Dinuplika ni world jiu-jitsu champion Meggie Ochoa ang gold medal ni World No. 2 pole vaulter Ernest John Obiena habang target ng Gilas Pilipinas ang korona ng men\u2019s basketball sa 19th Asian Game
MANILA, Philippines — Dinuplika ni world jiu-jitsu champion Meggie Ochoa ang gold medal ni World No. 2 pole vaulter Ernest John Obiena habang target ng Gilas Pilipinas ang korona ng men’s basketball sa 19th Asian Games sa Hangzhou, China.
Ang gold medal din ang pakay ng Gilas Pilipinas sa pagsagupa sa Jordan sa finals ngayong alas-8 ng gabi. Sa cycling, minalas sa medalya sina Ronald Oranza, Jonel Carcueva at Joshua Pascual sa men’s road race event. Matapos si world jiu-jitsu champion Meggie Ochoa ay si Annie Ramirez naman ang nagbigay ng gold medal para sa Pilipinas sa 19th Asian Games kahapon sa Hangzhou, China.
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