SA Rugby president fears for his life after Israeli club snub - report
SA Rugby president Mark Alexander reportedly fears for his life following the withdrawal of Tel Aviv Heat from the Mzansi Challenge.
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SA Rugby president Mark Alexander reportedly fears for his life following the withdrawal of Tel Aviv Heat from the Mzansi Challenge.
Ethiopian Letesenbet Gidey fell as she was passed for the lead within sight of the finish at the world cross-country championships, then was helped up and crossed the finish line on her own.
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