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                    [Summary] => COLOMBO, Sri Lanka –  Filipino Eduardo Buenavista, the Southeast Asian Games gold medalist and groomed to be a future Asian champion, gave the 5,000m run his best shot, but it could only land him sixth place Monday at the close of the 14th Asian Athletic Championships at the Sugathadasa Stadium here.
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                    [Summary] => Hardly satisfied with the two gold medals he won Friday, Jimar Aing plunged back into action yesterday to rule the 200-meter run and become the first triple gold medalist in the 2001 Milo Invitational track and field championships at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.


The 23-year-old Navyman from Basilan, fresh from his victories in the century dash and the men’s 4 x 100-meter relay, showed that he still had a lot more kick left in his legs as he topped the 200-meter race with a time of 21.60 seconds.
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The 23-year-old Navyman from Basilan, fresh from his victories in the century dash and the men’s 4 x 100-meter relay, showed that he still had a lot more kick left in his legs as he topped the 200-meter race with a time of 21.60 seconds.
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