelle Asuncion ( R8) -9:40.78
2. Aaron Gumban ( wildcard- Davao) – 9:45.94
3. Christian Canillo ( NCR) – 9:53.13
High jump boys
1. PJ Paloma ( R-6) 1.83m
2. Joshua Caocbay ( R-4A) 1.80m
3. Prince Philip Canja (R-4A) 1.77m
200 meters boys
1. Arjan Kevin Piomato (NCR) 23.0sec
2. John Dave Tumangan (R-4A) 23.10sec
3. Renier Jay Ranges ( wildcard-Pangasinan) 23.25
200 meters girls
1. Jamica Santiago (R-4A) 27.50sec
2. Leonilyn Compuesto (R-5) 27.87 sec
3. Shalthea Delotayo ( R-6) 28.38sec
110 hurdles boys
1. Jessie Rey Garcia (NCR) 14.88sec
2. Mico Villaran (R-6) 14.95sec
3. King Ruel Gamboa (NCR) 15.32sec
100 hurdles girls
1. Evita Ruth Belloso (R-4A) 16.94sec
2. Jade Polite Cordova (R-6) 17.19sec
3. Sofia Sia (R-4A) 17.41sec
VIDEOS HERE
With all due respect to the athletes, I think the DEPED should reconsider its selection policies at this stage.
Take for example women’s 200m the winning time is 27.50.
In the 2022 SEA Games in the Women’s 200 Final the 4th placer from Thailand was born in 2005 and ran 24.07, the Vietnamese girl in that same race clocked 24.50 and was born in 2004. Within the eligible age ranges for the ASG.
So why the rush to let the top 1 or 2 be automatic when they are very far from the performance criteria? There are still 5 months to go before the event in Dumaguete. What if an athlete that didn’t participate here runs closer to the 25.72 5th place standard of the last ASG or someone who did runs faster than the person that won? Isn’t it better to look realistically at what the other countries’ performances are like before finalizing a team?
Winning Performances vs 5th place at the 2019 ASG
event/ 5th place/winning time
Boys
200m 22.26 / 23.00
3000m 9:03.68 / 9:41
110H 14.43 / 14.88
High Jump 1.90m / 1.83m
Long Jump 6.83m / 6.57m
Shotput 15.57 /14.76
Girls
200m 25.72 / 27.50
3000m 11:48.37 / 11.15.94 & 11.17.19 (YES)
100H 15.08 / 16.94
HJ 1.63/ 1.60
Javelin 35.81 / 46.31 (YES)
2022 Palarong Pambansa Athletics Iloilo Schedule
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