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Episode Guide
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1999 World Championship Review
A review of the 1999 World Championships in Seville
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The 2005 Universiade
Highlights of the opening day's athletics events in the 2005 Universiade, in the Olympic Games for students at the Ataturk Stadium in Turkey, where the first track medal is decided in the women's 10,000m. Also on the schedule this evening are the heptathletes in the shot put and 200m, while the second round of the men's and women's 100m take place
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The 2005 World Championships
Action from the second day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, where events include the semi-finals and final of the men's 100m. Asafa Powell has been the dominant sprinter this season, breaking the world record with a time of 9.77 seconds, but the Jamaican was forced to pull out of the event with a groin injury, paving the way for the likes of Justin Gatlin and defending champion Kim Collins to challenge for the title. Plus, the final of the women's triple jump, and the heptathlon comes to a close with the javelin and 800m
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The 2005 World Championships
Highlights of the eighth and penultimate day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, where six more gold medalists will be decided on another busy night of track and field action. The men's and women's 4x100m relays are likely to provide a dramatic conclusion to the evening, while the finals of the women's shot put, 5,000m and 400m hurdles, and men's long jump are also scheduled to take place
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The 2005 World Championships
Action from the fourth day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, featuring the finals of the men's 400m hurdles and women's 800m, where Cuba's Felix Sanchez and Mozambique's Maria Mutola are the reigning champions. Plus, the decathlon continues with the high jump and triple jump, while the women's 100m hurdles gets under way with the first round
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The 2005 World Championships
The 2005 World Championships come to a conclusion at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, where the men's and women's 4x400m relay finals are the last events of another memorable athletics occasion. On a busy night of track and field action, the medals will also be decided in the men's 5,000m, 800m and high jump, and the women's javelin and 1500m
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The 2005 World Championships
Action from the third day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, where events include the semi-finals and final of the women's 100m. Plus, the finals of the men's 10,000m and hammer, and the women's high jump and 3,000m steeplechase
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The 2005 World Championships
Highlights of the sixth day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, where events include the finals of the men's 200m and women's 100m hurdles. The medallists are also due to be decided in the men's triple jump and pole vault, while the semi-finals of the 200m and 400m hurdles take place
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The 2005 World Championships
Highlights of the women's marathon on the final day of the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki, as Paula Radcliffe aims to strike gold for Great Britain. The 31-year-old suffered a huge disappointment at last year's Olympic Games when she failed to finish a marathon that she started as favourite to win, and the Bedford runner will be hoping to defeat a field of world-class athletes and gain some consolation for that setback
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The 2005 World Championships
Highlights of the seventh day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, featuring the finals of the men's 400m and women's 200m, where Jerome Young of the USA and Russia's Anastasiya Kapachinskaya are the reigning champions. Plus, the gold medallists in the men's 100m hurdles and the women's 200m and hammer are decided, while the semi-finals of the men's 800m and women's 1500m also take place
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The 2005 World Championships
The fifth day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, where the decathlon comes to a conclusion with the javelin and 1500m. Another five gold medals are also due to be decided on a busy night of track and field action, with the men's javelin and 1500m, and the women's pole vault, long jump and 400m among the highlights
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The 2005 World Championships
Action from the opening day of the 2005 World Championships at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, where events include the second round of the men's 100m and the women's 10,000m final. Mark Lewis-Francis is one of the finest sprinters in the world and will be expected to book his place in tomorrow's semi-final, along with Olympic champion Justin Gatlin. Plus, the men's shot put final, the first round of the men's 1500m and the 200m discipline in the heptathlon
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2008 World Indoor Championships
The World Indoor Championships. Action from the Luis Puig Palace in Valencia, Spain, on the first day of the 13th staging of the event, where the men's and women's 60m heats get under way
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2008 World Indoor Championships
The World Indoor Championships. Highlights of the third and final day of the competition from the Luis Puig Palace in Valencia, Spain, featuring the finals of the men's pole vault and 400m, and the women's long jump, shot put, 400m and 800m
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A1A Marathon
The A1A Marathon. Highlights of the event staged in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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The AAA Championship
Roger Black introduces live coverage of the AAA Championship in Cardiff, the first event of the indoor season. World indoor triple jump record holder Ashia Hansen will be among the cream of Britain's athletes in action, hoping to gain selection for next month's European Indoor Championships in Vienna. Commentary is provided by Stuart Storey, Steve Cram, Brendan Foster, Sally Gunnell and John Regis
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AAA Championships
The third and final day of the AAA Championships at the SportCity Arena, an event which is also being used as trials for next month's World Championships in Helsinki and the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. The men's 200m final promises to be one of the day's highlights, with Olympic 4x100m champions Marlon Devonish and Darren Campbell lining up alongside 200m specialists Christian Malcolm and Chris Lambert. Times may vary
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The AAA Championships
Roger Black presents coverage of the AAA Championships at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, with the event also doubling as the trails for next month's World Championships in Paris. Among the hopefuls looking to add a national title to their collection and book a place on the plane to France will be sprint kings Dwain Chambers and Mark Lewis-Francis, plus European and Commonwealth long-jump silver medallist Jade Johnson
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AAA Indoor Championship
Roger Black introduces the AAA Indoor Championships from Birmingham, where members of Britain's successful Olympic team will be in action, honing their skills prior to the World Championships in Portugal. Steve Cram commentates
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The AAA Indoor Championships
Action from the AAA Indoor Championships at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena. With less than two months until the World Indoor Championships in Lisbon, many of Britain's Olympic heroes are expected to be in action, honing their skills in preparation for the big games. Commentary by Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson, Brendan Foster and Steve Cram
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AAI Senior Track and Field Championships
