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Rennes 2020  - 2nd round
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Sergiy Stakhovsky
 
Nino Serdarusic
40
Age
29
193cm
Height
191cm
80kg
Weight
85kg
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Past 6 months
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76 64check
22 Jan 2020
Latest results
clear
26 62 63
Jan 2020
check
76 64
Jan 2020
clear
76 63
Nov 2019
check
46 21 ab
Nov 2019
clear
64 75
Nov 2019
check
64 64
Nov 2019
clear
64 76
Oct 2019
clear
76 62
Oct 2019
check
76 76
Oct 2019
Jan 2020
75 76
check
Jan 2020
75 76
clear
Jan 2020
31 ab
check
Oct 2019
75 64
clear
Oct 2019
64 76
clear
Oct 2019
61 36 76
check
Sep 2019
61 62
clear
Sep 2019
63 64
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