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Local taekwondo officials believe they have found the formula that could
produce the country's first-ever Olympic gold medal: good material, intensive
training, a seasoned Korean trainer and a favorable draw.
Banking on the talents of a quartet led by Donald David Geisler and Roberto
Cruz, Philippine Taekwondo Association president Robert Aventajado yesterday
expressed confidence Filipino jinns, with sufficient support and training,
could strike gold in the Sydney Games in September.
"We have two good materials for gold and, of course, we also have the two
ladies.
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Local taekwondo officials believe they have found the formula that could
produce the country's first-ever Olympic gold medal: good material, intensive
training, a seasoned Korean trainer and a favorable draw.
Banking on the talents of a quartet led by Donald David Geisler and Roberto
Cruz, Philippine Taekwondo Association president Robert Aventajado yesterday
expressed confidence Filipino jinns, with sufficient support and training,
could strike gold in the Sydney Games in September.
"We have two good materials for gold and, of course, we also have the two
ladies.
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