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The image was clear on Eric Buhain’s mind even before he plunged into the pool of Rizal Memorial in the 1991 SEA Games: Him walking towards the podium and raising his finger one by one counting his gold medal harvest.

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Rexel Fabriga wound up sixth while Jaime Asok 10th in the final of the 10m platform event at the Hamad Aquatic Centre, wrapping up the Filipinos’ stint in this 15th staging of the Games that started out slow but ended with some spark of brilliance.
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Rexel Fabriga wound up sixth while Jaime Asok 10th in the final of the 10m platform event at the Hamad Aquatic Centre, wrapping up the Filipinos’ stint in this 15th staging of the Games that started out slow but ended with some spark of brilliance.
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