Live coverage of the second day of the AAI Senior Track and Field Championships at Morton Stadium in Santry, where events include the men's 800m, 5,000m and 110m hurdles finals. Those heading to Gothenburg for the European Championships will be hoping to boost confidence by getting a good time or distance under their belts
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AAI Senior Track and Field Championships
Live coverage of the second day of the AAI Senior Track and Field Championships at Morton Stadium in Santry. Those heading to Beijing for the Olympic Games will be hoping to boost confidence by getting a good time or distance under their belts
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Armagh Road Race
The Armagh Road Race. Highlights of the 17th annual event held on the Mall in the city centre, regarded as the premier five kilometre race in Ireland, where Russia's Vyacheslav Shabunin is expected to return to defend his title
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The Athens Grand Prix
The Athens Grand Prix. Highlights of the meeting in Greece, as athletes from all over the world continue their preparations for the World Championships in Paris
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Athens, Greece
Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond present another chance to see the pick of the action from the Grand Prix I meeting at the Olympic Stadium in Athens
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Athletissima 2001
Tim Hutchings introduces another chance to see the IAAF Grand Prix I meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland
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The Athletissima 2003
The Athletissima 2003 from Lausanne, Switzerland, including action from the men's 100m, 200m, 800m and 1500m events. Many leading athletes will be honing their skills in preparation for the World Championships in Paris, which get under way at the end of August
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The Atletismo Sevilla
Highlights of the Atletismo Sevilla, a Grand Prix II meeting
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Balmoral Road Race
Coverage of the Balmoral Road Race, held in the grounds of the famous castle, with 1.5km, 2.5km and 10km races, plus a 5km team challenge
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Bank of Scotland Cup
The Bank of Scotland Cup. Action from Grangemouth Stadium in Falkirk, where a USA Junior team are among the sides competing, along with Scotland, Wales, Ireland and a Development Team
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Belfast International Cross-Country
The Belfast International Cross-Country. Highlights of the gruelling race at the Stormont Estate
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Berlin Marathon
The Berlin Marathon. Coverage of the prestigious race around the German capital, where Olympic champion Mizuki Noguchi will be among the front runners in the women's race
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Birmingham
Highlights of the Norwich Union Indoor Grand Prix at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, where the men's 60m was one of the feature events, with Maurice Greene competing against British duo Mark Lewis-Francis and Jason Gardener
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The Bislett Games
The Bislett Games. Another chance to see the famous meeting at the Bislett Stadium in Oslo, where the world's leading track-and-field stars will be in action. This is the first Golden League meeting of the season, with any athlete who wins at all six events entitled to a share of the $1million prize fund
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The Boris Hanzekovic Memorial Meeting
The Boris Hanzekovic Memorial Meeting. Highlights from Zagreb in Croatia of this year's Grand Prix II meeting. A host of international stars, including Allen Johnson, Obadele Thompson, Gail Devers and Tatiana Grigorieva, are expected to be in attendance as the countdown to August's World Championships in Canada continues
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Born To Run
The Born to Run event, a gruelling and intense race
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The Boston Marathon
Highlights of yesterday's Boston Marathon, where up to 15,000 competitors were expected to take part
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British & Irish Masters Cross Country International
Action from the British & Irish Masters Cross Country International, featuring teams from all the home nations
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British Grand Prix
The IAAF Grand Prix II. Action from the meeting at Thessaloniki in Greece. Despite hosting the Games, the Greeks don't have many medal hopes in the athletics arena, that is apart from women's triple-jump specialist Chryssopigi Devetzi, who will be looking to find some form ahead of the big event
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The British Grand Prix
The British Grand Prix. A chance to relive the meeting at Crystal Palace, which saw the likes of Marion Jones, Maurice Greene, Colin Jackson, Dwain Chambers and Jonathan Edwards in action
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British Grand Prix
The British Grand Prix. Action from the IAAF Grand Prix event at Gateshead International Stadium, one of the highlights of the athletics calendar. Following the cancellation of the 100m showdown between Asafa Powell and Justin Gatlin, the home fans expected to see Jason Gardener challenge for honours, as he continued his return from injury
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The BUPA Ireland Run
The BUPA Ireland Run. Coverage of the prestigious event in Dublin
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Celtic Cup
Live coverage of the Celtic Cup event at Grangemouth Stadium in Falkirk. Athletes from Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland will be aiming to help their country claim the inaugural title, while the home crowd will hope to see Commonwealth medallist Lee McConnell captain her nation to victory
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Cork City Marathon
Highlights of the Cork City Marathon
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Cork City Sports
The Cork City Sports event
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Cross Country Challenge
Highlights of the gruelling Cross Country Challenge, where athletes from around the world compete in a series of heats in the hope of coming away with some of the impressive prize fund
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DLV Leichtathletik Gala
The DLV Leichtathletik Gala. Highlights of the meeting at the Lohrheidestadion in Bochum-Wattenscheid, Germany, where a number of the world's finest were in attendance as preparations for this month's World Championships continued
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DLV Meeting
The DLV Meeting from Nurnberg, Germany, where the athletes continue their preparations for next month's European Championships
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Donetsk, Ukraine
Highlights of the 12th annual Pole Vault Stars event in Donetsk, Ukraine
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Dortmund, Germany
Action from the IAAF indoor meeting in Dortmund, Germany. Several of the world's best athletes, including German star Heike Drechsler and American Gail Devers, will be in attendance at the Helmut Kornig Halle to take part in a whole range of track and field competitions
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Dubai Marathon
Action from the annual Dubai Marathon, held around the streets of the prestigious resort and won last year by Joseph Ngeny. The organisers have altered the established route and the runners will now tackle a loop starting and finishing at the Emirates Towers, passing many of Dubai's most famous buildings, in the richest long distance race the Middle East has to offer
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Dubai Marathon
Highlights of the 2008 Dubai Marathon, beginning and ending in Za'abeel Park and won last year by William Todoo Rotich, as he beat fellow Kenyans Joseph Mituso Wambua and Musa Ruta Kanda
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Dubai Marathon
Highlights of the Dubai Marathon, as Haile Gebrselassie and Berhane Adere attempted to retain their respective men's and women's titles
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The Dubai Marathon 2006
