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                    [Summary] => Rubilen Amit captured her second gold in grand fashion, blanking Malaysia’s Suhana Dewi B Sablu, 11-0, in the finals of women’s 9-ball pool singles of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Makati Coliseum yesterday.


The 24-year old Amit simply dominated her Malaysian opponent in their race-to-11 finals at the close of the billiards and snooker competitions.

"I’m really happy with this win. And we really appreciate the support given us by our countrymen throughout the competitions," said Amit.
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The 24-year old Amit, who won the 8-ball pool singles gold medal the other day at the expense of Hoe, will gun for the gold at 1 p.m. against Malaysia’s Suhana Dewi Sablu, who defeated Thailand’s Santhinee Jaisuekul, 11-7, in the other half of semis.
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The 24-year old Amit, who won the 8-ball pool singles gold medal the other day at the expense of Hoe, will gun for the gold at 1 p.m. against Malaysia’s Suhana Dewi Sablu, who defeated Thailand’s Santhinee Jaisuekul, 11-7, in the other half of semis.
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The 24-year old Amit simply dominated her Malaysian opponent in their race-to-11 finals at the close of the billiards and snooker competitions.

"I’m really happy with this win. And we really appreciate the support given us by our countrymen throughout the competitions," said Amit.
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The 24-year old Amit, who won the 8-ball pool singles gold medal the other day at the expense of Hoe, will gun for the gold at 1 p.m. against Malaysia’s Suhana Dewi Sablu, who defeated Thailand’s Santhinee Jaisuekul, 11-7, in the other half of semis.
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The 24-year old Amit, who won the 8-ball pool singles gold medal the other day at the expense of Hoe, will gun for the gold at 1 p.m. against Malaysia’s Suhana Dewi Sablu, who defeated Thailand’s Santhinee Jaisuekul, 11-7, in the other half of semis.
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