David Nepomuceno

Filipino sprinter
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFilipino sprinter
PlacesPhilippines
wasAthlete
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth9 May 1900
Death27 September 1939 (aged 39 years)
Star signTaurus
The details

Biography

David Nepomuceno (May 9, 1900 – September 27, 1939) was the first Filipino to compete in the Olympics. He was a runner and the sole representative of the Philippines at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Nepomuceno, also served as a sailor in the United States Navy. In 1925, Nepomuceno ran the 100 meters in only two-tenths of a second short of the then-world record.

Early athletic career

Nepomuceno specialized in 100 meter sprints. Along with fellow Filipino Fortunato Catalon, he was considered a world-class sprinter in the 1920s, competing frequently in the Far East.

The Olympics

When the Philippines joined the International Olympic Committee in 1918, the requisite for the country's acceptance was the participation of a Filipino athlete at the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris, France. Nepomuceno was the sole participant representing the Philippines. At the Olympics, he ran the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes; in neither race was he fast enough to qualify for the quarterfinals.

Far Eastern Games

Nepomuceno won the following medals at the Far Eastern Games:

1925

  • Gold Medal, 200 meter straight dash
  • Silver Medal, 100 meter dash

1927

  • Gold Medal, 100 meter dash
  • Bronze Medal, 200 meter straight dash
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