The Dubai Marathon. Highlights of the recent event in the United Arab Emirates, which was won last year by Ethiopia's Dejene Guta. The course is a 26-mile circuit through the streets of Dubai, starting and finishing at the World Trade Centre
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Dublin Marathon
Highlights of the Dublin Marathon, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, and is centred on the city's Phoenix Park. Kenyans dominated last year's event, with Onesmus Kilonzo winning the men's race and Ruth Kutol crossing the finishing line first in the women's race in a record time
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Edinburgh International Cross-Country
Highlights of the Edinburgh International Cross-Country race, one of the most prestigious on the calendar and part of the Great Run series
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Edinburgh Marathon
Action from the annual Edinburgh Marathon, held on the streets of the Scottish capital, where reigning champions Zachary Kihara and Zinaida Semenova are expected to be among the 13,000 athletes taking part on behalf of their respective charities
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English Schools Championship
The English Schools Championship. Highlights from the Gateshead International Stadium, where athletes aged 13-19 look to further their chances of future glory. The competitors are aiming to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Mark Lewis-Francis, Carl Myerscough and Dean Macey, who have all tasted success here, and continue their progress toward the 2012 London Olympics
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European Championships
Highlights of the opening day of the European Championships continues at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where the first medals of the event are set to be decided. The men's shot put and women's 10,000m are the first two finals to be staged, with Carl Myerscough hoping to make an impression in the shot. On the track, the second round of the men's 100m and the semi-finals of the 1500m take place, while the heptathlon continues with the shot put and 200m
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European Championships
Highlights of the sixth and penultimate day of the European Championships from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, including the women's marathon and a further seven track and field finals. The relay semi-finals take place, along with the finals of the men's triple jump, discus and 110m hurdles, and the women's shot put, pole vault, 3,000m steeplechase and 5,000m
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European Championships
Highlights of the final day of the European Championships from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where the remaining 11 events are to be decided. The men's marathon gets proceedings under way, with the 4x400m relay the concluding event on the track, and the finals of the men's pole vault, 800m, 4x100m relay and 5,000m, and the women's javelin, 4x100m relay, long jump, 1500m and 4x400m relay are also scheduled
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European Championships
Highlights of the fourth day of the European Championships from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where a further six events reach a conclusion. Marlon Devonish is one of Britain's most realistic medal hopes and the Coventry Godiva sprinter will expect to be in action in the men's 200m final, provided he can negotiate the semi-final. The other finals on the schedule are the men's 400m hurdles and the women's 800m wheelchair race, 400m, 800m and discus
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European Championships
Action from the third day of the European Championships from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, featuring a further six track and field events. The semi-finals of the women's 5,000m and 800m wheelchair race, and men's 3,000m steeplechase take place, along with the qualifying round of the men's hammer, women's pole vault and the first round of the men's 200m, where Britain's Marlon Devonish is among the favourites
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European Championships
Highlights of the first day of the European Championships from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where the 19th staging of the event gets under way. Seven disciplines take place in the opening session, including the heptathlon, which commences with the 100m hurdles and high jump, while the first round of the men's 100m is likely to attract much of the attention on the track
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European Championships
Action from the fifth day of the European Championships at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, featuring a further six finals and the conclusion of the decathlon. The decathletes face the pole vault, javelin and 1500m disciplines to decide the destination of the medals, while the finals of the men's 1500m wheelchair race, 3,000m steeplechase and hammer, and the women's 200m, 100m hurdles and high jump also take place
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European Championships
Highlights of the second day of the European Championships from the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, where six gold medallists are to be decided. The men's 100m final is always a highlight of any athletics event, and this promises to be no different, with British hopes resting on Dwain Chambers and Mark Lewis-Francis. The heptathlon reaches a conclusion with the javelin and 800m, while the men's long jump, 20km walk and 10,000m, and women's hammer also reach a conclusion
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European Championships Trials
The European Championships Trials at the Manchester Regional Arena, where British athletes are looking to earn their place in the squad for next month's event in Gothenburg. Reigning European 100m champion Dwain Chambers will be hoping to gain selection after recently returning from a two-year drugs ban. Times may vary
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European Championships Trials
The second day of the European Championships Trials at the Manchester Regional Arena, where 800m rising star Rebecca Lyne is among the British athletes looking to earn a place in the squad for next month's event in Gothenburg. Times may vary
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European Cross Country Championship
Highlights of the European Cross Country Championship in Tilburg, Holland, where Britain's Jo Pavey will be hoping to repeat her success of last year by retaining her title in the women's race, while Sergei Lebid of Ukraine is bidding for his fifth straight victory in the men's event
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The European Cross Country Championships
The European Cross Country Championships. Highlights of yesterday's event from Thun in Switzerland, where many of the world's best athletes lined-up for the title
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European Cross-Country Championships
The European Cross-Country Championships in Seebad Heringsdorf, Germany, an event which is regarded as the most prestigious on the European cross-county calendar and is likely to be dominated by Portuguese athletes
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European Cross Country Championships
Live coverage of the men's race at European Cross Country Championships in Toro, Spain, as the runners tackle the 10,700m course. British athlete Mohammed Farah claimed gold in San Giorgio su Legnano, Italy, last year, but won't be able to defend his crown because of injury
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The European Cross Country Championships
The European Cross Country Championships from Malmo in Sweden. The British men's team won the title last year and would love to put up a good defence here today
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European Cross-Country Championships
Action from the European Cross-Country Championships in San Giorgio su Legnano, where a field of 400 runners are expected to descend on the small Italian town. Sergiy Lebid will be targeting a seventh individual gold medal in the men's race, while Aniko Kalovics is among the favourites to claim the women's title
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European Cup
The first day of the European Cup at the Parc des Sports Annecy Stadium in France, where the eight leading men's and women's nations, including Great Britain, compete over two days. Germany won the men's event for the third time in four years with their victory in 2007, while the Russian women's team continued their dominance, winning for the 11th year in succession
