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Allicock receives Olympic Solidarity funding from GOA - Stabroek News

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Boxing standout, Keevin Allicock has been awarded the Olympic Solidarity Athlete Scholarship by the International Olympic Committee to aid in his ambition to compete for Team Guyana at the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games.

The article Allicock receives Olympic Solidarity funding from GOA appeared first on Stabroek News.

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