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[Title] => Cordova nails rowing's first golden feat
[Summary] => JAKARTA – The Philippines finally claimed a first gold in seven days of SEAG action in Cipule Lake in Purwakarta, West Java with rower Nestor Cordova beating all comers in the men’s singles sculls yesterday.
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[Title] => Busan Asian Gamers claim rowing silver
[Summary] => GUANDONG, China Filipino rowers, led by Asian games veterans Nestor Cordova and Alvin Amposta, bagged three medals in the Asian rowing championships which ended here last Sunday.
Cordova and Amposta, silver winners in last years Busan Asian Games, fought their heavily favored Chinese rivals almost on even terms in the 2,000-meter lightweight coxless pair event. But they salvaged only a silver in a time of 6 minutes 57.93 seconds, close behind the Chinese who clocked 6:54.36 but well ahead of bronze medalist India.
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Cordova and Amposta, silver winners in last years Busan Asian Games, fought their heavily favored Chinese rivals almost on even terms in the 2,000-meter lightweight coxless pair event. But they salvaged only a silver in a time of 6 minutes 57.93 seconds, close behind the Chinese who clocked 6:54.36 but well ahead of bronze medalist India.
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September 30, 2003 - 12:00am