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                    [Summary] => Geisler and Rivero, both fighting in the welterweight class, bagged a silver medal each in the recent Asian qualifying tournament in Bangkok, to join flyweight Tshomlee Go as the country’s campaigners in the Athens taekwondo competition.


Geisler, one of four Filipino representatives in the Sydney Olympics four years ago, booked his second Olympic stint by besting New Zealand’s Harmihs Wybrow, 8-0; Singapore’s Tze Chap Toh, 13-3; and Australia’s Daniel Trenton, 10-9.
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Geisler, a welterweight like the 16-year-old Rivero, is seeking his second Olympic stint, having represented the country together with Roberto Cruz, Eva Marie Ditan and Jasmin Strachan four years ago in Sydney.
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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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EVA MARIE DITAN AND JASMIN STRACHAN
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Geisler, one of four Filipino representatives in the Sydney Olympics four years ago, booked his second Olympic stint by besting New Zealand’s Harmihs Wybrow, 8-0; Singapore’s Tze Chap Toh, 13-3; and Australia’s Daniel Trenton, 10-9.
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Geisler, a welterweight like the 16-year-old Rivero, is seeking his second Olympic stint, having represented the country together with Roberto Cruz, Eva Marie Ditan and Jasmin Strachan four years ago in Sydney.
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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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