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                    [Summary] => Subic Bay Freeport — Boosted by the impact of a great upset in Athens Olympics and a fifth place finish after the qualifier in the World Archery Championship in Madrid, Filipino archers are looking forward to a golden finish in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games.


" The strongest team ever assembled for the Games. We have world ranked women’s compound bow team and our recurve bow squad is the defending champion," said Jose Mari Vargas, archery committee chair for Subic. "But we’re pinning our hopes on all of them."
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Chan, who surpassed the 330 mark set by Janina Bianca Ortiz in Manila last April 2, topped the qualification round with 1348.
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" The strongest team ever assembled for the Games. We have world ranked women’s compound bow team and our recurve bow squad is the defending champion," said Jose Mari Vargas, archery committee chair for Subic. "But we’re pinning our hopes on all of them."
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Chan, who surpassed the 330 mark set by Janina Bianca Ortiz in Manila last April 2, topped the qualification round with 1348.
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