The Philippine Lumapas trackster wins the second gold medal at 2018 ASG »Manila Sports Bulletin



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  Charles Raymond A. Maxey, Commissioner of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), with Jessel Lumapas and coach Fernando Dagasdas. Lumapas reigned over 200 meters of girls running late Monday afternoon at the Bukit Jalil mini-stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (Photo by the PSC)

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  Charles Raymond A. Maxey, Commissioner of the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), with Jessel Lumapas and coach Fernando Dagasdas. Lumapas reigned over 200 meters of girls running late Monday afternoon at the Bukit Jalil mini-stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (PSC Photo)

Charles Raymond A. Maxey, Commissioner of the Philippine Sports Commission (CSP), with Pinay athlete Jessel Lumapas and his coach Fernando Dagasdas. Lumapas reigned over 200 meters of girls running late Monday afternoon at the Bukit Jalil mini-stadium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia) – Filipino track and Calabarzon sprint queen, Jessel Lumapas, clinched their second gold medal and fifth overall in the ASEAN School Games in 2018 at Bukit Jalil. [19659009] Lumapas, a grade 11 student at Nazareth School of the National University, totaled 25.03 seconds in girls and is the only double gold medalist in the country in this annual event among the student-athletes of the region.

Decerie Jane Niala won the silver (25.07) and the Indonesian Nuryanti Erna (25.25) took the bronze.

Lumapas, 17, a native of Dasmarinas City, Cavite, said that his quest for a gold medal was far from over. Still looking for a new gold medal in the 4x400m event scheduled for Tuesday.

"Tingnan ko lang po Kakayanin namin ng teammates ko Mai tiwala naman ako sa kanila (We'll see, we'll do our best, I believe in my teammates)," said Lumapas on the sidelines of the handover ceremony Athletics Award

competing in his last ASEAN School Games, the Fernando Dagasdas-mentored bet says that she dedicates her medal to her most supportive parents.

"These medals are for them," she added in the vernacular

Meanwhile, Tara O. Borlain and Bernalyn Bejoy also saved the runners "

Ngo Thi Khanh Ny won the medal of gold after having timed two minutes and 13.90 seconds.

Borlain in 2: 15.54 and Bejoy in 2: 17.51 ​​earned silver and bronze.

Leon's Justine Ace won the silver medal at the Boys' Artistic Gymnastics Gymnasium at Bukit Jalil.

De Leon received a final score of 13,533 points for the silver medal. Medal place, placing behind the gold medalist Trinh Hai Khang of Vietnam collected 13.717 points.

Althea Descutido also won the bronze medal in the women's rhythmic gymnastics finals.

The Philippines placed sixth with five gold medals, five silver medals and ten bronze medals.

Host Country Malaysia climbed to the front with 23 gold, 24 silver and 19 bronze medals, followed by Indonesia (19-17-22) and Thailand (12-16-19). , Vietnam (12-7-6) and Singapore (6-8-10).

Tags: 2018 ASEAN School Games, ASEAN School Games, Bernalyn Bejoy, Jane Niala Death, Fernando Dagasdas, Jessel Lumapas, Nazareth School of the National University

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