Gilas Pilipinas turns back Vietnam to sweep Group A and advance directly to the semifinals of the 2025 Southeast Asian Games, affording itself extra time to work on its cohesion before it plunges back ...
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33rd Southeast Asian Games 2025 now underway in Bangkok, Thailand
This video covers the latest highlights, key events, and the overall atmosphere as Bangkok hosts one of the biggest sporting events in Southeast Asia. From world-class venues and participating nations ...
The Philippines' first Olympic champion, weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz says she is happy to be back even as she places fourth in ...
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Team Philippines turns up the heat on ice at 33rd SEA Games
MANILA, Philippines — As the 33rd Southeast Asian Games light up Bangkok, Thailand, Team Philippines is charging into the ...
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Eric Cray running pressure-free in SEA Games
BANGKOK — This is supposed to be the swan song of veteran hurdler Eric Shauwn Cray, a multi-gold medal winner in the ...
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SEA Games 2025: Filipina5 also reach semifinals in futsal
VIEW: Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) 2025: Medal Tally CHONBURI—The Philippine women’s futsal team secured a place in the ...
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I’m sorry but I did my best — Hidilyn Diaz
CHONBURI, Thailand – Hidilyn Diaz finished fourth in the women’s 58kg division of the 33rd Southeast Asian Games ...
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Kayla Sanchez adds two more silvers to SEA Games 2025 medal haul
MANILA, Philippines — Kayla Sanchez’s medal rush continued in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games swimming competition. Sanchez ...
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Thailand apologizes to Vietnam over map and flag errors at SEA Games
The Thailand Sports Organizing Committee (THASOC), the organizing body for the 33rd Southeast Asian Games, has formally ...
Robert Bolick spearheaded a key 9-0 run with back-to-back threes to give Gilas the lead for good, 70-62, after Vietnam kept ...
Petecio still can’t hide disappointment, but vows for better version of herself in next year’s Asiad
Two-time Olympic medalist Nesthy Petecio is now aiming for next year’s Nagoya, Japan Asian Games after a disappointing 33rd Southeast Asian Games result here, where she ended with undeserving bronze ...
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