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When she was 15-years-old, Swart and her family moved to Georgia, in the United States (also known as ) File:Flag of the United States.svg, but she continued to represent South Africa at international level. In 2006 she attended Lees-McRae College, in North Carolina, receiving a scholarship for cycling and athletics. She became the first cyclist to win national collegiate titles in all four disciplines - road, mountain biking, track and cyclocross - with 11 titles in the 2008 season. Swart was to have joined the HTC High Road team this year.

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  • When she was 15-years-old, Swart and her family moved to Georgia, in the United States (also known as ) File:Flag of the United States.svg, but she continued to represent South Africa at international level. In 2006 she attended Lees-McRae College, in North Carolina, receiving a scholarship for cycling and athletics. She became the first cyclist to win national collegiate titles in all four disciplines - road, mountain biking, track and cyclocross - with 11 titles in the 2008 season. Swart was to have joined the HTC High Road team this year.
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  • When she was 15-years-old, Swart and her family moved to Georgia, in the United States (also known as ) File:Flag of the United States.svg, but she continued to represent South Africa at international level. In 2006 she attended Lees-McRae College, in North Carolina, receiving a scholarship for cycling and athletics. She became the first cyclist to win national collegiate titles in all four disciplines - road, mountain biking, track and cyclocross - with 11 titles in the 2008 season. Swart was 10th in the women’s road race at the 2010 Road World Championships in Melbourne, Australia (also known as ) File:Flag of Australia.svg , in October 2010 when she finished three seconds behind winner Giorgia Bronzini in a sprint finish. Eight days later she placed eighth in the women's road race at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India (also known as ) File:Flag of India.svg, in another sprint finish. Swart was to have joined the HTC High Road team this year.
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