NEWSLETTER July 2011
"Determination is the wake-up call to the human will."
Anthony Robbins
From the Headmaster’s desk…
Dear Parents and Friends of the Academy This past month has certainly proved that winter is here. It is possibly the coldest winter I’ve ever experienced here. While the weather may have been cold and we have had to wrap up, the work has been feverish. At the start of the month the apprentices had their midyear academic break. They spent some of this time at the Coastal Horse Care Unit at Cato Ridge giving of their services – see full report and pictures later in this newsletter. After their short break of two weeks, they returned to the classroom, to continue with their school work. The matrics have their trial exams shortly, and numerous oral moderations and portfolio assessments this term. I would like to congratulate the following apprentices for achieving excellent academic results, and for coming first in their respective grades, in the second term examinations:
• Grade 10 – Ryan Munger • Grade 11 – Teiller van Scalkwyk • Grade 12 – Tshepiso Mashaba
The first year apprentices were once again invited by Gold Circle, to assist with various activities at the Vodacom Durban July – see full report and pictures later in the newsletter. They all thoroughly enjoyed themselves, and on this note we thank Mr Charles Grey for his assistance and organisation, in getting the apprentices to the race track and supervising them. Juan Paul van der Merwe received an invitation from the Victoria Racing Club Australia, to race in the 2011 Asian Young Guns Challenge, at Flemington Racecourse, on Saturday 6 August. He will be chaperoned by our head riding master, Mr Rhys van Wyk. We wish JP all the best – see more information later in this newsletter. I would like to thank the South African Equine Trade Council for sponsoring their air tickets and VISA costs. During July we saw the end of the first leg of the Phumelela Gold Apprentice Challenge, which was won by Doctor Sifiso Lembethe. Keagan de Melo came second and Ryan Curling came third – see the full report and final points later in this newsletter.
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We congratulate the following apprentices who rode winners during the month of July:
• Anthony Andrews • Keagan de Melo • Hennie Greyling • Grant van Niekerk • Nooresh Juglall • Doctor Sifiso Lembethe • Juan Paul van der Merwe • Athandiwe Mgudlwa • Neo Qaule • Graham Gregorowski • Tshwaro Appie • Evert Pheiffer • Justine King
Best wishes
Graham Bailey
Some important dates to remember… DATE ACTIVITY
Friday 30 September 3rd term ends
Monday 10 October 4th term starts
Tuesday 15 December 4th term ends. Apprentices go home for Christmas Holidays
12 – 14 October Apprentice interviews for 2012 intake (throughout SA)
Forthcoming events… DATE EVENT
Saturday 10 September SAJA Charity Race Day at Turffontein, Johannesburg
Sunday 16 October SAJA Charity Race Day at Greyville, Durban
Friday 30 September SAJA Golf Day at the Durban Country Club
Friday 25 November Annual Speech Day and Prize-Giving Ceremony at Greyville
Academy Golf Day 2011…
Please support this fundraising event! Venue : Durban Country Club Date : Friday 30 September Entry Fee : R2 600 per four ball
: R650 per player Entry fee includes welcome gifts, fantastic prizes & a three course buffet dinner.
To book: contact Nicole Jacobson on 031 262 3363 or 083 306 4945
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Apprentice birthdays celebrated during May…
Nooresh Juglall Here’s wishing you a very happy birthday and trust that you had an awesome day!!!
JP to Fly the SA flag Down Under…
In response to an invitation by the Victoria Racing Club (VRC) in Australia and thanks to funding provided by the South African Equine Trade Council, apprentice Juan Paul van der Merwe will be representing South Africa and the South African Jockey Academy (SAJA) in the prestigious 2011 Asian Young Guns Challenge at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne Australia on Saturday 6 August. His chaperone will be Rhys van Wyk, head riding master at SAJA. This is the first time a South African apprentice jockey will compete in this prestigious event and his inclusion will automatically open the door for South Africa to one day host the Asian Young Guns Challenge. Van der Merwe is in his fifth year of being apprenticed to SAJA and is based at the Gauteng Jockeys’ Academy in Gauteng. His participation is sure to be eagerly anticipated in Australia due to the fine reputation SAJA has around the world.
