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[edit]Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioners. Cropped down from original size.
Author: Staff Sgt. Nathan L. Hanks
Date: 09/25/2004
Caption: Eric Kowal (left) stands next to James Fox, head instructor of Raposa Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu School. Kowal took first place during the 2004 Grapplers Quest North America Championships September 25.
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