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                    [Title] => Jethro reloads for next round
                    [Summary] => ATHEN (Via Globe Telecom) —  Shooter Jethro Dionisio faltered after a big start to score 67 points and rank 32nd after the first 75 targets in the Olympic Games men’s trap qualification Saturday at the Markopoulo Center here.


The 32-year-old former world speed shooting champion missed only one bird in the first 25, but slumped to 20 the next time before recovering with a 23 for his first-day output which put him seven points away from co-leaders Giovanni Pellielo of Italy and Russian Alexei Alipov, who had 74 each.
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Juan Miguel Mendoza, a repeat Olympian, Miguel Molina and Timmy Chua will compete in their respective heats at the Aquatic Center together with shooter Jethro Dionisio and boxer Chris Camat as competition goes full blast in the Games.
[DatePublished] => 2004-08-14 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097213 [AuthorName] => Lito Tacujan [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Summary] => ATHEN (Via Globe Telecom) —  Shooter Jethro Dionisio faltered after a big start to score 67 points and rank 32nd after the first 75 targets in the Olympic Games men’s trap qualification Saturday at the Markopoulo Center here.


The 32-year-old former world speed shooting champion missed only one bird in the first 25, but slumped to 20 the next time before recovering with a 23 for his first-day output which put him seven points away from co-leaders Giovanni Pellielo of Italy and Russian Alexei Alipov, who had 74 each.
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Juan Miguel Mendoza, a repeat Olympian, Miguel Molina and Timmy Chua will compete in their respective heats at the Aquatic Center together with shooter Jethro Dionisio and boxer Chris Camat as competition goes full blast in the Games.
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