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Australian athletes Christe Dawes and Eliza Ault-Connell on the marathon course during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. Dawes finished 8th and Ault-Connell was 13th in the women's T53/54 event. This image was taken by Australian 2020 Paralympic team media liaison officer Margaret (Margie) McDonald during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics and donated by her to Paralympics Australia for licensing under Creative Commons.
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Margaret (Margie) McDonald
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Margie McDonald/Paralympics Australia
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Margie McDonald
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Marathon Tokyo MM edit
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