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[Title] => PASA chief welcomes ban on body swimsuits
[Summary] => Philippine Amateur Swimming Association president Mark Joseph wasn’t looking for any excuses but said he’s glad that starting next year, polyurethane-coated swimsuits will no longer have a place in the pool.
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[Title] => Ryan improves 2nd SEAG swim mark
[Summary] => Ryan Arabejo continued to make waves at the USA Swimming Speedo Championship Series in Gainesville, Florida yesterday when he broke a second Southeast Asian Games record in two days.
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[Title] => Pagpapatalsik kay Angping hiling
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Ang pagputol ng suporta sa mga Fil-Foreign athletes, ang pakikialam sa programa ng mga sports associations at ang malawakang pagtanggal sa mga kawani ng sports commission.
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[Title] => Swimming competition under way; Fil-Ams lead chase for seven golds
[Summary] => LOS BANOS Like its counterparts in the diving squad, the national swimming team hopes to use its China experience to the hilt as it plunges into action at the start of the pool competition of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Trace Aquatics Center here.
Out to improve their two-gold, six-silver and five-bronze medal haul in the 2003 Hanoi Games, the Nationals are expected to lean on a mix of Fil-foreign and local tankers as they fight for seven gold medals staked in Day 1.
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[Title] => Fil-Ams, Olympians head RP swim aspirants
[Summary] => A Fil-American who broke three womens RP records and United States-based former Olympians lead the final cast of swimmers selected by the Philippine Amateur Swimming Association to compete in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games set Nov. 27-Dec. 5 at the TRACE Center in Los Baños, Laguna.
The list, composed of 17 men and 11 women, is headed by Fil-American Erica Totten and Olympians Miguel Molina, Miguel Mendoza, Jackie Pangilinan and JB Walsh.
Two other Fil-Am recruits in the list are Robert Walsh and Mikhail Reyes.
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[Title] => Mendoza breaks RP mark in US swimfest
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Former Asean age group swimming gold medalist Miguel Mendoza made waves in the
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multi-titled Ryan Papa, in the process hurdling the qualifying time for the
Sydney Olympic Games.
The 18-year-old, 5-foot-8 Mendoza clocked 4 minutes 2.63 seconds to erase the
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Asian Games in Jakarta.
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[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Ang pagputol ng suporta sa mga Fil-Foreign athletes, ang pakikialam sa programa ng mga sports associations at ang malawakang pagtanggal sa mga kawani ng sports commission.
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[Title] => Swimming competition under way; Fil-Ams lead chase for seven golds
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Out to improve their two-gold, six-silver and five-bronze medal haul in the 2003 Hanoi Games, the Nationals are expected to lean on a mix of Fil-foreign and local tankers as they fight for seven gold medals staked in Day 1.
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[Title] => Fil-Ams, Olympians head RP swim aspirants
[Summary] => A Fil-American who broke three womens RP records and United States-based former Olympians lead the final cast of swimmers selected by the Philippine Amateur Swimming Association to compete in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games set Nov. 27-Dec. 5 at the TRACE Center in Los Baños, Laguna.
The list, composed of 17 men and 11 women, is headed by Fil-American Erica Totten and Olympians Miguel Molina, Miguel Mendoza, Jackie Pangilinan and JB Walsh.
Two other Fil-Am recruits in the list are Robert Walsh and Mikhail Reyes.
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[Title] => Mendoza breaks RP mark in US swimfest
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Former Asean age group swimming gold medalist Miguel Mendoza made waves in the
United States recently by breaking the Philippine 400-meter freestyle record of
multi-titled Ryan Papa, in the process hurdling the qualifying time for the
Sydney Olympic Games.
The 18-year-old, 5-foot-8 Mendoza clocked 4 minutes 2.63 seconds to erase the
4:04.50 mark set by Papa in one of his two gold triumphs in the 1997 Southeast
Asian Games in Jakarta.
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November 29, 2005 - 12:00am