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Yearly Archives: 2008

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  1. Rawlinson returning from injury, moves to Canberra, aims at Berlin title defence, and enjoying athletics again

    Rawlinson returning from injury, moves to Canberra, aims at Berlin title defence, and enjoying athletics again

    IAAF.org - News - 10 hours ago

    7 October 2008 - Canberra, Australia - Determined to end the cycle of boom and bust which has tormented her in recent years Jana Rawlinson has packed up her troubles and moved to the Australian Institute of Sport in

  2. Olympic champions Clay and Merritt meet German Ambassador in Washington - Berlin 2009

    Olympic champions Clay and Merritt meet German Ambassador in Washington - Berlin 2009

    IAAF.org - News - 13 hours ago

    7 October 2008 - On the Day of German Unity, 3 October 2008, the German Ambassador to the USA, Dr. Klaus Scharioth, received top American athletes Bryan Clay, LaShawn Merritt, Shalane Flanagan, and Alan Webb in his

  3. Jamaica celebrates Beijing triumphs with street parades, galas... national awards bestowed

    Jamaica celebrates Beijing triumphs with street parades, galas... national awards bestowed

    IAAF.org - News - Oct 6, 2008

    6 October 2008 – Kingston, Jamaica – The Caribbean island of Jamaica has kicked off nearly a week-long series of events to officially recognise the achievements of their athletes in the Beijing Olympic Games.

  4. Can any team prevent another Kenyan romp in Rio?

    Can any team prevent another Kenyan romp in Rio?

    IAAF.org - News - Oct 6, 2008

    6 October 2008 - Monte-Carlo - Kenyan teams have been the dominant force in global road running championships over recent years, and with two quality squads lined up for the IAAF / CAIXA World Half Marathon

  5. Okari and Kano win in San Jose

    Okari and Kano win in San Jose

    IAAF.org - News - Oct 6, 2008

    6 October 2008 - San Jose, California, USA - Competing in ideal running conditions, Gilbert Okari of Kenya broke away from the lead pack at mile nine and cruised to victory at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon in San