Van der Merwe, who has been compared by some to the great Piere Strydom due to his outstanding balance and riding seat, had ridden 168 winners and 492 places in 1770 rides up until July 20 this year. He was the Gauteng Champion Apprentice for 2009/10 and looks to have an unassailable lead in both the Gauteng and South African Apprentice Championships this season. The Challenge features eight apprentice jockeys from seven different countries. The two Australians competing are James Noonan and Jordan Mallyon, both from Victoria, and there is also Vincent Ho from Hong Kong, Cash Wong from Macau, Ryo Takakura from Japan, Rizuan Shafiq from Singapore, James McDonald from New Zealand and van der Merwe. The Asian Young Guns Challenge, as a concept, was conceived in January 2009 by then VRC Chairman, Mr. Rod Fitzroy. It was designed to provide a platform for a racing and competition opportunity, at Flemington, to leading apprentices from Asia and Victoria, with a form of overseas reciprocity for Victorian apprentices attached. The concept was based on a desire to provide a cultural exchange between racing’s leaders of tomorrow, which would strengthen the friendly relationship that Australian racing enjoys with its Asian neighbours. After being endorsed by the VRC Board in February 2009, the concept was favourably received by the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Singapore Turf Club and Japan Racing Association, while in Australia it enjoyed the support of both Racing Victoria Ltd and the Victorian Jockeys Association. The 2009 Challenge was conducted at a VRC race meeting at Flemington Racecourse on Saturday 8 August, across the first three races on the program. It received a good deal of positive media coverage and was an instant success. In 2010 the Singapore Turf Club
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conducted a three race apprentices Challenge at Kranji on Sunday 18 July. Two riders from Victoria took part, alongside apprentices from Singapore, Japan, Macau, Malaysia and Hong Kong. The 2011 challenge will also be over three races, each carrying a stake of Aus$70,000, and the riders will receive 5% of any prize money won together with the normal riding fee. Racing Victoria Stewards will allocate mounts to Asian Young Guns riders on a random rotational basis, from the top eight weighted horses in each race, while any remaining horses in the field will be ridden by other available local apprentices, who will not compete for points. The points system is 25 points for first, 15 for second, 10 for third, seven for fourth, five for fifth, three for sixth, two for seventh and one for eighth. If any horse is scratched and a replacement is not available, the effected rider will be allotted six points. The winning apprentice will also receive a trophy. This is an exciting opportunity for a South African apprentice to be represented in an event of this calibre. This event will provide Juan Paul, the South African Jockey Academy and racing in South Africa in general with fantastic international exposure. The board, management, staff and apprentices at the Academy wish Juan Paul all the best and we hope he brings back the trophy!
SAJA Charity Race Day at Arlington… The Academy hosted its second Charity Race Day for 2011 at Arlington Racecourse on Friday 22 July. The event was a success generating over R30 000 in funding for the training and education of apprentices jockeys. A special function for all race sponsors and special guests took place in the Jock Andrews Pavilion at Arlington – a good time was had by all. The Fish River Sun kindly sponsored a weekend for two including breakfast as the prize for the lucky raffle draw. The winner was race horse owner Hedley McGrath.
Blenheim Feeds hospitality table
The Lyric Consulting Apprentice Handicap took place on the day adding great excitement and value to our special event. The race was won by JP van der Merwe on ‘Primary Trend’. Ryan Roy Curling came second on ‘Coup de Foudre’, Jassurick Jordaan came second on ‘Australia Fair’ and Justine King came fourth on ‘Lily Lei’.
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JP van der Merwe winning the apprentice race on ‘Primary Trend’ JP being interviewed on Tellytrack after his outstanding win
The Academy wishes to thank the following for sponsoring a race on the day:
Betting World Lyric Consulting Boardwalk Casino & Entertainment World Blenheim Feeds Cape Breeders Club Paddock Racing Stables
The Academy also thanks the staff at Phumelela in Port Elizabeth for all their assistance in ensuring a successful event.
