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  8. Meet The Hounds: Kirabo Namutebi Putting Uganda Swimming on ...

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    It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience." She represented her country well at the Olympics by placing 47th overall in the 50 free, which is the third-best finish by a Ugandan women's swimmer all-time at the Olympics. "It was a big jump from World Juniors to the Olympics, but there's only so much I could do as a 16-year-old at the time," Namutebi said.