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In the end, it wasnt even close. With 113 gold medals, 84 silvers and 94 bronzes, or an overall total of 291 medals, we were comfortably ahead of second-place Thailand which finished with 87 golds, 78 silvers and 118 bronzes, a total of 287 medals.
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PEPING COJUANGCO AND ROBERT AVENTEJADO
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In the end, it wasnt even close. With 113 gold medals, 84 silvers and 94 bronzes, or an overall total of 291 medals, we were comfortably ahead of second-place Thailand which finished with 87 golds, 78 silvers and 118 bronzes, a total of 287 medals.
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By MY VIEWPOINT | By MY VIEWPOINT By Ricardo V. Puno, Jr. | December 13, 2005 - 12:00am
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