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European Cup
The European Cup. Action from the second day's events at the Parc des Sports Annecy Stadium in France, where the annual tournament of nations concludes. The event was last held here in 2002, with Germany winning the men's discipline and Russia the women's - a result that was repeated last year in Munich
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European Cup
Highlights of the second and final day in the annual European Cup at the Olympic Stadium in Munich, where the eight leading men's and women's nations compete. Events on day two include the finals of the 4x400m relays and 200m, the men's triple jump and women's long jump
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The European Cup
The European Cup. Another chance to see the action from the international tournament at Annecy in France
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European Cup
Highlights of the European Cup in Poland, where eight nations took part, including a strong British side. With the Olympic Games in Athens only a few weeks away, the competition provides the athletes with a good opportunity to sharpen their competitive edge
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European Cup
Action from the European Cup at the Luigi Ridolfi Stadium in Florence, where the eight leading men's and women's nations, including the British men's team, compete over three days. Russia were clear winners of the women's event last year in Poland, while Germany won the men's competition for the first time since 1999, with Great Britain finishing in fourth place
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European Cup
Steve Cram presents action from the second and final day of the European Cup at the Athletics Stadium of Malaga in Spain, featuring the eight leading men's and women's nations, including Great Britain. Germany are the reigning men's champion, while the Russian women's team are aiming to collect the title for the 10th time in their history
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European Cup
Live coverage of the European Cup meeting at the Luigi Ridolfi Stadium in Florence, where the eight leading nations, including the British men's team, compete over three days. Russia took the honours in the women's event by a huge margin in Poland last year, while Germany were victorious in the men's competition for the first time since 1999, with Great Britain finishing in fourth place. Times may vary
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European Cup
Action from the final day of the European Cup at the Luigi Ridolfi Stadium in Florence, where the eight leading men's and women's nations, including the British men's team, compete over three days. Today's highlights feature the men's 200m, 800m and 110m hurdles finals, along with the finals of the women's 200m, 1500m and high jump, and the traditional 4x400m relays to conclude the competition
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European Cup
Action from the second and final day of the European Cup at the Athletics Stadium of Malaga in Spain, featuring the eight leading men's and women's nations, including Great Britain
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European Cup
Steve Cram introduces action from the first day of the European Cup at the Athletics Stadium of Malaga in Spain, where the eight leading men's and women's nations, including Great Britain, compete over two days. Dwain Chambers makes his return to the British side following his two-year absence from the sport, and the reigning 100m champion will be keen to earn his side maximum points
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European Indoor Athletics Championship
Action from the second day of the European Indoor Athletics Championship at the Sports Hall in Madrid. Today's highlights include the finals of the women's 60m, 1500m and long jump, and the men's 400m, 60m and 3,000m. Reigning World Indoor 60m champion Jason Gardener has his sights set on another gold medal this evening, while French record holder Christine Arron is among the favourites to succeed in the women's race
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European Indoor Athletics Championship
Action from the third and final day of the European Indoor Athletics Championship at the Sports Hall in Madrid. Today's highlights include the finals of the women's pole vault, 3,000m and 60m hurdles, and the men's 200m, long jump and 1,500m. Russia's Yelena Isinbayeva is favourite for the gold medal in the pole vault and will also be looking to improve her world record set in Birmingham last month. Britain's Chris Tomlinson had a slight injury concern coming into this event, but will be looking to put that behind him and challenge for a place on the podium in the long jump
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European Indoor Athletics Championships
Highlights of a prestigious meeting
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European Indoor Championships
Con Murphy is joined by Derval O'Rourke, Eamon Coughlan and Jerry Kiernan to present action from the opening day of the European Indoor Championships at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, where events include the men's and women's 60m hurdles finals and the concluding discipline in the pentathlon, the 800m. Commentary by George Hamilton and Tony O'Donoghue
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European Indoor Championships
Action from the third and final day of the European Indoor Championships at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 60m and 4x400m relays, the men's 800m final and the women's 3,000m final
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European Indoor Championships
Highlights of today's action in the European Indoor Championships at the Sports Hall in Madrid
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European Indoor Championships
Highlights of the third and final day of the European Indoor Championships at the Oval Lingotto in Turin, Italy, where the remaining 14 events were decided, including the men's and women's 60m, 800m and 4x400m finals
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European Indoor Championships
Action from the second day of the European Indoor Championships in Turin, where medals were decided in eight disciplines, including the men's and women's 400m, the men's triple jump and the women's long jump
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European Indoor Championships
Action from the first day of the European Indoor Championships at the Oval Lingotto in Turin, Italy. The men's and women's 60m hurdles, the women's shot put and the pentathlon were among the main highlights. Presented by Peter Collins
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European Indoor Championships
Hazel Irvine is joined by Colin Jackson to introduce live coverage of the third and final day of the European Indoor Championships at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, where the remaining 14 gold medals of the meeting will be handed out. Women's Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva set a new indoor world record of 4.93m last month and is hot favourite to claim gold this afternoon, while rising star Craig Pickering will be a name to watch in the men's 60m, after making an explosive start to his season. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards
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European Indoor Championships
Hazel Irvine is joined by Colin Jackson to introduce live coverage of the second day of the European Indoor Championships at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, where eight finals take place during the course of the day. One of such is the men's triple-jump, in which Brit Nathan Douglas will fancy his chances of victory following the withdrawal of Olympic champion Christian Olsson through injury. The men's and women's 400m finals conclude the day's proceedings, as British names hope to follow in the footsteps of Du'aine Ladejo and Sally Gunnell and earn the crown of European champion. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards. Digital viewers can access the latest football scores on the interactive service from 2.30pm
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European Indoor Championships
