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‘A start for NMI weightlifting’

CNMI Weightlifting Federation president John H. Davis said Saturday’s Olympic-style event held at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium was a start to promote awareness about their group and the sport. Ray Santos, Joey Tudela, Angel San Nicolas, Brandy Onopwy, and Josh Mateo participated...
Posted On Oct 09 2017 06:02
, By Jon Perez
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Promotion of weightlifting in CNMI eyed

CNMI weightlifters are hoping an upcoming tournament will help bring awareness of the sport to the community so they could attract more athletes and sponsors. Veteran lifters David Barnhouse Jr., Ray Santos, and Angel San Nicolas will be competing in the tournament set on Oct. 7...
Posted On Sep 25 2017 06:04
, By Jon Perez
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2 CNMI weightlifters to join Guam tourney

The CNMI’s Raymond Santos and Angel San Nicolas are both hoping their year-long training with an “online” coach and sharing of knowledge would be enough to boost their chances of winning in the inaugural Micro Cup Liftoff weightlifting tournament in Guam this month. Custom...
Posted On Sep 06 2016 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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Santos wins gold in Guam tourney

Raymond Santos ruled the men’s 62kg division as Team GetFit CNMI went home with four medals in the inaugural 2015 Micronesia Weightlifting Invitational held last Saturday at The Jungle inside the Father Duenas Memorial School in Mangilao. Santos, weighing 61.20kg, had lifts of...
Posted On Dec 15 2015 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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