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Monday, 08 March 2004
Mutola - nurturing the future
8 March 2004 - Budapest, Hungary - The lexicon of athletics superlatives must surely now be almost exhausted for the greatest 800 metres runner ever.
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Olsson and Russian relay girls add to World record tally – Day THREE – final session.
7 March 2004 – Budapest, Hungary – A World indoor record equalling performance by Christian Olsson in the Triple Jump, a women’s relay World record by Russia, and a sixth 800m gold for Maria Mutola brought Budapest...
Budapest 2004 from a long distance
7 March 2004 – Slowish tactical 3000m races are the norm at major indoor championships but often offer great spectacles. Ken Nakamura gives his brief analysis of the respective merits of both the men’s and women’s 3000m at the 10th IAAF World Indoor championships...
Lebedeva does the double
7 March 2004 - Budapest, Hungary - Over more than a century of Olympic and World championships athletics, there have been many great field event finals, with many more tremendous performances.
NEWS FLASH - Olsson equals World indoor Triple Jump record
7 March 2004 – Budapest, Hungary – Sweden's Christian Olsson, the reigning World indoor and outdoor champion leapt out to a 17.83 metres performance in the third round of the men’s Triple Jump today, so equalling the Cuba’s Aliecer Urrutia’s...
Sjoberg's heir pays tribute to Nousiainen
7 March 2004 - Budapest, Hungary - Stefan Holm can probably tell you exactly how many landings he has made since he first practised high jumping in the garden of his home in Forshaga aged eight, right through to the one at the IAAF World Indoor Championships...-
The IAAF editorial and reporting team in Budapest
7 March 2004 - Budapest, Hungary - The IAAF internet news, reports and features coverage of the 10th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics was brought to you by the following - 
Around the Arena – DAY THREE - What to look out for in Budapest’s Sportarena
7 March 2004 – Budapest, Hungary – A total of 15 titles, composed of 2 relay events and 13 individual disciplines will be fought over on the third and final day of the 10th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics.
Russian medal feast sees three World records set and another equalled – Day TWO – Evening session
6 March 2004 – Budapest, Hungary – Russia’s Tatyana Lededeva and Yelena Isinbayeva took the World record book apart tonight at the 10th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics.
Isinbayeva's shining example
7 March 2004 – Budapest, Hungary - Many had predicted that Russian women athletes would set a couple – or even more - World records today and indeed the superb competition at the Budapest Sportarena confirmed the pre-championships omens.

