Alejo Alvarez

Alejo Alvarez (c. 1890s c. 1940s) was a Filipino track and field athlete who competed in the shot put and discus throw events.

Alejo Alvarez
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing the  Philippines
Far Eastern Championship Games
1917 TokyoShot put
1917 TokyoDiscus throw
1919 ManilaShot put
1919 ManilaDiscus throw

Alongside Regino Ylanan, he was the most successful throws athlete at the Far Eastern Championship Games. Alvarez competed in two editions of the competition. At the 1917 Tokyo Games he won the shot put with a throw of 10.69 m (35 ft 34 in) and was runner-up in the discus to compatriot Rafael Montes with a mark of 31.10 m (102 ft 14 in).[1]

He returned at the following edition in Manila in 1919 and completed a throws double for the host nation. He won the discus with a throw of 32.20 m (105 ft 7 12 in) and defended his shot put title with 11.38 m (37 ft 4 in) – the first time a man cleared eleven metres at the event. This made him one of Asia's foremost throws athletes at the start of the 20th century. He was one of only a dozen track athletes to win three or more individual titles during the history of the Far Eastern Championship Games, which was the first major multi-sport event in Asia and a forerunner to the Asian Games.[1]

He was killed in the Philippines during World War II, defending against the Japanese invasion.

References

  1. Far East Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2015-01-13.
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