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                    [Title] => Gabito, Torres kick off Afro-Asian bid
                    [Summary] => HYDERABAD, India–Some of Asia’s best tracksters may not be around but the depth of the competing field remains as talent-laden as ever as athletics try to shed the mediocre tag in the Afro-Asian Games in the first day of action Tuesday at the GMC Bakayogi Stadium here.
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                    [Title] => 3As athletic meet on sans GMA
                    [Summary] => With or without President Arroyo, the 15th Asian Athletics Association Championships fires off today with close to a thousand athletes from 41 countries seeing action at the Rizal Memorial Stadium over the next four days.


It will only be the third time that the Philippines will host the prestigious event considered as the Olympics of Asian track and field. It will also be the biggest international sports gathering in the country in recent years.
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Lerma Bulauitan and Marestella Torres duplicated their 1-2 finish in the tough Asian Championships long jump finals in Sri Lanka last month. Ernie Candelario lost by a mere breath to a Sri Lankan runner in the 400-meter final and Sean Guevara bagged the bronze in the high jump.
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It will only be the third time that the Philippines will host the prestigious event considered as the Olympics of Asian track and field. It will also be the biggest international sports gathering in the country in recent years.
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Lerma Bulauitan and Marestella Torres duplicated their 1-2 finish in the tough Asian Championships long jump finals in Sri Lanka last month. Ernie Candelario lost by a mere breath to a Sri Lankan runner in the 400-meter final and Sean Guevara bagged the bronze in the high jump.
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