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DOHA, Qatar — Just like the rest of the embattled members of the Philippine delegation in the 15th Asian Games here in Doha, it will be a tough uphill climb for the four local triathletes when they go up against Asia’s best in the triathlon race set today along the Al Corniche area in Doha Bay.


Southeast Asian Games silver medalist Sandra Araullo and bronze medal winner Arland Macasieb are the veterans while newcomers are Mikki Quilala and Lea Coline Langit with Macasieb, Araullo, and Langit looking at upper top 10 finishes.
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Gaag, the world No. 10 triathlete and the top seed in the elite men’s event here, lived up to his billing, repeating his conquest of Sapunov–the second seed–in the recently-concluded Subit International Triathlon.
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Kazakhs Dmitry Gaag and Daniel Sapunov, ranked No. 10 and No. 54 in the world, respectively, will renew their personal rivalry, looming as the top favorites in the elite men’s competition set to be fired off at 8:15 a.m. tomorrow.
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DOHA, Qatar — Just like the rest of the embattled members of the Philippine delegation in the 15th Asian Games here in Doha, it will be a tough uphill climb for the four local triathletes when they go up against Asia’s best in the triathlon race set today along the Al Corniche area in Doha Bay.


Southeast Asian Games silver medalist Sandra Araullo and bronze medal winner Arland Macasieb are the veterans while newcomers are Mikki Quilala and Lea Coline Langit with Macasieb, Araullo, and Langit looking at upper top 10 finishes.
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Gaag, the world No. 10 triathlete and the top seed in the elite men’s event here, lived up to his billing, repeating his conquest of Sapunov–the second seed–in the recently-concluded Subit International Triathlon.
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Kazakhs Dmitry Gaag and Daniel Sapunov, ranked No. 10 and No. 54 in the world, respectively, will renew their personal rivalry, looming as the top favorites in the elite men’s competition set to be fired off at 8:15 a.m. tomorrow.
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