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[Title] => NCR lass shatters 8-year old mark
[Summary] => NAGA CITY National Capital Region rode on the sterling efforts of Dorothy Grace Hong as it captured five gold medals in elementary swimming, including two record-breaking feats yesterday in the Palarong Pambansa at the Metro Naga Sports Center here.
Hong, a 12-year-old former student of La Salle de Araneta in Malabon, ruled the 100-meter backstroke and then led the 200m medley relay to another victory, both in record-breaking fashions that highlighted the Big City bets superb performance in the pool.
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[Title] => Benilde keeps 4 titles in WNCAA
[Summary] => College of Saint Benilde duplicated its feat last year, winning four of five WNCAA events over the weekend at the continuation of the 34th season of the countrys first and only tri-level league for women at the St. Benedict College in Alabang.
The Lady Blazers retained its crown in tennis, swimming, chess and table tennis while University of the Assumption-Pampanga dethroned St. Scholasticas College in badminton.
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[Title] => Sprint champ annexes 3rd gold
[Summary] => BACOLOD CITY Tropical depression Quedan left a tail of gloom but that did not stop sprint queen Rorydel Camong of Bukidnon from fulfilling her vow.
Riding the crest of a sprint doubles triumph Wednesday, 12-year-old Camong delivered as promised a third gold medal by winning the girls 50-m dash in record-breaking fashion, joining tankers Miguel Villanueva of the host city and Rizals Denjylie Cordero as triple gold medallists.
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[Title] => RP tankers dominate HK meet
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HONG KONG - The Philippines stroked to 42 gold medals in 98 events and topped
the two-day, six-nation 24th annual Mantas 2000 Invitationals at the Shing Mun
Valley Swimming Complex, Tsuen Wan, here last Sunday.
Nine Filipino clubs triggered the tidal wave that buried the host Mantas in
second place. The Hong Kong team of 77 swimmers bagged 38 golds. Vietnam's
Saigon Sharks collected five golds to wind up third.
Parañaque's Blue Marlins of the Elorde Sports Center took team honors
behind 17 golds.
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[Summary] => NAGA CITY National Capital Region rode on the sterling efforts of Dorothy Grace Hong as it captured five gold medals in elementary swimming, including two record-breaking feats yesterday in the Palarong Pambansa at the Metro Naga Sports Center here.
Hong, a 12-year-old former student of La Salle de Araneta in Malabon, ruled the 100-meter backstroke and then led the 200m medley relay to another victory, both in record-breaking fashions that highlighted the Big City bets superb performance in the pool.
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[Title] => Benilde keeps 4 titles in WNCAA
[Summary] => College of Saint Benilde duplicated its feat last year, winning four of five WNCAA events over the weekend at the continuation of the 34th season of the countrys first and only tri-level league for women at the St. Benedict College in Alabang.
The Lady Blazers retained its crown in tennis, swimming, chess and table tennis while University of the Assumption-Pampanga dethroned St. Scholasticas College in badminton.
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[Title] => Sprint champ annexes 3rd gold
[Summary] => BACOLOD CITY Tropical depression Quedan left a tail of gloom but that did not stop sprint queen Rorydel Camong of Bukidnon from fulfilling her vow.
Riding the crest of a sprint doubles triumph Wednesday, 12-year-old Camong delivered as promised a third gold medal by winning the girls 50-m dash in record-breaking fashion, joining tankers Miguel Villanueva of the host city and Rizals Denjylie Cordero as triple gold medallists.
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[Title] => RP tankers dominate HK meet
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HONG KONG - The Philippines stroked to 42 gold medals in 98 events and topped
the two-day, six-nation 24th annual Mantas 2000 Invitationals at the Shing Mun
Valley Swimming Complex, Tsuen Wan, here last Sunday.
Nine Filipino clubs triggered the tidal wave that buried the host Mantas in
second place. The Hong Kong team of 77 swimmers bagged 38 golds. Vietnam's
Saigon Sharks collected five golds to wind up third.
Parañaque's Blue Marlins of the Elorde Sports Center took team honors
behind 17 golds.
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