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Extreme Off-Road Challenge a hit
OFF-road driver-enthusiasts from other
regions saw action in the grueling
two-day Extreme 4 x 4 Off-Road Challenge
on April 18 and 19, one of the new
events in the 2009 Bangus Festival, and
have promised to come back next year.
Councilor Karlos Liberato Reyna IV,
event chairman, said there will
definitely be a repeat next year and
possibly with the inclusion of
Motocross.
Star-studded Pista'y Dayat bike race set
AFTER a break last year, the
"Pista'y
Dayat
Cycling Classic" returns to the road on May 1 with 75
top guns in Philippine cycling expected to participate.
Paolo Calzo, the chief organizer of the
event, said in addition to well-known pedal pushers from
Pangasinan, famous riders from
the provinces of Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, La Union, Bulacan
and Nueva Vizcaya, as well as the capital Manila have
already registered to join the event.
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1,000 join Milo Sports Clinic
MORE than 1,000 youth, aged 7 to 18 from
Dagupan City’s 31 barangays,
participated in the two-day Milo Sports
Clinic from April 21 to 22 at CSI
Stadia.
The participants joined training
in taekwondo, chess, badminton, karatedo,
and basketball as part of the 2009
Bangus Festival 2009. |
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