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                    [Title] => Filipino world speed shoot champ hurts shoulder
                    [Summary] => BUSAN – Jethro Dionisio, the country’s best hope in the trap event of the shooting competition in the 14th Asian Games, skipped practice Monday after experiencing some pain on his right shoulder.


Dionisio, the former World Speed Shoot champion and winner of two silver medals in last year’s Kuala Lumpur SEA Games, did not join in the team practice at the Changwon International Shooting Range, according to RP delegation chief physician Dr. Raul Canlas.
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Where does Philippines sports go from here? In the wake of the 20 Filipino athletes’ medal shutout at the Sydney Olympics, the clamor is for a vision to light the road to the future.
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Dionisio, the former World Speed Shoot champion and winner of two silver medals in last year’s Kuala Lumpur SEA Games, did not join in the team practice at the Changwon International Shooting Range, according to RP delegation chief physician Dr. Raul Canlas.
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