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[Title] => Forbes enters hurdles final in Asian Juniors
[Summary] => BANGKOK, Thailand Julie Rose Forbes broke the national junior record in the 400-m hurdles and made it to the finals in the 100-m hurdles as the 19-year-old lass from Occidental Mindoro keeps the Philippine medal hopes alive in the 10th Asian Junior Athletic Championships.
Forbes placed decent third in the 100-m hurdles in 15.5 seconds to gain the finals where she will challenge two runners from China and Japan, India, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore.
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[Summary] => BANGKOK The Asian track and field championships, in principle, will remain a Philippine commitment in spite of attempts by other nations to host this major event of the Asian Athletics Association.
Go Teng Kok, president of the Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association, yesterday said he had politely refused several offers notably from Japan, China and Thailand to assume the hosting of the prestigious event from the Philippines.
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Forbes placed decent third in the 100-m hurdles in 15.5 seconds to gain the finals where she will challenge two runners from China and Japan, India, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore.
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Go Teng Kok, president of the Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association, yesterday said he had politely refused several offers notably from Japan, China and Thailand to assume the hosting of the prestigious event from the Philippines.
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