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                    [Summary] => The Philippine dragon boat teams topped their respective heats in the men’s 10-a-side (500m) and women’s 10-a-side (500m) to firm up their bid for the gold medal in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games yesterday at La Mesa Dam.


In the men’s first heat, the RP dragons led from start to finish, clocking in at 1:54.85. Brunei came in at second (2:07.64).

Myanmar, last SEAG’s silver winner in the event, ruled the second heat in 1:56.01 while erstwhile leader Indonesia was second in 1:57.59.
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In the men’s first heat, the RP dragons led from start to finish, clocking in at 1:54.85. Brunei came in at second (2:07.64).

Myanmar, last SEAG’s silver winner in the event, ruled the second heat in 1:56.01 while erstwhile leader Indonesia was second in 1:57.59.
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He has the reach, built and height to be a great cager, being the grandson of Melbourne Olympian Mariano Tolentino and though he started out as a collegiate player, he shifted to volleyball and finally to rowing.

Now he will be remembered as the Games greatest rower.
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National team coach Edgardo Maerina expects to win two gold medals through Benjamin Tolentino and Jose Rodriguez, who enjoy vast experience in the regional meet, having competed in five SEA Games.
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In the men’s first heat, the RP dragons led from start to finish, clocking in at 1:54.85. Brunei came in at second (2:07.64).

Myanmar, last SEAG’s silver winner in the event, ruled the second heat in 1:56.01 while erstwhile leader Indonesia was second in 1:57.59.
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In the men’s first heat, the RP dragons led from start to finish, clocking in at 1:54.85. Brunei came in at second (2:07.64).

Myanmar, last SEAG’s silver winner in the event, ruled the second heat in 1:56.01 while erstwhile leader Indonesia was second in 1:57.59.
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He has the reach, built and height to be a great cager, being the grandson of Melbourne Olympian Mariano Tolentino and though he started out as a collegiate player, he shifted to volleyball and finally to rowing.

Now he will be remembered as the Games greatest rower.
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National team coach Edgardo Maerina expects to win two gold medals through Benjamin Tolentino and Jose Rodriguez, who enjoy vast experience in the regional meet, having competed in five SEA Games.
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