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[Title] => Hi-Fidelity rules PLDT race; Centennial 4th
[Summary] => Hong Kong boat Hi-Fidelity lived up to its pre-race lofty seeding and claimed top honors in last Tuesdays 25-mile PLDT Race within Manila Bay, the first race of the on-going ninth Presidents Cup Regatta.
Skippered by veteran international sailor Neil Pryde, Hi-Fidelity emerged winner in the Open Racing Class with its corrected time of 2:57.21, beating local boat Karakoa of Ray Ordoveza, which clocked 3:20.43, and another Hong Kong entry, Fred Kinmonth Stella which submitted a time of 3:23.38 based on provisional results.
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[Title] => Baltao bags 2 jetski crowns
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT Carlo Baltao emerged the biggest winner, bagging two of the three trophies in the 2000 JSAP Jetski invitational tournament at the Officers Beach in Cubi Point here.
The 23-year-old Baltao first outlasted younger brother and Rookie of the Year James and Ben Sun Que in the Stock class and later kept his composure despite tough pressure from John Dee to rule the Modified 785 Open division.
"It was one tough race. My brother James and John Dee were quite a challenge and I should give them credit for the very good race," said Baltao.
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BOATING WORLD MAKATI
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Skippered by veteran international sailor Neil Pryde, Hi-Fidelity emerged winner in the Open Racing Class with its corrected time of 2:57.21, beating local boat Karakoa of Ray Ordoveza, which clocked 3:20.43, and another Hong Kong entry, Fred Kinmonth Stella which submitted a time of 3:23.38 based on provisional results.
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[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT Carlo Baltao emerged the biggest winner, bagging two of the three trophies in the 2000 JSAP Jetski invitational tournament at the Officers Beach in Cubi Point here.
The 23-year-old Baltao first outlasted younger brother and Rookie of the Year James and Ben Sun Que in the Stock class and later kept his composure despite tough pressure from John Dee to rule the Modified 785 Open division.
"It was one tough race. My brother James and John Dee were quite a challenge and I should give them credit for the very good race," said Baltao.
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