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Athlete and Team Biographies

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Aquatics Diving


Megan Nicole Farrow biography

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Aquatics Swimming



Earlando Mc Rae biography
Onan Thom biography

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Athletics


Marian Burnett, 800m biography
Cleveland Forde, 5000m biography
Aliann Pompey, Track biography

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Boxing


Dexter Terrence Marques biography
Gordon Ross biography

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Cycling Road


Jude Nathaniel Bentley biography
Dwayne Gibbs Jupiter biography
Warren Christopher McKay biography

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Shooting


Ransford Goodluck biography
Guyana Shooting Open biography
Mahendra Persaud biography

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Squash


Shawn Badrinath biography
Badrinath/Fernandes Squash Open biography
Badrinath/Weithers Squash Men biography
Nicolette Fernandes biography
Maxim Weithers biography

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Table Tennis


Paul David biography
David/Lewis Table Tennis Men biography
Christopher Franklin biography
Guyana Table Tennis Men biography
Matthew Khan biography
Khan/Munroe Table Tennis Men biography
Idi Lewis biography
Godfrey Munroe biography

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Australia flag Australia 84 69 68
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Canada flag Canada 26 29 31
India flag India 22 17 11
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