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The RP riders were actually one of only four teams very much in contention for medals in the team show jumping event with Japan and Korea leading the way with zero penalty, followed by Malaysia with three.
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The RP squad, the only all-women team in the nine-nation field, figured in a tie for first with powerhouse teams Japan and South Korea and this augurs well for the Filipinas’ bid in the first round of the team show jumping.
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