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Tuesday, 18 March 2003
IAAF Internet team in Birmingham
Laura Arcoleo, Steven Downes, Ed Gordon, Garry Hill, Sean Wallace-Jones and Chris Turner
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Men 4x400 Metres Final
After the US team’s performance in yesterday’s heats, no one would have predicted that any team would be close to the Americans. -
Women 4x400 Metres Final
In perhaps the least competitive event of the weekend, the Russian women destroyed the competition with their 3:28.45 relay win. -
Men Heptathlon Event Seven
Despite a setback in the pole vault Pappas held on in the 1000 metres to take the gold medal. -
Men 60 Metres Hurdles Final
When all was said and done, Allen Johnson of the US had regained the gold medal he first won in Barcelona eight years ago. -
Women 60 Metre Hurdles Final
Thirty-six-year-old Gail Devers wasn’t about to let Regina Jacobs be the only female thirty-something gold medallist today. -
Men 3000 Metres Final
If Haile Gebrselassie had any doubts about his own sprinting ability, he didn’t show it today -
Men Triple Jump Final
They didn't get to see an Edwards win, but in an amazing final 5–6 minutes of competition they did see the lead change hands twice and the medals get totally shuffled over their order at the end of the penultimate round. -
Women 1500 Metres Final
Veteran runner Regina Jacobs showed the field a clean pair of heels to take the gold medal in the 1500 metres Final. -
Men 800 Metres Final
A shocking win by American David Krummenacker over Denmark’s Wilson Kipketer in the final metres left the crowd in stunned silence.

