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Arnaud Clement
 
Agustin Calleri
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173cm
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74kg
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7 May 2002
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May 2002
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Apr 2002
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75 75
Apr 2002
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63 63
Apr 2002
clear
63 64
Mar 2002
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62 75
Mar 2002
clear
76 63
Mar 2002
clear
63 76
Feb 2002
clear
76 63
Feb 2002
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62 63
Feb 2002
May 2002
62 76
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Apr 2002
61 62
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Apr 2002
63 64
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Apr 2002
57 76 64
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Mar 2002
63 62
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Mar 2002
75 61
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Mar 2002
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Feb 2002
26 76 62
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Feb 2002
64 64
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