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- 12 FEB 2010
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- Mick Fanning, Mick Fanning
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- Mick Fanning, Sofia Mulanovich, Michel Bourez, Jordy Smith, Tim Boal and Sally Fitzgibbons learn how to improve their winning edge as sport psychologist Michael Gervais and sports trainer Andy Walshe get stuck into the elite athletes at Red Bull Project Air.
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