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The Philippines is all set to compete in the Rainforest Challenge of Malaysia 2010, the largest 4x4 off-road competition, slated Dec. 4-13 in Johor, Malaysia.

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Ito ang ipinahayag ni Cebu City Sports Commission chairman Jonathan Guardo nang maging panauhin kahapon sa lingguhang PSA Forum sa Holiday Inn Manila Pavilion.

Sinabi pa ni Guardo na naniniwala siya na ang 2005 Southeast Asian Games ay dapat ng ganapin sa labas ng Manila kung saan kanyang ipupursige ang Cebu sa kanilang seryosong intensiyon na maging punong abala ng nasabing biennial meet.
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Jalasco, who led the first wave of Filipino athletes who arrived in this Malaysian capital last Wednesday, said he will pick 20 athletes from different sports disciplines to join him in the ceremony. The main bulk of the RP delegation left Manila yesterday.
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Ito ang ipinahayag ni Cebu City Sports Commission chairman Jonathan Guardo nang maging panauhin kahapon sa lingguhang PSA Forum sa Holiday Inn Manila Pavilion.

Sinabi pa ni Guardo na naniniwala siya na ang 2005 Southeast Asian Games ay dapat ng ganapin sa labas ng Manila kung saan kanyang ipupursige ang Cebu sa kanilang seryosong intensiyon na maging punong abala ng nasabing biennial meet.
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Jalasco, who led the first wave of Filipino athletes who arrived in this Malaysian capital last Wednesday, said he will pick 20 athletes from different sports disciplines to join him in the ceremony. The main bulk of the RP delegation left Manila yesterday.
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