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Barefoot runners destroy NCR’s 4 gold sweep in Sprint event

Laugh City – The Simishaya film is just a dent in the spotless coronation ceremony expected to be in the national capital region, suffering two defeats in two core events at Palarong Pambansa in 2025.

A barefoot runner in Trixia Ann Arellano from Concepcion, Iloilo denied a four-gold sweep from the Big City in the highlight 100m dashes followed by St. Roberts International Academy of Iloilo’s 76-67 stunner to dethrone champion National University-Nazareth School as early as the quarterfinals in the secondary boys’ basketball at the Ilocos Norte Centennial Arena.

The last time NCR failed to reach the final of the pet event was in 2016’s Palaro Albay, when Calabarzon, represented by San Beda-Rizal, eliminated the latter in the semi-finals on his way to the Central Luzon Championship.

But, on the new plant for beginners, people have made a brighter appearance in the Arellano season at Ferdinand E. Marcos Memorial StadiumTh Straight palaro championship – No running shoes all.

Arellano splurged 12.84 seconds in Elementary Girls’ Century, known as this year’s Palaro Sprint Princess, after dominating 200m (26.4) on the day and ruling the 26.7 mark of Maureen Emily Schrijvers of NCR in 2008 in Palaro Purero Princesa.

“I’m wearing shoes very slowly,” said the 11th grade student, gliding in the athletics oval, comforting the comfort of Dale Jane Tagalog (12.99s) in northern Mindanao and Mary Anthonette Delos Santos (13.09) in Bicol.

In fact, her shoes ran in 200m of calories but failed to stand out in the race, although she still had time to qualify before running barefoot on Thursday’s third gold medal and running barefoot in the final.

“When I ran barefoot, I won.” Newbie Trackster, daughter of the coastal town of Fisherfolks in Iloilo, laughed, and had no experience even in the area and Batang Pinoy.

Her conquerors destroyed the NCR’s sprint dominance, namely Cris Ivan Domingo of Malabon (12.04), won the 200m and 400m championships, and also dominated the 100m boys of Sprint King and Pi durden Queen Prince championships, while Muntinlupa and Jertrint King Forward Queen wangkay (10.82) Muntinlupa and Jerthinlupa and Jereryn Rodriguez (12.82) dash.

Ms. Wangkai also dominated the 200m on the 200m, while Ms. Rodriguez occupied the 200m and 400m in Palaro’s staple sprint game, the biggest frustration in middle school boy basketball for more than a decade.

Meanwhile, Archer Naina Dominique Tagle from Central Mishayas was not thrown in the race, the most troubled athlete led by swimmers and gymnasts, including four gold medals (50m, 30m, 60m, 60m and 1440 rounds), including two new records.

Ms. Tager is an upcoming 12th grade student at Silliman University in Dumaguete, in 2018, in the Ireland Angel Licudan (Palaro Vigan) in the Ilocos Region of Palaro Vigan in 2018 and 342 points in 1294, in 2023, Palaro Vigan defeated 342 Palaro Vigan and 1294 in 1294.

She hasn’t finished yet.

“My best collection so far is in 2023 I won 6 gold medals and 2 silver medals. I hope this year will be better. Ms. Taggel said she was not satisfied with her medal.

Additionally, Titus Rafael Sia and Sophia Rose Garra won the fifth gold medal for NCR gymnast Arman Hernandez Jr., and Central Luzon’s Sheena Jillianne Ty, are by far the most popular athletes.

Despite historic defeat, NCR is a bondage to another Palaro championship, with 73 golds, 51 silvers and 27 bronzes, playing in the competition one day as Calabarzon (30-44-40) and Western Mishayas (24-33-27) lag far behind the game.

Note: In Patafa’s verification, five track and field stars may also break the national teenage record (a shot for elementary school girls) and Josh Gabriel Salcedo (a discus game for middle school boys) after resetting Simishaya’s Mico Villaran (a 100m Hurldes for middle school boys). – John Bryan Ulanday

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