The 28th European Indoor Championships come to a conclusion at the Sports Hall in Madrid, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 200m and 800m. Other highlights include the 1000m men's heptathlon discipline which brings the event to a close, the men's long jump final and the finals of the men's and women's 4x400m relay finals
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European Indoor Championships
Highlights of the second day of the European Indoor Championships at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, featuring the opening events of the heptathlon, and the finals of the men's and women's 400m, the men's 3,000m and the women's 1500m
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European Indoor Championships
Hazel Irvine and Colin Jackson present live coverage of the opening day of the European Indoor Championships at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, a three-day event featuring the finest talent on the continent. Tonight's main events are the 60m hurdles finals for both men and women, while both sexes also contest the semi-finals of their respective 400m events. Andrew Turner will fancy his chances in the 60m hurdles, as will Sara McGreavy, but with a number of strong contenders also challenging for medals, the Sale Harriers pair are sure to have their work cut out this evening. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards
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European Indoor Championships
The 28th European Indoor Championships come to a conclusion at the Sports Hall in Madrid, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 60m hurdles and 800m, and the men's high jump and long jump. Britain's Jo Pavey is also likely to be in action in the women's 3,000m, and will be among the favourites following her impressive showing in last year's Olympic 5,000m race
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European Indoor Championships
Live coverage of the second day of the European Indoor Championships at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, where more medals are on offer. This afternoon's showpiece races come in the 400m, as both the men's and women's events reach their conclusion, while the women's 1,500m and men's 3,000m finals are likely to be immensely entertaining with so many high-profile athletes going for gold in each discipline
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European Indoor Championships: Day Two
The European Indoor Championships. Action from the second day of competition at the Oval Lingotto in Turin, Italy, where the highlights included the men's and women's 400m finals and 60m semi-finals. Also featuring the men's triple jump final and heptathlon
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The European Indoor Cup
Highlights of the European Indoor Cup meeting in Leipzig, Germany, where the continent's best will be in attendance hoping to kick-start their season with a win
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European Indoor Cup
The European Indoor Cup. Highlights from Leipzig in Germany, where eight nations compete in an event which will be used as preparation for next month's World Indoor Championships. Jamie Baulch and Hayley Tullet captain the British sides, and will be hoping to put in good displays in the 400m and 1500m respectively, while many eyes will be on Jason Gardener, who has been in excellent form in the 60m so far this season. Commentary by Stuart Storey and Paul Dickenson
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The European Indoor Series
Action from this season's European Indoor Series
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European Indoor Trials
The European Indoor Trials & AAA Championships. Hazel Irvine presents live coverage of the second day's events at the Hallam FM Arena in Sheffield, where the assembled athletes will be giving their all in an attempt to make the Great Britain team for next month's European Indoor Championships, with Jason Gardener, Mark Lewis-Francis and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey among those in action. With commentary by Steve Cram, Colin Jackson, Jonathan Edwards and Paul Dickenson
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European Race Walking Cup
Action from the European Race Walking Cup around Victoria Park in Leamington Spa, where 350 athletes from 30 different countries are set to compete
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European Super Cup
The European Super Cup from Bremen in Germany. With just six weeks remaining before the World Championships get underway, teams from Britain, Germany, France and Italy compete here, knowing good performances will give them an edge when they get to Canada
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European Team Championships
The European Team Championships. Highlights of the opening day of the inaugural event, staged in Leiria, Portugal. Disciplines included the first heats of the men's and women's 100m sprints, the men's 5,000m final and the women's 3,000m steeplechase
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European Team Championships
The European Team Championships. Action from the second and final day of the inaugural event, staged in Leiria, Portugal, featuring the finals of the men's 800m, 3,000m steeplechase and 3,000m, and the women's high jump, shot put and 5,000m
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Falkirk Cup
The Falkirk Cup. Dougie Donnelly presents action from the meeting at Grangemouth Stadium, where a team of Scottish athletes took on England, Ireland, Ethiopia and the Bank of Scotland Developmental team. Among those expected to compete were Claire Gibson, Stephanie Twell, Craig Pickering, Mohammed Aman and South African guest Oscar Pistorious. Commentary by Stuart Storey and Geoff Wightman
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Faster and Faster
Special programme looking at the history of the 100m race
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FINALS
The Men's 4x400m. The USA have won the event at the last four games, and with Michael Johnson running the anchor leg, they'll start as favourites once again
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The Flora Light Challenge
The Flora Light Challenge. Coverage of the 5km race in Hyde Park, where thousands of fun-runners make up the numbers while the likes of Sonia O'Sullivan, Derartu Tulu, Tegla Loroupe and Joyce Chepchumba fight it out for the title in the elite race. Times may vary
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Florence
The European Cup in Florence. With the World Championships in Paris only a few weeks away, the competitors will be looking to pick up morale-boosting victories here. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond
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From Belgium
Highlights of tonight's IAAF Grand Prix meeting in Gent, Belgium
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From Glasgow
Coverage from Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, as Great Britain take on Scandinavia, Russia and an International All-Star team in the conclusion to the indoor season. The home side will be bolstered by the attendance of Jonathan Edwards, Daniel Caines and Christian Malcolm, fresh from their exploits at the World Championships in Portugal, but the competition will be tough, with the All-Stars boasting the likes of Stephanie Graf and Heike Drechsler. Commentary by Stuart Storey, Brendan Foster, Paul Dickenson, Steve Cram and Jon Regis. Times may vary
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From Lievin, France
Action from the final Euroseries meet in Lievin, France. The world's best competitors will welcome this opportunity to fine-tune their fitness and form ahead of next month's World Championships in Lisbon, Portugal. Stuart Storey, Steve Cram and Paul Dickenson commentate
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Gateshead
Highlights of the Grand Prix meeting at Gateshead, where a whole host of British stars were in attendance. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond
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Gateshead International Cross Country
Highlights of the Gateshead International Cross Country, the first round of the UK Challenge Cross Country Series. This race is set to feature some of the finest athletes from around Europe and they'll be keen to make a winning start to the season
