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                    [Summary] => ATHENS (Via Globe Telecom) — Aware of the enormous task of winning an Olympic medal, two more Filipino taekwondo jins resume the nation’s quest Saturday at the Faliro venue.


Donald Geisler III, a veteran of the Sydney Games and first-timer Maria Antoinette Rivero, at 16 one of the youngest in the tournament, begin their campaign after Tshomlee Go had completed his Thursday.
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"We will fight as if there’s no tomorrow," said national coach Jobet Morales on the eve of the draw set Thursday at the Faliro Sports Pavilion here.
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                    [Summary] => ATHENS (Via Globe Telecom) — Aware of the enormous task of winning an Olympic medal, two more Filipino taekwondo jins resume the nation’s quest Saturday at the Faliro venue.


Donald Geisler III, a veteran of the Sydney Games and first-timer Maria Antoinette Rivero, at 16 one of the youngest in the tournament, begin their campaign after Tshomlee Go had completed his Thursday.
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"We will fight as if there’s no tomorrow," said national coach Jobet Morales on the eve of the draw set Thursday at the Faliro Sports Pavilion here.
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