+ Follow RASHEYA JASMIN LUIS Tag
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[Title] => Table tennis, volley give up Busan bid
[Summary] => Local officials of table tennis and volleyball have informed the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) that they will no longer field a team in this years Asian Games in Busan, South Korea to concentrate instead on the 2003 Southeast Asian Games in Vietman.
Triathlons Tom Carrasco, chief of mission of the RP delegation to the quadrennial meet scheduled this September, said officials of table tennis and volleyball made the announcement during a recent meeting presided over by the Asian Games Task Force.
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[Title] => Luis breaks mark, cops silver
[Summary] => HANOI Sydney Olympic Games competitor Rasheya Jasmin Luis broke the Philippine record to win a silver medal in the recent SEASA (Southeast Asian Shooting Association) championship here.
Luis rewrote the national mark in the womens 10-meter air rifle event by scoring 396 points. She eclipsed her own mark of 393 as she finished three points behind Thailands Pusuwan Piyawan. Vietnams Nguyen My Phuong took the bronze.
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RASHEYA JASMIN LUIS
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Triathlons Tom Carrasco, chief of mission of the RP delegation to the quadrennial meet scheduled this September, said officials of table tennis and volleyball made the announcement during a recent meeting presided over by the Asian Games Task Force.
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Luis rewrote the national mark in the womens 10-meter air rifle event by scoring 396 points. She eclipsed her own mark of 393 as she finished three points behind Thailands Pusuwan Piyawan. Vietnams Nguyen My Phuong took the bronze.
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December 8, 2000 - 12:00am