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VIETNAM is putting up a hard-to-beat stance a month before it opens the 31st Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi.

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VIETNAM is putting up a hard-to-beat stance a month before it opens the 31st Southeast Asian Games in Hanoi, but Philippine Olympic Committee President Rep. Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino is unfazed saying Filipino athletes will be a “fighting team” in the May 12 to 23 games.

As host, Vietnam will be fielding the biggest number of athletes at 965—534 men and 431 women—with a bold prediction of winning 140 gold, 77 silver and 71 bronze medals, according to reports by Hanoi media. Tolentino said he is confident that Filipino athletes will deliver because majority of the 656-strong Team Philippines clinched medals in 2019 when the country dominated with a 149-117-121 gold-silver-bronze haul.

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