2nd Day of SEAG visited by NTC Regional Director
Philippines get early lead in Women's Archery
Amaya R. Paz of the Philippines scored 1373 after 144 arrows in the Women's individual Compound Division to take the top post after two days of competition.
After 144 arrows into the second day of competition, Cheng One San of Malaysia leads with total of 1298 pts in Men's Recurve Division of the 23rd SEA Games at Subic. Rahmat Sulistiyawan of Indonesia tailing him by one point at 1297. Philippines' Mark Javier is in the sixth place in the elimination round. Quarter Final's will be on December 2 at Remy Field.
Atheletes approaches the target to check their scores while volunteer scorers logs the values of each arrows. Photo below are the ever smiling leader-board keepers
Philippine Archery Team with DX3UNA operatives
Papa Bear 4F3DBS joins Ms Earth of Thailand who happens to be their country's bet in Archery
NTC Director Engr. Macaspac and Wilson poses with Judges Jocelyn Acop and Dr Myt in this photo during a break in the SEA Games competition
Amaya R. Paz of the Philippines scored 1373 after 144 arrows in the Women's individual Compound Division to take the top post after two days of competition.
After 144 arrows into the second day of competition, Cheng One San of Malaysia leads with total of 1298 pts in Men's Recurve Division of the 23rd SEA Games at Subic. Rahmat Sulistiyawan of Indonesia tailing him by one point at 1297. Philippines' Mark Javier is in the sixth place in the elimination round. Quarter Final's will be on December 2 at Remy Field.
Atheletes approaches the target to check their scores while volunteer scorers logs the values of each arrows. Photo below are the ever smiling leader-board keepers
Philippine Archery Team with DX3UNA operatives
Papa Bear 4F3DBS joins Ms Earth of Thailand who happens to be their country's bet in Archery
NTC Director Engr. Macaspac and Wilson poses with Judges Jocelyn Acop and Dr Myt in this photo during a break in the SEA Games competition
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