Negrenses Alegarbes, Severino nab 2 medals in ASEAN Para Games

Posted by watchmen
June 8, 2023
Posted in SPORTS

By ADRIAN STEWART CO

Negrense Ariel Joseph Alegarbes was pictured with fellow Team Philippines para swimmer Angel Otom, who captured a gold in the women's 200-meter individual medley SM5. (PSC / Pool photo)
Negrense Ariel Joseph Alegarbes was pictured with fellow Team Philippines para swimmer Angel Otom, who captured a gold in the women’s 200-meter individual medley SM5. (PSC / Pool photo)

Negrenses Ariel Joseph Alegarbes and Sander Severino added two medals each for Team Philippines in the 12th ASEAN Para Games held at the Morodok Aquatic Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

The Negros Occidental’s Victorias City-native Alegarbes continued his medal haul in the competition as he captured a gold medal in the men’s 200-meter individual medley SM14 in record fashion.

Alegarbes captured the gold medal in the said event with two minutes and 18.19 seconds to erase the previous record of Malaysian para swimmer Khoo Yin Jun of two minutes and 27.23 seconds.

The Negrense para swimmer also captured a silver in the men’s 100-m butterfly S14 in 1:00.73, clocking behind eventual winner Muhd Imaan Aiman of Malaysia, who finished the race in 1:00.35.

Earlier in the competition, Alegarbes captured a gold medal in the men’s 50-m butterfly S14 event before settling for a silver medal finish in the men’s 100-m breaststroke event.

On the other hand, the Silay City-native Severino captured two silver medals in the men’s individual rapid chess PI and in the team rapid event with Henry Roger Lopez and Jasper Rom.

Also in chess, rapid gold winners Darry Bernardo and Cheyzer Mendoza all stayed on course in adding another one as they led their respective divisions after three rounds in the standard division.

Over at the Table Tennis Hall also in Morodok, the Filipino paddlers produced a pair of bronzes courtesy of Smith Billy Cartera and Racleo Martinez (men’s class four-team event); and Leo Macalanda, Jobert Lumanta and Jayson Ocampo (men’s class 8).

In athletics, King James Reyes saved the best for last as he finally struck gold in the men’s 800-m T46, where he timed in two minutes and 13.22 seconds after a pair of silver-medal efforts in 5,000-m on Sunday, June 4, and 1,500-m on Monday, June 5.

Rosalie Terrefiel and Andrei Kuizon likewise snared a gold medal each, with the former reigning supreme in the women’s javelin F11 event and the latter ruling men’s shot put F54/54 event./ASC, WDJ

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