+ Follow CHINESE NATIONAL TAO LI Tag
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[Title] => Tankers end stint with two silvers; Yeo makes history
[Summary] => LOS BAÑOS, LagunaThe Philippines capped an impressive performance as it snared two silver medals even as Singapores Joscelin Yeo set a date with history yesterday at the close of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games swimming competition at the Trace Aquatics Center here.
United States-trained Miguel Molina and Filipino-American James Walsh claimed a silver medal each in their respective division as the Philippines finished the day with two silver medals and a bronze as it improved its medal output in Vietnam two years ago,
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United States-trained Miguel Molina and Filipino-American James Walsh claimed a silver medal each in their respective division as the Philippines finished the day with two silver medals and a bronze as it improved its medal output in Vietnam two years ago,
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[Title] => Tankers end stint with two silvers; Yeo makes history
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United States-trained Miguel Molina and Filipino-American James Walsh claimed a silver medal each in their respective division as the Philippines finished the day with two silver medals and a bronze as it improved its medal output in Vietnam two years ago,
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[Title] => Tankers end stint with two silvers; Yeo makes history
[Summary] => LOS BAÑOS, LagunaThe Philippines capped an impressive performance as it snared two silver medals even as Singapores Joscelin Yeo set a date with history yesterday at the close of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games swimming competition at the Trace Aquatics Center here.
United States-trained Miguel Molina and Filipino-American James Walsh claimed a silver medal each in their respective division as the Philippines finished the day with two silver medals and a bronze as it improved its medal output in Vietnam two years ago,
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