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What would you like to see African federations focus on in 2013?
More funding for athletes preparations
63% (5 votes)
Development projects and elite coaching
13% (1 vote)
Provision of high performance facilities
13% (1 vote)
Organising quality meets and races
13% (1 vote)
Total votes: 8
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