+ Follow ALJUN ALFORO Tag
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[Title] => Veterans grab spotlight
[Summary] =>
A long jumper, a walkathoner and a shot put bet made the most noteworthy
performances in the inaugurals of the 2000 Milo Invitational Track and Field
Championships at the Rizal Memorial Stadium yesterday.
Marestella Torres, Harry Castillo and Mitchell Martinez won their respective
events with plenty to spare, seizing the spotlight at the start of the four-day
multi-nation event.
Torres, a Negros Oriental native who first made waves by ruling the Palaro ng
Bayan long jump event, did it again in the Milo invitational, winning the gold
in the girls' long jump with a leap of 5.8
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-05 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1096369
[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
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ALJUN ALFORO
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[ArticleID] => 108610
[Title] => Veterans grab spotlight
[Summary] =>
A long jumper, a walkathoner and a shot put bet made the most noteworthy
performances in the inaugurals of the 2000 Milo Invitational Track and Field
Championships at the Rizal Memorial Stadium yesterday.
Marestella Torres, Harry Castillo and Mitchell Martinez won their respective
events with plenty to spare, seizing the spotlight at the start of the four-day
multi-nation event.
Torres, a Negros Oriental native who first made waves by ruling the Palaro ng
Bayan long jump event, did it again in the Milo invitational, winning the gold
in the girls' long jump with a leap of 5.8
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-05 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1096369
[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
[SectionName] => Sports
[SectionUrl] => sports
[URL] =>
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