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Marestella Torres admitted yesterday she was depressed over failing to advance to the finals in the women’s long jump at the 30th Olympics here and will decide whether or not to seek a ticket to the Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro after the Asian Games in Incheon in 2014.

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Filipino officials are upbeat about the country’s medal chances in the four chess events slated in the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China in November, especially with a full complement led by top player GM Wesley So and veteran GM Joey Antonio.

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The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) will leave it up to the warring cycling groups if they would risk the participation of the Filipino riders in the 14th Asian Games by not coming out with a unified tryout for the RP team.

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Ang 26-anyos nga si Malalad nanghawod sa +65 kg. individual kumite event diin iyang gipilde ang iyang Koryanong kaatbang sa finals, 6-0.

Si Malalad maoy bugtong entrante sa Pilipinas sa six-nation competition.
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Although it didn’t meet its bold predictions of winning a minimum of five gold medals when it left Manila three weeks ago, Team Philippines did an impressive finish with three golds, matching its output in Hiroshima in 1994.
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Filipino officials are upbeat about the country’s medal chances in the four chess events slated in the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China in November, especially with a full complement led by top player GM Wesley So and veteran GM Joey Antonio.

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The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) will leave it up to the warring cycling groups if they would risk the participation of the Filipino riders in the 14th Asian Games by not coming out with a unified tryout for the RP team.

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Ang 26-anyos nga si Malalad nanghawod sa +65 kg. individual kumite event diin iyang gipilde ang iyang Koryanong kaatbang sa finals, 6-0.

Si Malalad maoy bugtong entrante sa Pilipinas sa six-nation competition.
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Although it didn’t meet its bold predictions of winning a minimum of five gold medals when it left Manila three weeks ago, Team Philippines did an impressive finish with three golds, matching its output in Hiroshima in 1994.
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