Japan Olympic swim hope Rikako Ikee diagnosed with leukaemia

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Japan's swim queen Rikako Ikee, a genuine gold medal hope at next year's Tokyo Olympics, has been diagnosed with leukaemia, the 18-year-old ...

 

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