+ Follow FLORANTE MATAN AND ARNOLD ROJAS Tag
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[Title] => RP archers, water polo bets open SEAG bid
[Summary] => HANOI The Philippines officially opens its campaign in the 22nd Southeast Asian Games here today in two events archery and water polo.
Archery team manager Ligaya Manalang is confident as the archers, led by Sydney Olympian Jennifer Chan, begin their medal quest at the National Sports Training Center No. 1 at 10 a.m. (11 a.m. in Manila).
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[Title] => Archers train sights on first SEAG gold
[Summary] => Members of the Philippine archery team shoot for what could be the countrys first gold or first disaster of the 22nd Southeast Asian Games as archery action starts Monday, four days before the opening ceremonies, at the archery field in Hanoi.
Veterans Jennifer Chan, Joan Chan Tabanag and Rachelle Cabral loom as the countrys best bets in the womens division while men archers Marvin Cordero, Christian Cubilla, Florante Matan and Arnold Rojas hope to advance to the medal round of the five-day individual and team events.
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FLORANTE MATAN AND ARNOLD ROJAS
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[Summary] => HANOI The Philippines officially opens its campaign in the 22nd Southeast Asian Games here today in two events archery and water polo.
Archery team manager Ligaya Manalang is confident as the archers, led by Sydney Olympian Jennifer Chan, begin their medal quest at the National Sports Training Center No. 1 at 10 a.m. (11 a.m. in Manila).
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[Summary] => Members of the Philippine archery team shoot for what could be the countrys first gold or first disaster of the 22nd Southeast Asian Games as archery action starts Monday, four days before the opening ceremonies, at the archery field in Hanoi.
Veterans Jennifer Chan, Joan Chan Tabanag and Rachelle Cabral loom as the countrys best bets in the womens division while men archers Marvin Cordero, Christian Cubilla, Florante Matan and Arnold Rojas hope to advance to the medal round of the five-day individual and team events.
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December 1, 2003 - 12:00am