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                    [Title] => Aurora bets steal show in athletics
                    [Summary] => An 11-year-old who wasn’t even supposed to compete in the boys’ long jump made short work of his opponents yesterday as the centerpiece event of athletics graced the third day of competition in the second Manila Youth Games at the Rizal Memorial track oval.


Marron Eli Versosa of Aurora Aquino Elementary School pushed himself to the limit and won the gold with a jump of 4.04 meters on his third attempt. Mark Henry Roxas of Albert Elementary School won the silver at 3.73 while Paul Jayson Gonzales of Lakandula took the bronze at 3.26.
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DENNIS DYTUCO
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                    [Title] => Aurora bets steal show in athletics
                    [Summary] => An 11-year-old who wasn’t even supposed to compete in the boys’ long jump made short work of his opponents yesterday as the centerpiece event of athletics graced the third day of competition in the second Manila Youth Games at the Rizal Memorial track oval.


Marron Eli Versosa of Aurora Aquino Elementary School pushed himself to the limit and won the gold with a jump of 4.04 meters on his third attempt. Mark Henry Roxas of Albert Elementary School won the silver at 3.73 while Paul Jayson Gonzales of Lakandula took the bronze at 3.26.
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