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35 Year Old Julius Yego Has No Plans To Retire Soon From Athletics After An Impressive Year At The Summer Olympic Games In Paris, France. Yego, Who Has Had A Glittering Career In Javelin Has Won The Africa Title, An Olympic Medal As Well As A World Championship Title Since Breaking Into The Scene 14 Years Ago.
35-year-old Julius Yego says he has no plans of retiring soon from athletics
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