Asian Games: No podium for PH hurdlers Lauren Hoffman, Robyn Brown


Robyn Brown

FILE – Robyn Brown, right, competes in the women’s 400 meter hurdles during the OC Classic at JSerra Catholic High School on May 07, 2022 in San Juan Capistrano, California. Katharine Lotze/Getty Images/AFP 

HANGZHOU, China—Lauren Hoffman and Robyn Brown sprang out of the starting blocks at full throttle but weren’t fast enough to seize a medal in the women’s 400m hurdles final in the 19th Asian Games.

Hoffman crossed the line fifth in 57.21 seconds and Brown checked in sixth (57.55) in the medal race won by Bahrain’s Oluwakemi Mujidat Adekoya in record-breaking fashion at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium on Tuesday night.

Adkoya reset the Asian Games record to 54.45 seconds after defeating China’s Jiadie Mo (55.01) and India’s Vithya Ramraj (55.68) at the line.

Ronne Malipag also didn’t make it to the podium in the men’s triple jump, finishing 10th with a best jump of 15.52 meters.

China’s Zhu Yaming’s 17.13 effort netted him the gold while compatriot Fang Yaoqing took the silver in 16.93. India’s Praveen Chitharavel placed third in 16.68.