2023 PATAFA Weekly Relay Series – Men's 5 kilometres walk

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Men's 5 kilometres walk
at the 2023 PATAFA Weekly Relay Series
Venue PhilSports Football and Athletics Stadium
Dates23 July – 1 October (qualifiers)
28 October (final)
Competitors23
Teams13
Winning time23:53.33
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
2024  

The men's 5000m walk at the 2023 PATAFA Weekly Relay Series was held at the PhilSports Football and Athletics Stadium in Pasig from 23 July to 28 October 2023, and was sanctioned by the Philippine Athletics Track and Field Association.

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Summary

In preparation for the UAAP Season 86 Athletics Championships hosted by the Ateneo de Manila University in November, each participating school sent their athletes to participate in the annual PATAFA Weekly Relay Series to serve as their preseason tournament. In addition to the participating UAAP athletes, race walkers from both NCAA and independent teams participated in the lone men's race walking event in the tournament. Although the latter league has its own track and field championships held the next year, it does not include any race walking events.

Reigning UAAP champion and record holder Carlos De Imus (23:05.29) [1] of the University of Santo Tomas featured in the qualifiers and advanced to the finals, finishing at bronze, now competing under the Far Eastern University.

Meanwhile, eventual Season 86 champion and new record holder Vincent Vianmar Dela Cruz of the University of the East finished first in both the qualifiers and finals, bagging the gold medal. [2]

Qualifiers

Cummulative Results

RankNameSchoolTimeNotes
1Vincent Vianmar Dela CruzUE colors.svg  UE 24:01.70 Q
2Carlos De ImusFEU colors.svg  FEU 25:05.23 Q
3Jeric PasquinUE colors.svg  UE 25:16.22 Q
4Peter LachicaUP colors.svg  UP 25:17.69 Q
5John Aaron ArandiaNU colors.svg  NU 25:19.38 Q
6Mark Anthony EstoyaFEU colors.svg  FEU 25:23.02 Q
7John Yuri JumadayAdamson colors.svg  Adamson 25:33.96 Q
8Gabriel Amit OxalesUST colors.svg  UST 25:39.81 Q
9Francis James San GabrielUP colors.svg  UP 26:38.78 Q
10Ralph Justine OrfanoUE colors.svg  UE 26:52.28 Q
11Justine MacuringFEU colors.svg  FEU 27:04.88 Q
12Martin Angelo LeehuekeeUST colors.svg  UST 27:07.24 Q
13Kent Gerald TolentinoUP colors.svg  UP 27:08.25
14Cris GabayanFEU colors.svg  FEU 28:06.26
15Kang Dal CalubLa Salle colors.svg  La Salle 28:24.88
16Hurjay YumulN/A28:27.94
17Jufex LetsoncitoAdamson colors.svg  Adamson 28:43.40
18Franz Patrick BourbonArellano colors.svg  Arellano 29:37.65
19Renato Panes Jr.NU colors.svg  NU 30:22.44
20Edgar De GuzmanUPHD colors.svg  Perpetual 31:36.61
21Luis Antonio LicasAteneo colors.svg  Ateneo 34:32.51
22Christian AyucoN/A34:33.38
23Jeric EspedidoN/A DNF

Best time by school

UAAP

RankNameSchoolTimeNotes
1Vincent Vianmar Dela CruzUE colors.svg  UE 24:01.70 Q
2Carlos De ImusFEU colors.svg  FEU 25:05.23 Q
4Peter LachicaUP colors.svg  UP 25:17.69 Q
5John Aaron ArandiaNU colors.svg  NU 25:19.38 Q
7John Yuri JumadayAdamson colors.svg  Adamson 25:33.96 Q
8Gabriel Amit OxalesUST colors.svg  UST 25:39.81 Q
15Kang Dal CalubLa Salle colors.svg  La Salle 28:24.88
21Luis Antonio LicasAteneo colors.svg  Ateneo 34:32.51

NCAA

RankNameSchoolTimeNotes
18Franz Patrick BourbonArellano colors.svg  Arellano 29:37.65
20Edgar De GuzmanUPHD colors.svg  Perpetual 31:36.61

First Qualifiers

The race started on 23 July at 09:40. [3]

RankNameSchoolTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svgVincent Vianmar Dela CruzUE colors.svg  UE 24:01.70 Q
Silver medal icon.svgGabriel Amit OxalesUST colors.svg  UST 25:51.55
Bronze medal icon.svgJeric PasquinUE colors.svg  UE 26:48.16
4Ralph Justine OrfanoUE colors.svg  UE 26:52.28 Q
5Martin Angelo LeehuekeeUST colors.svg  UST 27:07.24 Q
6Cris GabayanFEU colors.svg  FEU 28:06.34
7Hurjay YumulN/A28:27.94
8Renato Panes Jr.NU colors.svg  NU 30:22.44
9Christian AyucoN/A34:33.38
10Luis Antonio LicasAteneo colors.svg  Ateneo 38:23.55
John Yuri JumadayAdamson colors.svg  Adamson DNF

