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                    [Title] => Now, who’s really first on Everest?
                    [Summary] => If he can prove his claim right, mystery climber Dale Abenojar could be the first Filipino on top of Mt. Everest.


Liza Abenojar claimed in a press statement that her husband Dale made it to the peak of the 29,035-foot (8,850 meters) peak, the world’s tallest, last Monday, or days ahead of Heracleo "Leo" Oracion, Erwin "Pastor" Emata and Romeo "Romi" Garduce.
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Liza Abenojar claimed in a press statement that her husband Dale made it to the peak of the 29,035-foot (8,850 meters) peak, the world’s tallest, last Monday, or days ahead of Heracleo "Leo" Oracion, Erwin "Pastor" Emata and Romeo "Romi" Garduce.
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Initial reports said Romeo Garduce scaled the summit around 11:15 a.m. Nepal time (1 p.m. in Manila).

Garduce was the third Filipino to reach Everest’s peak in less than a week after Heracleo "Leo" Oracion and Erwin "Pastor" Emata.

Oracion became the first Filipino to reach the peak of the 8,848-meter-high mountain on Wednesday. Emata came second 17 hours later.
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                    [Title] => Now, who’s really first on Everest?
                    [Summary] => If he can prove his claim right, mystery climber Dale Abenojar could be the first Filipino on top of Mt. Everest.


Liza Abenojar claimed in a press statement that her husband Dale made it to the peak of the 29,035-foot (8,850 meters) peak, the world’s tallest, last Monday, or days ahead of Heracleo "Leo" Oracion, Erwin "Pastor" Emata and Romeo "Romi" Garduce.
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Initial reports said Romeo Garduce scaled the summit around 11:15 a.m. Nepal time (1 p.m. in Manila).

Garduce was the third Filipino to reach Everest’s peak in less than a week after Heracleo "Leo" Oracion and Erwin "Pastor" Emata.

Oracion became the first Filipino to reach the peak of the 8,848-meter-high mountain on Wednesday. Emata came second 17 hours later.
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