+ Follow FILIPINO ASIAD Tag
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[Title] => Six RP pugs make it to finals
[Summary] => HO CHI MINH (Via Globe Telecom) Flyweight Harry Tañamor weathered Typhoon Thailand atop the ring and practically clinched the first boxing gold for the Philippines in the 22nd SEA Games with a clinical victory over old rival Suban Pannon at the Phan Dinh Phung Stadium here last night.
And five other Filipino fighters won their semifinal bouts in a rebirth of sort for Philippine boxing in the Games after a mere two-silver haul in Kuala Lumpur two years ago. (See related story on A-26)
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[Title] => Golfers wary of hosts course edge
[Summary] => BUSAN After two days at the driving range, the highly regarded national golf team, a consistent Asian Games medal machine since 1986, finally sampled Monday the Asiad Country Club course the continents top parbusters will officially tackle Oct. 3-6.
With the US-based Ria Quiazon joining Heidi Chua and Carmellete Villaroman Sunday, the womens team finally gets to work out in full force along with the mens squad composed of Juvic Pagunsan, Angelo Que, Marlon Dizon and Jerome Delariarte.
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[Summary] => HO CHI MINH (Via Globe Telecom) Flyweight Harry Tañamor weathered Typhoon Thailand atop the ring and practically clinched the first boxing gold for the Philippines in the 22nd SEA Games with a clinical victory over old rival Suban Pannon at the Phan Dinh Phung Stadium here last night.
And five other Filipino fighters won their semifinal bouts in a rebirth of sort for Philippine boxing in the Games after a mere two-silver haul in Kuala Lumpur two years ago. (See related story on A-26)
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With the US-based Ria Quiazon joining Heidi Chua and Carmellete Villaroman Sunday, the womens team finally gets to work out in full force along with the mens squad composed of Juvic Pagunsan, Angelo Que, Marlon Dizon and Jerome Delariarte.
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