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                    [Title] => Wushu  artists  key RP surge
                    [Summary] => HANOI — Arvin Ting and Willy Wang won their second gold medals yesterday, capping wushu’s splendid campaign  and giving the Philippines the needed boost to clinch fourth overall  in the 22nd Southeast Asian Games.


Ting, winner of the gunshu (staff) event last Thursday, annexed the daoshu (broadsword) title while quiangshou (spear play) crown holder Wang also topped the jianshu (sword) event.
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Ting, 14, silver medalist in sword play in last year’s Kuala Lumpur SEA Games, tallied 9.30 points in the preliminaries to come in third behind China’s Xingdong Yuan and Hong Kong’s Hang To Yu.
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"Isa, puwede,"
said Co, a former world wushu champion, when asked to predict how many golds his team was capable of bringing home. "But we’ll try our best to win more."

Co, who retired after winning a gold in the world championship in Malaysia nine years ago picks either Eduard Folayang or Rexel Nganhayna, who are competing in sanshou (sparring), to deliver the gold.
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Ting, winner of the gunshu (staff) event last Thursday, annexed the daoshu (broadsword) title while quiangshou (spear play) crown holder Wang also topped the jianshu (sword) event.
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Ting, 14, silver medalist in sword play in last year’s Kuala Lumpur SEA Games, tallied 9.30 points in the preliminaries to come in third behind China’s Xingdong Yuan and Hong Kong’s Hang To Yu.
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"Isa, puwede,"
said Co, a former world wushu champion, when asked to predict how many golds his team was capable of bringing home. "But we’ll try our best to win more."

Co, who retired after winning a gold in the world championship in Malaysia nine years ago picks either Eduard Folayang or Rexel Nganhayna, who are competing in sanshou (sparring), to deliver the gold.
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