The Lauren & Dawn Show The Olympic Series

EP 5 Marlon August, double Judo Olympian.

29 min · 3 de sep de 2021
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Marlon August is a Judo Olympian having attended the games twice, 2008 for South Africa in Beijing and Rio in 2016 for Mozambique. Marlon won the BRONZE Medal at the 2008 African Championships and reached quarterfinals at the 2008 Olympics. Marlon August, double Judo Olympian, talks to Lauren Terras and Dawn Dunn about his sporting journey.

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