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                    [Title] => Veteran Japanese spikers clinch crown
                    [Summary] => Displaying power and tenacity, Japan 1 toyed with tournament favorite China 2 in a straight-set victory yesterday to rule the second Nestea Beach Volleyball Asian Women’s Championship at the CCP Complex.


Japan 1’s Ryoke Tokuno and Chiaki Kusuhara surprisingly found little resistance from the youthful but power-hitting Chinese pair of You Wenhui and Pan Wangye in clinching a 21-15, 21-14 victory and the $3,000 top purse.
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Thailand and Japan, which won the gold and bronze medals, respectively, in the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, are fancied to slug it out for the championship in the three-day event serving as the kickoff leg of the Asian Beach Volleyball Circuit.
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Unlike the Nestea Beach Volleyball University Challenge last month which was participated in by the best collegiate volleyball can offer, the National Open features the country’s top volleyball players, including members of the national indoor volleyball training pool and campaigners in the Asian Beach Volleyball Circuit.
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Japan 1’s Ryoke Tokuno and Chiaki Kusuhara surprisingly found little resistance from the youthful but power-hitting Chinese pair of You Wenhui and Pan Wangye in clinching a 21-15, 21-14 victory and the $3,000 top purse.
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Thailand and Japan, which won the gold and bronze medals, respectively, in the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, are fancied to slug it out for the championship in the three-day event serving as the kickoff leg of the Asian Beach Volleyball Circuit.
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Unlike the Nestea Beach Volleyball University Challenge last month which was participated in by the best collegiate volleyball can offer, the National Open features the country’s top volleyball players, including members of the national indoor volleyball training pool and campaigners in the Asian Beach Volleyball Circuit.
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