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[Summary] => BUSAN, South Korea As a wide-eyed 13-year-old junior bowler, Rowen Jay "RJ" Bautista would watch in awe as his idol, Paeng Nepomuceno, would burn the lanes in bowling venues in Manila.
Little did he know he would find himself paired with his childhood hero and give the country its first gold medal in the mens doubles Friday night in the 14th Asian Games here.
"Being paired with him was a dream come true, winning the gold with him is a dream of a lifetime," said Bautista, 24, a computer student back home.
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ROWEN JAY
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Little did he know he would find himself paired with his childhood hero and give the country its first gold medal in the mens doubles Friday night in the 14th Asian Games here.
"Being paired with him was a dream come true, winning the gold with him is a dream of a lifetime," said Bautista, 24, a computer student back home.
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October 6, 2002 - 12:00am