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[Title] => Tracksters add 4 more golds;Vertek loses
[Summary] => Mercedita Manipol ruled the 10,000m run at sunrise while Rene Herrera topped the 800m run at dusk.
In between these two shining moments for the Philippines, javelin thrower Danilo Fresnido and long jumper Henry Dagmil both made even bigger feats in a decent showing of RP athletics in the second day of SEA Games hostilities at the Rizal track oval.
Fresnido easily defended his javelin throw title while Dagmil leapt to prominence with a record-breaking victory in long jump.
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[Title] => Philippines pads lead
[Summary] => The Philippines carted away 11 more gold medals to pad its lead, but defending champion Vietnam suddenly emerged as the serious threat to the host country's championship bid after Day 2 of the 23rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games scattered at different venues nationwide.
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BUENAVISTA AND LOZADA
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In between these two shining moments for the Philippines, javelin thrower Danilo Fresnido and long jumper Henry Dagmil both made even bigger feats in a decent showing of RP athletics in the second day of SEA Games hostilities at the Rizal track oval.
Fresnido easily defended his javelin throw title while Dagmil leapt to prominence with a record-breaking victory in long jump.
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November 29, 2005 - 12:00am