Guimaras steeplechaser bags SEA Games silver

Joida Gagnao, a former Far Eastern University Tamaraws athletics team standout, aims to add up to her medal collection when she competes in the women’s 10,000-meter run on Friday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Joida Gagnao, a former Far Eastern University Tamaraws athletics team standout, aims to add up to her medal collection when she competes in the women’s 10,000-meter run on Friday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

MANILA – Guimarasnon Joida Gadot Gagnao fell short of a golden finish in the women’s 3000-meter steeplechase in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games at the Morodok Techno National Stadium in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

The Buenavista, Guimaras-native runner settled for a silver medal finish in the event after finishing the race in 10 minutes and 40.960 seconds, behind gold medal winner Thi Oanh Nguyen of Vietnam (10:34.470).

Gagnao’s silver medal finish came after she failed to land a podium finish in the women’s 5000-meter run, where she placed fourth behind two runners from Vietnam and and one from Indonesia.

Gagnao, a former Far Eastern University Tamaraws athletics team standout, aims to add up to her medal collection when she competes in the women’s 10,000-meter run on Friday.

Janry Ubas, meanwhile, pocketed the gold medal in the men’s long jump event with a best leap of 7.85 meters before he settled for a silver medal finish in the men’s decathlon event.

Umajesty Williams and Frederick Ramirez, meanwhile, captured a silver and a bronze medal, respectively, after finishing second and third in the men’s 400 meters, while Sonny Wagdos bagged a silver in men’s 5000-meter athletics.

Thea Salvino, on the other hand, delivered a gold medal in swimming by winning the women’s 100-meter backstroke in record-setting fashion of one minute and 01.64 seconds.

Jerald Jacinto, Thanya Dela Cruz, Jarod Hatch and Jasmine Alkhaldi, meanwhile, settled for a silver medal finish in mixed 4×100-meter relay with a time of three minutes and 57.01 seconds.

Hatch also won a silver medal in men’s 100-meter butterfly, Alkhaldi won a bronze in women’s 100-meter butterfly and Xiandi Chua women’s 400-meter indivudual medley also contributed a bronze medal.

Team Philippines also netted a gold medal finish in the women’s soft tennis team of Christy Sañosa, Princess Catindig, Virvienica Bejosano and Fatima Amir, which defeated Indonesia in the finals, 5-4, 4-2, 5-0.

Shania Mae Mendoza, meanwhile, took home a silver medal in women’s ouk chaktrang 60-minutes singles event as the duo of Paulo Bersamina and Jan Emmanuel Garcia ended with bronze on the men’s side.

Team Philippines also got three bronze medals in pencak silat from Ian Christopher Calo (men’s tandings class E), Rogielyn Parado (women’s tanding class C) and Angeline Viriña (women’s tanding class A), while the tandem of Maria Soberre and April Joy Alarcon bagged a bronze medal in women’s pétanque doubles event./PN

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