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[Title] => Aussies rule Subic triathlon
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT Malcolm Lyons and Melissa Ashton gave a glimpse of Australias vaunted superiority as they posted a double in contrasting fashion yesterday in the rain-soaked ninth Subic Bay International Triathlon (SUBIT) where 208 triathletes from nine countries saw action.
Lyons, expecting to land in the top 25 in the world on his only fourth year in the triathlon circle, had to ward off the strong challenge of Japans Ryosuke Yamamoto en route to his ascent to the throne vacated by back-to-back winner Daniel Lee Chi Wo of Hong Kong.
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Lyons, expecting to land in the top 25 in the world on his only fourth year in the triathlon circle, had to ward off the strong challenge of Japans Ryosuke Yamamoto en route to his ascent to the throne vacated by back-to-back winner Daniel Lee Chi Wo of Hong Kong.
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