Simone Kruger celebrates two SA Sport Awards nominations
Paralympic champion Simone Kruger feels honoured to be recognised as one of the most outstanding performers in athletics after receiving two SA Sports Awards nominations.
Paralympic champion Simone Kruger feels honoured to be recognised as one of the most outstanding performers in athletics after receiving two SA Sports Awards nominations.
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