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Nathalie Strickland
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13 April, 10:16
Wrestling champion; challenges Odysseus
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Gabriela Park
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Broadsea was a wrestling champion who challenged Odysseus to compete in the games conducted by the King Alcinous.
Broadsea was one of the athletes who participated in the games. When Odysseus was invited to compete, he declined. Broadsea then insulted Odysseus which urge Odysseus to compete for his pride. He ultimately defeated Broadsea.
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