Second Results

The race started on 27 August at 09:40. [4]

RankNameSchoolTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svgCarlos De ImusFEU colors.svg  FEU 25:05.23 Q
Silver medal icon.svgJohn Yuri JumadayAdamson colors.svg  Adamson 25:33.96 Q
Bronze medal icon.svgGabriel Amit OxalesUST colors.svg  UST 25:39.81 Q
4Justine MacuringFEU colors.svg  FEU 27:04.88 Q
5Cris GabayanFEU colors.svg  FEU 28:06.26
6Kang Dal CalubLa Salle colors.svg  La Salle 28:42.59
7Jufex LetsoncitoAdamson colors.svg  Adamson 30:30.86
8Edgar De GuzmanUPHD colors.svg  Perpetual 31:36.61
Luis Antonio LicasAteneo colors.svg  Ateneo DQ
Ralph Justine OrfanoUE colors.svg  UE
Jeric PasquinUE colors.svg  UE DNF

Third Qualifiers

The race started on 1 October at 09:40. [5] [6]

RankNameSchoolTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svgVincent Vianmar Dela CruzUE colors.svg  UE 24:47.83
Silver medal icon.svgJeric PasquinUE colors.svg  UE 25:16.22 Q
Bronze medal icon.svgPeter LachicaUP colors.svg  UP 25:17.69 Q
4John Aaron ArandiaNU colors.svg  NU 25:19.38 Q
5Mark Anthony EstoyaFEU colors.svg  FEU 25:23.02 Q
6Gabriel Amit OxalesUST colors.svg  UST 25:52.97
7Francis James San GabrielUP colors.svg  UP 26:38.78 Q
8Kent Gerald TolentinoUP colors.svg  UP 27:08.25
9Justine MacuringFEU colors.svg  FEU 27:24.52
10Kang Dal CalubLa Salle colors.svg  La Salle 28:24.88 SB
11Ralph Justine OrfanoUE colors.svg  UE 28:25.44
12Jufex LetsoncitoAdamson colors.svg  Adamson 28:43.40 SB
13Franz Patrick BourbonArellano colors.svg  Arellano 29:37.65
14Hurjay YumulN/A30:47.61
15Edmar De GuzmanUPHD colors.svg  Perpetual 31:37.62 PB
16Luis Antonio LicasAteneo colors.svg  Ateneo 34:32.51 PB
John Yuri JumadayAdamson colors.svg  Adamson DNF
Renato Panes Jr.NU colors.svg  NU
Jeric EspedidoN/A

Finals

The race started on 28 October at 09:40.

RankNameSchoolTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svgVincent Vianmar Dela CruzUE colors.svg  UE 23:53.33
Silver medal icon.svgPeter LachicaUP colors.svg  UP 24:31.74
Bronze medal icon.svgCarlos De ImusFEU colors.svg  FEU 24:48.13
4Mark Anthony EstoyaFEU colors.svg  FEU 25:40.87
5Ralph Justine OrfanoUE colors.svg  UE 26:00.33
John Yuri JumadayAdamson colors.svg  Adamson DNF
Jeric PasquinUE colors.svg  UE
Francis James San GabrielUP colors.svg  UP
John Aaron ArandiaNU colors.svg  NU DNS
Martin Angelo LeehuekeeUST colors.svg  UST
Justine MacuringFEU colors.svg  FEU
Gabriel Amit OxalesUST colors.svg  UST

Final Standings

RankNameSchool
Gold medal icon.svgVincent Vianmar Dela CruzUE colors.svg  UE
Silver medal icon.svgPeter LachicaUP colors.svg  UP
Bronze medal icon.svgCarlos De ImusFEU colors.svg  FEU
4Mark Anthony EstoyaFEU colors.svg  FEU
5Ralph Justine OrfanoUE colors.svg  UE
6Jeric PasquinUE colors.svg  UE
7John Yuri JumadayAdamson colors.svg  Adamson
8Francis James San GabrielUP colors.svg  UP
9John Aaron ArandiaNU colors.svg  NU
10Gabriel Amit OxalesUST colors.svg  UST
11Justine MacuringFEU colors.svg  FEU
12Martin Angelo LeehuekeeUST colors.svg  UST
13Kent Gerald TolentinoUP colors.svg  UP
14Cris GabayanFEU colors.svg  FEU
15Kang Dal CalubLa Salle colors.svg  La Salle
16Hurjay YumulN/A
17Jufex LetsoncitoAdamson colors.svg  Adamson
18Franz Patrick BourbonArellano colors.svg  Arellano
19Renato Panes Jr.NU colors.svg  NU
20Edgar De GuzmanUPHD colors.svg  Perpetual
21Luis Antonio LicasAteneo colors.svg  Ateneo
22Christian AyucoN/A
23Jeric EspedidoN/A

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