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  •   Home > News > Sports > General

    Canoe racing New Zealand CEO Tom Ashley's delighted with the depth in men's sprinting

    Canoe racing New Zealand CEO Tom Ashley's delighted with the depth in men's sprinting


    While Max Brown and Kurtis Imrie will be the only two at the Tokyo Olympics, named in the K2 1000, Ashley says the depth in the squad is impressive.

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