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                    [Summary] => The Philippines dished out its best showing so far in the 23rd SEA Games judo event, carting away a pair of golds off come-from-behind performances by Gilbert Ramirez and Karen Ann Solomon yesterday at the Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex.


Heading into the final day of competition, the spirited Filipino judokas collected a total of four golds, one silver, and four bronzes to surpass their 3-4-4 gold-silver-bronze haul in the 2003 Vietnam SEA Games.
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Heading into the final day of competition, the spirited Filipino judokas collected a total of four golds, one silver, and four bronzes to surpass their 3-4-4 gold-silver-bronze haul in the 2003 Vietnam SEA Games.
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Franco Teves ruled the minus 55 kilograms, while Asian Games- bound Aisa Marie Ano captured the minus 78 kilograms to highlight the Philippines’ decent showing in the seven-nation tourney.

The silver medal winners were Samson Bernales (-66 kg), Esty Gay Liwanen(-63 kg), Karen Ann Solomon (-70 kg), and Khamila Rosales (+78 kg).
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GILBERT RAMIREZ AND KAREN ANN SOLOMON
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Heading into the final day of competition, the spirited Filipino judokas collected a total of four golds, one silver, and four bronzes to surpass their 3-4-4 gold-silver-bronze haul in the 2003 Vietnam SEA Games.
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Heading into the final day of competition, the spirited Filipino judokas collected a total of four golds, one silver, and four bronzes to surpass their 3-4-4 gold-silver-bronze haul in the 2003 Vietnam SEA Games.
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Franco Teves ruled the minus 55 kilograms, while Asian Games- bound Aisa Marie Ano captured the minus 78 kilograms to highlight the Philippines’ decent showing in the seven-nation tourney.

The silver medal winners were Samson Bernales (-66 kg), Esty Gay Liwanen(-63 kg), Karen Ann Solomon (-70 kg), and Khamila Rosales (+78 kg).
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