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                    [Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT–The Philippine team could only come home with a solitary silver and two bronzes but it was enough to surpass its 2003 Vietnam medal haul in the canoe and kayak competitions at the 23rd Southeast Asian Games  at the Malawaan Fishing area here.


Rookies Jeremiah Tambor and John Oliver Victorio faded in the homestretch against the Indonesian dynamic duo of Asnawir and Romadi to wind up second in the 500-m men’s canoe double, good for silver medal honors. The pair of Aung Lin and Win Htike of Myanmar settled for the bronze.
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Escollante, a national volleyball player of seven years who shifted to the sport in 1997, erased her own record in women’s 200-meter kayak by two seconds with a 54-second flat performance on mystical Taal Lake’s scenic section off Balete town in Batangas.
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                    [Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT–The Philippine team could only come home with a solitary silver and two bronzes but it was enough to surpass its 2003 Vietnam medal haul in the canoe and kayak competitions at the 23rd Southeast Asian Games  at the Malawaan Fishing area here.


Rookies Jeremiah Tambor and John Oliver Victorio faded in the homestretch against the Indonesian dynamic duo of Asnawir and Romadi to wind up second in the 500-m men’s canoe double, good for silver medal honors. The pair of Aung Lin and Win Htike of Myanmar settled for the bronze.
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