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World open water races in Singapore back on after water quality delays

World open water races in Singapore back on after water quality delays

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Swimming - FINA World Championships - Open Water - Lake Lupa, Budapest, Hungary - June 30, 2022 Athletes in action during the women's 25km final REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
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