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[Title] => Manila jins propel RP to overall crown
[Summary] => Five Manila youth standouts delivered impressive performances at the 2002 World Taekwondo Festival fifth Korean Open last July 2-5 in Chung Cheong, South Korea, helping carry Team Philippines to the over-all championship. The team won 13 gold, eight silver and eight bronze medals.
Bannering the big city bets were sisters Rotrice and Rochelle Lavalan, who both snatched gold medals in the female young junior (12 years and below) finweight and lightweight categories, respectively, while Paolo Angeles took the gold in the men young junior light welterweight class.
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Bannering the big city bets were sisters Rotrice and Rochelle Lavalan, who both snatched gold medals in the female young junior (12 years and below) finweight and lightweight categories, respectively, while Paolo Angeles took the gold in the men young junior light welterweight class.
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