Beijing silver medallist Keri- Anne Payne has taken to the waters of The Serpentine at Hyde Park as the first athlete to test the London 2012 open water venue.
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Beijing silver medallist Keri- Anne Payne has taken to the waters of The Serpentine at Hyde Park as the first athlete to test the London 2012 open water venue.
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British swimmer Keri-Anne Payne defended her World Championship title earned two years ago in Rome with a commanding, gold medal winning performance in the Women’s 10km open water event in Shanghai today.
Olympic silver medallist Keri-anne Payne claimed victory in her first 10km race of the season at the LEN Open Water Cup in Eilat, Israel.
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