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Gateshead International Cross Country
Highlights of the Gateshead International Cross Country, the first round of the UK Challenge Cross Country Series
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Gateshead International Cross Country Races
The Gateshead International Cross Country Races. Highlights of the junior, senior and veterans events at the Gateshead International Stadium, as the athletes competed in the opening UK Cross Challenge Series of the season
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Ghent
Highlights of the IAAF indoor meeting in Ghent, Belgium, as the athletes continue their preparations for the Indoor World Championships to be held in Budapest, Hungary, at the start of next month
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Glasgow Women's 10k Road Race
Highlights of the Glasgow Women's 10k Road Race, staged on the streets of Glasgow and finishing at Bellahouston Park
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The Golden Gala
Highlights of this evening's Golden Gala meeting in Rome, the first of this year's IAAF Golden League meetings. Introduced by Jon Ridgeon, with commentary by Alan Parry, Peter Matthews and Steve Smith
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Golden League
The best of this year's Golden League meetings
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Golden League - Bergen
Highlights of the Bislett Games from Bergen, Norway, the opening Golden League meeting of the season. Maria Mutola was the only athlete to win at all these events last year, and the Mozambiquian will be hoping to pick up where she left off with another victory in the 800m
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Golden League: Berlin
The final Golden League meeting of the season at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, where a share of $1million is on offer for any athlete that has managed to win their respective events at all the meetings so far this year. Fresh from their World Championship success, a whole host of Europe's best will be in attendance, hoping to build on their gold-medal winning performances from Helsinki
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Golden League: Berlin
Action from the opening Golden League meeting of the season at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, where a share of $1million is on offer for any athlete that manages to win their respective events at all six meetings this year. Sanya Richards and Yelena Isinbayeva were the only two to succeed last year, with Richards having won every 400m race in 2006 and 2007
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Golden League: Berlin, Germany
Action from the opening Golden League meeting of the season at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany, where the athletes begin their bids for a share of $1million prize
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Golden League: Brussels
A chance to see the fifth and penultimate Golden League meeting of the season at Stade Roi Baudouin in Brussels. A prize of $1million is on offer for the athletes who win their respective competitions at all six Golden League events. Russian triple jumper Tatyana Lebedeva is the only remaining athlete still in with a chance of claiming the big-money jackpot, and she'll be hoping for another victory here
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Golden League: Oslo
Action from the second Golden League meeting of the season, held at the Bislett Stadium in Oslo, Norway. The Bislett Games has always been one of the most prestigious events on the calendars and the athletes will be hoping to emulate Ethiopia's Meseret Defar, who set a world record here last year in the women's 5,000m
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Golden League: Oslo
Highlights of the second Golden League meeting of the season from the Bislett Stadium in Oslo, Norway
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Golden League: Oslo, Norway
Action from the third Golden League meeting of the season at the Bislett Stadium in Oslo, Norway, where once again a high-quality field is in attendance hoping to win their respective events and move a step closer to a $1million grand prize. As well as breaking the 100m world record this season, Jamaican Asafa Powell boasts the four fastest times in the world this year, and with the World Championships on the horizon the sprinters will be looking to send a message out to their rivals by challenging some of Powell's times
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Golden League - Paris
Action from the Golden League meeting at the Stade de France in Paris, as the world's finest athletes continue their preparations ahead of next month's Olympic Games. After the first two Golden League meetings only five athletes are still in contention for a share of the $1million jackpot
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Golden League: Paris
Highlights from the Stade de France in Paris, which plays host to the fourth Golden League meeting of the season. This is the final Golden League event before the Beijing Olympics and a world-class field will be looking to gain a psychological advantage before heading off to China
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Golden League: Paris
The Stade de France in Paris hosts the opening Golden League meeting of the season. A prize of $1million is on offer for the athletes who win their respective competitions at all six Golden League events. Among the high-class field in attendance is world and Olympic 10,000m champion Kenenisa Bekele, with the Ethiopian superstar opting to run in the 5,000m as he begins his preparations for this summer's World Championships
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Golden League Review
Ahead of the opening round of this year's Golden League season, a look back at last season's meetings across Europe. Commentary is provided by Alan Parry, Peter Matthews and Steve Smith
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Golden League - Rome
Highlights of the recent Golden League meeting in Rome, where the British athletes will be bidding for a good result as they continue their preparations for the World Championships in Paris next month
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Golden League: Rome
Action from the second Golden League meeting of the season at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, where competitors look to finalise their preparations for this year's Olympic Games
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Golden League: Rome
The second Golden League meeting of the season comes from the Olympic Stadium in Rome, where once again a high-quality field is in attendance hoping to win their respective events and move a step closer to a $1million grand prize. American sprint legend Maurice Greene has won the 100m title here four times and holds the track record at 9.85 seconds, and with the World Championships on the horizon the sprinters this evening will be looking to send a message out to their rivals by getting close to that time
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Golden League: Rome
Action from the third Golden League meeting from the Olympic Stadium in Rome, where the third of six events this season took place
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Golden League: Rome
Highlights of the Golden League meeting from the Olympic Stadium in Rome, where the third of six events this season takes place. The Olympics are at the forefront of the competitors' minds at this stage of the year, with the men competing in the 100m, 400m, 1500m, 400m hurdles, long jump and javelin, and the women in the 200m, 800m, 100m hurdles and high jump
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Golden League: Zurich
Highlights of the Golden League meeting from Zurich, where many of the world's top athletes will be hoping to excel in the first major event following the World Championships, including Justin Gatlin in the 100m, Jeremy Wariner in the 400m and France's Ladji Doucoure in the 110m hurdles
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The Golden Spike
The Golden Spike. Action from the Grand Prix event in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Commentary by Tim Hutchings
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The Grand Prix Final
The Grand Prix final from Paris. The world's finest athletes were out in force in the finale to the athletics year : which of them thrilled the crowds with another victory?
