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The Philippines’ failure to win a medal in the Asian Games since 1998 and the Olympics since 1924 is due to a lack of a middle level training for swimmers.

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A 27-year-old recipient of the 2011 Go Negosyo Award and the PLDT small-medium entrepreneurship next-generation Bosing Ako award finally fulfills his dream in swimming when he competes in the seventh Asia-Pacific Deaf Games slated May 27-June 2 in Korea.

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Young Filipino swimmers Hilario Davide IV (second from left) and Vincent Alvarez (third) of Alabang’s Fighting Orcas pose with coach Susan Papa (left) and assistant coach Susan Benasa after their nine-medal finish in the Australian Swim Competition held in Perth, Australia April 11-12. Alvarez took home two golds, one silver and one bronze in the eight-and-under age category while Davide had two golds and three bronze medals in the 9-10 age group.


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A 27-year-old recipient of the 2011 Go Negosyo Award and the PLDT small-medium entrepreneurship next-generation Bosing Ako award finally fulfills his dream in swimming when he competes in the seventh Asia-Pacific Deaf Games slated May 27-June 2 in Korea.

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Young Filipino swimmers Hilario Davide IV (second from left) and Vincent Alvarez (third) of Alabang’s Fighting Orcas pose with coach Susan Papa (left) and assistant coach Susan Benasa after their nine-medal finish in the Australian Swim Competition held in Perth, Australia April 11-12. Alvarez took home two golds, one silver and one bronze in the eight-and-under age category while Davide had two golds and three bronze medals in the 9-10 age group.


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