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The Philippines’ Nestor Cordova and Johna Lyn Pedrita fell exceedingly short of securing berths to London as they both landed 13th overall in the singles sculls competitions of the recent Asian Olympic Qualification Regatta in Chungju, South Korea.

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The Amateur Rowing Association of the Philippines (ARAP) is grooming five rowers, led by reigning Southeast Asian Games single sculls champion Nestor Cordova, for a serious bid to qualify for the London Olympics.

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Alvin Amposta and Roque Abala Jr.’s build up for this year’s Asian Games got a big boost when they bagged the silver medal in the 2010 Japan Cup (32nd All Japan International Lightweight Rowing Championships) at the Toda Olympic Boat Course in Toda City, Saitama, Japan over the weekend.

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He has the reach, built and height to be a great cager, being the grandson of Melbourne Olympian Mariano Tolentino and though he started out as a collegiate player, he shifted to volleyball and finally to rowing.

Now he will be remembered as the Games greatest rower.
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The Amateur Rowing Association of the Philippines (ARAP) is grooming five rowers, led by reigning Southeast Asian Games single sculls champion Nestor Cordova, for a serious bid to qualify for the London Olympics.

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