MANILA, Philippines---Meggie Ochoa's exploits on and off the mat were hard to miss, making her campaign this year no.3 in INQUIRER.net's top 7 sports stories of 2018. Ochoa made history when she nabbed the gold medal in the 49-kilogram division in the JiuJitsu World Championship in late November in Malm, Sweden. The Filipino martial artist was the first in the country and in Asian to win the top prize jiujitsu worlds after she defeated Canada's Ni Ni Vicky Hoang, 2-0, in the final. READ:Meggie Ochoa makes history, wins gold in World Championships She also won gold in the JiuJitsu World Tour in March and another third-place finish in the Asian Games in Indonesia ...
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