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2015 Diliman Slam: UST Golden Judokas dominate the competition


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UAAP Season 77 double champions, the University of Santo Tomas (UST) Growling Tigers and Tigresses, continued to show their mettle on Sunday, March 29, at the 2015 edition of Diliman Slam. This is the invitational Judo tournament of the University of the Philippines (UP), which was held at UP’s College of Human Kinetics Gym.

The Tigers raked most of the gold medals in both the all-white and open belt categories of both the men’s and women’s categories in this annual tiff sponsored by the UP Judo Club. This event included both school-based and club-based judo practitioners, as well as representatives all the way from Baguio’s University of the Cordilleras (UCB). Leading the charge for UST was UAAP 77 men’s MVP Al Rolan Llamas and women’s gold medallist Kimberly Pantoja. Other notable performances were from Keith Reyes and Ivan Oleta of De La Salle University, and Brian Azarcon and Dylwynn Gimena of hosts UP.

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All White
Here are the results of the all-white category. In this category, all competitors must be of white belt only, no brown and black belts are allowed.

Men’s
Minimumweight (-55 kg)
Bronze:
Jasper Balisi (University of Santo Tomas) (UST)
Dikembe Moreno (University of the Cordilleras – Baguio) (UCB)
Gold: Raul Baldos (Muntinlupa) defeated Silver: Glenn Asoy (UP Power Kids)

Extra Lightweight (-60 kg)
Bronze:
Benjamin Bolongaita (De La Salle University) (DLSU)
Patrick Afable (Far Eastern University – Diliman) (FEUD)
Gold: Michael Francisco (Mapua Institute of Technology) (MIT) defeated Silver: Kaylo Dalupiri (UST)

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Half Lighweight (-66 kg)
Bronze:
Joshua Oleta (DLSU)
David Dela Cruz (UST)
Gold: Dave Fetalan (UCB) defeated Silver: Gorby Pajara (Ateneo de Manila University)

Lightweight (-73 kg)
Bronze:
Dave Opoc (DLSU)
Juan Gonzaga (UP)
Gold: Edward Lariosa (UST) defeated Silver: Mylie Ligos (UCB)

Half Middleweight (-81 kg)
Bronze:
John Viron Ferrer (FEUD)
Edison Paris (UCB)
Gold: Vince David (DLSU) defeated Silver: Kevin Tiongson (UP)

Middleweight (-90 kg)
Bronze:
Aaron Valera (DLSU)
Rafael Marcelino (UP)
Gold: Ivan Oleta (DLSU) defeated Silver: Randolph Tullay (UCB)

Half Heavyweight (-100 kg)
Bronze:
Christian Mano (FEUD)
Gold: Joseph Matrangala (UST) defeated Silver: Jerrick Soller (DLSU)

Heavyweight (+100 kg)
Bronze:
Ferdinand Rafanan (UP)
Lloyd Gonzales (MIT)
Gold: Keith Reyes (DLSU) defeated Silver: Dave Dimalanta (UP)

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Women’s
Minimumweight (-44 kg)
Bronze: Aya Lim (DLSU)
Gold: Carmina Cardona (Ultimate Judo Fighter) defeated Silver: Abigail Antonio (UP)

Extra Lightweight (-48 kg)
Bronze: Alexis Belen (UST)
Gold: Kimberly Pantoja (UST) defeated Silver: Liezle Garalde (Universidad de Manila)

Half Lightweight (-52 kg)
Bronze: Russell Tablang (UCB)
Gold: Kazey Pabulayan (UST) defeated Silver: Mara Padilla (Grips)

Lightweight (-57 kg)
Bronze:
Angel Juanillas (UP)
Isabel Raymundo (UP)
Gold: Almira Ruiz (UST) defeated Silver: Lorelei Tolentino (UST)

Half Middleweight (-63 kg)
Bronze:
Jemimah Miranda (UP)
Princess Bayaborda (UST)
Gold: Patricia Raymundo (UST) defeated Silver: Dianne Bargo (UP)

Middleweight (-70 kg)
Bronze:
Sharimar Masong (UCB)
Khrizzia Rotario (UST)
Gold: Dylwynn Gimena (UP) defeated Silver: Trina Esguerra (UST)

Half Heavyweight to Heavyweight (+70 kg)
Bronze:
Jenina Torrente (UP)
Jamaica Ponciano (UST)
Gold: Aislyn Yap (UST) defeated Silver: Jhealyn Villena (UP)

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Open Belt
Here are the results of the open belt category. In this category, all competitors are allowed regardless of belt color or rank.

Men’s
Minimumweight (-55 kg)
Bronze: Floyd Rillera (University of the Cordilleras – Baguio) (UCB)
Gold: Daryl Mercado (University of Santo Tomas) (UST) defeated Silver: Levyn Panganiban (Grips)

Extra Lightweight (-60 kg)
Bronze: Benjamin Bolongaita (De La Salle University) (DLSU)
Gold: Al Rolan Llamas (UST) defeated Silver: Adrian Perillo (DLSU) via shido

Half Lightweight (-66 kg)
Bronze:
Vincent Bayas (UCB)
Almer Suga (University of the Philippines) (UP)
Gold: Sherwin De Rosa (UST) defeated Silver: Mafi Saclangan (UST) via waza-ari

Lightweight (-73 kg)
Bronze:
Brian Ochoa (UST)
Kyle Nacino (DLSU)
Gold: Lucky Flores (UST) defeated Silver: Kyle Navarro (UST) via ippon

Half Middleweight (-81 kg)
Bronze:
Harvey Navarro (UST)
Robert Quito (UST)
Gold: Vince David (DLSU) defeated Silver: Alfred Querubin (Ateneo de Manila University) (AJA) via shido

Middlweight (-90 kg)
Bronze:
Martel Agustin (AJA) and
Ivan Oleta (DLSU)
Gold: Renzo Cazeñas (UST) defeated Silver: Kyle Dalupiri (UST) via yuko

Half Heavyweight (-100 kg)
Bronze: Gustine Bangui (UP)
Gold: Jerrick Senales (UST) defeated Silver: Brian Azarcon (UP) via waza-ari

Heavyweight (+100 kg)
Bronze: Kasuki Mazaoka (UST)
Gold: Keith Reyes (DLSU) defeated Silver: Chico Cortes (DLSU) via waza-ari awasete ippon

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Women’s
Minimumweight (-48 kg)
Gold: Kimberly Pantoja (UST) defeated Silver: Alexis Belen (UST)

Lightweight (-57 kg)
Bronze:
Almira Ruiz (UST)
Angel Juanillas (UP)
Gold: Lorelei Tolentino (UST) defeated Silver: Mae Valencia (UST) on waza-ari

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Half Middleweight (-63 kg)
Gold: Patricia Raymundo (UST) defeated Silver: Jemimah Miranda (UP)

Middleweight (-70 kg)
Bronze:
Alyssa Flores (UP)
Trina Esguerra (UST)
Gold: Eunice Lucero (UST) defeated Silver: Khrizzea Rotario (UST) on ippon

Half Heavyweight to Heavyweight (+70 kg)
Bronze:
Jenina Torrente (UP)
Sean Cheung (AJA)
Gold: Jamaica Ponciano (UST) defeated Silver: Aislyn Yap (UST) on ippon

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