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[Title] => Japans Asiad stars banner Asian trackfest
[Summary] => Asian Games veterans Asahara Nobuharu and Suetsugu Shingo will spearhead the challenge against established stars from China, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kazahkstan, Bahrain and Kuwait as Japan finally confirmed its participation in the 2003 Manila Asian Athletics Association championships with the largest delegation of 88 athletes and officials.
Nobuharu, ranked 18th in the world, finished second to Saudi Al Safaar Jamal in the Busan Asian Games last year, clocking 10.29 ticks to the latters 10.24 in the 100 meters. Chinas Chen Haijian was third.
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Nobuharu, ranked 18th in the world, finished second to Saudi Al Safaar Jamal in the Busan Asian Games last year, clocking 10.29 ticks to the latters 10.24 in the 100 meters. Chinas Chen Haijian was third.
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