Apprentices who competed in the race and riding masters Gary Waterston (Gauteng Jockeys Academy) and Tex Davies (PE).
Trainer, Grant Paddock giving apprentice Jayson Dladla instructions in the parade ring before the apprentice race
Donovan Dillon, Doctor Lembethe and Gerrit Olwagen pose for a picture in the parade ring before the apprentice race
Apprentice Nooresh Juglall being lead around the parade ring before the apprentice race
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Apprentices at the Vodacom Durban July… Gold Circle extended a special invitation to our 1st year apprentices to assist with various activities at the Vodacom Durban July that took place at Greyville Racecourse on Saturday 2 July. The apprentices assisted in the parade ring for the jockey introduction for the main race.
They then were escorted down to the track where they assisted by holding the rope that cordoned off the prize giving area. While standing on the track waiting for the presentation to start, Dr. Zweli Mkhizhe, Premiere of KwaZulu Natal greeted and chatted to some of them. A few apprentices even got a chance to pose for a picture with Anthony Delpech immediately after he won the July.
KZN Premier, Dr. Zweli Mkhize and the Chairman of Gold Circle , Mr Robert Mauvis greeting 1st year apprentice Collen Storey
1st Year apprentices (L-R) Heavelon van der Hoven, Xavier Carstens and Collen Thabana pose for a picture with champion jockey and
winner of the Vodacom Durban July, Anthony Delpech
(L-R) Divan, Wayton, Collen, Lorenzia & Tshepiso holding the rope cordoning off the prize giving area on the track after the main race
Proud and smart – the first year apprentices with Mr Graham Bailey and Mr Charles Grey in the parade ring at Greyville before the main race. Picture taken by Liesl King
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The presence of our apprentices at this prestigious event provided the Academy with fantastic exposure. The Academy thanks Gold Circle for the great opportunity. Reaching out to the Community… Due to their outstanding care for injured, abused and abandoned horses and community work, the Academy decided to once again select the Coastal Horse Care Unit (CHCU) as its annual apprentices’ community outreach project. All the apprentices spent three days at the CHCU during July. Gillian Olmesdahl Nee Robertson, the chairperson and manager of the CHCU welcomed them and gave them all an overview of the wonderful work they do with horses and the community.
Gill explaining to the apprentices what the CHCU is all about
Gill then divided the apprentices into different teams and provided each team with an activity that included:
• painting the farm house • pulling out weeds in the paddocks • washing the CHCU bakkie and horse box and • cleaning the donated tack
Craig and Nicolas painting the farm house Divan, Lorenzia, Keanu and Teiller cleaning tack
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Teiller and Lorenzia washing the CHCU horse box Collen Storey pulling out weeds in the paddock
The apprentices, as usual, did an outstanding job. They also had the opportunity to socialize with Todd the colt, Godfree the goat and the many dogs on the farm.
Jose, Nicolas, Keanu, Craig and Divan with Todd Wayton, Divan, Jose and Keanu with Godfree the goat
The Academy urges you to support the Coastal Horse Care Unit, situated at Cato Ridge, KwaZulu Natal by either volunteering your services or donating products or money. You can contact Gill on 073 550 3061 or visit their website www.coastalhorsecareunit.org.za
The first year apprentices and Gill from the Coastal Horse Care Unit
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Apprentices recognized and rewarded for their riding skills… NAME DESCRIPTION AWARD
Craig Zackey
Riding in access of 15 horses per day at track Blue Cap
Heavelon van der Hoven
Riding in access of 15 horses per day at track Blue Cap
Luyolo Mxothwa
