Rani on the rise…
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In the past two years, Rosius has been turning heads on the track, beginning with a 100-meter sprint that went down as the second-fastest time ever recorded (11:39) by a Belgian sprinter, tying her with Olympian Olivia Borlee.
Since then, she has only continued to progress as one of the country’s most promosing sprinters.
Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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Rani Rosius
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