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[Title] => Perez, triple gold-medalist
[Summary] => LOS BAÑOS, Laguna Sinisid ni Sheila Mae Perez ang kanyang kumikinang na ikatlong gintong medalya at punan ang kabiguan ng mga kababayang si Rexel Ryan Frabriga sa Trace Aquatic Center dito.
Sinisid ng 19 anyos na Davaoeña na si Perez ang gold sa 1m springboard gold medal at maging kauna-unahang Pinay na nakatatlong gintong naisusukbit.
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[Title] => Early miscue ruins divers gold medal bid
[Summary] => LOS BANOS Not even the presence of First Gentleman Mike Arroyo could buoy the Filipino divers gunning for the countrys fifth gold medal in the event.
Paying dearly for a faulty preliminary round effort, Zardo Domenios settled for a bronze medal yesterday, slowing down the Philippines golden rampage in diving in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Trace Aquatics Center here.
"He (Domenios) made a mistake in the preliminary round, he could have taken the silver if not for that," said RP team coach Rommel Kong.
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[Title] => Perez on course for triple gold medal
[Summary] => LOS BANOS Barring any major disaster, diver Sheila Mae Perez could be the first Filipino triple gold medalist in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.
Already the countrys first double gold medal winner following her victories in the 3m springboard synchronized with Ceseil Domenios and 3m springboard, Perez, 19, will shoot for a third gold medal in the 1m springboard today on the final day of diving competitions at the Trace Aquatics Center here.
And shes keeping her fingers crossed.
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[Title] => Pinay divers sumisid ng gold
[Summary] => LOS BAÑOS -- Sumisid ng isang ginto at isang bronze ang Pinoy divers upang palakasin ang kam-panya na makuha ulit ang overall title ang Team Philip-pines sa pagbubukas ng 23rd Southeast Asian Games Diving competition sa Trace Aquatics Center.
Pinangunahan ni Sydney Olympic veteran Shiela Mae Perez at katambal na si Cescil Domenios ang unang ginto ng Pilipinas sa womens 3-meter synchronized spring-board finals.
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Sinisid ng 19 anyos na Davaoeña na si Perez ang gold sa 1m springboard gold medal at maging kauna-unahang Pinay na nakatatlong gintong naisusukbit.
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Paying dearly for a faulty preliminary round effort, Zardo Domenios settled for a bronze medal yesterday, slowing down the Philippines golden rampage in diving in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Trace Aquatics Center here.
"He (Domenios) made a mistake in the preliminary round, he could have taken the silver if not for that," said RP team coach Rommel Kong.
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[Title] => Perez on course for triple gold medal
[Summary] => LOS BANOS Barring any major disaster, diver Sheila Mae Perez could be the first Filipino triple gold medalist in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.
Already the countrys first double gold medal winner following her victories in the 3m springboard synchronized with Ceseil Domenios and 3m springboard, Perez, 19, will shoot for a third gold medal in the 1m springboard today on the final day of diving competitions at the Trace Aquatics Center here.
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Pinangunahan ni Sydney Olympic veteran Shiela Mae Perez at katambal na si Cescil Domenios ang unang ginto ng Pilipinas sa womens 3-meter synchronized spring-board finals.
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