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MANILA â Carlo Biado completed Team Philippinesâ gold medal sweep in the 29th Southeast Asian Games 9-ball event after ruling the menâs division at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center in Malaysia.
Biado, who came from a gold medal finish in the recent World Games, scored 9-5 against Vietnamese Duong Quoc Hoang late Sunday night.
Biado, 33, opened the match with a 5-1 advantage before widening the lead to as high as 8-4. Hoang managed to take one set back but Biado regained the table to complete the gold medal feat.
âKumpiyansa na ako nung nakuha ko yung break ko. Kada break ko, laging may nahuhulog. Nakakadagdag ng kumpiyansa,â said Biado, who matched the feat of womenâs 9-ball gold medalist Chezka Centeno.
John Colin Syquia also captured a gold medal for the delegation after ruling the show jumping individual competition of equestrian by defeating his Malaysian foe on Monday at the 3Q Equestrian Centre.
Samuel Thomas Morrison (menâs taekwondo, lightweight division) and Filipina-Japanese Mariya Takashi (womenâs -70kg judo) also won gold medals yesterday.
Michael Christian Martinez (menâs figure skating) and Arven Alcantara (taekwondo), who lost in a controversial decision in the finals, captured silver medals.
Winning bronze were Alisson Perticheto in ice skating; Emerson Villena and Lester Tayong in menâs sailing; Robert Garcia in menâs singles squash; Jemyca Aribado in womenâs singles squash; Aribado, Isabelle Gotuaco and Yvonne Dali in womenâs team squash; Sydney Sy and Pauline Lopez in taekwondo; and the rhythmic gymnastics team.
The Philippines remained in sixth place as of press time with 23 gold, 28 silver and 55 bronze medals behind Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, and Indonesia./PN
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