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Carlos Moya
 
Hyung-Taik Lee
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Age
50
191cm
Height
180cm
88kg
Weight
82kg
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7 Jan 2002
check 76 76
Latest results
Oct 2001
76 64
check
Aug 2001
62 61 62
clear
Aug 2001
64 75
clear
Aug 2001
63 63
clear
Aug 2001
64 64
check
Jul 2001
63 62
clear
Jul 2001
64 64
clear
Jun 2001
67 62 62
clear
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