Russian athletes returning to international competition at taekwondo worlds in May
Russian athletes are set to compete again in taekwondo at next month's world championships, the sport's governing body said Monday.
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Russian athletes are set to compete again in taekwondo at next month's world championships, the sport's governing body said Monday.
Russian athletes are set to compete in taekwondo at next month's world championships, the sport’s governing body said on Monday.
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