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                    [Summary] => BUSAN – May posibilidad na makakuha ng gintong medalya ang Philippine karatekas bunga ng magandang draw.


At ang may pinakamagandang tsansa ay si Gretchen Malalad.

"Gretchen is our best bet for a gold," ani Lay, nanalo ng isa sa dalawang bronze ng bansa sa karatedo sa Asiad walong taon na ang nakakaraan sa Hiroshima. "Her toughest rival her bracket is Malaysian Premila Subramanian, but Gretchen has the edge."
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Karatedo failed to make a grand followup to its two-gold medal performance the other day as its rookies fell to more seasoned rivals in three divisions yesterday at the Bangi multi-purpose hall.
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With that great resolve to win and not to mention their long, serious preparation for the Games, the RP karatekas are among the Philippine bets expected to make a big turnaround from a forgettable showing in Brunei although they admitted Malaysia and Vietnam are still the teams to beat for the overall crown in their event.
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At ang may pinakamagandang tsansa ay si Gretchen Malalad.

"Gretchen is our best bet for a gold," ani Lay, nanalo ng isa sa dalawang bronze ng bansa sa karatedo sa Asiad walong taon na ang nakakaraan sa Hiroshima. "Her toughest rival her bracket is Malaysian Premila Subramanian, but Gretchen has the edge."
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Karatedo failed to make a grand followup to its two-gold medal performance the other day as its rookies fell to more seasoned rivals in three divisions yesterday at the Bangi multi-purpose hall.
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With that great resolve to win and not to mention their long, serious preparation for the Games, the RP karatekas are among the Philippine bets expected to make a big turnaround from a forgettable showing in Brunei although they admitted Malaysia and Vietnam are still the teams to beat for the overall crown in their event.
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