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Dusi Canoe Marathon: Tamika Gandar slips in late entry

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Tamika Gandar powered to victory in her K2 with sister Bianca Haw in 2020 and lost out in an end-sprint to Christie Mackenzie in the 2019 K1 edition – the closest race in women’s Dusi history.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African

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