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IAAF World Athletics Championships

Updated: 2005-08-12 11:45

Terrence Trammell of the U.S. (R) and Liu Xiang of China clear hurdles during their men's 100 metres hurdles semi-final at the world athletics championships in Helsinki August 11, 2005. Trammell finished first in the semi-final, while Liu was second.

Terrence Trammell of the U.S. (R) and Liu Xiang of China clear hurdles during their men's 100 metres hurdles semi-final at the world athletics championships in Helsinki August 11, 2005. Trammell finished first in the semi-final, while Liu was second. [Reuters]

Dominique Arnold of the U.S. (L) and Ladji Doucoure of France clear hurdles during their men's 100 metres hurdles semi-final at the world athletics championships in Helsinki August 11, 2005. Doucoure finished first in the semi-final and Arnold came in second.

Dominique Arnold of the U.S. (L) and Ladji Doucoure of France clear hurdles during their men's 100 metres hurdles semi-final at the world athletics championships in Helsinki August 11, 2005. Doucoure finished first in the semi-final and Arnold came in second. [Reuters]


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