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This page was proposed for deletion by Demrep (talk · contribs) on 13 August 2013 with the comment: Not a real "bio" page. Could of just gone to the QubicaAMF site and gotten more details than this wikipedia page. This is just one of many "bios" about the 2006 AMF World Cup that only has info about a singular event and where he or she finished. Just not really worth having a page over just one single event. It was contested by Tomas e (talk · contribs) on 2013-08-18 with the comment: While not a good article and only a short stub, it does not fulfill the criteria under WP:DEL-REASON. |
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