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Summer McIntosh & Mireia Belmonte, what do they have in common?

Summer McIntosh & Mireia Belmonte, what do they have in common?

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Rio 2016 Olympic champion for Spain Mireia Belmonte credits much of her success to longtime coach Fred Vergnoux, who is now coaching Summer McIntosh. We asked Vergnoux what commonalities and differences he sees between the two champion swimmers.
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