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                    [Title] => Non-Olympic events spark SEAG romp
                    [Summary] => The SEA Games euphoria has long since died down with the national athletes and the country’s top sports officials now training their sights on the Doha Asian Games and ultimately the Olympics. 


But looking back at the SEAG historic feat, one could only relish how Team Philippines was able to hold its own against Thailand in their spirited battle for supremacy in Olympic sports and how the hosts dominated the action in the non-Olympic disciplines.
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After the Philippines won two gold medals yesterday morning, a serious question was raised on which sport truly delivered the country’s first gold medal in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.

According to the Games’ official schedule, the finals of women’s long jump was set at 9 a.m. at the Rizal Memorial Stadium and that of women’s 3-meter synchronized springboard at 9:30 at Trace College in Los Banos, Laguna.
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It will be the first time in SEA Games history, which dates back to 1959 when Thailand hosted the first Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, that 100 gold medals will be disputed in a day.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804774 [AuthorName] => Abac Cordero [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 184687 [Title] => Paragua suffers 1st loss; 4 other RP bets fumble [Summary] => International master Mark Paragua suffered his first defeat and four others lost also in their respective divisions in the fifth round of the ongoing World Youth Chess Championships 2002 in Hersonissos (Heraklio), Crete, Greece.

Paragua lost to fellow IM Zviad Izoria (ELO 2572) of Georgia in the boys’ under-18 group but remained in contention with 3.5 points.

Meanwhile, National Master Roderick Nava absorbed his second defeat at the hands of Victor Laznicka (ELO 2319) of Czech Republic to remain at 2.5 points in the boys’ under-18.
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                    [Title] => Non-Olympic events spark SEAG romp
                    [Summary] => The SEA Games euphoria has long since died down with the national athletes and the country’s top sports officials now training their sights on the Doha Asian Games and ultimately the Olympics. 


But looking back at the SEAG historic feat, one could only relish how Team Philippines was able to hold its own against Thailand in their spirited battle for supremacy in Olympic sports and how the hosts dominated the action in the non-Olympic disciplines.
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After the Philippines won two gold medals yesterday morning, a serious question was raised on which sport truly delivered the country’s first gold medal in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.

According to the Games’ official schedule, the finals of women’s long jump was set at 9 a.m. at the Rizal Memorial Stadium and that of women’s 3-meter synchronized springboard at 9:30 at Trace College in Los Banos, Laguna.
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It will be the first time in SEA Games history, which dates back to 1959 when Thailand hosted the first Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, that 100 gold medals will be disputed in a day.
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Paragua lost to fellow IM Zviad Izoria (ELO 2572) of Georgia in the boys’ under-18 group but remained in contention with 3.5 points.

Meanwhile, National Master Roderick Nava absorbed his second defeat at the hands of Victor Laznicka (ELO 2319) of Czech Republic to remain at 2.5 points in the boys’ under-18.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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