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Remolino places second in men’s aquathlon

PHNOM PENH.— Andrew Kim Remolino settled for the silver medal in men’s aquathlon at the 32nd Southeast Asian Games here Saturday.

The two-time SEA Games triathlon silver medalist clocked 15 minutes and seven seconds in the 500-meter swim, 2.5km run sprint event won by Indonesia’s Rashif Yaqin in 14 minutes and 28 seconds in the seaside town of Kep, 167 kilometers away from here.

Singaporean Bryce Sheng Chong claimed the bronze medal in 15:39. Remolino’s podium finish somehow gave solace to Team Philippines after Raven Faith Alcoseba placed fourth in women’s aquathlon. Cambodia’s Margot Marabedian topped the women’s side after the former French triathlete clocked 16:09.

Thailand’s Aisika Kaewyongkod claimed the silver (17:15) followed by bronze medalist Dea Putri of Indonesia (17:33) and Alcoseba (17:43).

The 27-year-old Marabedian is a big threat to Kim Mangrobang’s title-retention bid in women’s triathlon on Monday. Mangrobang is seeking a fourth straight title after starting her reign at the 2017 edition in Malaysia.

BGYO is gearing up for the Be Us secondanniversary album showcase at SM City North Edsa Skydome on May 12. The members of P-pop group promise a thrilling experience for their fans through their dynamic performances.

“During our rehearsals, we give our best, even though it’s tiring, because our schedule is continuous. We want to give our best at the showcase, and there’s a lot to look forward to, like the songs and choreography from the album that we haven’t performed yet,” shared Mikki

On the first day of ticket sales, SVIP tickets priced at P2,500 were already sold out, while VIP (P2,000) and regular tickets (P1,000) are still available for purchase at SM Tickets.

The group, composed of Gelo, Akira, JL, Mikki, and Nate, also expressed their gratitude for the immense support of their fans over the past two years.

“We feel every achievement we’ve earned, and we wouldn’t have achieved them without the ACEs. That’s why the ACEs are significant, and we love them so much,” said Akira in a recent guesting in

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