By Kalongkong Bridge Web Eye on Mar 20, 2013 in:
Contest, Events, Health, Outreach, Running, Running Bloggers, Sports, Asia, champion athletes, Chris Tiu, health, Manila, medicine, Milo, Philippine Taekwondo Association, Philippines, Southeast Asian Games, Sport, tennis, world class athletes
Great things start every summer! PRESS RELEASE: MANILA, PHILIPPINES, March 6, 2013 – MILO once again makes summer the perfect time for active play with the MILO Summer Sports Clinics, the most widely participated sports clinic program in the countr...
By hurdler49: Hurdles, Track & Field and Sports on Nov 30, 2012 in:
Abidin Muhammad Zaiful Zainal, Ahmed Sakeh Sumarsono, Amran Raj Krishnan, Ernie Candelario, Jukkaip Pojaroen, Jukkathip Pocharoen, Julius Felicisimo Nierras, SEA Games, Sprints, Suppachai Chimdee, Yan Karubaba, Zaiful Zainal Abidin, 400m, 400m dash, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Southeast Asian Games, sprints, Thailand
The 400m dash was my first track event. I took up the quarter-mile during the heyday of Ernie Candelario in the early oughts. Even if I eventually shifted focus to the sprint hurdles, the 400m dash has always been my favorite sprinting event. Here...
By hurdler49: Hurdles, Track & Field and Sports on Nov 14, 2012 in:
Track, 10-for-10, 10-for-10 quiz, Elma Muros, Elma Muros-Posadas, Jumps, Kat Santos, Katherine Kay Santos, Lerma Balauitan, Lerma Balauitan-Gabito, Long Jump, lydia de vega, Lydia de Vega-Mercado, marestella torres, Philippines, SEA Games, Southeast Asian Games, University of Baguio
Despite the peaks and troughs of the Philippine athletics scene, Filipino women have competed with distinction in the long jump for more than two decades. Since Elma Muros-Posadas’ maiden long jump win in the 1989 edition of the Southeast Asian...