+ Follow INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMISSION Tag
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[Title] => Gold prospects good
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With the Olympics barely five months away, Philippine Olympic Committee
president Celso Dayrit remained upbeat about the country's gold medal prospects
in the Sydney Summer Games.
"If we win one gold medal, then we're on track, two would be a gift, three a
miracle, four -- then something must have gone wrong," said Dayrit during
yesterday's PSA forum at the Holiday Inn Manila.
Dayrit stuck to an earlier assessment that it would either be boxing or
taekwondo -- or both -- that would end the Philippine quest for the elusive
Olympic gold.
"Our boxers have been our consisten
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[Title] => Gold prospects good
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With the Olympics barely five months away, Philippine Olympic Committee
president Celso Dayrit remained upbeat about the country's gold medal prospects
in the Sydney Summer Games.
"If we win one gold medal, then we're on track, two would be a gift, three a
miracle, four -- then something must have gone wrong," said Dayrit during
yesterday's PSA forum at the Holiday Inn Manila.
Dayrit stuck to an earlier assessment that it would either be boxing or
taekwondo -- or both -- that would end the Philippine quest for the elusive
Olympic gold.
"Our boxers have been our consisten
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