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The five-man jury chaired by a Singaporean threw out the protest filed by his Indonesian rival, Gusti Made Oka Sulaksan, who claimed the Filipino used a different brand of foot strap during the finals played at the Subic Yatch Club last Friday.
The jury ruled that the pair of foot straps did not give Paz an undue advantage over his rivals.
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The five-man jury chaired by a Singaporean threw out the protest filed by his Indonesian rival, Gusti Made Oka Sulaksan, who claimed the Filipino used a different brand of foot strap during the finals played at the Subic Yatch Club last Friday.
The jury ruled that the pair of foot straps did not give Paz an undue advantage over his rivals.
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The five-man jury chaired by a Singaporean threw out the protest filed by his Indonesian rival, Gusti Made Oka Sulaksan, who claimed the Filipino used a different brand of foot strap during the finals played at the Subic Yatch Club last Friday.
The jury ruled that the pair of foot straps did not give Paz an undue advantage over his rivals.
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The five-man jury chaired by a Singaporean threw out the protest filed by his Indonesian rival, Gusti Made Oka Sulaksan, who claimed the Filipino used a different brand of foot strap during the finals played at the Subic Yatch Club last Friday.
The jury ruled that the pair of foot straps did not give Paz an undue advantage over his rivals.
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