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Mass Dance Competition halts after participants faints

Asupposedly enjoyable Mass Dance Competition on January 30, turned out to be a nightmare after a bunch of students fainted.

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Always on the watch and as keen as a hawk, the General Santos City National High School — Red Cross Youth, was steadfast and on standby for any unfortunate happenings during the Sabay sa Bugsay: In Campus MAPEH Culmination 2023

Mass Dance at the Sports Complex on January 30, 2 023.

During the said event, a total of approximately 2,000 students came from different curriculums. This year’s Mass Dance Competition was very much anticipated since it’s the first time it’s been held again since the pandemic.

Under the scorching heat of the sun, the students danced gracefully with all their might, up and support athletes like Obiena, who are making the country proud on the world stage.

In conclusion, the neglect of Filipino athletes is a problem that needs to be addressed urgently. The country’s athletes are capable of achieving great things, but

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hoping to win this year’s Mass Dance.

Due to the immense heat and the amount of energy these students were giving, it resulted for some of them to faint, hyperventilate, and had difficulty in breathing.

But with the help of the GSCNHS—RCY, they were assisted and the event ended with a bang and most of the students were safe and secured.

they need the necessary support and resources to do so. The story of EJ Obiena is a reminder of the struggles that many athletes face and should serve as a wake-up call for the government and the private sector to invest in the development of the country’s sporting talent.

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