Wanga joins four PNG athletes in US

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Emmanuel Wanga at the Brisbane airport on his way to the US. Photo: Supplied

MOROBE Athlete Emmanuel Wanga joined four other PNG athletes at Cloud County Community College in Kansas, USA on Saturday 16 January. 

Finschaffen born, 21 year old Wanga first attracted attention in 2016 when he won gold in both the 100m and 400m at the Melanesian U18 Championships in Suva.

After graduating from Lae Secondary school he trained full time with PNG athletics team in 2019 in preparation for the Pacific Games where he was a member of the gold medal winning men’s 4 by 400m relay team. During the lead up to the Games he clocked a time of 47.85 seconds for the 400m at the Thailand Open and also competed at the World Relay Championships and the Oceania Championships in Townsville.

“The opportunity for Emmanuel to take up studies at Cloud was possible thanks to a combination of scholarship support from the school and assistance from the Morobe Provincial Administration,” said Athletics PNG President Tony Green in a statement at the weekend.

He thanked Provincial Administrator Bart Ipambonj and Advisor for Community Development Nane Tomola for their support.

Meanwhile the Kansas based athletes had their first competition of the season last weekend at a low key meet at Highland Community College, Kansas.

It was the first taste of indoor competition for Shadrick Tansi, Isila Apkup and Leonie Beu and all three delivered pleasing results.

Apkup clocked 7.22 seconds for the 55metre dash and 26.13 seconds for the 200m whilst Tansi clocked 6.57 and 23.14 secs respectively for the same events. Coach Drew Mahin reported that the athletes were running on quite a small track (only 160m) hence times are not directly comparable with times run on a 400m track with much wider curves. Leonie Beu ran a time of 1min 37.74 seconds for the 600m.Ephraim Lerkin is expected to join the athletes at their next competition in Topeka, Kansas on Jan 23.