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Arnel Aba, the 2010 Asian Para Games two-time gold and four-time silver medalist, and four-time silver medalist Daniel Damaso banner the Speedo-backed national swim team vying in the Association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN) Para Games in Solo, Indonesia.

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Less than a week before the 15th Asian Games unfurled in Doha, Qatar where Team Philippines brought home four gold, six silver and nine bronze medals, a small contingent of 40 athletes and officials took part in the Asian Paralympic Games and went home with a pair of gold medals, the best in the country’s participation in the quadrennial conclave.
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The Nationals won two each in chess and table tennis and one apiece in medal-rich athletics and swimming as they overtook the Indonesians and the Singaporeans from seventh place to fifth. The 13-gold medal haul already surpassed the country’s 2003 Hanoi edition performance of two-gold, 15 silver and 23 bronze medals.
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Arnel Aba, the 2010 Asian Para Games two-time gold and four-time silver medalist, and four-time silver medalist Daniel Damaso banner the Speedo-backed national swim team vying in the Association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN) Para Games in Solo, Indonesia.

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Less than a week before the 15th Asian Games unfurled in Doha, Qatar where Team Philippines brought home four gold, six silver and nine bronze medals, a small contingent of 40 athletes and officials took part in the Asian Paralympic Games and went home with a pair of gold medals, the best in the country’s participation in the quadrennial conclave.
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The Nationals won two each in chess and table tennis and one apiece in medal-rich athletics and swimming as they overtook the Indonesians and the Singaporeans from seventh place to fifth. The 13-gold medal haul already surpassed the country’s 2003 Hanoi edition performance of two-gold, 15 silver and 23 bronze medals.
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