By June Navarro
Inquirer
ILOILO CITY–Many have tried but no one has come close to approximating the promise shown by former Asian sprint queen Lydia De Vega-Mercado at an early age.
But track officials here believe they have found a De Vega-Mercado-in-the-making after a Filipino-Canadian from Bacolod City powered to two impressive wins in the second day of the Philippine Olympic Festival Visayas Qualifying leg.
Jami Dawn Henares, 15, overwhelmed the field in the 400 meters, clocking a minute and .01 second, then snared another gold in the 200m with a time of 27.2 that caught the attention of Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association technical personnel.
The honor student at Destiny Christian Academy could have been the first triple gold medalist of the games had the charming 5-foot-6 lass ruled the 100m dash the other day.
“I didn’t start well because I wasn’t listening to the starting gun,” said Henares, who lost to Jenelyn Progio of Capiz by a hairline but avenged that defeat in the 200m.
Progio timed 13.435 against Henares’ (13.436) in the 100m.
After ruling the century dash, the 18-year-old Progio went on to bag two more golds in the 100m and 400m hurdles.
“I train her along with La Salle’s (Bacolod) track and field men’s varsity team,” said Frankie Echavarria, Henares’ personal coach.
In all, Capiz took five more golds in athletics.
Joannu Fegarido ruled the boys’ 200m dash, Sharjon Delgado dominated the boys’ 400m hurdles, Hanny Jean Delfin won the 10,000m and Joan Grace Fenitro prevailed in the girls’ shotput for Capiz.
Iloilo struck hard in taekwondo, collecting a total of 19 gold medals, and kept its head high in football, coming back from two goals down to force a 2-2 draw against Cebu.
Christian John Gersanib (finweight), Kevin Cabariban (welter), Keva Labrador (fin), Ryka Bernardo (fly), Ivanna Marie Mabunay (welter), Mario Nepomuceno (bantam), Jon Adjijil (feather), Gabriel Arnigo (fin), Carole Bullon (fin), Rieth Pangham (bantam), Lyn June Salibius (light) scored wins in the juniors division.
Providing the gold for Iloilo in the grade school division were Louvett Uy Deong, Ron Alde Dedoroy, Lester Barcenilla, Nicole Vidallon and Ayanna Benita Galotera.

March 13th, 2008 at 8:42 pm
Its unlikely get to go the bank is not giving me time off work. I’m really gutted as i haven’t been to national open since 2003. I was under the impression B Standard was 13.2 or 13.3 not 13.1 If Sheena doesn’t run it she will be close to it.
Performances always are good in an olympic year.
Im going to try and compete well in Australian domestic season maybe have to be patient and wait till 2009.
March 8th, 2008 at 11:35 am
Heard from a source its tentative for 3rd week of May.
March 2nd, 2008 at 10:39 pm
Mr Pirie, do you think Sheena can meet the B standard before the Olympics? What was her performance trials best before her SEA Games injury? I feel that’s gonna be a lot of work ahead of her, from 13.65 secs to 13.1. She may have improved dramatically from 14.35 to 13.65 after US, but you think she has the mind and power to clip another .7 sec, rather .55 sec? I wish Dagmil does his best to meet 8.05 in some US meet rather than his original plan of attacking the record in Asian grand prx meets in June. Doing it in June can be mentally straining esp with the Olympics so close and chances slimming.
March 1st, 2008 at 12:08 pm
No news yet. It’s very likely they’ll have it this June. I have a feeling there’s gonna be a lot of strong performers this year especially from the our national athletes; you know people here all want the american dream
and may want a share of training abroad. Which is good as long as they prove themselves and perform in competitions. Ha ha ha just a thought. If you do join tell me so I can watch.
February 20th, 2008 at 11:00 am
I heard from a source its not on until PATAFA can find a sponsor to cover expenses.