Guillermo E Torres Track and Field
No more than 100 Student-athletes from public elementary and high schools compete in different categories—50m dash, 100m dash, 200m dash, 400m dash, 4×100 relay, long jump, and high jump in the one-day GETorres Invitational Track competition at the University of Mindanao Track Oval at Matina campus Saturday, March 4.
University of Mindanao president Guillermo Torres Jr., currently the national executive vice president and regional director of the Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association (PATAFA)-Mindanao, is joined by Councilor Pilar Braga, Kenneth Sai, president Davao Track and Field Association, Mikee Aportadera, head City Sports Division, Edgardo Castillo, SVP University of Mindanao, Dione Ferolino, sports coordinator of the Department of Education, and guests grace the opening.
Guillermo E Torres Track and Field Event Results Davao
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“In 2020, Andrew advanced to the position of Vice President with the Association of Track and Field Statisticians, having devoted seven years as an active member. His impressive track record includes roles such as a PSC Consultant and Research Assistant (2013-2015) and a distinguished stint as a Sprint Coach and Consultant at the renowned Zamboanga Sports Academy (2015-2017). Today, he offers his expertise as a Consultant Coach with VMUF, starting from 2021.
A recognized voice in the sports community, Andrew is the Chief Editor of Pinoyathletics.info. Additionally, his consultancy contributions to Ayala Corp in evaluating their Track and Field Program underline his deep domain knowledge.
Proficient in coaching sprints, middle-distance races, and jump events, Andrew boasts a Level 3 Athletics Australia Coaching Certification, specializing in Sprints and Hurdles. He is also on a progressive journey towards obtaining a Masters Degree in Education.
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