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Sean Dollman (born December 8, 1968, in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa) is a retired Irish long-distance runner. He represented Ireland in two Olympics, running the 10,000 metres in 1992 and 1996. [1] He was the 1991 NCAA Cross Country Champion while representing Western Kentucky University and was the sixth placer finisher the year before.

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