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Grand Prix II - Zagreb
Action from the Grand Prix II meeting in Zagreb, Croatia, as a number of the world's up-and-coming athletes gather for the eighth event of the outdoor season. With the upcoming Commonwealth Games in mind, many competitors will be hoping to perform well here
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Great Australian Run
The Great Australian Run. Action from the 15km run around the streets of Melbourne, where Haile Gebrselassie was among a world-class field of long-distance runners
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Great Bupa Ireland Run
Action from this afternoon's Great Bupa Ireland Run, a 10km race in Phoenix Park, Dublin, where runners of all abilities come together to raise money for charity. Australian Craig Mottram has won the men's race for the past two years and will be hoping he can make it a hat-trick of victories this time around, while Sonia O'Sullivan will be eager to repeat her success of 2003 in the women's event. Commentary by George Hamilton and Kathryn Davis
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Great Bupa Ireland Run
Highlights of a prestigious meeting
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Great Bupa Ireland Run
The Great Bupa Ireland Run. Highlights of the 10km race, where Australia's world cross country champion Benita Johnson was expected to be among the frontrunners
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Great Capital Run
The Great Capital Run. Action from the event in London's Hyde Park, as thousands of fun-runners tackle the 10km course and attempt to raise money for charity
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Great Edinburgh International Cross-Country Race
Action from the Great Edinburgh International Cross-Country race at Holyrood Park, where an elite field of athletes, including Britain's Mo Farah and Kenya's Kenenisa Bekele, compete in the latest round of the IAAF season
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Great Edinburgh Run
The Great Edinburgh Run. Highlights from last year's staging of the 10km race, as an international field of professional athletes, amateurs and celebrities raced for charity
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The Great Ethiopian Run
The Great Ethiopian Run. Action from the biggest race in Africa, as 16,500 athletes gather in Addis Ababa
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Great Ireland Run
Live coverage of the Great Ireland Run, contested over a 10 kilometre course around Dublin's Phoenix Park, where Australia's Craig Mottram will be looking for yet another victory
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The Great Ireland Run
The Great Ireland Run. Highlights from Loughrea, Co Galway, as an international field of athletes tackle the five mile race
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Great Ireland Run
The Great Ireland Run. Live coverage of the annual 10km race through Dublin's Phoenix Park. Many of the world's elite athletes are expected to feature, as they look to succeed Australia's Victoria Mitchell and Abraham Chebli of Kenya as champions
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Great Manchester Run
Hazel Irvine presents live coverage of the Great Manchester Run, the biggest 10km run in Britain, won in 2006 by Zersenay Tadesse of Eritrea and Berhane Adere of Ethiopia. The elite field is another strong one this year and they'll be joined by thousands of fun-runners, including Kelly Holmes, who is taking part for charity. Commentary by Brendan Foster and Steve Cram, with reports from Phil Jones, Jake Humphrey and Dianne Oxberry
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Great Manchester Run
Hazel Irvine introduces highlights of the Great Manchester Run, the biggest 10km run in Britain, won last year by Britain's Jo Pavey and Micah Kogo of Kenya. The elite field is expected to be another strong one this year and they'll be joined by thousands of fun-runners, including actors from Emmerdale, Casualty and Holby City. Commentary by Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster
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Great Manchester Run
Highlights of the Great Manchester Run, the biggest 10km race in Britain, won last year by Britain's Jo Pavey and Micah Kogo of Kenya. The elite field is expected to be another strong one this year and they'll be joined by thousands of fun-runners, including actors from Emmerdale, Casualty and Holby City
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The Great North Cross Country
The Great North Cross Country. A world-class field : including Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele : compete in the prestigious event. Steve Cram and Brendan Foster commentate
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Great North Miles
Coverage of this afternoon's Great North Miles, a series of invitational races over distances of one mile and 3km, staged as a prelude to tomorrow's Great North Run. European 800m bronze medallist Becky Lyne and European 1500m silver medallist Ivan Heshko are among the big names taking part in the various events
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Great North Miles
The Great North Miles. Action from the two-mile race along the Newcastle and Gateshead quayside, where double Olympic gold medallist Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia and Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge head an impressive field
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The Great North Run
Sue Barker presents live coverage of the Great North Run, the world's largest half-marathon, which has been staged since 1981 on the streets from Newcastle to South Shields. This year's field is as strong as ever, with the men's elite race featuring respective Olympic and world champions Stefano Baldini and Jaouad Gharib. The women's race sees Britain's Jo Pavey make her half-marathon debut, while celebrities on show hoping to raise money for charity include Gordon Ramsey, Carol Vorderman, John Inverdale and Angus Deayton. With commentary by Steve Cram, Brendan Foster, Paula Radcliffe and Paul Dickenson
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The Great North Run
Highlights of Sunday's Great North Run from Newcastle to South Shields. The 13.1-mile race attracts 50,000 entrants, more than any other event of its kind, including last year's winners John Mutai and Sonia O'Sullivan, and Olypians Jon Brown and Paula Radcliffe. Commentary by David Coleman and Brendan Foster
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Great North Run Highlights
