+ Follow HANOI PARA GAMES Tag
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[Title] => Polio victim wins five golds for RP
[Summary] => FIDE Master Sander Severino ended his campaign in chess in the third ASEAN Para Games the way he started it in winning ways as he copped two more gold medals to emerge the best Filipino performer at the close of the week-long event yesterday.
Severino, a polio victim, bounced back from a silver-medal finish in the individual event for the handicapped and blind Monday by winning the gold in blindfold via sweep while powering Team Philippines to another gold-medal feat in team play.
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[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
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[Title] => RP bags six more golds; Thailand unstoppable
[Summary] => The Philippines won six more gold medals and ripped records here and there but still fell from fifth to sixth place in the face of Indonesias charge yesterday on the penultimate day of the third ASEAN Para Games at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
Sustaining the momentum of their six-gold splurge in Day 4, the Nationals captured four golds in the centerpiece athletics event courtesy of Cheryl Canta, Ma. Afrecita Rosales, Michael Mora and Delmer Tawatao while Adeline Dumapong added one in power lifting.
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HANOI PARA GAMES
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[Title] => Polio victim wins five golds for RP
[Summary] => FIDE Master Sander Severino ended his campaign in chess in the third ASEAN Para Games the way he started it in winning ways as he copped two more gold medals to emerge the best Filipino performer at the close of the week-long event yesterday.
Severino, a polio victim, bounced back from a silver-medal finish in the individual event for the handicapped and blind Monday by winning the gold in blindfold via sweep while powering Team Philippines to another gold-medal feat in team play.
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[Title] => RP bags six more golds; Thailand unstoppable
[Summary] => The Philippines won six more gold medals and ripped records here and there but still fell from fifth to sixth place in the face of Indonesias charge yesterday on the penultimate day of the third ASEAN Para Games at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
Sustaining the momentum of their six-gold splurge in Day 4, the Nationals captured four golds in the centerpiece athletics event courtesy of Cheryl Canta, Ma. Afrecita Rosales, Michael Mora and Delmer Tawatao while Adeline Dumapong added one in power lifting.
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[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
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