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And I can tell you: he has fooled you yet again.
He has fooled people, but he started earning recognition after finishing sixth at the 2006 Olympics in the four-man event and capturing last year's world championship.
That way, he could do as he likes and still pretend to be the guy he thinks he should be or that he wants to be or that he has fooled his supporters into believing he is.
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