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                    [Summary] => LOS BANOS — Not even the presence of First Gentleman Mike Arroyo could buoy the Filipino divers gunning for the country’s fifth gold medal in the event.


Paying dearly for a faulty preliminary round effort, Zardo Domenios settled for a bronze medal yesterday, slowing down the Philippines’ golden rampage in diving in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Trace Aquatics Center here.

"He (Domenios) made a mistake in the preliminary round, he could have taken the silver if not for that," said RP team coach Rommel Kong.
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"He (Domenios) made a mistake in the preli-minary round, he could have taken the silver if not for that," wika ni RP team coach Rommel Kong.
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The Philippines swept all three gold medals staked yesterday to seize the overall lead in the diving competition of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Trace Aquatics Center here.

Zardo Domenios and Niño Carog sparked the gold rush by ruling the 3m springboard synchronized over a strong field that includes world No. 12 Yeoh Ken Nee and Rossharisham Roslam of Malaysia and defending champion Suchart Pichi and Meerit Insawang of Thailand.
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Pinangunahan ni Sydney Olympic veteran Shiela Mae Perez at katambal na si Cescil Domenios ang unang ginto ng Pilipinas sa women’s 3-meter synchronized spring-board finals.
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Unang sasalang ang mga Pinoy divers, na nagtatang-kang mapanatili ang second overall sa diving, sa women’s 3-meter synchro springboard finals sa ganap na alas-9:00 ng umaga kasunod ng men’s 1-meter springboard finals sa alas-10:15 ng umaga.

Pinakahuli ang men’s 10-meter synchro platform finals sa alas-11:30 ng umaga, ilang oras bago ang pormal pagbu-bukas ng Games.
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Paying dearly for a faulty preliminary round effort, Zardo Domenios settled for a bronze medal yesterday, slowing down the Philippines’ golden rampage in diving in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Trace Aquatics Center here.

"He (Domenios) made a mistake in the preliminary round, he could have taken the silver if not for that," said RP team coach Rommel Kong.
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"He (Domenios) made a mistake in the preli-minary round, he could have taken the silver if not for that," wika ni RP team coach Rommel Kong.
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The Philippines swept all three gold medals staked yesterday to seize the overall lead in the diving competition of the 23rd Southeast Asian Games at the Trace Aquatics Center here.

Zardo Domenios and Niño Carog sparked the gold rush by ruling the 3m springboard synchronized over a strong field that includes world No. 12 Yeoh Ken Nee and Rossharisham Roslam of Malaysia and defending champion Suchart Pichi and Meerit Insawang of Thailand.
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Pinangunahan ni Sydney Olympic veteran Shiela Mae Perez at katambal na si Cescil Domenios ang unang ginto ng Pilipinas sa women’s 3-meter synchronized spring-board finals.
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Unang sasalang ang mga Pinoy divers, na nagtatang-kang mapanatili ang second overall sa diving, sa women’s 3-meter synchro springboard finals sa ganap na alas-9:00 ng umaga kasunod ng men’s 1-meter springboard finals sa alas-10:15 ng umaga.

Pinakahuli ang men’s 10-meter synchro platform finals sa alas-11:30 ng umaga, ilang oras bago ang pormal pagbu-bukas ng Games.
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