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Saturday, 04 October 2003
Radcliffe wipes out the opposition in Vilamoura
4 October 2003 - Vilamoura - Clinching a third IAAF World Half Marathon title in four years, Radcliffe's winning margin was the greatest ever achieved in the 12 year history of the Championships.
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Lel takes gold for Kenya as Tanzania win first team gold
4 October 2003 - Vilamoura, Portugal - After a closely run race, Martin Lel won the final sprint to snatch individual gold for Kenya in the men’s race in Vilamoura this morning
The Ones to Watch in Vilamoura
3 October 2003 - Vilamoura - Mark Butler takes a look at the leading contenders in Saturday's IAAF World Half Marathon Championships.-
Malta opts for mix of experience and youth
3 October 2003 - Valetta - The Malta Amateur Athletic Association has opted for a mixture of experienced and promising athletes to take part in this weekend’s World Half Marathon Championships. 
Women's Medal Chart set for revision
2 October 2003 - Should Paula Radcliffe live up to her status as favourite for the World Half Marathon title, she will join the great Tegla Loroupe as the only three-time winner of this event.
Defending Champion Adere to challenge Radcliffe in Vilamoura
2 October 2003 - Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - World 10,000m champion Berhane Adere has been included in the Ethiopian squad for the 12th IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Vilamoura on 4 October
Four World Bests could fall in the same race in Vilamoura
1 October 2003 - Monaco - The IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, which take place in Vilamoura, Portugal this Saturday, could turn out to be one of the most spectacular in the event’s history.-
Japan looking for Team Gold in Vilamoura
1 October 2003 - K. Ken Nakamura looks at the Japanese team for the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Vilamoura 
Italian road race season off to flying start with Bekele and Okayo
30 September 2003 - Milan - Last weekend the Italian road race calender featured Kenenisa Bekele’s victory at the 14th edition of the traditional Memorial Peppe Greco 10 km road race
With Marathon Best to his credit Tergat eyes Greek glory
29 September 2003 - Berlin - The day after he broke the world marathon best Paul Tergat revealed that his next target will be the Olympic Games in Athens next year.

