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[Title] => RP medalists get international buildup
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[Title] => Perez ninakawan ng ginto
[Summary] => VIENTIANE--Hindi na bago kung bigo man sa kanyang adhikain si Pinay diver Sheila Mae Perez. Pero ang matalo dahil nadaya, ibang usapan na.
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[Title] => Sheila gets only silver for 24th b-day
[Summary] => VIENTIANE – A silver was all diving queen Sheila Mae Perez had for her 24th birthday.
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[Title] => Back pains force Perez to withdraw
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DOHA Sheila Mae Perez, complaining of back pains, withdrew from her two remaining events, dealing a big blow to the Philippines bid to medal in the diving competitions of the Asian Games here.
Although her chances to upstage the fancied divers from China and Japan are slim, the 18-year-old triple gold medalist in the Maniila SEA Games was hopeful to contend for the bronze in the womens 1m springboard final slated Tuesday at the Hamad Aquatic Centre.
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[Title] => Sheila Mae Perez nag-withdraw
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Pinag-withdraw na ng mga swimming coaches si Sheila Mae Perez sa lahat ng kanyang diving events dahil sa kanyang back injury.
"We withdraw her from all her events because of back pain," wika ng team manager na si Akiko Thomson ukol sa triple gold medallist sa Manila SEA Games na si Perez. "She might suffered a hip dislocation, kung itutuloy."
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[Title] => Payla fights for gold; Mamiit presses bid
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DOHA Violita Payla goes up for a career-defining win against old tormentor ace Somjit Jongjohor for the boxing gold in flyweight division, Cecil Mamiit tries to press his bid for a spot in tennis final which triple SEA Games gold medallist diver Sheila Mae Perez finally gets to see action in Day 12 of the Asian Games here Tuesday.
Payla has lost his previous two battles against Jongjohor but vowed to end the Thais domination with a fightplan similar to the one which stunned world beater Chinese Bo Yang in the semifinal round of the 51kg category Sunday.
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[Title] => Paeng chosen RP flag-bearer in Doha
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Paeng Nepomuceno, the great Filipino bowler, was unanimously chosen by the Philippine Olympic Committee executive committee as official flag-bearer of the RP delegation to the coming 15th Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.
The 49-year-old Nepomuceno, the only bowler to win the World Cup four times, was chosen for his exemplary performance in the sport and the respect he commands among his fellow athletes.
Also considered for the prestigious honor were diver Sheila Mae Perez and swimmer Miguel Molina.
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[Title] => GMA Special guest sa PSA Awards Night
[Summary] => Walang iba kundi ang No. 1 sports supporter ang magtsi-cheer at magbibigay ng para-ngal sa top achievers ng 2005 sa Philippine Sportswriters Association (PSA) Annual Awards Night sa January 14 sa Manila Pavilion.
Malugod na tinanggap ni President Macapagal-Arroyo ang last minute invitation bilang special guest sa simpleng two-hour rite na kikilala sa mga best at brightest sa local sports para maging matagumpay ang bansa sa nagdaang taon.
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[Title] => Ex-cager, spiker RPs 2nd triple-gold winner
[Summary] => Benjie Tolentino, grandson of a great Olympian, has tried his hand in a lot of sports but found his niche in rowing where he emerged the Philippines second triple gold medalist at the La Mesa Dam.
He has the reach, built and height to be a great cager, being the grandson of Melbourne Olympian Mariano Tolentino and though he started out as a collegiate player, he shifted to volleyball and finally to rowing.
Now he will be remembered as the Games greatest rower.
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[Title] => Christmas comes early to Sheila Mae
[Summary] => Ten days before she turns 20, Sheila Mae Perez won her third gold in the 23rd SEA Games.
In the process, she has also assured herself, probably her family and some close friends of a happy Christmas.
Under Republic Act 9064, the dimpled diving sensation stands to receive P250,000 in cash incentives from the government. In case she is named Best Athlete, she stands to receive some more.
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SHEILA MAE PEREZ
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[Title] => Back pains force Perez to withdraw
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DOHA Sheila Mae Perez, complaining of back pains, withdrew from her two remaining events, dealing a big blow to the Philippines bid to medal in the diving competitions of the Asian Games here.
Although her chances to upstage the fancied divers from China and Japan are slim, the 18-year-old triple gold medalist in the Maniila SEA Games was hopeful to contend for the bronze in the womens 1m springboard final slated Tuesday at the Hamad Aquatic Centre.
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Pinag-withdraw na ng mga swimming coaches si Sheila Mae Perez sa lahat ng kanyang diving events dahil sa kanyang back injury.
"We withdraw her from all her events because of back pain," wika ng team manager na si Akiko Thomson ukol sa triple gold medallist sa Manila SEA Games na si Perez. "She might suffered a hip dislocation, kung itutuloy."
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DOHA Violita Payla goes up for a career-defining win against old tormentor ace Somjit Jongjohor for the boxing gold in flyweight division, Cecil Mamiit tries to press his bid for a spot in tennis final which triple SEA Games gold medallist diver Sheila Mae Perez finally gets to see action in Day 12 of the Asian Games here Tuesday.
Payla has lost his previous two battles against Jongjohor but vowed to end the Thais domination with a fightplan similar to the one which stunned world beater Chinese Bo Yang in the semifinal round of the 51kg category Sunday.
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Paeng Nepomuceno, the great Filipino bowler, was unanimously chosen by the Philippine Olympic Committee executive committee as official flag-bearer of the RP delegation to the coming 15th Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.
The 49-year-old Nepomuceno, the only bowler to win the World Cup four times, was chosen for his exemplary performance in the sport and the respect he commands among his fellow athletes.
Also considered for the prestigious honor were diver Sheila Mae Perez and swimmer Miguel Molina.
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Malugod na tinanggap ni President Macapagal-Arroyo ang last minute invitation bilang special guest sa simpleng two-hour rite na kikilala sa mga best at brightest sa local sports para maging matagumpay ang bansa sa nagdaang taon.
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[Title] => Ex-cager, spiker RPs 2nd triple-gold winner
[Summary] => Benjie Tolentino, grandson of a great Olympian, has tried his hand in a lot of sports but found his niche in rowing where he emerged the Philippines second triple gold medalist at the La Mesa Dam.
He has the reach, built and height to be a great cager, being the grandson of Melbourne Olympian Mariano Tolentino and though he started out as a collegiate player, he shifted to volleyball and finally to rowing.
Now he will be remembered as the Games greatest rower.
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[Title] => Christmas comes early to Sheila Mae
[Summary] => Ten days before she turns 20, Sheila Mae Perez won her third gold in the 23rd SEA Games.
In the process, she has also assured herself, probably her family and some close friends of a happy Christmas.
Under Republic Act 9064, the dimpled diving sensation stands to receive P250,000 in cash incentives from the government. In case she is named Best Athlete, she stands to receive some more.
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