Riding in access of 15 horses per day at track Blue Cap
Collen Storey
Riding in access of 15 horses per day at track Blue Cap
Divan Neethling Riding at track for the first time White Cap & Certificate
Keanu Marisol Riding at track for the first time White Cap & Certificate
Nicolas Patel Riding at track for the first time White Cap & Certificate
Xavier Carstens Riding at track for the first time White Cap & Certificate
Ryan Munger Riding at track for the first time White Cap & Certificate
Apprentices recognized and rewarded for their Academic Achievements…
NAME DESCRIPTION AWARD
HARDWORK: SUBJECT ACHIEVEMENTS 80% +
GRADE 10
Ryan Munger
1st position in class. Obtained 90% for Consumer Studies, 86% for Maths Literacy, 89% Stable Management & 80% for Business Studies Certificate & cash
Jose Barnes Obtained 81% for Stable Management Certificate & movie ticket
Xavier Carstens Obtained 80% for Stable Management Certificate & movie ticket
Keanu Marisol
Obtained 89% for Stable Management, & 80% for Maths Literacy Certificate & movie ticket
Collen Storey Obtained 81% for Maths Literacy Certificate & movie ticket
Wayton van Staden Obtained 84% for Stable Management Certificate & movie ticket
GRADE 11
Teiller van Schalkwyk
1st position in class. Obtained 83% for Afrikaans, 81% for Business Studies, 91% for Consumer Studies, 81% for Maths Literacy and 93% for Stable Management Certificate & cash
GRADE 12
Tshepiso Mashaba
1st position in class. Obtained 98% for Consumer Studies, 84% for isiZulu & 80% for Life Orientation. Certificate & cash
Gerrit Olwagen
Obtained 77% for Consumer Studies & 75% for Afrikaans. Certificate & movie ticket
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Andile Ngcobo
Obtained 78% for Maths Literacy & 77% for isiZulu Certificate & movie ticket
Sanele Duma Obtained 80% for isiZulu Certificate & movie ticket
VALUE: RESPONSIBILITY
Andile Ngcobo Punctuality Mention in assembly
Tshepiso Mashaba Punctuality Mention in assembly
Ryan Munger Punctuality Mention in assembly
VALUE: HARDWORK
Jarryd Penny Consistent effort and good attitude Certificate & movie ticket
Doctor Sifiso Lembethe Consistent effort and good attitude Certificate & movie ticket
Tshepiso Mat’soele Consistent effort and good attitude Certificate & movie ticket
Andile Ngcobo Consistent effort and good attitude Certificate & movie ticket
Mandla Ntuli Consistent effort and good attitude Certificate & movie ticket
Collen Storey Consistent effort and good attitude Certificate & movie ticket
Phumelela Gold Apprentice Challenge… 1st leg from February – July 2011 2nd leg August – November 2011
The Academy is delighted to announce that Doctor Sifiso Lembethe won the first leg of the exciting Phumelela Gold Apprentice Challenge, beating his fellow KZN apprentice Keagan de Melo by only three points. Immediately after the apprentice challenge race that took place at Scottsville on Sunday 24 July, Academy Headmaster, Graham Bailey and Wayne Kobusch, Vice Chairperson of Gold Circle KZN Racing Board presented Doctor with the prestigious Phumelela Gold Challenge Floating Trophy and a cheque for R3000. Keagan de Melo received R1 500 for second place and Ryan Curling received R500 for third place.
A delighted Doctor Lembethe receiving the Trophy from Mr Graham Bailey
Two Apprentice Challenge races took place during the month of July. The first race took place at Turffontein Racecourse on Sunday 17 July and was won by Tshwaro Appie on ‘Commissionerstreet’. Juan Paul van der Merwe came second on ‘Beat the Odds’ and Donovan Dillon came third on ‘Dubai Rainbow’. The second and final race of the first leg of the Phumelela Gold Apprentice Challenge took place at Scottsville on Sunday 24 July and was won by Keagan De Melo on ‘Beabez’ for trainer Mr Egdes, Julius Mariba came second on ‘Restless Wind’ for trainer Mr Moore, Nooresh Juglall came third on ‘Spirit of Success’ for trainer Mr Naidoo and Doctor Lembethe came fourth on ‘Way Ward Storm’ for trainer Mr Dixon.
