SEA Games: PH athletics wins 2 silvers, 4 bronzes along with Obiena gold

Pole vaulters’ EJ Obiena and Hokett Delos Santos with a 1-2 finish in men’s pole vault. PATAFA PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association collected a gold medal, two silver and four bronze medals on Saturday in the 31st Southeast Asian Games at My Dinh Stadium in Vietnam.

With all eyes on EJ Obiena, who expectedly ruled the pole vault with a new SEA Games record of 5.46, the 19-year-old Hokett Delos Santos introduced himself in the regional meet,  placing second to his compatriot with 5.00 for the silver medal.

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After Obiena and Delos Santos 1-2 finish in pole vault and the silver and bronze medals from sisters Kyla and Kayla Richardson, the national team got three more third-place finishes in men’s 1500m, men’s javelin throw, and women’s 5000m.

Melvin Calano (javelin throw), Alfrence Braza (men’s 1500m) and Joida Gagnao (women’s 5000m). PATAFA PHOTOS

Alfrence Braza clocked the third-best time in the men’s 1500m, finishing the race in 3:56.350 — just a second shy of silver medalist Dang Tran Van’s time (3:55.660).

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Vietnamese Phuoc Luong Duc won the contest with 3:54.370 for the gold medal, while Braza’s comrade Mariano Masano placed fifth with 3:57.180.

Melvin Calano placed third in the men’s javelin throw, tallying a score of 66.86. Vietnam’s Van Nguyen Hoai earned the gold with his 70.87, edging oit Indonesia’s Abd Hafiz (70.58).

Meanwhile, Joida Gagnao also copped a bronze medal in women’s 5000m, finishing the race at 17:37.740.

Vietnam placed 1 and 2 with Oanh Nguyen Thi winning the gold at 16:44.060, just one second ahead of his compatriot Hong Le Pham Thi.

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