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On eve of all-female PH parade, jiujitsu’s woman warrior gets sweet revenge on 2019 tormentor for first gold

Kaila Napolis of the Philippines locks up Cambodia’s Jessa Khan.

Kaila Napolis of the Philippines locks up Cambodia’s Jessa Khan. TEAM PHILIPPINES PHOTO

Kaila Napolis waited for long to grapple with Jessa Khan again after an agonizing night back in the 2019 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games.

“Getting back at her took a long time and I was really motivated to win,’’ said Napolis on Thursday.

A day before the Philippines makes history by marching only female athletes in the opening ceremonies of the 32nd…


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