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Two Decades After Her First Gold Medal, Csay Wins Her 20th
Source: | ICF |
When: | Oct 22 2019 |
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In 2007 a starry-eyed 12-year-old canoe marathon volunteer couldn’t believe her luck when she got to carry the boat of her hero and Hungarian legend, Renata Csay, at the ICF world championships.
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