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San Beda extended its men's swimming domination to a spectacular 14th straight year even as its women's squad completed a four-peat feat in 91st NCAA pool competition that concluded over the weekend at the Rizal Memorial Swimming Center in Manila.

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University of the Philippines (UP) tankers Kendrick Uy topped the 100 meters freestyle for men and Luica Dacanay ruled the 100 meters backstroke for women for the Philippines’ two gold medals in the biennial competition organized by the Asean University Sports Council.
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Competing just to push the young swimmers to come up with a better time, Danila surprised even herself as she topped the 100m freestyle with an impressive clocking of 59.69 seconds.
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Nagtala si Dacanay, ang 17-gulang at freshman sa University of the Philippines na nagmamay-ari ng SEA Games bronze medals ng one minute at 8.39 seconds para sa ba-gong games record na 100 meters backstroke.
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Ito ay base na rin sa kanilang magandang performance sa naka-raang SEA Age-group swimfest na ginanap sa San Pablo City at Asian-Afro Games.

Kumpiyansa si Guy Concepcion kina Miguel Molina, Mendoza at Carlo Piccio na makakapagbigay ng tig-isang gold sa kani-kanilang paboritong event.
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At naniniwala ang dating national tanker na ito na ang taon para kuminang ang mga batang swimmers sa SEA Games.
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Rosita Uy told The STAR that his son Benjamin deserved to be in the roster and maintained that the 19-year-old La Salle student was stricken off the list despite having competitive times in the tryouts.
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At sa hindi inasahang pagka-kataon, naikamada ng bansa ang nasabing malaking tagumpay.

At ang lahat ng ito ay mula sa isang 13-anyos na babaeng man-lalangoy na siyang umagaw ng eksena sa unang araw ng hostilidad.
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The RP tankers garnered 17-19-17 gold-silver-bronze medals while establishing four new SEA age group records and rewriting 21 national age group marks.

Busan Asian Games-bound Miguel Molina won the Best Performance Award for the 15-17 years old boys’ group 1 category.
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Nag-uwi ang RP tankers ng 17 golds, 19 silvers at 17 bronze medals, kasabay ng paglatag ng apat na bagong SEA age group records at pagguhit ng 21 national age group marks.

Pinagkalooban si Busan Asian games-bound Miguel Molina ng Best Performance Award para sa 15-17 years old boys group 1 category.
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                    [Title] => San Beda extends NCAA swimming dynasty
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San Beda extended its men's swimming domination to a spectacular 14th straight year even as its women's squad completed a four-peat feat in 91st NCAA pool competition that concluded over the weekend at the Rizal Memorial Swimming Center in Manila.

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University of the Philippines (UP) tankers Kendrick Uy topped the 100 meters freestyle for men and Luica Dacanay ruled the 100 meters backstroke for women for the Philippines’ two gold medals in the biennial competition organized by the Asean University Sports Council.
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Competing just to push the young swimmers to come up with a better time, Danila surprised even herself as she topped the 100m freestyle with an impressive clocking of 59.69 seconds.
[DatePublished] => 2005-10-12 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096369 [AuthorName] => Joey Villar [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 267248 [Title] => Dacanay lumangoy ng bagong record [Summary] => Nagtala si Lucia Dacanay ng bagong games record sa paghakot ng Team UAAP-Philippines ng tatlo pang gold medals matapos ang tatlong araw ng kompetisyon sa 12th Asean University Games noong Biyernes sa Surabaya, Indonesia.

Nagtala si Dacanay, ang 17-gulang at freshman sa University of the Philippines na nagmamay-ari ng SEA Games bronze medals ng one minute at 8.39 seconds para sa ba-gong games record na 100 meters backstroke.
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Ito ay base na rin sa kanilang magandang performance sa naka-raang SEA Age-group swimfest na ginanap sa San Pablo City at Asian-Afro Games.

Kumpiyansa si Guy Concepcion kina Miguel Molina, Mendoza at Carlo Piccio na makakapagbigay ng tig-isang gold sa kani-kanilang paboritong event.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-30 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => PSN Palaro [SectionUrl] => palaro [URL] => ) [5] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 228422 [Title] => Buhain optimistiko sa kakayahan ng mga swimmer [Summary] => Optimistiko si Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman Eric Buhain sa swimming team na makapag-aambag ng medalyang ginto sa nalalapit na 22nd Southeast Asian Games sa Vietnam sa Disyembre 5-13.

At naniniwala ang dating national tanker na ito na ang taon para kuminang ang mga batang swimmers sa SEA Games.
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Rosita Uy told The STAR that his son Benjamin deserved to be in the roster and maintained that the 19-year-old La Salle student was stricken off the list despite having competitive times in the tryouts.
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At sa hindi inasahang pagka-kataon, naikamada ng bansa ang nasabing malaking tagumpay.

At ang lahat ng ito ay mula sa isang 13-anyos na babaeng man-lalangoy na siyang umagaw ng eksena sa unang araw ng hostilidad.
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The RP tankers garnered 17-19-17 gold-silver-bronze medals while establishing four new SEA age group records and rewriting 21 national age group marks.

Busan Asian Games-bound Miguel Molina won the Best Performance Award for the 15-17 years old boys’ group 1 category.
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Nag-uwi ang RP tankers ng 17 golds, 19 silvers at 17 bronze medals, kasabay ng paglatag ng apat na bagong SEA age group records at pagguhit ng 21 national age group marks.

Pinagkalooban si Busan Asian games-bound Miguel Molina ng Best Performance Award para sa 15-17 years old boys group 1 category.
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