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The final points for the 1st leg were as follows:
Position Apprentice Name Total Points
1 Doctor Sifiso Lembethe 36
2 Keagan de Melo 33
3 Ryan Roy Curling 31
4 Nooresh Juglall 25
5 Juan Paul van der Merwe 23
6 Julius Mariba 20
7 Tshwaro Appie 18
8 Hennie Greyling 17
9 Teaque Gould 15
10 Athandiwe Mgudlwa 12
10 Grant van Niekerk 12
11 Neo Qaule 10
11 Evert Pheiffer 10
11 Donovan Dillon 10
Apprentice log positions to date for the current season… (as at the 31 July 2011)
LOG
POSITION
APPRENTICE WINS PLACES RIDES STRIKE
RATE %
1 Juan Paul v/d Merwe 107 297 1067 10.03
2 Nooresh Juglall 42 115 573 6.94
3 Grant van Niekerk 35 118 465 7.10
4 Evert Pheiffer 33 113 659 5.01
5 Tshwaro Appie 29 103 526 5.51
6 Athandiwe Mgudlwa 28 87 422 6.64
7 Jassurick Jordaan 24 99 434 5.53
8 Anthony Andrews 22 79 369 5.96
9 Gareth Wright 22 77 413 5.33
10 Keagan de Melo 19 90 341 3.89
11 Hennie Greyling 18 93 463 6.62
12 Doctor Sifiso Lembethe 18 52 272 3.68
13 Ryan Roy Curling 11 47 299 3.68
14 Teaque Gould 9 56 244 3.69
15 Justine King 9 23 172 5.23
By Karla Higgs
Apprentice race results – July 2011… DATE RACECOURSE APPRENTICE RACE RESULTS
01/07/11 Arlington Anthony Andrews – 2 wins & 1 place Grant van Niekerk – 2 places Graham Gregorowski – 1 place
The points system is as follows: 1st Place - 10 points 2nd Place - 6 points 3rd Place - 4 points 4th Place - 3 points 5th Place - 2 points 6th Place - 1 points
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Justine King – 1 place Sanele Duma – 1 place
02/07/11 Turffontein Hennie Greyling – 1 win & 1 place
Evert Pheiffer – 3 places Ryan Roy Curling – 2 places Nooresh Juglall – 2 places Tshwaro Appie – 1 place
02/07/11 Greyville Keagan de Melo – 1 win
03/07/11 Borrowdale Grant van Niekerk – 1 win & 5 places
03/07/11 Turffontein Nooresh Juglall – 2 wins & 2 places Tshwaro Appie – 1 place
05/07/11 Scottsville Doctor Sifiso Lembethe – 1 win & 1 place Keagan de Melo – 2 places Tshepiso Mat’soele – 1 place
06/07/11 Durbanville Grant van Niekerk – 3 places Jayson Dladla – 1 place Teaque Gould – 1 place
07/07/11 Vaal Hennie Greyling – 2 places Ryan Roy Curling – 1 place Denies Lee – 1 place
08/07/11 Arlington Anthony Andrews – 2 places Grant van Niekerk – 2 places Graham Gregorowski – 1 place Justine King – 1 place
09/07/11 Turffontein Juan Paul van der Merwe – 2 wins & 1 place
Neo Qaule – 3 places Evert Pheiffer – 1 place
09/07/11 Kenilworth Grant van Niekerk – 4 places Jayson Dladla – 1 place
10/07/11 Scottsville Athandiwe Mgudlwa – 1 win Keagan de Melo – 1 win Donovan Dillon – 1 place Doctor Sifiso Lembethe – 1 place
11/07/11 Flamingo Park Juan Paul van der Merwe – 3 wins & 2 places
Neo Qaule – 1 win & 1 place Evert Pheiffer – 3 places Tshwaro Appie – 2 places Hennie Greyling – 1 place Nooresh Juglall – 1 place
12/07/11 Vaal Juan Paul van der Merwe – 3 places
Denies Lee – 2 places Hennie Greyling – 1 place Ryan Roy Curling – 1 place
12/07/11 Greyville Doctor Sifiso Lembethe – 2 places Jason Smitsdorff – 1 place Keagan de Melo – 1 place
13/07/11 Kenilworth Grant van Niekerk – 1 win & 2 places Teaque Gould – 2 places Jassurick Jordaan – 1 place Jayson Dladla – 1 place
14/07/11 Scottsville Doctor Sifiso Lembethe – 1 win
