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                    [Title] => Tankers make waves
                    [Summary] => The Philippines finished second overall in the recent 26th Southeast Asia Age Group Swimming Championships in Bangkok, Thailand.


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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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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