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Hungary';s grip on womens K4 will be tested in Szeged
Source: | ICF |
When: | Aug 20 2019 |
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It was previewed as the race of the 2017 ICF canoe sprint world championships, and developed into the race of the 2018 world championships – but can the 2019 women’s K4 500 live up to the previous two events?
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