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Athandiwe Mgudlwa – 1 place Jason Smitsdorff – 1 place Donovan Dillon – 1 place
15/07/11 Fairview Anthony Andrews – 1 win & 1 place Graham Gregorowski – 1 win 2 places
16/07/11 Clairwood Athandiwe Mgudlwa – 1 win Lerato Mohapi – 1 place
17/07/11 Turffontein Tshwaro Appie – 1 win Juan Paul van der Merwe – 2 places Ryan Roy Curling – 1 place Donovan Dillon – 1 place Hennie Greyling – 1 place Evert Pheiffer – 1 place Neo Qaule – 1 place Denies Lee – 1 place
18/07/11 Flamingo Park Tshwaro Appie – 1 win & 3 places
Neo Qaule – 2 places Juan Paul van der Merwe – 2 places Evert Pheiffer – 1 place
19/07/11 Vaal Juan Paul van der Merwe – 1 win
Hennie Greyling – 1 place Tshwaro Appie – 1 place
19/07/11 Greyville Doctor Sifiso Lembethe – 2 places Jason Smitsdorff – 1 place
20/07/11 Durbanville Grant van Niekerk – 1 win & 2 places Jassurick Jordaan –1 place
21/07/11 Scottsville Gerrit Olwagen – 1 place Nooresh Juglall – 1 place Doctor Sifiso Lembethe – 2 places Ryan Roy Curling – 1 place Julius Mariba – 1 place
22/07/11 Arlington Juan Paul van der Merwe – 1 win & 1 place
Anthony Andrews – 2 places Ryan – 1 place Jassurick – 1 place Justine King – 1 place
23/07/11 Turffontein Nooresh Juglall – 1 win & 1 place Juan Paul van der Merwe – 2 places Evert Pheiffer – 2 places Tshwaro Appie – 2 places Hennie Greyling – 1 place
23/07/11 Kenilworth Grant van Niekerk – 1 win & 1 place
24/07/11 Scottsville Keagan de Melo – 1 win & 2 places
Ryan Roy Curling – 1 place Bryan Claassen – 1 place Julius Mariba – 1 place Nooresh Juglall – 1 place Doctor Lembethe – 1 place
25/07/11 Flamingo Park Juan Paul van der Merwe – 2 wins & 1 place
Evert Pheiffer – 1 win & 2 places Nooresh Juglall – 1 place
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Denies Lee – 1 place
26/07/11 Vaal Neo Qaule – 1 place Juan Paul van der Merwe – 1 place Evert Pheiffer – 1 place
27/07/11 Kenilworth Grant van Niekerk – 2 places Teaque Gould – 2 places Jayson Dladla – 1 place
28/07/11 Vaal Juan Paul van der Merwe – 1 win & 1 place Nooresh Juglall – 2 places Evert Pheiffer – 1 place
29/07/11 Arlington Justine King – 1 win
Graham Gregorowski – 1 place Anthony Andrews – 1 place
30/07/11 Borrowdale Grant van Niekerk – 1 win & 4 places
30/07/11 Turffontein Nooresh Juglall – 1 win Tshwaro Appie – 2 places Juan Paul van der Merwe – 1 place
31/07/11 Greyville Keagan de Melo – 1 win Ryan Roy Curling – 1 place Anthony Andrews – 1 place
Ending off with a smile…
Three 1st year apprentice jockeys, Divan, Keanu and Nicolas are stranded on a desert island. One day they stumble across a magic lantern containing a genie. The genie pops out of the lantern and grants them each one wish. Divan wishes he was off the island and back at the Academy Keanu wishes the same. Nicolas says "I’m lonely. I wish my friends were back here".
Fitness for Thought…Fitness for Thought…Fitness for Thought…Fitness for Thought…
“Cardiovascular exercise involves repetitive movement on the body at a low to high intensity for an
extended period of time. This builds lung and heart strength while burning calories. Add cardio exercises
into your schedule, such as brisk walking, running, biking, elliptical training and rowing”.
Jeremy Downing
Sports Conditioning Trainer
Surge Accelerated Sports Performance
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