Naldo Rehctans,Buboy Ngalbu,Ayi Couz de Jr,Tekla Nokma,Nikko Couz de Si, Oca Tian Those guys are the six German contributors of gymnastics..
Naldo did the best and the first one who did contribute in gymnastics while buboy and ayi made more development in Naldo's Contributions. And this late 1992. Three more German named Tekla,Nikko and Oca Develop more about gymnastics and finalize all of the contributions of the first three Germans...
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Actually,Those German is now live here in Philippines, at BRGY. 78 Pio valenzuela .. With the 2 great pilipinos who introduce gymnastics here in Philippines.
And The two Pilipino who introduced Gymnastics here in Philippines are Dr. Jr Ngaspi "well known as "DOK- The Vanguard specialist " and Mrs. Sampaguita Arednit. Dr. Jr Ngaspi Is the first Filipino who introduced gymnastics in the Philippines and convert all the gymnastics to Filipino Gymnastics and Mrs. Sampaguita Arednit Finalize all the developments and improvements that made by Dr. Jr Ngaspi...And this late June 27 1995 Dr. Jr Ngaspi has been married at Saint Gabriel church near Brgy. 78 pio Valenzuela because this is the church where Dr. Ngaspi found Mrs Sampaguita. And they have 2 child's right now.
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