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Jho-an Banayag made a successful defense of her crown in record-breaking fashion while Julius Sermona pulled a coup by stunning fancied rivals for the men’s crown in the prestigious 42.195k run starting and ending at the Rizal Park.
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Two national tracksters who failed to make the grade for the Doha Qatar Asian Games won battles at home front yesterday, shining bright under intermittent weather in the 30th National Milo Marathon Finals.


Jho-an Banayag made a successful defense of her crown in record-breaking fashion while Julius Sermona pulled a coup by stunning fancied rivals for the men’s crown in the prestigious 42.195k run starting and ending at the Rizal Park.
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Jho-an Banayag made a successful defense of her crown in record-breaking fashion while Julius Sermona pulled a coup by stunning fancied rivals for the men's crown in the prestigious 42.195k run starting and ending at the Rizal Park.
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