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                    [Summary] => The parent of a former member of the national training pool yesterday put to task the leadership of the Philippine Amateur Swimming Association (PASA) for the non-inclusion of her son in the Philippine swimming team competing in next month’s Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam.


Rosita Uy told The STAR that his son Benjamin deserved to be in the roster and maintained that the 19-year-old La Salle student was stricken off the list despite having competitive times in the tryouts.
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"With an average age of 18, they’re quite young and raring to go. They’re also hungry (sa medalya)," pahayag ni Buhain na dati ring national athlete at SEA Games swimming champion.
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"We may have a lean delegation but all of them are qualified given the bronze medal standard set by the Task Force," Rosario said.
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Ayon kay PASA secretary-general Ral Rosario, malakas ang tsansa ng bansa na magwagi ng anim na ginto sa Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia biennial meet sa kabila na walo lamang tankers ang inaprobahan kamakailan ng pinagsamang puwersa ng Philippine Olympic Committee at Philippine Sports Commission SEAG Task Force.
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Piccio girds for Sydney

not_entIn 1997, teenaged swimmer Juan Carlo Piccio failed to bag a single medal at the Jakarta Southeast Asian (SEA) Games. He was downhearted but never lost hope. His dream was to represent the Philippines at the 2000 Sydney Olympics -- that was his goal and it kept the fire in him burning.

Carlo, 18, emerged from the Jakarta bust more determined than ever to make waves. [DatePublished] => 2000-02-03 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804869 [AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )

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Rosita Uy told The STAR that his son Benjamin deserved to be in the roster and maintained that the 19-year-old La Salle student was stricken off the list despite having competitive times in the tryouts.
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"With an average age of 18, they’re quite young and raring to go. They’re also hungry (sa medalya)," pahayag ni Buhain na dati ring national athlete at SEA Games swimming champion.
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"We may have a lean delegation but all of them are qualified given the bronze medal standard set by the Task Force," Rosario said.
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Ayon kay PASA secretary-general Ral Rosario, malakas ang tsansa ng bansa na magwagi ng anim na ginto sa Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia biennial meet sa kabila na walo lamang tankers ang inaprobahan kamakailan ng pinagsamang puwersa ng Philippine Olympic Committee at Philippine Sports Commission SEAG Task Force.
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Piccio girds for Sydney

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