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                    [Title] => Manila team may miss stint in Ohio tournament
                    [Summary] => The finest 15-under athletes from the country’s premier city may miss fulfilling every child athlete’s dream of donning the national colors in the most prestigious global sports gathering for the youth this year.


Team MayniLA Philippines, set to leave today for Cleveland, Ohio to see action in the 2004 International Children’s Games (ICG) July 29 -Aug. 2, has yet to be granted entry visas by the US embassy.
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Only the best and the finest performers in the recent third Manila Youth Games, headed by eight-gold medal winner Emerlyn Roselle Illescas, will make up the city contingent aptly named Team Manila-Philippines, announced Manila Sports Council chair Arnold "Ali" Atienza.
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Not content with her earlier conquests in the girls’ 13-15 400-meter run, long jump and 4x100-m relay, the 14-year-old Illescas annexed the century dash (13.63-m), high jump (1.3-m), and triple jump (8.94-m) to hike her collection to six golds.
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Team MayniLA Philippines, set to leave today for Cleveland, Ohio to see action in the 2004 International Children’s Games (ICG) July 29 -Aug. 2, has yet to be granted entry visas by the US embassy.
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Only the best and the finest performers in the recent third Manila Youth Games, headed by eight-gold medal winner Emerlyn Roselle Illescas, will make up the city contingent aptly named Team Manila-Philippines, announced Manila Sports Council chair Arnold "Ali" Atienza.
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Not content with her earlier conquests in the girls’ 13-15 400-meter run, long jump and 4x100-m relay, the 14-year-old Illescas annexed the century dash (13.63-m), high jump (1.3-m), and triple jump (8.94-m) to hike her collection to six golds.
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