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Grand Falls-Windsor athlete Nathan Luscombe won the first medal at the 2022 Canada Summer Games for Newfoundland and Labrador after he picked up a bronze medal in the 400m free swim on Sunday. Swimming NL TwitterNewfoundland and Labrador has won its first medal at the 2022 Canada Games. On Sunday, Grand Falls-Windsor para-swimmer Nathan Luscombe won the bronze medal in the 400m free swim with a time of 4:49.86.It is a BRONZE medal for NATHAN LUSCOMBE in the 400 free with an amazing time of 4:59.86! What a race!!!!
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