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  2. Pilipinas Obstacle Sports Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Pilipinas Obstacle Sports Federation, Inc. (POSF; d.b.a. Obstacle Sports Pilipinas) [1] is the governing body for the sport of obstacle racing in the Philippines.. POSF is a member of the World OCR, the international body for obstacle racing, as well as the Asia OCR.

  3. Philippine Fencing Association - Wikipedia

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    Official website philippinefencing .webs .com The Philippine Fencing Association ( PFA ) is the governing body for the sport of fencing in the Philippines and is recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) as one of its National Sports Association members.

  4. National Athletic Association of Schools, Colleges and ...

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    Central Colleges of the Philippines [1] (CCP Bobcats), Quezon City; Diliman College (Diliman College Senators/Blue Dragons), Quezon City; Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP Mighty Maroons), Manila; Santa Isabel College [2] (Santa Isabel Isabelans), Taft Ave., Manila; left in 2016 Centro Escolar University (CEU Scorpions), Mendiola ...

  5. Login - Wikipedia

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    The term login comes from the verb (to) log in and by analogy with the verb to clock in. Computer systems keep a log of users' access to the system. The term "log" comes from the chip log which was historically used to record distance traveled at sea and was recorded in a ship's log or logbook.

  6. Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System [1] (Tagalog: Pangasiwaan ng Tubig at Alkantarilya sa Kalakhang Maynila), [5] formerly known as the National Waterworks and Sewerage System Authority (NAWASA), is the government agency that is in charge of water privatization in Metro Manila and nearby provinces of Cavite and Rizal in the Philippines.

  7. Philippine Floorball Association - Wikipedia

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    Floorball in the Philippines was introduced around the early 2000s when the Ateneo de Manila High School received equipment. [2] However it was only 2008 when they was a concerted effort to promote floorball with Kreative Kids along with Athletes In Action held free sporting clinics and training in various schools and universities in the country. [3]

  8. Negros Occidental Private Schools Sports Cultural Educational ...

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    The Negros Occidental Private Schools Sports Cultural Educational Association (NOPSSCEA) is a voluntary association of private institutions in Negros Occidental, Philippines that organizes athletic, cultural, and educational programs of many private high schools, colleges, and universities.

  9. New Clark City Sports Hub - Wikipedia

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    Website newclark .ph (BCDA) The New Clark City Sports Hub [ 2 ] or the New Clark City Sports Complex [ 3 ] (initially known as the Philippine Sports City or Philippine Olympic City) is a complex of sports facilities located inside the National Government Administrative Center of New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac.