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PATTAYA -- Umusad ang Philippine rowing teams sa men’s at women’s double skulls  finals  dahil sa kakulangan sa entries sa 24th Southeast Asian Games.

Gayunpaman ay nagpakitang gilas sina Clothelde Nillas at Jonnalyn Pedrita sa preliminaries kahapon matapos pumangalawa sa likod ng Thailand pair na sina Nikree Phuttaraksa at Phaeng-kathok Bussayamas sa Mab Prachan Reservoir sa lungsod na ito ng Chonburi province.

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Tolentino and Rodriguez finished first in the men’s coxless pair, posting a time of 7:08.96, well ahead of their counterparts from Indonesia and Vietnam who captured the silver and bronze medals, respectively.
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National team coach Edgardo Maerina expects to win two gold medals through Benjamin Tolentino and Jose Rodriguez, who enjoy vast experience in the regional meet, having competed in five SEA Games.
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PATTAYA -- Umusad ang Philippine rowing teams sa men’s at women’s double skulls  finals  dahil sa kakulangan sa entries sa 24th Southeast Asian Games.

Gayunpaman ay nagpakitang gilas sina Clothelde Nillas at Jonnalyn Pedrita sa preliminaries kahapon matapos pumangalawa sa likod ng Thailand pair na sina Nikree Phuttaraksa at Phaeng-kathok Bussayamas sa Mab Prachan Reservoir sa lungsod na ito ng Chonburi province.

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Tolentino and Rodriguez finished first in the men’s coxless pair, posting a time of 7:08.96, well ahead of their counterparts from Indonesia and Vietnam who captured the silver and bronze medals, respectively.
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National team coach Edgardo Maerina expects to win two gold medals through Benjamin Tolentino and Jose Rodriguez, who enjoy vast experience in the regional meet, having competed in five SEA Games.
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