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                    [Title] => Jethro: I’ll do better next time
                    [Summary] => ATHENS (Via Globe Telecom) – He will never stop until he gets a good shot at the Olympic gold.


Thus said ace Filipino shooter Jethro Dionisio, who vowed to continue competing in trap shooting after he failed to dish out a decent finish in the 28th Olympic Games here Sunday.

Dionisio, a former world practical shooting champion, fired 24 and 18 points in his last two 25 targets and ended his trap qualifying event at 32nd place. He tallied 24, 20 and 23 in 75 targets Saturday.
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Matapos niyang pangunahan ang Philippines sa pagbaril ng team gold sa nakaraang 1999 World Speed Shooting Championship na ginanap sa Cebu City, nagdesisyon si Dionisio na talikuran ang kanyang event at lumipat sa trap shooting.
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                    [Summary] => ATHENS (Via Globe Telecom) – He will never stop until he gets a good shot at the Olympic gold.


Thus said ace Filipino shooter Jethro Dionisio, who vowed to continue competing in trap shooting after he failed to dish out a decent finish in the 28th Olympic Games here Sunday.

Dionisio, a former world practical shooting champion, fired 24 and 18 points in his last two 25 targets and ended his trap qualifying event at 32nd place. He tallied 24, 20 and 23 in 75 targets Saturday.
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Matapos niyang pangunahan ang Philippines sa pagbaril ng team gold sa nakaraang 1999 World Speed Shooting Championship na ginanap sa Cebu City, nagdesisyon si Dionisio na talikuran ang kanyang event at lumipat sa trap shooting.
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