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<title><![CDATA[Claressa Shields clinches boxing medal]]></title>
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The youngest women's boxer at the London Olympics has guaranteed she'll return home with some hardware.  Claressa Shields, a 17-year-old middleweigh...]]></description>
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Chicago Fire midfielder Freddie Ljungberg, formerly of Arsenal, talks with ESPN RISE about his academy days in Sweden and keys for the U.S. Men's National Team to close ground on world powers through its youth system.]]></description>
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