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DOHA Miguel Molina, the countrys brightest hope in swimming, lived up to the hype, at least for the time being, as he made it to the finals of the mens 400-meter individual medley at the Hamad Aquatic Center here yesterday.
Molina, the 22-year-old triple gold medalist in the last SEA Games in Manila, finished second in the first of three heats, barely yielding the honors to Han Kyu Chul of South Korea, whom he towed at the midway mark of the breaststroke stage.
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FIL-AM ERICA TOTTEN AND MARIA GEORGINA GANDIONCO
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Molina, the 22-year-old triple gold medalist in the last SEA Games in Manila, finished second in the first of three heats, barely yielding the honors to Han Kyu Chul of South Korea, whom he towed at the midway mark of the breaststroke stage.
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December 3, 2006 - 12:00am