QC resident sets new world dribbling record
November 21, 2006 | 12:00am
The Quezon City government honored yesterday the 21-year-old Criminology student from Libis who set a new world record in dribbling. Erwin Evangelista, who bounced a basketball for 45 hours and 22 minutes, received from Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr., Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista and city officials a plague of recognition.
Evangelista broke the world record held by former Kenyan national cager Joseph Odhiambo, who registered a dribbling record of 26 hours and 40 minutes during the NBA All Star-weekend in Houston last February.
Evangelista was among the 100 top finalists in the elimination rounds of the Astig Revicon Guinness Dribbling Challenge in Metro Manila, Davao, Cebu and Dagupan. The finals were held at the Pasay Sports Complex last month.
He told The STAR he started dribbling at 4 p.m. last Oct. 28 and until 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 30 for a dribbling feat that lasted 45 hours and 22 minutes. For breaking the new record he received a P500,000 check and a four-year college scholarship from sponsors of the competition.
Evangelistas feat will be submitted to the Guinness Book of World Records to make it official. Perseus Echeminada
Evangelista broke the world record held by former Kenyan national cager Joseph Odhiambo, who registered a dribbling record of 26 hours and 40 minutes during the NBA All Star-weekend in Houston last February.
Evangelista was among the 100 top finalists in the elimination rounds of the Astig Revicon Guinness Dribbling Challenge in Metro Manila, Davao, Cebu and Dagupan. The finals were held at the Pasay Sports Complex last month.
He told The STAR he started dribbling at 4 p.m. last Oct. 28 and until 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 30 for a dribbling feat that lasted 45 hours and 22 minutes. For breaking the new record he received a P500,000 check and a four-year college scholarship from sponsors of the competition.
Evangelistas feat will be submitted to the Guinness Book of World Records to make it official. Perseus Echeminada
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