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[Title] => 35 named to SEAG athletics squad
[Summary] => Athletics chief Go Teng Kok predicted yesterday a much better performance from his wards in the coming Southeast Asian Games after naming 35 athletes to the RP squad bound for the Vietnam games this December.
Go said hes confident they can surpass their harvest of nine golds, 10 silvers and four bronzes in Kuala Lumpur two years ago as he foresees his team winning nine to 14 golds in the Vietnam joust set Dec. 5-13.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-08 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
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[Title] => Chinese start haul with 3 golds
[Summary] => One after the other, three Chinese athletes won the gold in the womens triple jump, womens shotput and mens discus throw yesterday to signal the start of what could be a big Chinese dominance of the 15th Asian Athletics Association Championships at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.
Huang Qiuyan, also the reigning Asian Games champion, broke the ice when she won the triple jump gold in 14.39 meters, enough to shatter the meet record of 14.11 registered by another Chinese, Ren Ruiping, in Fukuoka, Japan, five years ago.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-21 00:00:00
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ALEX GABITO AND ARNOLD VILLARUBE
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[Title] => 35 named to SEAG athletics squad
[Summary] => Athletics chief Go Teng Kok predicted yesterday a much better performance from his wards in the coming Southeast Asian Games after naming 35 athletes to the RP squad bound for the Vietnam games this December.
Go said hes confident they can surpass their harvest of nine golds, 10 silvers and four bronzes in Kuala Lumpur two years ago as he foresees his team winning nine to 14 golds in the Vietnam joust set Dec. 5-13.
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[Title] => Chinese start haul with 3 golds
[Summary] => One after the other, three Chinese athletes won the gold in the womens triple jump, womens shotput and mens discus throw yesterday to signal the start of what could be a big Chinese dominance of the 15th Asian Athletics Association Championships at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.
Huang Qiuyan, also the reigning Asian Games champion, broke the ice when she won the triple jump gold in 14.39 meters, enough to shatter the meet record of 14.11 registered by another Chinese, Ren Ruiping, in Fukuoka, Japan, five years ago.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-21 00:00:00
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