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                    [Title] => RP karatekas eye 7 SEAG gold medals
                    [Summary] => Karatedo National Sports Association president Ed Ponce makes a bold prediction that the Philippine team guarantees a minimum of seven gold medals apart from its target is to finish over-all champion in the coming SEAG this November here at the Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex.


In an interview with Ponce, he said he feels confident with the team especially now that they have changed their training system.

There are 18 gold medals at stake in karatedo.
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"We know it’s going to be tough because a lot of Southeast Asian countries have improved," said PKF president Eduardo Ponce. "But we have prepared a strong program this year and if things work out right for us, we’re confident of our chances, maybe win four or five gold medals in Hanoi."
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                    [Summary] => Karatedo National Sports Association president Ed Ponce makes a bold prediction that the Philippine team guarantees a minimum of seven gold medals apart from its target is to finish over-all champion in the coming SEAG this November here at the Mandaue City Sports and Cultural Complex.


In an interview with Ponce, he said he feels confident with the team especially now that they have changed their training system.

There are 18 gold medals at stake in karatedo.
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"We know it’s going to be tough because a lot of Southeast Asian countries have improved," said PKF president Eduardo Ponce. "But we have prepared a strong program this year and if things work out right for us, we’re confident of our chances, maybe win four or five gold medals in Hanoi."
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