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                    [Title] => Fil-Am trackster begs off from  Asian Grand Prix
                    [Summary] => It’s either he’s busy with his job or he’s simply having second thoughts.


Whatever the reason, Fil-American Kashus Perona, winner of the 400-meter gold in the recent National Open Track and Field Championship, has begged off from representing the Philippines in the first two legs of this year’s Asian Grand Prix, and might even miss the third and last leg in Manila July 1.
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Perona stunned two-time SEA Games gold medalist Ernie Candelarion in the recent National Open, and was asked by athletics chief Go Teng Kok to be part of the men’s 4x400 relay team to Thailand on June 23, Sri Lanka on June 28 and Manila on July 1.
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"I like my chances here. The track surface is good and I’d like to run on it," said Roberts, considered the Tiger Woods of Asian track and field, her father being an American (now retired from the military) and her mother a Thai.
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Whatever the reason, Fil-American Kashus Perona, winner of the 400-meter gold in the recent National Open Track and Field Championship, has begged off from representing the Philippines in the first two legs of this year’s Asian Grand Prix, and might even miss the third and last leg in Manila July 1.
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Perona stunned two-time SEA Games gold medalist Ernie Candelarion in the recent National Open, and was asked by athletics chief Go Teng Kok to be part of the men’s 4x400 relay team to Thailand on June 23, Sri Lanka on June 28 and Manila on July 1.
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"I like my chances here. The track surface is good and I’d like to run on it," said Roberts, considered the Tiger Woods of Asian track and field, her father being an American (now retired from the military) and her mother a Thai.
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