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                    [Title] => RP jins rarin’  to strut wares
                    [Summary] => ATHENS (Via Globe Telecom) — Filipino taekwondo jins are given a day’s rest to recover from their 13-hour trip from Manila Sunday before going back in training for their shot at Olympic glory.


Eased of the burden of producing the country’s first gold four years ago, the three Pinoy jins are raring to go in their respective matches on Aug. 26 and 28 at the Olympic Sports Pavilion here.
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Bereft of the excruciating pressures and high expectations that accompanied the ill-fated Filipino jins in Sydney four years ago, this year’s Magnificent Three appear ready to wage battle against the world’s best and may steal the thunder from the fancied boxers in producing the country’s first Olympic gold in 80 years in the Athens Games.
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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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Eased of the burden of producing the country’s first gold four years ago, the three Pinoy jins are raring to go in their respective matches on Aug. 26 and 28 at the Olympic Sports Pavilion here.
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Bereft of the excruciating pressures and high expectations that accompanied the ill-fated Filipino jins in Sydney four years ago, this year’s Magnificent Three appear ready to wage battle against the world’s best and may steal the thunder from the fancied boxers in producing the country’s first Olympic gold in 80 years in the Athens Games.
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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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