Jacqueline trains sights on Beijing
From here, De Guzman will have a brief layover in
Her spirit was buoyed up by her silver-medal exploit right in her first Southeast Asian Games appearance.
She made 18-23-23, curiously better than the 19-17-22 score of her husband Mark de Guzman, who was a guest shooter in the men’s skeet.
Mark, No. 4 in the men’s ranking back home, added 41 in the last two rounds yesterday to finish with 99 in the 125-bird contest.
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The 2001-03 men’s singles champion denied a three-peat by Mamiit in 2005, Udomchoke hopes to avoid an early confrontation with the tough Fil-Am bet.
“Mamiit will be the toughest opponent in the men’s singles. It will be easier if I don’t have to play him in the early rounds,” Udomchoke was quoted by The Nation as saying.
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The Thais avoided a shutout then on the victory of the Ratiwatana twins in the men’s doubles, beating Mamiit and Taino in the finale.
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Celebration started Sunday with the SEAG opening in Nakhon Ratchasima Thursday only among the highlights of the festivities.
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