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Atienza’s feat proved to be the big news of the day as the National Open Invitational Track and Field Championships fired off yesterday at the Rizal Memorial track stadium.

Atienza, a 24-year-old member of the Philippine Army and a veteran of the 2003 Vietnam SEA Games, recorded a jump of 1.78 meters on her first try, breaking her previous record of 1.75 set during the 2002 staging of the same event.
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Lumundag ang heptathlete na si Atienza, isang Private First class ng Philippine Army, na kababalik lamang sa event na ito ng 1.75metro para talunin ang Korean na si Myong Hee Shin.
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The 24-year-old Sto. Niño, South Cotabato native took the lead at the bark of the gun and never relinquished it for a runaway triumph with a fast clocking of 49 minutes and 37 seconds.
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Atienza’s feat proved to be the big news of the day as the National Open Invitational Track and Field Championships fired off yesterday at the Rizal Memorial track stadium.

Atienza, a 24-year-old member of the Philippine Army and a veteran of the 2003 Vietnam SEA Games, recorded a jump of 1.78 meters on her first try, breaking her previous record of 1.75 set during the 2002 staging of the same event.
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Lumundag ang heptathlete na si Atienza, isang Private First class ng Philippine Army, na kababalik lamang sa event na ito ng 1.75metro para talunin ang Korean na si Myong Hee Shin.
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