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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Gymnast Kaitlin De Guzman added silver and bronze medals to her gold after finishing second in the floor exercise and third in the balance beam competition during the 2017 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games on Wednesday, August 23, at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre here.
The 17-year-old, who won the Philippines’ 5th gold in the uneven bars, scored 12.300 on the beam and 13.025 in floor exercise after clean and crisp routines.
Indonesia’s Irfanaluthfi Rifda clinched the gold in the balance beam final with a score of 13.125, while Malaysia’s Yueh Tan Ing tallied 13.100 for her silver.
For floor exercise, Ann Farah of Malaysia secured the gold with a strong performance worthy of a 13.450 score. While Rifda of Indonesia added a bronze to her haul with a score of 13.000.
Meanwhile, another Filipino gymnast in Cristina Onofre finished 5th in the floor exercise with her 7.750.
Gold medalist Reyland Capellan also added a bronze to his collection for his 13.975-worthy run on the vault.
The Philippines already has a total of 8 golds, 12 silvers, and 16 bronze medals as of 1:45 pm. – Rappler.com
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