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Davao’s Monalisa Ambasa pulled one big surprise in the women's division, while Kenyan Benjamin Kipkazi ruled the men’s open in the premiere 42-kilometer action of yesterday's 2nd Cebu City Marathon, which started and ended at the Asiatown I.T. Park in Brgy. Apas, this city.

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As if she’s in a hurry to watch the Manny Pacquiao-Oscar Larios showdown, Ambasa, 23, made sure she would grab a piece of the limelight as the part-time clerk took the lead right away to notch her fourth straight win.
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Vildosola, who lost his right arm in a rice mill accident 13 years ago, dominated the men’s 21k race of the opening leg of the 29th National Milo Marathon at the Oval Plaza here.

"Sa wakas nanalo na rin ako,"
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As if she’s in a hurry to watch the Manny Pacquiao-Oscar Larios showdown, Ambasa, 23, made sure she would grab a piece of the limelight as the part-time clerk took the lead right away to notch her fourth straight win.
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"Sa wakas nanalo na rin ako,"
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