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Like father, like son.


Isidro del Prado Jr., son of former Olympian and Asian Gamer Isidro Sr., continued to carve out a name for himself on the very track and same event where his father ruled decades ago as he captured a gold medal yesterday to sustain the Manila bets’ charge in the second Manila Youth Games National Invitational at the Rizal track oval.
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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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Palarong Pambansa-bound Rose Anne Trinidad led AAES’ charge by topping the girls’ long jump with a distance of 3.58 meters, besting Karen Abalos’ 3.04 and Jersan Marie Alapaz’s 2.64.
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Like father, like son.


Isidro del Prado Jr., son of former Olympian and Asian Gamer Isidro Sr., continued to carve out a name for himself on the very track and same event where his father ruled decades ago as he captured a gold medal yesterday to sustain the Manila bets’ charge in the second Manila Youth Games National Invitational at the Rizal track oval.
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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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Palarong Pambansa-bound Rose Anne Trinidad led AAES’ charge by topping the girls’ long jump with a distance of 3.58 meters, besting Karen Abalos’ 3.04 and Jersan Marie Alapaz’s 2.64.
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