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[Title] => Ferreras turn to hammer new mark
[Summary] => Airman Arneil Ferrera sustained the local athletes assault on national records, earning the feat a day after unfancied Henry Dagmil broke athletics oldest mark the 68-year old record on long jump in the National Open invitational championship at the Rizal track oval yesterday.
Ferrera, 23, submitted a new national record in the hammer throw event to post the days worthiest performance under incessant rains.
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[Title] => NSAs have say on US training of RP athletes
[Summary] => Its the National Sports Associations (NSAs) who must decide who among their athletes can train in the United States with great help coming from the newly-formed Philippine Olympic Overseas Development Committee (POODC).
Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) chief Celso Dayrit stressed that identifying and tapping Fil-foreign athletes who can serve the country in future international competitions is just part of the plans by the Los Angeles-based POODC.
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[Title] => RP tracksters welcome tough challenge from Fil-Ams
[Summary] => Hoping to acclimatize before the 2004 National Track and Field Invitational Championships unwraps on June 1, nine California-based Fil-Am track and field athletes arrive today at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
Headed by delegation leader Jim Apelar, the Fil-Ams, under the "Philippine Overseas Team" banner, are Gary Cablayan, Kashus Perona, Deborah Samson, Rose Supangan, Jenny Buncio, Breanne Bumanlag, Krizia Apelar, Gabe Cabrera and Kim Ramirez.
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[Title] => Fil-Ams must meet SEAG norm to make RP team
[Summary] => Next weeks Milo National Open track and field championships will form part of tryouts for the competing Fil-American athletes with those matching or surpassing the Southeast Asian Games gold medal standard earning automatic berths to the national team.
"Anybody who does that automatically qualifies to the national team," said RP athletics chief Go Teng Kok yesterday, hoping to discover fresh talents who can serve the country in future international competitions like the SEA Games, Asian Games or even the Olympics.
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Ferrera, 23, submitted a new national record in the hammer throw event to post the days worthiest performance under incessant rains.
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Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) chief Celso Dayrit stressed that identifying and tapping Fil-foreign athletes who can serve the country in future international competitions is just part of the plans by the Los Angeles-based POODC.
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Headed by delegation leader Jim Apelar, the Fil-Ams, under the "Philippine Overseas Team" banner, are Gary Cablayan, Kashus Perona, Deborah Samson, Rose Supangan, Jenny Buncio, Breanne Bumanlag, Krizia Apelar, Gabe Cabrera and Kim Ramirez.
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"Anybody who does that automatically qualifies to the national team," said RP athletics chief Go Teng Kok yesterday, hoping to discover fresh talents who can serve the country in future international competitions like the SEA Games, Asian Games or even the Olympics.
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