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LOS ANGELES — Weeks before they officially set out for gold in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games set Nov. 27 to Dec. 5 in Manila, the Fil-Am athletes joining the Philippine teams for reinforcement are already looking for gold.


Benito Miranda, vice president of Filipino Athletes International (FAI), explained that of the 12 Fil-Ams scheduled to don the colors of the Philippines in the upcoming biennial meet, seven still don’t have roundtrip tickets to Manila.
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Inangkin ni Krizia Apelar ang gintong medalya para sa tropa ng Fil-Am Athlete sa girls‚ 16-17 200m run sa kanyang oras na 26.4 segundo, samantalang naglista naman si Tahlie Cablayan ng tiyempong 29.1 segundo sa girls‚ 12-under 200m run.
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This is the mission of the seven Filipino-American athletes who have confirmed their participation in the 2004 National Open track and field championships set June 1-4 at the Rizal Memorial track and field stadium.
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LOS ANGELES — Weeks before they officially set out for gold in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games set Nov. 27 to Dec. 5 in Manila, the Fil-Am athletes joining the Philippine teams for reinforcement are already looking for gold.


Benito Miranda, vice president of Filipino Athletes International (FAI), explained that of the 12 Fil-Ams scheduled to don the colors of the Philippines in the upcoming biennial meet, seven still don’t have roundtrip tickets to Manila.
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Inangkin ni Krizia Apelar ang gintong medalya para sa tropa ng Fil-Am Athlete sa girls‚ 16-17 200m run sa kanyang oras na 26.4 segundo, samantalang naglista naman si Tahlie Cablayan ng tiyempong 29.1 segundo sa girls‚ 12-under 200m run.
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