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Antonio Lining and Francisco “Django” Bustamante took the top two spots in the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) ranking list, underscoring the Filipinos domination of the sport on the world stage.

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But the POC chief remained optimistic that the national athletes would deliver the five gold medals predicted by Ramirez recently after the Asiad Task Force finalized the list of 229 athletes competing in 31 sports in the Games slated Dec. 1-15.
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Antonio Lining and Francisco “Django” Bustamante took the top two spots in the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) ranking list, underscoring the Filipinos domination of the sport on the world stage.

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But the POC chief remained optimistic that the national athletes would deliver the five gold medals predicted by Ramirez recently after the Asiad Task Force finalized the list of 229 athletes competing in 31 sports in the Games slated Dec. 1-15.
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