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[Title] => Torres bags silver in Asian long jump, sets mark
[Summary] => Marestella Torres has arrived. Torres became the new toast of Philippine athletics after legends Lydia de Vega and Elma Muros by winning the silver medal in the womens long jump final in the 16th Asian Athletic Championships in Incheon, Korea on Sunday.
Her leap of 6.63 meters is only .02 centimeters off the golden jump of Bobby George Anju of India (6.65), way better than the 6.52 of bronze winner Ikeda Kumiko of Japan, and broke the Philippine record of 6.56 co-owned by the now semi-retired Muros and Lerma Bulauitan (2004).
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ERNIE CANDELARIO AND RONNIE MARFIL
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Her leap of 6.63 meters is only .02 centimeters off the golden jump of Bobby George Anju of India (6.65), way better than the 6.52 of bronze winner Ikeda Kumiko of Japan, and broke the Philippine record of 6.56 co-owned by the now semi-retired Muros and Lerma Bulauitan (2004).
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September 5, 2005 - 12:00am