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NAKHON RATCHASIMA – Rexel Fabriga and Jaime Asok twisted and somersaulted with awesome precision on their final dive and clinched the men’s synchronized 10m platform diving gold, the 41st and final gold of the Philippine contingent in the 24th Southeast Asian Games here.
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[Summary] => HANOI, Vietnam (Via Globe Telecom)Jaime Asok and Ryan Fabriga won the gold for a country with an 80 million population that does not have a single platform for synchronized diving.
The gold, the first for the Philippines, came in the 10m synchronized diving, and it took the two young Davaoenos from humble families guts and grace to win it finally for the Philippines over Indonesia and Thailand.
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NAKHON RATCHASIMA – Rexel Fabriga and Jaime Asok twisted and somersaulted with awesome precision on their final dive and clinched the men’s synchronized 10m platform diving gold, the 41st and final gold of the Philippine contingent in the 24th Southeast Asian Games here.
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The gold, the first for the Philippines, came in the 10m synchronized diving, and it took the two young Davaoenos from humble families guts and grace to win it finally for the Philippines over Indonesia and Thailand.
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December 16, 2007 - 12:00am