+ Follow INVITATIONAL TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS Tag
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[Title] => New RP marks seen in track open
[Summary] => A couple of national records are expected to be broken when the 2001 Milo National Open, also known as the PATAFA Invitational Track and Field Championships, comes off the wraps Thursday at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
Leading the local charge against some 200 foreign tracksters from at least nine countries is Geralyn Amandoron, who recently broke the Philippine record in the women’s javelin in winning the gold in last week’s Thailand Open.
[DatePublished] => 2001-05-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => New RP marks seen in track open
[Summary] => A couple of national records are expected to be broken when the 2001 Milo National Open, also known as the PATAFA Invitational Track and Field Championships, comes off the wraps Thursday at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
Leading the local charge against some 200 foreign tracksters from at least nine countries is Geralyn Amandoron, who recently broke the Philippine record in the women’s javelin in winning the gold in last week’s Thailand Open.
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[Title] => Ferrera hits golden treble
[Summary] =>
Arnel Ferrera ruled the boys' shotput event in overwhelming fashion to become
the first male triple gold medal winner at the close of the 2000 Milo
Invitational Track and Field Championships at the Rizal Memorial Stadium
yesterday.
Ferrera made a throw of 12.45 m, short of the 14.64 set in 1993 by Salvador
Atienza but it was enough to win the gold and beat University of the East's
Rodel Duca (11.37 m) and Iligan City's Michael Von Butahid at (10.97 m).
The 19-year-old six-footer won his first two golds in the boys' hammer throw
and discus throw in record-breaking style.
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INVITATIONAL TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
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[Title] => New RP marks seen in track open
[Summary] => A couple of national records are expected to be broken when the 2001 Milo National Open, also known as the PATAFA Invitational Track and Field Championships, comes off the wraps Thursday at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
Leading the local charge against some 200 foreign tracksters from at least nine countries is Geralyn Amandoron, who recently broke the Philippine record in the women’s javelin in winning the gold in last week’s Thailand Open.
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[Title] => New RP marks seen in track open
[Summary] => A couple of national records are expected to be broken when the 2001 Milo National Open, also known as the PATAFA Invitational Track and Field Championships, comes off the wraps Thursday at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
Leading the local charge against some 200 foreign tracksters from at least nine countries is Geralyn Amandoron, who recently broke the Philippine record in the women’s javelin in winning the gold in last week’s Thailand Open.
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[Title] => Ferrera hits golden treble
[Summary] =>
Arnel Ferrera ruled the boys' shotput event in overwhelming fashion to become
the first male triple gold medal winner at the close of the 2000 Milo
Invitational Track and Field Championships at the Rizal Memorial Stadium
yesterday.
Ferrera made a throw of 12.45 m, short of the 14.64 set in 1993 by Salvador
Atienza but it was enough to win the gold and beat University of the East's
Rodel Duca (11.37 m) and Iligan City's Michael Von Butahid at (10.97 m).
The 19-year-old six-footer won his first two golds in the boys' hammer throw
and discus throw in record-breaking style.
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-08 00:00:00
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[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] =>
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