The Indonesian wushu team will train in China as a part of its preparations ahead of the 32nd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) that will take place in Phnom .
Team Philippines (Photo courtesy of PSC Facebook page) HANOI - Olympian Ernest John Obiena easily retained his pole vault title and the Philippines, in its most productive day yet, also struck gold in triathlon, jiu-jitsu, fencing, and gymnastics Saturday to boost its bid for a top-three finish even as host Vietnam moved out of reach in the 31st edition of the Southeast Asian Games here. Kim Mangrobang, at 30 still very much competitive, broke away from the pack in the bike leg of the 1.5K swim, 40K bike, and 10K run event and won her third straight SEA Games crown pulling away while Fil-Spanish Fernando Tan Caseres, 26, proved to be a very able successor to compatriot John Leerams "Rambo" Chicano, topping the men's race in 1:56.57. The twin victories, which duplicated the two-gold sweep by triathlon in the 2019 Philippine Games, started the ball rolling for the Filipinos, who also got gold medals from jiu-jitsu fighters Meggie Ochoa in the women's minus 48kg class an
ONE-TWO. Andrew Kim Remolino (left) and Fernando Tan Casares clinch the silver and gold medals, respectively, in the triathlon event of the 31st Southeast Asian Games in Tuan Chau, Vietnam on Saturday (May 14, 2022). Like Casares, women's event bet Kim Mangrobang retained her crown. (Photo courtesy of PSC-POC) HANOI - Triathlon delivered as promised on Saturday, sweeping the men's and women's individual gold medals and perking up the Filipinos' campaign in the 31st Vietnam Asian Games here. Kim Mangrobang, 30, broke away from the pack in the bike leg of the 1.5-kilometer (km) swim, 40-km bike, and 10-km run event in Tuan Chau island en route to her third straight crown in 2 hours, 13 minutes, and 31 seconds. Filipino-Spanish Fernando Tan Casares, 26, proved a worthy successor to compatriot John Leerams "Rambo" Chicano, topping the men's race in 1:56.57. Andrew Kim Remolino of Cebu City and Raven Faith Alcoseba settled for the men's silver and women'
ONE-TWO. Andrew Kim Remolino (left) and Fernando Tan Casares clinch the silver and gold medals, respectively, in the triathlon event of the 31st Southeast Asian Games in Tuan Chau, Vietnam on Saturday (May 14, 2022). Like Casares, women's event bet Kim Mangrobang retained her crown. (Photo courtesy of PSC-POC) HANOI - Triathlon delivered as promised on Saturday, sweeping the men's and women's individual gold medals and perking up the Filipinos' campaign in the 31st Vietnam Asian Games here. Kim Mangrobang, 30, broke away from the pack in the bike leg of the 1.5-kilometer (km) swim, 40-km bike, and 10-km run event in Tuan Chau island en route to her third straight crown in 2 hours, 13 minutes, and 31 seconds. Filipino-Spanish Fernando Tan Casares, 26, proved a worthy successor to compatriot John Leerams "Rambo" Chicano, topping the men's race in 1:56.57. Andrew Kim Remolino of Cebu City and Raven Faith Alcoseba settled for the men's silver and women'