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RALEIGH: Maurice Greene’s dream was to blaze into Edmonton’s world championships injury-free, repeat his 1999 triple triumph in the 100, 200 and 4x100M relay and move closer to his goal of becoming the world’s greatest sprinter.
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EDMONTON: Senior athletics officials agreed yesterday to back controversial proposals to change the rules on false starts in sprint events at a key meeting of the sport’s world governing body this week.
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DUBAI: The world’s richest horse race will be held in Dubai on Saturday, March 23, in 2002, the organisers announced yesterday, predicting an ever greater event.
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EDMONTON: Ethiopian Gezahegne Abera confirmed on Friday night he is currently the best marathoner on the planet with a classic victory in the opening event of the eighth world championships.
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MELBOURNE: Athletics Australia (AA) dropped their new team nickname “Diggers” yesterday following complaints from war veterans.
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EDMONTON: World indoor 60M silver medallist Tim Montgomery said yesterday he planned to send injured world record holder Maurice Greene a message in the eighth world championships here.
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EDMONTON: Ukraines Zhanna Pintusevich-Block pulled off one of the most stunning upsets in world championship history when she snatched the 100M title from American sprint queen Marion Jones here yesterday.
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EDMONTON: Olympic champion Jonathan Edwards admitted after regaining the triple jump title at the World Championships here yesterday that it may mark the beginning of “the long goodbye to my career”.
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EDMONTON: World indoor 3,000M champion Olga Yegorova, who was embroiled in a drug scandal last week, is one of at least seven distance runners whose urine has been chosen for tests for the banned drug EPO (erythropoietin).
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LONDON: Jean Alesi and Heinz-Harald Frentzen traded Formula One places yesterday as the veteran French star signed up for Jordan at the same time as the German driver was replacing him at Prost.
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CINCINNATI: The San Francisco Giants posted a 9-3 triumph over the Cincinnati Reds in National League play yesterday as Barry Bonds’ continued his record pace by igniting a six-run 11th inning with his 48th homer of the season.
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EDMONTON: Greek Olympic champion Konstadinos Kederis emerged from the pack with a startling burst to win the men’s 200M on the seventh day of the world championships yesterday.
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EDMONTON: An unidentified athlete has tested positive for the blood-boosting drug EPO (erythropoetin) at the world athletics championships, Istvan Gyulai general secretary of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) said...
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EDMONTON: Marion Jones won the only world sprint title missing from her collection yesterday by taking the women’s 200M gold medal on the eighth day of the world championships.
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EDMONTON: Britain’s Steve Backley, winner of two Olympic and two world silver medals, crashed out of the javelin competition at the World Championships here yesterday.
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OAKLAND: The Oakland Athletics posted thier season-high ninth straight win yesterday, an easy 8-1 triumph over the New York Yankees in American League action.
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EDMONTON: Cuban Ivan Pedroso underlined his credentials as a big event performer yesterday when he shrugged off his indifferent form to claim a fourth consecutive long jump world title.
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EDMONTON: For a hangover competition in the year after the most successful Olympics yet, the sport of track and field proved surprisingly robust at the eighth world championships.
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EDMONTON: Hicham El Guerrouj stamped his authority on the final day of the eighth world championships on Sunday with a third consecutive 1,500M title.
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EDMONTON: Russian Olga Yegorova, at the centre of a drugs scandal over the past month, was booed by spectators yesterday after winning the world women’s 5,000M final and left the track without celebrating the win.
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