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Perez, 19, overcame a faulty first attempt and fought her way back with superb performance highlighted with a reverse 1 1/2 summersault, 1 1/2 twist free position to edge Leong Mun Yee of Malaysia for the gold with 267.66 points.
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Sinisid ng 19 anyos na Davaoeña na si Perez ang gold sa 1m springboard gold medal at maging kauna-unahang Pinay na nakatatlong gintong naisusukbit.
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Naiwang tulala ang mga kalaban, isang mahusay na summersaults at twisting ang ipinakita ni Perez para masungkit ang ginto sa women’s 3meter springboard na kanyang ikalawa makaraang makuha ang gold sa 3m springboard synchronized kasama si Ceseil Domenios noong Lunes.
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Perez, 19, overcame a faulty first attempt and fought her way back with superb performance highlighted with a reverse 1 1/2 summersault, 1 1/2 twist free position to edge Leong Mun Yee of Malaysia for the gold with 267.66 points.
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Naiwang tulala ang mga kalaban, isang mahusay na summersaults at twisting ang ipinakita ni Perez para masungkit ang ginto sa women’s 3meter springboard na kanyang ikalawa makaraang makuha ang gold sa 3m springboard synchronized kasama si Ceseil Domenios noong Lunes.
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