Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Manila, Philippines 2.18 m Leonard Grospe: 3 June 2023 PinoyAthletics Summer Series Meet Lingayen, Philippines [19] 2.20 m Leonard Grospe: 20 December 2023 Philippine National Games: Manila, Philippines [20] 2.21 m Leonard Grospe: 14 June 2024 Thai International Open Championships Bangkok, Thailand [21] Pole vault: 5.93 m Ernest John Obiena: 11 ...
Philippines 8 December 2019 2019 SEA Games: New Clark City, Philippines [23] Long jump: 6.71 m Marestella Torres Philippines 12 November 2011 2011 SEA Games: Palembang, Indonesia [24] Triple jump: 14.17 m (-0.7 m/s) NR: Maria Natalia Londa Indonesia 17 December 2013 2013 SEA Games: Naypyidaw, Myanmar [25] Shot put: 18.20 m Du Xianhui Singapore ...
Elma Muros-Posadas (born January 14, 1967, in Magdiwang, Romblon) also known as the "Long Jump Queen" of the Philippines and a heptathlon champion, is a former member of the Philippine Track and Field National Team and now a legend in Philippine track and field history who specialized in long jump.
A Misamis Oriental native, [3] he is a bronze medalist for men's heptathlon at the 2023 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Kazakhstan. Ubas clinched the medal by garnering 5,246 points – a national record. [4] [5] He also set a new national record in long jump with a record of 7.85m. [1]
A heptathlon is a track and field combined events contest made up of seven events. [1] The name derives from the Greek ἑπτά (hepta, meaning "seven") and ἄθλος (áthlos, or ἄθλον, áthlon, meaning "competition").
List of Philippine records in track cycling This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 21:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
This is a list National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) track and field champions. The school with the highest number of cumulative points wins the championship. The school with the highest number of cumulative points wins the championship.
Philippines 10 June 2023 Bergen Jump Challenge Bergen, Norway [15] 6.00 m EJ Obiena Philippines 26 August 2023 World Championships: Budapest, Hungary [16] Long jump: 8.48 m (+0.6 m/s) Mohamed Salman Al-Khuwalidi Saudi Arabia 2 July 2006 Sotteville-lès-Rouen, France Triple jump: 17.59 m (±0.0 m/s) Li Yanxi China 26 October 2009 Jinan, China [17]