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Sunday, 22 September 2002
Mottram follows in Clarke’s tactical footsteps
22 September 2002 – Madrid - Craig Mottram knew he was in with a good chance of winning the biggest race of his career when double Olympic silver medallist, Paul Bitok went up to him in the call-room and said, "Good luck, you're the man tonight". "I was shocked," said the 22 year-old Aussie after taking the comment as advice, and running away from the World Cup 3000 metres field in Madrid.
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African men win fourth consecutive team title, as Russians take women’s Cup - WORLD CUP - DAY TWO
21 September 2002 - Madrid -There's nothing like a local victory to fill the stadium. And the 5000m win by “Madrileño Alberto García sent Friday night's crowd home happy, and filled the stands of the Es...
Ten out of Ten for Guevara!
21 September 2002 - Madrid - Ana Guevara finally left the track in the Stadium Comunidad de Madrid, after one of the longest post-race interviews in history. But who could blame Mexican TV, they've got a real star on their hands?
Marion defies rain in Spain to keep her winstreak alive
20 September 2002 - Madrid - It seems strange to record, given the aura of invincibility that Marion Jones has built since her emergence to win the world title in 1997, that this is the first season that she has gone undefeated. She confirmed ...
“Thank you for supporting such an important IAAF competition,” says Fredericks to Montgomery
19 September 2002 - Madrid – On the eve of the 9th IAAF World Cup in Athletics which will take place tomorrow and Saturday at the Stadium La Comunidad in Madrid, the IAAF official press conference presented ...-
Los Angeles announced as host of the 2006 World Cup
Thursday 19 September 2002 - Madrid, Spain - The IAAF World Cup in Athletics will be held in the United States for the first time ever in 2006. 
IAAF President's Speech - 9th IAAF World Cup in Athletics
19 September 2002 - Official IAAF / LOC Press Conference held at the Hotel Melia Castilla.
Mutola aims for number four in Madrid too
18 September 2002 – 800 metre queen Maria Mutola of Mozambique is also aiming at a fourth World Cup title this weekend in Madrid
Backley aiming to spear fourth World Cup gold in Madrid
18 September - Britain's Javelin veteran Steve Backley will be looking to spear a fourth World Cup title in Madrid on Saturday
Nine star-studded teams are ready for the World Cup
18 September - The IAAF World Cup in Athletics may principally be a team contest but that doesn’t preclude us focusing on some of the top individual performers that each of the nine teams will bring to the competition in Madrid.

