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Guy Forget
 
Aaron Krickstein
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Age
58
191cm
Height
183cm
80kg
Weight
73kg
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67 64 62check
24 Oct 1994
64 76check
16 May 1990
Latest results
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61 36 62
May 1990
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63 62
May 1990
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75 76
May 1990
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63 36 64
May 1990
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76 64
May 1990
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76 36 64
May 1990
check
64 75
May 1990
clear
62 62
Apr 1990
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63 75
Apr 1990
May 1990
62 62
check
May 1990
61 63
check
May 1990
64 64
clear
May 1990
76 62
check
May 1990
62 76
clear
Apr 1990
75 62
clear
Apr 1990
64 75
clear
Apr 1990
63 57 64
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Apr 1990
76 61
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