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Walong gintong me­dalya ang mawawala sa kaban ng pambansang de­legasyon sa 33rd Southeast Asian Games na gaganapin sa Bangkok, Thailand sa susunod na taon.

MANILA, Philippines — Walong gintong me­dalya ang mawawala sa kaban ng pambansang de­legasyon sa 33rd Southeast Asian Games na gaganapin sa Bangkok, Thailand sa susunod na taon.

“We already appealed to the Thai hosts the inclusion of weightlifting, wushu, jiu-jitsu and karate,” ani Philippine Olympic Committee president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino. “And it’s not only the Philippines which appealed, but a majority of the games members,” ani Tolentino.Sina jiu-jitsu athletes Kaila Napolis, Annie Ramirez at Marc Lim, wushu bet Agatha Wong, karate fighters Jamie Lim at Sakura Alforte at weightlifters Erleen Ando at Va­nessa Sarno ang naka ginto sa Cambodia SEA Games.

Pinatama ng Marangal ang mga dehadista sa karera matapos sikwatin ang panalo sa PHILRACOM Rating Based handicapping System na nilarga sa Metro Turf, Malvar - Tanauan City, Batangas noong Sabado.

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