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                    [Title] => Sprint  champ annexes 3rd gold
                    [Summary] => BACOLOD CITY — Tropical depression Quedan left a tail of gloom but that did not stop sprint queen Rorydel Camong of Bukidnon from fulfilling her vow.


Riding the crest of a sprint doubles triumph Wednesday, 12-year-old Camong delivered as promised a third gold medal by winning the girls’ 50-m dash in record-breaking fashion, joining tankers Miguel Villanueva of the host city and Rizal’s Denjylie Cordero as triple gold medallists.
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After an obscure performance Monday, Manila, headed by former taekwondo national team member Ali Atienza who is son of Manila Mayor Lito, redeemed itself by raking in four golds on a day 11 swimming records were erased.
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Record-breaking performance ang ipinamalas nina Heidi Gem Ong, Gian Daniel Berino at Ma. Anna Arabejo dagdag pa ang tagumpay ni Kimberly Uy sa girls 6-under 50-meter freestyle ang nag-bigay sa Manila ng anim na gold medals dagdag ang naunang dalawang gold mula sa dancesports, bukod pa sa dalawang silver at 5 bronze medals.
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                    [Title] => Sprint  champ annexes 3rd gold
                    [Summary] => BACOLOD CITY — Tropical depression Quedan left a tail of gloom but that did not stop sprint queen Rorydel Camong of Bukidnon from fulfilling her vow.


Riding the crest of a sprint doubles triumph Wednesday, 12-year-old Camong delivered as promised a third gold medal by winning the girls’ 50-m dash in record-breaking fashion, joining tankers Miguel Villanueva of the host city and Rizal’s Denjylie Cordero as triple gold medallists.
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After an obscure performance Monday, Manila, headed by former taekwondo national team member Ali Atienza who is son of Manila Mayor Lito, redeemed itself by raking in four golds on a day 11 swimming records were erased.
[DatePublished] => 2001-12-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096369 [AuthorName] => Joey Villar [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 142565 [Title] => PNYG-Batang Pinoy: Manila humakot ng 8 ginto [Summary] => BACOLOD CITY-Humakot ng apat na gintong medalya ang Manila tankers sa pagbubukas ng swimming competition upang agawin sa Cebu Province ang liderato sa overall standings sa ikaapat na araw ng aksiyon sa Philippine National Youth Games-Batang Pinoy kahapon.

Record-breaking performance ang ipinamalas nina Heidi Gem Ong, Gian Daniel Berino at Ma. Anna Arabejo dagdag pa ang tagumpay ni Kimberly Uy sa girls 6-under 50-meter freestyle ang nag-bigay sa Manila ng anim na gold medals dagdag ang naunang dalawang gold mula sa dancesports, bukod pa sa dalawang silver at 5 bronze medals.
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