Men’s 4×400 team sets new PH record, makes Asiad finals; Hoffman, Brown 5th and 6th

Backstopped by the son of an athletic legend and a new Fil-American recruit, the Philippines advanced to the finals of the 4×400 men’s relay of the 19th Asian Games here after topping heat 2 at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium on Tuesday.

Fil-heritage athlete Umajesty Williams led the charge of the Philippines with a team-best 44.16 seconds, followed by athletic great Isidro del Prado’s son, Michael, who timed 45.88. 

Joyme Sequita and Frederick Ramirez provided decent support at 46.74 and 49.37, respectively, as the Philippines ruled the heat with a new national record of 3:06.15.

That proved enough to beat the 3:06.60 of fellow final qualifiers Sri Lanka and Korea (3:07.10).

The Philippines, the reigning 4×400 champion in the Southeast Asian Games, will have a repeat showdown in the finals at 8:35 p.m. on Wednesday against its SEAG runner-up Thailand (national record 3:06.96), Iraq (NR 3:07.58), Bahrain (NR 3:06.2), Korea (NR 3:04.03), India (NR 3:03.81), Sri Lanka (3:06.60) and Qatar (NR 3:01.00).

Also on Wednesday, the women’s 4×400 Philippine team of Fil-heritage athletes Lauren Hoffman, Robyn Brown, Angel Frank and Maureen Maureen Schrijvers clashed with fellow Southeast Asian rivals Thailand and SEA Games champion Vietnam in the finals slated at 8:15 p.m. Also in the finals are India, Bahrain, Sri Lanka and Mongolia.

The Philippine team is supported by the Philippine Sports Commission.

“The PATAFA/Athletics Philippine Team is delighted with the performance of the mens 4x400m team in the preliminaries. All the more, we commend the team and coach Del for setting a new Philippine record. We look forward to our team further improving the mark in the finals tomorrow,” said athletics secretary general and team manager Edward Kho.

Meanwhile, Lauren Hoffman and Robyn Brown placed 5th and 6th with respective times of 57.21 and 57.55, in the finals of the 400m hurdles topped by Bahrain’s Oluwakemi Mujidat Adekoya, who clocked a new games’ record of 54.45.

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