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Gourley 'okay' for Olympics after missing out on World Indoors in Glasgow

BBC Sport Tuesday, 20 February 2024
Neil Gourley will "be okay" for the Olympics after having to miss out on the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow next month with injury.
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