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                    [Title] => Sydney veterans head taekwondo’s SEAG campaig
                    [Summary] => The national taekwondo team retaining the overall crown in the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games rests on the shoulders of finweight Roberto Cruz and his fellow veterans of last year’s Sydney Olympics.


And with the presence of 1999 Brunei SEA Games gold medalist Jefferthom Go and comebacking Ma. Nelia Sy-Ycasas, the 16-member RP squad might once again turn out to be the biggest hope in the country’s bid to improve on its dismal fifth-place finish the last time out.
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Ito ang bumubuo sa national taekwondo team na aasahan sa kampanya ng Philippines sa Southeast Asian Games sa Kuala Lumpur Malaysia sa September 7-18 upang makabawi ang bansa sa nakakadismayang performance sa nakaraang Brunei Games.

"The team this year is much better than the last one because those we are sending this time are medalists in the World Cup or Asian Championships plus of course, the fact that we have four Olympians in the fold," pahayag ni coach Stephen Fernandez.
[DatePublished] => 2001-09-02 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => PSN Palaro [SectionUrl] => palaro [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => Sydney veterans head taekwondo’s SEAG campaig
                    [Summary] => The national taekwondo team retaining the overall crown in the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games rests on the shoulders of finweight Roberto Cruz and his fellow veterans of last year’s Sydney Olympics.


And with the presence of 1999 Brunei SEA Games gold medalist Jefferthom Go and comebacking Ma. Nelia Sy-Ycasas, the 16-member RP squad might once again turn out to be the biggest hope in the country’s bid to improve on its dismal fifth-place finish the last time out.
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Ito ang bumubuo sa national taekwondo team na aasahan sa kampanya ng Philippines sa Southeast Asian Games sa Kuala Lumpur Malaysia sa September 7-18 upang makabawi ang bansa sa nakakadismayang performance sa nakaraang Brunei Games.

"The team this year is much better than the last one because those we are sending this time are medalists in the World Cup or Asian Championships plus of course, the fact that we have four Olympians in the fold," pahayag ni coach Stephen Fernandez.
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