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Davao del Norte teen bags games’ 1st athletics’ gold

Tagum City—Aaron Gumban woke up early to dominate the field, making him the first gold medalist in the athletics’ competition of the 2019 Batang Pinoy Mindanao leg Thursday at the Davao del Norte Sports and Tourism Complex here.

The 14-year-old Gumban displayed his deadly form when he ruled the 13-15 boys’ 5,0000-meter run in impressive fashion in this prestigious age-group event organized by the Philippine Sports Commission and Province of Davao del Norte.

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Carrying the banner of Sto. Tomas, Davao del Norte, a small town one-hour drive from this progressive city, Gumban clocked 17 minutes and 14 seconds to retain the gold medal that he also won last year in Oroquieta City in Misamis Occidental.

But in the national finals, luck wasn’t on his side.

Gumban suffered an injury, denying him of a chance to test his mettle against other young runners from Luzon and the Visayas in the national finals in Baguio City.

“I competed in the national finals, but I didn’t finish the race. Now, I have another chance and I will do my best to win,” said Gumban, who woke up at 3 a.m. only to outrun Lordy Salpid of Gen. Santos City (19:05.07) and Rome Laviste Jr. of Davao del Sur (19:12.66) by wide margin.

In fact, Gumban was already cooling down and granting an interview when Salpid and Laviste crossed the finish line to grab the silver and bronze medals, respectively, of this multi-sport event that also has STI College-Tagum and Alfalink Total Solutions Corp. as sponsors.

“I didn’t hold back. I gave everything I can,” he said, adding that he’s in good condition following a victorious stint in the Davao Regional Athletic Association last week.

Gumban, a Grade 8 student of Sto Tomas National High School, still has a chance to make it a triple crown when he competes in the steeplechase and 1,500-meter run in the next couple of days.

“From DAVRAA, I didn’t practice anymore. Anyway, I’m still in good condition. I just had some light workout to stay in shape. I know I can make it.”

Over at nearby throwing area, Mary Joy Mancera of Davao del Sur asserted her mastery when she ruled the 13-15 girls’ discus throw.

Mancera, who clinched the gold, while celebrating her 15th birthday, tallied 26.28 meters to outshine Avril Saucejo of Mati City (23.49) and Kristal Molina of Davao City (19.85), who settled for the silver and bronze medals, respectively.

Also emerging victorious was Rona Bacus of Cagayan de Oro, who tallied 11.01 meters in her sixth and final jump to top the 13-15 girls’ triple jump event.

Jonalyn Flonda of Iligan City tallied 9.75 meters, while Gezhel Castro of Tacurong notched 9.71 meters to settle for the silver and bronze medals, respectively.

In archery, John Carlo Loreno collected his sixth gold medal after teaming up with Precious Micah Basadre in ruling the cadet mixed team event.

Loreno and Basadre combined for 2459 points to beat Compostela Valley’s Mysel Magallanes and Andrea Tagotongan (2073) and Digos City’s Christian Malunes and Angela Camello (1035).

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