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                    [Title] => Pinoy rowers bag three golds
                    [Summary] => SUBIC – The lean, 12-man  Philippine delegation kept the country’s tri-colors afloat after grabbing three golds and four silver medals against the Vietnamese juggernaut in Day 2 of the fifth Southeast Asian Canoe Championships at the Fisherman’s Wharf here. 


The 34-man Vietnamese delegation scooped seven gold medals in the different race categories, but the youthful Filipino kayakers more than held their own in both the seniors and juniors side of the events.
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Humakot ang 34-man Vietna-mese delegation ng 7 golds sa iba’t ibang race categories, ngunit hinawakan ng Pinoy kayakers ang senior at juniors side ng event.

Sinimulan ng rookie na si Marvin Amposta ang gold rush para sa Pinoy paddlers matapos manguna sa junior men’s 1,000m singles sa bilis na apat na oras, at 17.75 segundo.
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                    [Summary] => SUBIC – The lean, 12-man  Philippine delegation kept the country’s tri-colors afloat after grabbing three golds and four silver medals against the Vietnamese juggernaut in Day 2 of the fifth Southeast Asian Canoe Championships at the Fisherman’s Wharf here. 


The 34-man Vietnamese delegation scooped seven gold medals in the different race categories, but the youthful Filipino kayakers more than held their own in both the seniors and juniors side of the events.
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Humakot ang 34-man Vietna-mese delegation ng 7 golds sa iba’t ibang race categories, ngunit hinawakan ng Pinoy kayakers ang senior at juniors side ng event.

Sinimulan ng rookie na si Marvin Amposta ang gold rush para sa Pinoy paddlers matapos manguna sa junior men’s 1,000m singles sa bilis na apat na oras, at 17.75 segundo.
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