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===Other Sports=== |
===Other Sports=== |
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*'''Fantastic games''' : Prunia participated in the Fantastic Games 2015 and ended 14th in the medal count with a total of 14 medals. Prunia participated in the Fantastic Games 2016 and ended 4th in the medal count with a total of 20 medals. |
*'''Fantastic games''' : Prunia participated in the Fantastic Games 2015 and ended 14th in the medal count with a total of 14 medals. Prunia participated in the Fantastic Games 2016 and ended 4th in the medal count with a total of 20 medals. |
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*'''Athletics championships''' : Prunia participated in the 2021 FAAF World Athletics Championships and ended 40th in the medal count with a total of 2 medals. |
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*'''Basketball''' : Prunia was interested to participate in the Autumn 2015 BFU Basketball World Cup and in the Summer 2017 BFF Basketball World Cup. Prunia was the runner-up of the BFF Basketball World Cup 2019. |
*'''Basketball''' : Prunia was interested to participate in the Autumn 2015 BFU Basketball World Cup and in the Summer 2017 BFF Basketball World Cup. Prunia was the runner-up of the BFF Basketball World Cup 2019. |
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*'''Tennis''' : Prunian Players Finn Falconeri, Mason Barnes, Amanda Cassadine, Icy Quartermaine, Jenna Corinthos and Dixon Jerome participated in The Vremd Open 2017. |
*'''Tennis''' : Prunian Players Finn Falconeri, Mason Barnes, Amanda Cassadine, Icy Quartermaine, Jenna Corinthos and Dixon Jerome participated in The Vremd Open 2017. |