Olympic Refugee Team Training Camp in Doha Concluded
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The 29 members of Refugee Olympic Team who will be competing across 12 sports at Tokyo 2020 concluded their training camp in Doha on Tuesday.
The 29 members of Refugee Olympic Team who will be competing across 12 sports at Tokyo 2020 concluded their training camp in Doha on Tuesday.
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