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Rowing SA under pressure to release report over irregular selection for U19 world champs

Rowing SA under pressure to release report over irregular selection for U19 world champs

News2418-07-2025
Rowing SA are under pressure to release a report that looked into the selection process of the girls' U19 team to represent South Africa at the world championships in Lithuania.
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