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28.07.2021 - 12:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A swimmer from Greater Manchester has described winning Olympic gold as 'a dream come true'.
James Guy, who was born in Bury and went to school in Timperley, won the 4x200 metres freestyle relay, alongside teammates Tom Dean, Matthew Richards and Duncan Scott.
It was Guy who got the team into the lead after a solid, yet unspectacular, start by double Olympic champion Dean. Richards and Scott then closed the show in style.
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Coronavirus cases have go down by over 40 percent in over six Greater Manchester boroughs the latest data shows.
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The number of coronavirus cases has dropped by more than half in two Greater Manchester boroughs the latest figures show.
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