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[Title] => Wang takes wushu double; nothing for Ting
[Summary] => Willy Wang became the second Filipino double-gold medal winner in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games when he ruled the quiangshu event as the RP wushu squad added two more gold medals late last night to match its first day output of three at the Emilio Aguinaldo College Gym.
Wang, who ruled the jianshu event Monday, scored 9.30 in quiangshu to become the second double-gold medal winner after diver Shiela Mae Parez. Team skipper Lester Pimentel and Richard Ng duplicated the effort of Aida Yang and Vicky Ting as it topped the male duilian with a 9.25 score.
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[Title] => Wushu artists bag 17 medals in world tiff
[Summary] => The Philippine team made a smashing performance in the recent first World Traditional Wushu Festival in Zheng Zhou City, Hunan province, China by winning 17 medals, including five golds.
Master Henri Lo of the Kong Han Martial Arrts Club led the RP charge by capturing two gold medals in the event which lured 2,300 athletes from more than 60 countries.
The other gold winners were Master William Soon of Ling Nam Athletic Club, Master Lou Mei Cheng of Mei Cheng Shaolin Kung Fu and the doubles team of Lester Pimentel and Richard Ng.
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LESTER PIMENTEL AND RICHARD NG
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Wang, who ruled the jianshu event Monday, scored 9.30 in quiangshu to become the second double-gold medal winner after diver Shiela Mae Parez. Team skipper Lester Pimentel and Richard Ng duplicated the effort of Aida Yang and Vicky Ting as it topped the male duilian with a 9.25 score.
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[Summary] => The Philippine team made a smashing performance in the recent first World Traditional Wushu Festival in Zheng Zhou City, Hunan province, China by winning 17 medals, including five golds.
Master Henri Lo of the Kong Han Martial Arrts Club led the RP charge by capturing two gold medals in the event which lured 2,300 athletes from more than 60 countries.
The other gold winners were Master William Soon of Ling Nam Athletic Club, Master Lou Mei Cheng of Mei Cheng Shaolin Kung Fu and the doubles team of Lester Pimentel and Richard Ng.
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October 24, 2004 - 12:00am