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Pencak Silat athlete wins Phl’s first gold

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HANOI – Team Philippine­s has nabbed its first gold medal of the 31st Southeast Asian Games courtesy of Pencak Silat on Wednesday.

Francine Padios, who won silver in the 2019 edition in Manila, edged Indonesia’s Puspa Arum Sari in the Women’s SENI (Artistic) Tunggal (Single) finals to claim the top spot.

Padios scored 9,960 points against Arum’s 9,945. She thus added to the Philippine­s’ haul, which included two silvers and two bronzes from Kurash.

Also notching a silver is the men’s beach handball team.

Expected to also contribute to the Philippine­s’ collection of podium finishes are the kickboxing team, whose members are already assured of medals.

The optimistic start gives some momentum to the Philippine­s, which is seeking back-to-back overall championsh­ips in the biennial event.

The SEA Games will formally start today (Thursday, May 12) with the opening ceremonies here at My

Dinh National

Stadium.

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Francine Padios poses with PSC commission­er Ramon Fernandez after w.inning the first gold medal of Team Philippine­s at the 31st SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam.
— Philstar.com Francine Padios poses with PSC commission­er Ramon Fernandez after w.inning the first gold medal of Team Philippine­s at the 31st SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam.

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