+ Follow OTTIE CAMANGIAN Tag
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[Summary] => Philippine volleyball got a big shot in the arm as PLDT Home Fibr yesterday threw its all-out support to the men’s and women’s national teams with aim at regaining the country’s once lofty place, at least, in the Southeast Asian region.
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[Title] => Fil-Am spikers to launch bid for 08 Beijing
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Assured of slots in the Doha Asiad this December, the Fil-Am team of Heidi Ilustre and Diane Pascua has set its sights on the 2008 Beijing Olympics as they compete in a beach volleyball event in Korea.
RP beach volley head coach Ottie Camangian said Ilustre and Pascua have already gained their spot in the Aug. 4-6 event, sanctioned by the world governing FIVB and tapped as part of a circuit where players can earn enough points to qualify for the worlds biggest sporting festival.
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[Title] => Beach volleybelle trains hard for Doha
[Summary] => Diane Pascua, the other half of the womens tandem that gave the country its first ever beach volleyball medal in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games, has vowed to give full concentration on her preparation for the 2006 Doha Asian Games this December.
And if things work out fine, she also promised to work doubly hard for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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[Title] => Beach volleybelles tipped to win medal in Asian Games
[Summary] => The RP beach volleyball team has a better chance to snatch a medal in the 2006 Doha Asian Games than the indoor squad.
National coach Ottie Camangian yesterday made this declaration as he batted for support for the team beefed up by Fil-Ams campaigning in the tough United States Beach Volley circuit.
"Beach volleyball has a stronger chance in winning a medal in the Asian Games and its cheaper because there are only few players," Camangian told The STAR.
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Assured of slots in the Doha Asiad this December, the Fil-Am team of Heidi Ilustre and Diane Pascua has set its sights on the 2008 Beijing Olympics as they compete in a beach volleyball event in Korea.
RP beach volley head coach Ottie Camangian said Ilustre and Pascua have already gained their spot in the Aug. 4-6 event, sanctioned by the world governing FIVB and tapped as part of a circuit where players can earn enough points to qualify for the worlds biggest sporting festival.
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[Summary] => Diane Pascua, the other half of the womens tandem that gave the country its first ever beach volleyball medal in the 23rd Southeast Asian Games, has vowed to give full concentration on her preparation for the 2006 Doha Asian Games this December.
And if things work out fine, she also promised to work doubly hard for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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[Title] => Beach volleybelles tipped to win medal in Asian Games
[Summary] => The RP beach volleyball team has a better chance to snatch a medal in the 2006 Doha Asian Games than the indoor squad.
National coach Ottie Camangian yesterday made this declaration as he batted for support for the team beefed up by Fil-Ams campaigning in the tough United States Beach Volley circuit.
"Beach volleyball has a stronger chance in winning a medal in the Asian Games and its cheaper because there are only few players," Camangian told The STAR.
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