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                    [Title] => Gaag, Ashton dominate Subic Bay triathlon
                    [Summary] => Subic Bay Freeport — Former world champion Dmitry Gaag and Melissa Ashton, ranked No. 25 in the world, proved they were a class of their own when they dominated the 10th Subic Bay International Triathlon here yesterday.


While Gaag, the 1999 titlist and currently No. 8 in the world, had to wait up to the second of the four-lap run before grabbing the lead for good en route to one hour 54 minutes and 49 seconds showing. Ashton successfully defended her crown in an awesome wire-to-wire fashion, clocking 2:08:10.
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Lyons, expecting to land in the top 25 in the world on his only fourth year in the triathlon circle, had to ward off the strong challenge of Japan’s Ryosuke Yamamoto en route to his ascent to the throne vacated by back-to-back winner Daniel Lee Chi Wo of Hong Kong.
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                    [Title] => Gaag, Ashton dominate Subic Bay triathlon
                    [Summary] => Subic Bay Freeport — Former world champion Dmitry Gaag and Melissa Ashton, ranked No. 25 in the world, proved they were a class of their own when they dominated the 10th Subic Bay International Triathlon here yesterday.


While Gaag, the 1999 titlist and currently No. 8 in the world, had to wait up to the second of the four-lap run before grabbing the lead for good en route to one hour 54 minutes and 49 seconds showing. Ashton successfully defended her crown in an awesome wire-to-wire fashion, clocking 2:08:10.
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Lyons, expecting to land in the top 25 in the world on his only fourth year in the triathlon circle, had to ward off the strong challenge of Japan’s Ryosuke Yamamoto en route to his ascent to the throne vacated by back-to-back winner Daniel Lee Chi Wo of Hong Kong.
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