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                    [Title] => Inclusion of marathon events in Vietnam SEAG to boost RP’s gold medal hopes
                    [Summary] => The Philippines’ campaign in the 2003 Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam has received a big boost when the organizers decided to include the men’s and women’s marathon event in the athletics competition.


Philippine Olympic Committee president Celso Dayrit reported this positive development yesterday after receiving an advice from Malaysia Olympic Committee secretary general Datu Siek Kok Chi, who attended the SEAG Federation Council meeting in Ho Chi Minh City last Friday.
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Ang nasabing development ay agad na inihayag ni Philippine Olympic Committee president Celso Dayrit kahapon makaraang makatanggap ng abiso mula sa Malaysian Olympic Committee secretary general Datu Siek Kok Chi, na siyang dumalo sa SEAG Federation Council meeting sa Hanoi noong nakaraang Biyernes.
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Vietnam’s capital city Hanoi will host the biennial meet for the first time with action also lined up in Ho Chi Minh City. A total of 435 gold medals will be disputed by close to 7,000 athletes from 10 countries.
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Philippine Olympic Committee president Celso Dayrit reported this positive development yesterday after receiving an advice from Malaysia Olympic Committee secretary general Datu Siek Kok Chi, who attended the SEAG Federation Council meeting in Ho Chi Minh City last Friday.
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Ang nasabing development ay agad na inihayag ni Philippine Olympic Committee president Celso Dayrit kahapon makaraang makatanggap ng abiso mula sa Malaysian Olympic Committee secretary general Datu Siek Kok Chi, na siyang dumalo sa SEAG Federation Council meeting sa Hanoi noong nakaraang Biyernes.
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Vietnam’s capital city Hanoi will host the biennial meet for the first time with action also lined up in Ho Chi Minh City. A total of 435 gold medals will be disputed by close to 7,000 athletes from 10 countries.
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