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[Title] => Cayanan, Ilustre surpass nat’l jr records in 2013
[Summary] => Philippine Swimming League swimmers Paula Ann Regine Cayanan and Maurice Sacho Ilustre emerged the new Philippine junior record holders in 2013 with their gold medal feats in an international and national age group meet, respectively.
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[Title] => NCR tanker sparks Palaro record binge
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BACOLOD CITY -- A young product of the German swimming system broke a record
twice in the day and emerged the first triple gold medalist while a young
protégé of a Japanese coach of Olympic renown produced the other
stunner as National Capital Region buckled down to work on the second day of
the 2000 Palarong Pambansa yesterday.
Ronald Alejo Guiriba, who a day earlier crushed the meet record in the 200m
butterfly, wiped out the old mark of 1:04.92 by Andrei Ynelino in the morning
heats of the 100m butterfly with a clocking of 1:03.8.
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-23 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => by Gerry Carpio
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JONATHAN VILLAGRACIA
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[Summary] => Philippine Swimming League swimmers Paula Ann Regine Cayanan and Maurice Sacho Ilustre emerged the new Philippine junior record holders in 2013 with their gold medal feats in an international and national age group meet, respectively.
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[Title] => NCR tanker sparks Palaro record binge
[Summary] =>
BACOLOD CITY -- A young product of the German swimming system broke a record
twice in the day and emerged the first triple gold medalist while a young
protégé of a Japanese coach of Olympic renown produced the other
stunner as National Capital Region buckled down to work on the second day of
the 2000 Palarong Pambansa yesterday.
Ronald Alejo Guiriba, who a day earlier crushed the meet record in the 200m
butterfly, wiped out the old mark of 1:04.92 by Andrei Ynelino in the morning
heats of the 100m butterfly with a clocking of 1:03.8.
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-23 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1194422
[AuthorName] => by Gerry Carpio
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January 6, 2014 - 12:00am