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                    [Title] => Jins fall silver short of title
                    [Summary] => HO CHI MINH (Via Globe Telecom) — Though improving on their performance the last time, the Philippine taekwondo jins felt some tinge of sadness  as they went a silver medal short of regaining the overall championship in their event in the 22nd Southeast Asian Games.


"Our goal was to regain the No. 1 spot and we missed it," said Team Philippines head coach Manolo Gabriel as they lost the overall crown to the host team practically by a nose.
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The Pinoy jins said they’re inspired by Go’s Paris achievement as they try to regain overall supremacy in this biennial regional meet.
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                    [Summary] => HO CHI MINH (Via Globe Telecom) — Though improving on their performance the last time, the Philippine taekwondo jins felt some tinge of sadness  as they went a silver medal short of regaining the overall championship in their event in the 22nd Southeast Asian Games.


"Our goal was to regain the No. 1 spot and we missed it," said Team Philippines head coach Manolo Gabriel as they lost the overall crown to the host team practically by a nose.
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The Pinoy jins said they’re inspired by Go’s Paris achievement as they try to regain overall supremacy in this biennial regional meet.
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