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Sunday, 14 August 2005

Flash Interviews - Women 4x400m Relay Final

Gold Medallist - RUSSIA Krasnomovets (2nd leg): "The race wasn't easy. We thought Jamaica would be hard to beat. We wanted to run as strong as we did in the first round."

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    Gold Medallist - Tatyana TOMASHOVA, RUS "We didn't have any tactics in our team so I didn't know what the others were doing. However, we knew we all had a chance to be in the very top. We are so strong at the moment."
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    Gold Medallist - Rashid RAMZI, BRN "I learned from my mistakes in Athens. These good results are simply because of that fantastic preparation I have had for these championships."
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    Gold Medallist - David WEIR, GBR "I can't believe I am a double world champion here. It just feels great. With all the support and cheering the crowd was making us even faster."
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