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                    [Summary] => The Philippines’ Brian Peralta, ranged against seasoned competitors who have trained for years, seized the bronze medal in the individual aerobic gymnastics event which Thailand dominated with a four-gold sweep at the close of competitions at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum yesterday.


Thailand’s Nattawut Pimpa earned two gold medals — in the individual (19.550) and the mixed pairs (18.550) aerobics ensemble — while compatriot Roypim Ngampeerapong (19.650) upset Tyana Dewi Koesumawati of Indonesia (18.700) in the women’s individual division.
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Danica Calapatan, 12, a slender gymnast making her first SEAG appearance, charmed the crowd and the judges for a 44.550 finish that fell far behind Malaysia’s Foong Seow Ting (58.600), Thailand’s Tharatip Sridee (56.600), and Malaysia’s Darratun Nashihin (55.650).
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Danica Calapatan, 12, a slender gymnast making her first SEAG appearance, charmed the crowd and the judges for a 44.550 finish that fell far behind Malaysia’s Foong Seow Ting (58.600), Thailand’s Tharatip Sridee (56.600), and Malaysia’s Darratun Nashihin (55.650).
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The Philippines fell short to Malaysia for the bronze medal by only 0.866 points as the latter scored a 123.962. Singapore seized the gold medal with 128.195 points while Vietnam took the silver with 126.649 points.
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"We are still on the track when it comes to performance," gymnastics head coach Santiago Ty said. "The cleaner our movements, the lesser the deductions, (we will get)."
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Neil Faustino, 22, rings event gold medalist in the Vietnam SEA Games, came here "not much for the individual event," but "to help the (team) win."
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Thailand’s Nattawut Pimpa earned two gold medals — in the individual (19.550) and the mixed pairs (18.550) aerobics ensemble — while compatriot Roypim Ngampeerapong (19.650) upset Tyana Dewi Koesumawati of Indonesia (18.700) in the women’s individual division.
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Danica Calapatan, 12, a slender gymnast making her first SEAG appearance, charmed the crowd and the judges for a 44.550 finish that fell far behind Malaysia’s Foong Seow Ting (58.600), Thailand’s Tharatip Sridee (56.600), and Malaysia’s Darratun Nashihin (55.650).
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"We are still on the track when it comes to performance," gymnastics head coach Santiago Ty said. "The cleaner our movements, the lesser the deductions, (we will get)."
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