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[Summary] => KUALA LUMPURFilipino skateboarder Anselm Castañeda barged into the final of the park category after he landed fifth Saturday in a field of 35 participants in the ongoing Asian X Games at the Putra Indoor Stadium.
Castañeda, who won the bronze in the 2001 Games in Thailand, scored 77.33 in his first run and emerged the lone Filipino among three entries to make it to the top 10.
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[Title] => Shultz, Yangco top ESPN Asian XTour Manila leg
[Summary] => Mark Steven Shultz bested a banner field of 148 to rule the bicycle stunts (park) category while Rogelio Yangco nipped Noel Coscedo for the aggressive-inline skating crown in the Main X division of the ESPN Asian XTour Manila Sunday.
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[Summary] => Despite heavy rains during the early part of the morning, the Philippine leg of ESPNs Asian XTour kicked off yesterday with the biggest turnout of athletes ever at the Goldcrest Parking Center at the Glorietta Mall in Makati.
Registrations reached a record high of 429 athletes coming from as far as Baguio City as the heavy rains and gusty winds did nothing to dampen the spirits of Filipino athletes and enthusiasts.
Entrants to the Junior X division (aged 14 and below) totaled 27 while entrants to the Main
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Open to all Filipino action sports athletes and enthusiasts, the two-day event features competitions in skateboarding, bicycle stunt and aggressive in-line skating with the winners in two divisions (Junior X and Main X) gaining berths in the Asian X Games Qualifier IV presented by Toyota and slated in January 2002 in Malaysia.
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Castañeda, who won the bronze in the 2001 Games in Thailand, scored 77.33 in his first run and emerged the lone Filipino among three entries to make it to the top 10.
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Registrations reached a record high of 429 athletes coming from as far as Baguio City as the heavy rains and gusty winds did nothing to dampen the spirits of Filipino athletes and enthusiasts.
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