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SEA Games: Medals table

Medals table at the 26th Southeast Asian Games on Monday.

Posted: November 22nd, 2011 in Asian Games,Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

Lorenzo bags equestrian gold over Leviste

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Diego Lorenzo rode perfectly all day and won the gold medal over Philippine teammate Toni Leviste Monday in the individual show jumping category of equestrian in the Southeast Asian Games at the Arthasaya Stables Country Club in Depok.

Posted: November 21st, 2011 in Asian Games,Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

Mier rules cycling’s 30-km points race in SEAG; dragon boat grabs silver

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Bucking a nasty spill in the final 50 meters, John Mier banked on a huge early advantage Monday to rule the men’s 30-kilometer points race of the 26th Southeast Asian Games at the Rawamangun Velodrome here.

Posted: November 21st, 2011 in Asian Games,Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

SEA Games: Philippine men’s baseball, rowing teams strike gold

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The Philippine men’s baseball team, which bucked funding woes to get to Indonesia, delivered a gold medal for the country in the 26th Southeast Asian Games.

Posted: November 20th, 2011 in Asian Games,Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

SEA Games: Medals table

Medals table at the 26th Southeast Asian Games on Wednesday.

Posted: November 16th, 2011 in Asian Games,Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

Palami to keep U-23 Azkals for 2013 despite SEAG defeat

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Dan Palami, the prime mover behind football’s resurgence back home, is not about to abandon the Philippine Under-23 squad despite its disastrous showing in the 26th Southeast Asian Games here.

Posted: November 14th, 2011 in Asian Games,Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

Philippines, Thailand resume boxing rivalry in SEA Games Tuesday

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The long-running Philippines-Thailand boxing rivalry in the Southeast Asian Games resumes on Monday, when welterweight Delfin Boholst takes on Saenset Apichet at the Jakabaring Sports Hall here.

Posted: November 14th, 2011 in Asian Games,Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

SEA Games: Philippines snares 3 more golds

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The Philippines snared three more golds in the 26th Southeast Asian Games Monday but remained in sixth place in the overall standings.

Posted: November 14th, 2011 in Asian Games,Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

Philippines to send 534 athletes to SEA Games

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MANILA, Philippines — The country’s Southeast Asian Games delegation has swelled to 534 after the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) accredited 110 private-funded athletes to the Nov. 11 to 22 competition in Indonesia. Philippine co-chief of mission Romeo Magat said the additional athletes from 14 sports would join the 424-strong contingent earlier approved by the Philippine [...]

Posted: October 10th, 2011 in Asian Games,Latest Sports Stories | Read More »

Speed kills for this MP, too

GUANGZHOU—“MP” is hoping that the boxing adage that has become popular of late will help in the Philippine medal bid at the 16th Asian Games in this industrial hotbed in Southern China. Speed kills. Here, however, MP stands for Marna Pabillore, who hopes that speed will do good for her in karate as it has [...]

Posted: November 24th, 2010 in Asian Games | Read More »

PH five in must-win duel with Taiwanese

GUANGZHOU—The Smart Gilas Pilipinas five dumped winless India, 78-57, Sunday night but found itself in a must-win situation against Chinese Taipei for a quarterfinal berth in the 16th Asian Games basketball competition at the Ying Dong Gymnasium here. With Qatar securing the third quarterfinal slot in Group F after nipping Japan, the Filipinos, now with [...]

Posted: November 22nd, 2010 in Asian Games,Basketball | Read More »

Two more pugs gain last four

GUANGZHOU—Annie Albania and Victorio Saludar, waging battle in contrasting fashions, punched their way into the semifinals—and at least a couple more bronze medals for the Philippines—in yesterday’s exacting quarterfinals of the Asian Games boxing competitions. Flyweight Albania, who breezed through her opening bout Sunday, fell behind after a cold, tentative start, but finished with a [...]

Posted: November 22nd, 2010 in Asian Games,Boxing / MMA | Read More »

Torres back on scene of big feat

GUANGZHOU—Marestella Torres’s coach has high hopes for his ward in the 16th Asian Games, if only for the fact that she will be competing right in the very same venue where she had notched her biggest victory thus far. “She is very familiar with the place and it brings back good memories,” said John Sy [...]

Posted: November 22nd, 2010 in Asian Games | Read More »

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