Sorai Bella Reklai soared on her the 100m sprint as she ran for 14.15 seconds to leave her challengers on the dust after which she then showed her speed once more to clock in at 29.42 seconds for the 200m to disappear among her competitors.
Other 100m finishers were Pelma Hesus who trailed Bella with a time of 14.30 followed by a member of the basketball national development squad, Coleen Gibbons with her 14.56 time while Omikosang Bells finished at 31.38 to get second place behind Bella for the 200m, followed by another member of the basketball national development squad Esichang Ubedei with 32.60 tme.
Other top three winners for different categories are as follows; 100m Sprint Men, Mitch Mamis – 11.32, Rivers Reklai – 11.59, Samner Johhny – 11.60; 200m Spint Men, Douglas Schmidt – 24.18, Rivers Reklai – 24.35, Mitch Mamis – 24.63; 400m Women, Courtney Tellei – 1.17.60, Jamie Ngirausui – 1.20.42, Nicole Carlton – 1.24.13; 400m Men, Francis Tkel – 57.77, Roydan Renguul – 58.88, Arnold Undecimo -1.05.56; 800m Women, Omikosang Bells -3.22.98, Bibiana Sumang -3.25.88, Lora Wilter -3.28.56; 800m Men, Douglas Schmidt -2.12.94, Arnold Undecimo – 2.41.08, Traxx Mark – 2.43.95; 1500m, Francis Tkel – 5.43.28, Traxx Mark – 5.47.81, Sngebard Melairei – 6.14.50; High Jump Women, Colleen Gibbons, Carissa Trolii, Bella Reklai; High Jump Men, Samner Johnny, Traxx Mark, Mitch Mamis; Discus Throw – Women, Chandis Cooper – 27.63, Corrine Hideos – 20.54, Pelma Hesus – 19.39; Discus Throw – Men, Jersey Iyar – 30.48, David Salapwa – 28.24, Leo Saiske – 26.68; Javelin Throw – Men, Jersey Iyar – 48.08, Dallas Oketol – 44.64, David Salapwa – 38.31.
For complete results of the weekend track meet, please contact PNOC office at 488 – 4491.
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