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Hin­di umubra ang kaalaman ng baguhang si Gay Mabel Arevalo laban sa SEA Games silver medalist na si Sru Nita Sari Sukatendel ng In­donesia para mamaalam kaagad sa women’s -50kg. kumite sa 0-8 iskor kahapon sa 17th Asian Games sa Gyeyang gymnasium dito.

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Hindi nakayanan ng baguhang si Gay Mabel Arevalo laban kay SEA Games silver medalist na si Sru Nita Sari Sukatendel ng Indonesia para mamaalam agad sa women’s -50kg kumite sa karate sa 0-8 iskor kahapon sa Gyeyang gymnasium dito.

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Turning in its worst finish in the Asian Games in 63 years, the Philippines also wound up seventh among eight Southeast Asian nations that competed in the Incheon Asiad, even surpassed by perennial SEA Games cellar-dweller Myanmar.

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The Philippines' last medal hope Gay Mabel Arevalo faded early, failing to advance into quarterfinals of the women's -50kg division in Karate at the Gyeyang Gymnasium on Saturday at the final day of the 17th Asian Games here.

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May mga maaasahan pa ang Pinas sa gintong medalya sa  kasalukuyang 17th Asian Games sa pagdating ng iba pang pambatong atleta.

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SEA Games silver medalists Ramon Niño Franco, Rexor Romaquin and James delos Santos, banner a youthful Philippine squad vying in the World Karatedo Federation Karate Cup Open set Aug. 17-22 in Busan, South Korea.

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Hin­di umubra ang kaalaman ng baguhang si Gay Mabel Arevalo laban sa SEA Games silver medalist na si Sru Nita Sari Sukatendel ng In­donesia para mamaalam kaagad sa women’s -50kg. kumite sa 0-8 iskor kahapon sa 17th Asian Games sa Gyeyang gymnasium dito.

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Hindi nakayanan ng baguhang si Gay Mabel Arevalo laban kay SEA Games silver medalist na si Sru Nita Sari Sukatendel ng Indonesia para mamaalam agad sa women’s -50kg kumite sa karate sa 0-8 iskor kahapon sa Gyeyang gymnasium dito.

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Turning in its worst finish in the Asian Games in 63 years, the Philippines also wound up seventh among eight Southeast Asian nations that competed in the Incheon Asiad, even surpassed by perennial SEA Games cellar-dweller Myanmar.

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The Philippines' last medal hope Gay Mabel Arevalo faded early, failing to advance into quarterfinals of the women's -50kg division in Karate at the Gyeyang Gymnasium on Saturday at the final day of the 17th Asian Games here.

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May mga maaasahan pa ang Pinas sa gintong medalya sa  kasalukuyang 17th Asian Games sa pagdating ng iba pang pambatong atleta.

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SEA Games silver medalists Ramon Niño Franco, Rexor Romaquin and James delos Santos, banner a youthful Philippine squad vying in the World Karatedo Federation Karate Cup Open set Aug. 17-22 in Busan, South Korea.

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