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                    [Title] => Lucky 13 bound for Athens Olympics?
                    [Summary] => With qualifying tournaments over and done with by the end of next month, it seems that 13, lucky or otherwise, will be the official number of Filipino athletes seeing action in the Athens Olympics in August.


And unless a couple more make it through the backdoor as wildcard entries, then these athletes, the "Lucky 13," will have to carry the heavy load as the country continues its long, painful search for the Olympic gold.
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Manny Lopez, ABAP president, named the nine boxers who will vie for the gold in Vietnam and try to erase the painful memories of the country’s zero-gold performance in boxing during the 2001 Kuala Lumpur SEA Games.
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The draw was held in one of the high-rise buildings inside the athletes’ village with the Philippine coaching staff leaving the room confident but not necessarily happy.

"Dadaan tayo sa butas ng karayom. Pero bakbakan ito,"
said Nolito Velasco on behalf of head coach Gregorio Caliwan who had to leave earlier to oversee the team practice.
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                    [Title] => Lucky 13 bound for Athens Olympics?
                    [Summary] => With qualifying tournaments over and done with by the end of next month, it seems that 13, lucky or otherwise, will be the official number of Filipino athletes seeing action in the Athens Olympics in August.


And unless a couple more make it through the backdoor as wildcard entries, then these athletes, the "Lucky 13," will have to carry the heavy load as the country continues its long, painful search for the Olympic gold.
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Manny Lopez, ABAP president, named the nine boxers who will vie for the gold in Vietnam and try to erase the painful memories of the country’s zero-gold performance in boxing during the 2001 Kuala Lumpur SEA Games.
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The draw was held in one of the high-rise buildings inside the athletes’ village with the Philippine coaching staff leaving the room confident but not necessarily happy.

"Dadaan tayo sa butas ng karayom. Pero bakbakan ito,"
said Nolito Velasco on behalf of head coach Gregorio Caliwan who had to leave earlier to oversee the team practice.
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