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                    [Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea – Wushu, the ancient Chinese martial art form that had become a mainstream Asiad event, takes center stage today with the Filipino artists hoping to add to the two-gold haul of Team Philippines going into the last five days of the Asian Games.


Former world champion Mark Robert Rosales and Arvin Teng, last year’s gold medalist in the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games, will compete in the men’s changquan at the start of hostilities at the Dongseo University Minseok Sports Center.
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"Isa puwede," pahayag ni Co, dating world wushu champion nang tanungin hinggil sa prediksiyon kung gaano karami ang kayang maiuwi na ginto ng kanyang koponan. "But we’ll try our best to win more."
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Rosales, gold medallist in the 1999 world championships in Italy, scored 9.33 to beat Malaysian Lim Kim (9.31) and Myanmar’s U Pyi Wai Phye (9.26) in the gunshu (cudgel play) event of wushu.
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"Isa puwede," pahayag ni Co, dating world wushu champion nang tanungin hinggil sa prediksiyon kung gaano karami ang kayang maiuwi na ginto ng kanyang koponan. "But we’ll try our best to win more."
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Rosales, gold medallist in the 1999 world championships in Italy, scored 9.33 to beat Malaysian Lim Kim (9.31) and Myanmar’s U Pyi Wai Phye (9.26) in the gunshu (cudgel play) event of wushu.
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