+ Follow ERNIE CANDELARIA Tag
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[Title] => Palalakasin ang kampanya sa SEAG 2 US coaches sasanayin ang Pinoy tracksters
[Summary] => Dumating na sa bansa ang mga US coaches na sina Dick Beardsley at Bill Schnier para tumulong sa paghahanda sa mga national coaches para sa SEA Games sa Singapore.
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[Title] => Athletics chiefs boast not an empty one
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR (Via Globe Telecoms) Athletics chief Go Teng Kok was all smiles as he strode from the VIP stands to the shoulder of the tracks to embrace gold medallist Ernie Candelaria.
"Ive told you before if I dont win at least seven gold medals, call me boastful," said Go moments after congratulating his ward, who gave the Philippines its first gold medal in the 400 meters since 1987 and its third after two days of competition.
Now, everybody is beginning to agree that Gos words are no empty boasts.
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[Title] => RP trackster wins gold in Thai Open
[Summary] => John Lozada accomplished what the RP delegation originally hoped for as he eclipsed his personal best by more than two seconds with a gold medal finish in his favorite event, jumpstarting the country’s campaign in Thursday’s start of the Thailand Open in Bangkok.
Unleashing a burst of strength and energy in the final stretch, Lozada clinched the gold medal with a time of 3:50.46 to surpass his personal record of 3:52.56 in the 1,500-meter run.
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ERNIE CANDELARIA
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[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR (Via Globe Telecoms) Athletics chief Go Teng Kok was all smiles as he strode from the VIP stands to the shoulder of the tracks to embrace gold medallist Ernie Candelaria.
"Ive told you before if I dont win at least seven gold medals, call me boastful," said Go moments after congratulating his ward, who gave the Philippines its first gold medal in the 400 meters since 1987 and its third after two days of competition.
Now, everybody is beginning to agree that Gos words are no empty boasts.
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[Title] => RP trackster wins gold in Thai Open
[Summary] => John Lozada accomplished what the RP delegation originally hoped for as he eclipsed his personal best by more than two seconds with a gold medal finish in his favorite event, jumpstarting the country’s campaign in Thursday’s start of the Thailand Open in Bangkok.
Unleashing a burst of strength and energy in the final stretch, Lozada clinched the gold medal with a time of 3:50.46 to surpass his personal record of 3:52.56 in the 1,500-meter run.
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