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[Title] => RP opens bid in World Cup elims
[Summary] => The Philippines Gerald Rosales and Angelo Que open their bid in the Nations Cup today, hoping for a top-four finish among 16 teams and gain a stint at the US$4 million at the World Cup later this year.
The Filipinos are among the early favorites along with the bets from Myanmar, Taiwan, Malaysia, India and host Singapore at the Laguna National Golf and Country Clubs Classic Course but the chase for World Cup places is expected to be a race to the finish line.
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[Title] => BMW Qualifying Tournament at Autohaus BMW
[Summary] => Autohaus BMW (formerly Prestige Cars, Libis), an exclusive authorized BMW dealer, recently hosted its qualifying tournament in conjunction with the BMW Golf Cup International the largest amateur tournament held worldwide.
Every year, over 120,000 BMW owners compete in dealer qualifying tournaments held in as many as 38 countries. Winners from each country then gather at the BMW Golf Cup International Finals to determine the top amateurs in the world. Last year, the Philippine team emerged victorious in the Nations Cup, during the finals held in Los Cabos, Mexico.
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[Title] => Good hint of things to come for RP equestrian ride
[Summary] => KUALA LUMPUR Filipino equestrian riders took two of the top three places in a friendly showjumping competition here Wednesday in a development that bodes well for their campaign in the 21st Southeast Asian Games here.
Riding Forget Me Not, Vittorio Barba, who won the dressage individual gold in the 1995 Chiang Mai SEA Games, took top honors while rookie teammate Danielle Cojuangco placed third on top of Able Agent in the event held at the 3 Q Equestrian Center.
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NATIONS CUP
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The Filipinos are among the early favorites along with the bets from Myanmar, Taiwan, Malaysia, India and host Singapore at the Laguna National Golf and Country Clubs Classic Course but the chase for World Cup places is expected to be a race to the finish line.
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Every year, over 120,000 BMW owners compete in dealer qualifying tournaments held in as many as 38 countries. Winners from each country then gather at the BMW Golf Cup International Finals to determine the top amateurs in the world. Last year, the Philippine team emerged victorious in the Nations Cup, during the finals held in Los Cabos, Mexico.
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Riding Forget Me Not, Vittorio Barba, who won the dressage individual gold in the 1995 Chiang Mai SEA Games, took top honors while rookie teammate Danielle Cojuangco placed third on top of Able Agent in the event held at the 3 Q Equestrian Center.
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