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                    [Title] => Tolentino makes rowing final; teammates sink
                    [Summary] => The Philippine rowing team sputtered in mid-morning races, failing to finish in the top three of four events held at the La Mesa Dam in Quezon City yesterday.


Olympian Benjamin Tolentino was the lone bright spot for the Nationals as he won his heat in the lightweight men single sculls, finishing the 2000 meters race in 7:42.19, to gain a berth in the finals tomorrow.

In the women’s single scull, Indonesia’s Pere Karoba, the 2003 SEAG gold medalist, ruled the preliminary race, while RP’s Nida Cordova finished a distant fourth.
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National team coach Edgardo Maerina expects to win two gold medals through Benjamin Tolentino and Jose Rodriguez, who enjoy vast experience in the regional meet, having competed in five SEA Games.
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                    [Title] => Tolentino makes rowing final; teammates sink
                    [Summary] => The Philippine rowing team sputtered in mid-morning races, failing to finish in the top three of four events held at the La Mesa Dam in Quezon City yesterday.


Olympian Benjamin Tolentino was the lone bright spot for the Nationals as he won his heat in the lightweight men single sculls, finishing the 2000 meters race in 7:42.19, to gain a berth in the finals tomorrow.

In the women’s single scull, Indonesia’s Pere Karoba, the 2003 SEAG gold medalist, ruled the preliminary race, while RP’s Nida Cordova finished a distant fourth.
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National team coach Edgardo Maerina expects to win two gold medals through Benjamin Tolentino and Jose Rodriguez, who enjoy vast experience in the regional meet, having competed in five SEA Games.
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