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                    [Title] => President’s Cup regatta unravels today
                    [Summary] => Seventeen of the country’s best boats display their skills against foreign counterparts when the President’s Cup Regatta sails today in Nasugbu, Batangas.


The Philippines’ best bet in the five-day event organized by the Manila Yacht Club and co-hosted by Club Punta Fuego, Maya Maya Yacht Club and Taal Lake Yacht Club is 1998 open class division winner Karakoa.
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Three Philippine boats -- the decorated Subic Centennial, Zappler II and Vida --are joining the 20th China Sea Race Series 2000, Asia's biggest sailing event which sails off today in Hong Kong with a fleet of about 33 boats bound for Subic Bay.

The crew of Subic Centennial -- a registered Subic Bay Yacht Club boat, fresh from topping the recent President's Cup Regatta 2000, Zappler II and Vida will pit skills with grizzled seafarers in the biennial Hong Kong-to-Subic marathon.

There are 16 yachts entered in the IRC division and 16 in the HKPN category.

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                    [Title] => President’s Cup regatta unravels today
                    [Summary] => Seventeen of the country’s best boats display their skills against foreign counterparts when the President’s Cup Regatta sails today in Nasugbu, Batangas.


The Philippines’ best bet in the five-day event organized by the Manila Yacht Club and co-hosted by Club Punta Fuego, Maya Maya Yacht Club and Taal Lake Yacht Club is 1998 open class division winner Karakoa.
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Three Philippine boats -- the decorated Subic Centennial, Zappler II and Vida --are joining the 20th China Sea Race Series 2000, Asia's biggest sailing event which sails off today in Hong Kong with a fleet of about 33 boats bound for Subic Bay.

The crew of Subic Centennial -- a registered Subic Bay Yacht Club boat, fresh from topping the recent President's Cup Regatta 2000, Zappler II and Vida will pit skills with grizzled seafarers in the biennial Hong Kong-to-Subic marathon.

There are 16 yachts entered in the IRC division and 16 in the HKPN category.

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