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They checked in at the Athletes Village without much fanfare Saturday night but in their hands could come the precious medals for Team Phl in the 16th Asian Games.

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Not one among the four Filipino athletes who won gold medals in the 2006 Asian Games in Doha will be back for this year’s edition of the quadrennial event.

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"Our athletes have already received their incentives from the President. Now, we have to take care of the coaches," Ramirez said a day after getting a fresh mandate from President Arroyo as head of the government sports body.
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Boxers Violito Payla and Joan Tipon, pool artist Antonio Gabica and wushu fighter Rene Catalan head the recipients of the government’s incentive program for athletes who excel in the international sporting arena while fighting for the country’s flag and honor.
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"We are now setting our eyes on the Beijing Olympics," said Lopez after flyweight Violito Payla ended Somjit Jongjohor’s domination with an emphatic 31-15 victory in the final of the 51kg division Tuesday.
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Not one among the four Filipino athletes who won gold medals in the 2006 Asian Games in Doha will be back for this year’s edition of the quadrennial event.

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"Our athletes have already received their incentives from the President. Now, we have to take care of the coaches," Ramirez said a day after getting a fresh mandate from President Arroyo as head of the government sports body.
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Boxers Violito Payla and Joan Tipon, pool artist Antonio Gabica and wushu fighter Rene Catalan head the recipients of the government’s incentive program for athletes who excel in the international sporting arena while fighting for the country’s flag and honor.
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"We are now setting our eyes on the Beijing Olympics," said Lopez after flyweight Violito Payla ended Somjit Jongjohor’s domination with an emphatic 31-15 victory in the final of the 51kg division Tuesday.
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