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[Title] => Wushu team makes move, snares 3 golds
[Summary] => The wushu team, an expected source of gold medals for the Philippines in its bid for the overall crown, buckled down to work early, claiming three gold medals in the first day in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) at the Emilio Aguinaldo College Gym yesterday.
Pedro Quina ruled the taolu (form)-nanquan division, with a score of 9.30, upsetting SEAG defending champion and 2002 Busan Asian Games gold medalist Malaysian Ho Ro Bin, who finished with 9.21 to give the RP its first wushu gold. Indonesias Sandry Liong took the bronze with 9.16.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-29 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1274263
[AuthorName] => Don Gil Carreon
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DAM THANH XUAN AND LAM KIEU MY DUNG
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[Title] => Wushu team makes move, snares 3 golds
[Summary] => The wushu team, an expected source of gold medals for the Philippines in its bid for the overall crown, buckled down to work early, claiming three gold medals in the first day in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) at the Emilio Aguinaldo College Gym yesterday.
Pedro Quina ruled the taolu (form)-nanquan division, with a score of 9.30, upsetting SEAG defending champion and 2002 Busan Asian Games gold medalist Malaysian Ho Ro Bin, who finished with 9.21 to give the RP its first wushu gold. Indonesias Sandry Liong took the bronze with 9.16.
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[AuthorName] => Don Gil Carreon
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