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PH produces more golds in 29th SEA Games

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KUALA LUMPUR — Aries Toledo and Anthony Beram ruled their respective events in athletics Wednesday night to power the Philippines’ gold medal count to 10 in the 29th Southeast Asian Games.

Toledo topped the decathlon while Beram capped the night with his blistering run in the 200-meter dash. Mark Harry Diones bagged the silver in the triple jump and Arniel Ferra got the bronze in the men’s hammer throw event.

As of Wednesday evening, Team Philippines remains in sixth place with 10-15-20 (gold-silver-bronze) medal count. Host Malaysia is on top with 50-37-32, Singapore in second spot with 27-23-24 and Vietnam in third spot with 27-19-24.

Gymnast Kaitlin De Guzman started the Philippines’ medal harvest during Wednesday’s action when she settled for silver in the floor exercise and a bronze in the balance beam of the women’s artistic gymnastics competition.

Other medalists of the day are: silver — John Paul Bejar in karate-do (men’s kumite below 55kg) and Marco Vilog in the 800-meter run; bronze — Reyland Yuson Capellan (vault men’s artistic gymnastics event), Mae Soriano in karate-do (women’s kumite below 55kg).

Philippine tankers got three bronze medals courtesy of Jasmine Alkhaldi who finished in the women’s 100-meter freestyle and 50-meter butterfly and anchored her team in the 4 X 200 meter freestyle for third place.

The squash team got two bronze medals in women’s doubles and mixed doubles events.

Golds in Gymnastics, fencing, athletics, wushu deliver

KUALA LUMPUR — Filipino gymnasts Kaitlin Cera Lianne De Guzman and Reyland Yuson Capellan; fencer Louie Wayne Brennan; wushu artist Agatha Chrystenzen Wong and track star Erick Cray on Tuesday ruled their respective events with passion to power the Philippines’ gold medal count to eight in the 29th Southeast Asian Games.

De Guzman showed mastery in the uneven bars competition (12.875) of the women’s artistic gymnastics while Capellan demonstrated impeccable grace under pressure for the big win in floor exercise of the men’s artistic gymnastic event held at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibit Center (MITEC).

Brennan proved superior among his competitors as he bagged the gold in men’s foil individual by beating compatriot Nathaniel Perez who settled for the silver. Wong showed precision and style as she topped the women’s Taijijian (wushu).

Filipino-American Cray clocked 50.03 seconds and gave the Philippines its eighth gold after he won the athletics’ 400m hurdles event.

Fencers Hannel Abella and Harlene Raquin also sparkled and captured the silver and bronze medal in the women’s epee individual.

“They really worked hard to get that gold. I hope the other sports will get their gold medals,” said Cynthia Carreon, head of the Philippine delegation who is also the president of the local gymnastics federation.

Other medalists on Tuesday are Jason Ramil Macaalay and Rexor Tacay who each captured a silver in the male kumite below 60 kg and male kumite below 67kg in karate. Fil-Am James Orencio settled for the bronze in kata, also a karate event.

In boxing, three boxers — bantamweight Mario Fernandez, middleweight Eumir Felix Marcial and light heavyweight Marvin John Nobel Tupas, were assured of silver medals after they defeated their respective opponents in separate semifinal bouts.

Fernandez and Tupas scored similar 5-0 wins against their respective foes to gain a seat in the finals. Marcial also marched to the finals by beating Malaysia’s Indran Al Rama Krishnan via Referee Stopped Contest (RSC-1).

However, Olympian Charly Suarez and Ian Clark Bautista failed to make it into the finals when they bowed to their respective opponents in the welterweight and flyweight battles, respectively. (PNA)

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