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                    [Title] => We’re the champs, and why not?
                    [Summary] => Although the Southeast Asian Games have been history for a little more than a week now, it isn’t too late to congratulate all the athletes and officials who made the first place finish possible.


In the end, it wasn’t 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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