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Assam swimming coach to train in USA

Rajib Dey, empanelled coach of Assam Swimming Association, is being invitation to Salo Swim Camp organised by the University of Southern California USA, from June 12 to July 1, where he will work and train under two-times Olympic Coach of USA David Salo. The participation of Rajib dey is expected to enhance his capacity as a swimming trainer.

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Rajib, Congrats! and best wishes all along...
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Rajib, Congrats! Many Many Thanks & very greatful to you for comming Jorhat & give us latest technics of swimming. Wish you all the best.
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Rajib, Congrats! and best wishes. Happy new year. didi

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