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[Title] => Cramming pays off for young gymnast
[Summary] => Maricris Batallones, who had shown great promise as a young rhythmic gymnast, had to cram to learn the basic of the sport three days before the event.
But it paid dividends for the 11-year-old lass from District 5 as she emerged the most bemedalled bet in the event in Day Three of the first Manila Youth Games at the Rizal Memorial Complex.
Batallones, daughter of a former Metrobank executive, claimed gold medals in freehand, ball and all-around events, joining Mondays hero Daniel Padiz of Tondo at the victory podium as top gymnasts.
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But it paid dividends for the 11-year-old lass from District 5 as she emerged the most bemedalled bet in the event in Day Three of the first Manila Youth Games at the Rizal Memorial Complex.
Batallones, daughter of a former Metrobank executive, claimed gold medals in freehand, ball and all-around events, joining Mondays hero Daniel Padiz of Tondo at the victory podium as top gymnasts.
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