Phnom Penh—Team Philippines formally opens its campaign for a better finish in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games here, with obstacle racing expected to deliver two sure golds.
Filipino athletes, who are backed by the Philippine Sports Commission and the Philippine Olympic Committee, plunge into action Saturday in 17 disciplines, led by the obstacle racers
Hosting the games for the first time, Cambodia led all the 11 nations with a 5-4-0 golf-silver-bronze tally. The aquathlon sprint is a 500-meter swim and 2.5km run race, duathlon a 5km run, 20km bike and 2.5km run event and triathlon covers 750m of swimming, 20km of biking and 5km of running.
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