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                    [Title] => Buhain appeals tankers’ gold medal forfeit
                    [Summary] => HANOI, Vietnam (Via Globe Telecom)–Philippine Sports Commission chairman Eric Buhain yesterday appealed to the president of the 22nd Southeast Asian Games Federation to reconsider an earlier decision disqualifying the Philippines’ 4x200m freestyle relay team for violation that cost them the gold during the swimming competitions Saturday.


In his letter to Nguyen Dan Thai, SEAGF president, Buhain said the "violation"–jumping too soon on the exchange between players– was a computer error, which the German computer expert confirmed.
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Rosita Uy told The STAR that his son Benjamin deserved to be in the roster and maintained that the 19-year-old La Salle student was stricken off the list despite having competitive times in the tryouts.
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                    [Summary] => HANOI, Vietnam (Via Globe Telecom)–Philippine Sports Commission chairman Eric Buhain yesterday appealed to the president of the 22nd Southeast Asian Games Federation to reconsider an earlier decision disqualifying the Philippines’ 4x200m freestyle relay team for violation that cost them the gold during the swimming competitions Saturday.


In his letter to Nguyen Dan Thai, SEAGF president, Buhain said the "violation"–jumping too soon on the exchange between players– was a computer error, which the German computer expert confirmed.
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Rosita Uy told The STAR that his son Benjamin deserved to be in the roster and maintained that the 19-year-old La Salle student was stricken off the list despite having competitive times in the tryouts.
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