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Cris Nievarez s Olympic stint ends at quarterfinal stage

13 hours ago CRIS Nievarez dropped out of contention in the medal rounds of the men s single sculls, finishing fifth in quarterfinal 4 of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games rowing regatta at the Sea Forest Waterway on Sunday. Nievarez failed to make it to the top three after clocking seven minutes, 50.74 seconds, 37.99 seconds behind winner Oliver Zeidler of Germany. Zeilder checked in at 7:12.75, with Luca Verthein Ferreira of Brazil placing second with 7:14.26 and Mindaugas Griskonis of Lithuania in third with 7:16.71. The Southeast Asian Games gold medalist on Friday made it to the quarterfinal round after he finished in third in Heat 5. The 21-year-old Nievarez will now be vying for rankings as he moves to the semifinal C/D to be held on Tuesday.

Philippines rower Cris Nievarez places in Top 3, advances to quarters in Tokyo Olympics

Good News Pilipinas Philippines’ rower Cris Nievarez places in Top 3, advances to quarters in Tokyo Olympics Cris Nievarez opens the country’s campaign for its first gold at the Olympics. Cris Nievarez FB. The Philippines’ rowing champion, Cris Nievarez, has placed in the Top 3 of the Men’s Single Sculls Heat and is advancing to the quarterfinals at the Tokyo Olympics. Cris Nievarez of Atimonan, Quezon, is the first Filipino athlete to see action in the Tokyo Olympics as the quadrennial games’ first event on opening day, July 23, 2021. - Advertisement - The 21-year-old Filipino rower clocked 7 minutes and 22.97 seconds to place 3rd in heat 5 held at the Sea Forest Waterway in Tokyo, Japan.

PH Olympian profilesS: Two world champions, a top-notch pole vaulter and a promising rower

PH Olympian profilesS: Two world champions, a top-notch pole vaulter and a promising rower
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Rowing chief plans to put up regional training hub in Cavite

Published May 12, 2021, 2:07 PM The members of the national rowing team, headed by its president Patrick Gregorio (third from left), pose for a photo during the Philippine Sportswriters Association Forum last January 2020. Philippine Rowing Association President Patrick Gregorio said plans are underway to put up a regional training hub to strengthen their grassroots program. Prior to Cris Nievarez’s qualification to the Tokyo Olympics, Gregorio said it has been their goal to launch this program to solidify the sport and make it more accessible to aspiring rowers. The association already eyed Maragondon River in Ternate, Cavite as an ideal venue for upcoming rowers.

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