[2] Dino also competed at the Southeast Asian Games, first participating in the 1985 edition in Bangkok.
[3] After his stint in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, the Baguio native went on to serve as coach of the Philippine's judo team.
[2] He also established a T-shirt printing business in Baguio.
[3] He died in a hospital after experiencing cardiac arrest[2] on 7 September 2001 after making a visit to Southeast Asian Games-bound athletes at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex.
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