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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    Galing talaga ni Pres. Du30!!! 1 month pa lang may silver na agad tayo sa Olympics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by claRkEnt View Post
    Galing talaga ni Pres. Du30!!! 1 month pa lang may silver na agad tayo sa Olympics.
    Haha. Same thing na naisip ko.


    On a serious note, congratulations to her and to the Philippine contingent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Nagka gold na ba ang Philippines?
    meron dati. si arianne cerdeña sa bowling.
    kaso demo sport lang noon sa olympics. kaya di kasali sa medal tally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post




    Congrats to Hidilyn ! She made world recognize our country with our flag raised. Another Zambuangena lifter like Sebastian. Our sports body should focus on these mere talent sports like weightlifting and shooting. Dami natin loose firearms, military and rebels,someone out there must be a marksman. Naunahan pa tayo ng Vietnamn sa gold, sunod dyan Timor East na. Hilig ng pinoy basketball na wala naman kapagapagasa sa mga higanteng Westerners.
    natawa ako dito, lol!

    naalala ko tuloy yung sa movie na "Suicide Squad" where the government tapped the services of the criminals to fight against the evil ones

    but, congrats to Hidilyn Diaz for winning the silver medal. well deserved victory.

    at sa nagsasabing basketball tayo magfocus, well, private funding is OK, pero kung ayaw ng manlalaro sumali dahil sa ilang clauses na nakalagay sa kontrata ng kanilang mother team (in short, pabebe at makasarili). wala din. dapat meron ding intervention ng government in joining this kind of competition.

    and, magfocus na din ang Duts admin sa sports development ng mga present and future athletes as well as equipping them with the latest, modern, and helpful equipment and facilities to train them.

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    #15


    gold supposed to be a she. you be the judge

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post


    gold supposed to be a she. you be the judge
    She!! No adams apple

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post


    gold supposed to be a she. you be the judge
    yung dapat na umbok para sa dibdib ay napunta sa singit?
    sana maibigay kaagad kay hidilyn yung 5m pesos na incentive para sa isang olympic silver medallist...
    sabi kasi ni onyok, hanggang ngayon daw wala pa syang nakukuha sa pangakong 2.5m noon na para sa pagka panalo nya ng silver medal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by myas110 View Post
    natawa ako dito, lol!

    naalala ko tuloy yung sa movie na "Suicide Squad" where the government tapped the services of the criminals to fight against the evil ones

    but, congrats to Hidilyn Diaz for winning the silver medal. well deserved victory.

    at sa nagsasabing basketball tayo magfocus, well, private funding is OK, pero kung ayaw ng manlalaro sumali dahil sa ilang clauses na nakalagay sa kontrata ng kanilang mother team (in short, pabebe at makasarili). wala din. dapat meron ding intervention ng government in joining this kind of competition.

    and, magfocus na din ang Duts admin sa sports development ng mga present and future athletes as well as equipping them with the latest, modern, and helpful equipment and facilities to train them.
    They need food allowance, a typical athlete needs around 5-6000 calories a day, i doubt they eat half that, for comparison sake, michael phelps consumes around 12000 a day, manny is around 7k calories





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