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SEA Games: PH champ Daniel Parantac aims for 3rd career wushu gold
SEA Games: PH champ Daniel Parantac aims for 3rd career wushu gold
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Published Aug 20, 2017 04:36 AM PHT

KUALA LUMPUR — Two-time gold medalist Daniel Parantac kicks off his quest for another title when he campaigns in wushu in the Southeast Asian Games at Kuala Lumpur Convention Center here Sunday.
KUALA LUMPUR — Two-time gold medalist Daniel Parantac kicks off his quest for another title when he campaigns in wushu in the Southeast Asian Games at Kuala Lumpur Convention Center here Sunday.
Parantac is coming off a knee injury, but this will not stop him from gunning for his third SEA Games gold medal when he joins Thornton Quieney Lou Sayan in the taolu men’s nandao and nangun, and taijiquan competition that starts at 3 p.m.
Parantac is coming off a knee injury, but this will not stop him from gunning for his third SEA Games gold medal when he joins Thornton Quieney Lou Sayan in the taolu men’s nandao and nangun, and taijiquan competition that starts at 3 p.m.
"As I’ve said, I want to win the gold medal this time because this could be my final SEA Games campaign," said Parantac, a University of Cordilleras alumnus.
"As I’ve said, I want to win the gold medal this time because this could be my final SEA Games campaign," said Parantac, a University of Cordilleras alumnus.
Also seeing action for the Wushu Federation Philippines are Norlence Ardee Catolivo in men’s optional daoshu and Kimberly Macuha in the women’s optional jianshu finals.
Also seeing action for the Wushu Federation Philippines are Norlence Ardee Catolivo in men’s optional daoshu and Kimberly Macuha in the women’s optional jianshu finals.
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