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                    [Title] => Lifters confident of better finish in Asian tourney
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The Philippines stands to win more gold medals in the 2006 Asian Bench Press Championships, which kicks off this weekend at the Bayview Park Hotel.


With Richie Rosales spearheading the 65-man RP team competing in a total of 21 weight classes for men and women, the Filipinos are confident they can surpass the one gold, three silver medals they won in the 2002 edition of the biennial meet held in India.
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The Philippines stands to win more gold medals in the 2006 Asian Bench Press Championships, which kicks off this weekend at the Bayview Park Hotel.


With Richie Rosales spearheading the 65-man RP team competing in a total of 21 weight classes for men and women, the Filipinos are confident they can surpass the one gold, three silver medals they won in the 2002 edition of the biennial meet held in India.
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