Jonathan Edwards presents highlights of today's Great North Run, the 26th staging of the event that is now recognised as the world's largest half-marathon. The elite field included such stars as Jo Pavey, Stefano Baldini and Susan Chepkemei, while around 50,000 entrants were hoping to raise millions of pounds for their chosen charities
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The Great Run
The Great Run. Highlights of the race at Dublin's Phoenix Park, where Sonia O'Sullivan and Australia's Craig Mottram will be bidding to successfully defend the titles they won last year
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Great Run Series: Review of the Year
Highlights of last year's Great Run series, which included races in Edinburgh, Manchester, Portsmouth and Newcastle
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Great Scottish Half Marathon
Highlights of the Great Scottish Half Marathon in Glasgow, which begins in George Square and takes in some of the city's famous attractions before concluding on Glasgow Green
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Great Scottish Run
The Great Scottish Run. Highlights from this year's staging of the event in Edinburgh, as an international field of professional athletes, amateurs and celebrities race for charity
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Great South Run
The Great South Run. Highlights of the 10-mile event in Portsmouth, as thousands of fun runners rubbed shoulders with some of the world's finest middle-distance athletes. The men's title went to Luke Kibet of Kenya last year, while the women's race was won by compatriot Rose Cheruiyot
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Great South Run
The Great South Run. Highlights of the 10-mile road race held in Portsmouth, the Southern equivalent of the Great North Ru,n but raced over a slightly shorter distance. More than 15,000 entrants tackled the 10-mile course, some for charity and an elite few with the aim of succeeding Luke Kibet and Rose Cheruiyot, the respective men's and women's winners in 2007
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Great Wales Run
The Great Wales Run. Highlights from this year's staging of the event in Cardiff
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Great Wales Run
The Great Wales Run. Highlights of this year's staging of the race from Cardiff, as an international field of professional athletes, amateurs and celebrities tackle the 10km course
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Great Winter Run
Live coverage of the Great Winter Run from Holyrood Park in Edinburgh, where Ethiopians Kenenisa Bekele and Gelete Burka return to defend their respective men's and women's titles in the 5km event. Commentary by Brendan Foster and Steve Cram
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Great Women's Run
Highlights of the Great Women's Run, a 10km race along the coastline of Sunderland, won last year by Kenya's Rose Cheruiyot. Another elite field is expected for the third running of the event and they will be joined by thousands of fun-runners
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Great Women's Run: Sunderland
Action from the latest Great Women's Run of the year, held in the Seaburn and Roker areas of Sunderland, as the runners take on a 10km course
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Great Yorkshire Run
The Great Yorkshire Run. Highlights of the event in Sheffield, as more than 10,000 competitors tackled the 10km course
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Haile Gebrselassie
Profile of Ethiopian athlete Haile Gebrselassie, holder of numerous world records and widely regarded as the greatest distance runner of all time. Earlier this year, he broke the Ethiopian national record on his way to a respectable third place in this year's London Marathon, despite being a relative newcomer to the event
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Heike Drechsler and Jackie Joyner-Kersee
The rivalry between Heike Drechsler and Jackie Joyner-Kersee
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Helsinki, Finland
Highlights of the Grand Prix II meeting in Helsinki, Finland. Last year, Christian Malcolm bagged two golds at what has been a happy hunting ground for British athletes in recent years. Has anyone enjoyed similar success this time around?
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The Herculis Zepter Meeting
The Herculis Zepter meeting. Highlights of this evening's fourth round of the 2001 Golden League from Monaco. Marion Jones is among the Olympians expected to feature
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The Herculis Zepter Meeting
The Herculis Zepter meeting. The fourth round of the 2001 Golden League comes from Monaco. Maurice Greene and Marion Jones are among the Olympians expected to feature here
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HSI
A behind-the-scenes look at the Hudson and Smith International group of sprinters. Commentary by Andy Edwards
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Hydro Active Women's Challenge
Action from the Hydro Active Women's Challenge at Hyde Park in London, where Ethiopia's Derartu Tulu is the reigning champion. Times may vary
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IAAF Golden League
A look back the year's IAAF Golden League meetings from across Europe
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IAAF Golden League: Berlin
The latest Golden League meeting of the year from Berlin. With the World Championships on the horizon the athletes will be looking to boost their confidence with a good performance here. Plus, there's also a share of the gold ingots jackpot prize still to contest for those who have won in every Golden League meeting so far this season
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IAAF Golden League: Brussels
Highlights from the Stade Roi Baudouin in Brussels in Zurich, where many of the world's top athletes will be hoping to excel in the latest Golden League meeting of the season
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IAAF Golden League:Brussels
Another chance to catch the Golden League meeting in Brussels, where top athletes will gather for the first meeting after the World Championships in Paris. Morocco's legendary runner Hicham El Guerrouj will be attempting to smash the 3,000m world record
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IAAF Golden League: Brussels
Highlights of the sixth and final Golden League meeting of the season at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels, Belgium, where the athletes who have won at the other five meetings will be aiming for another win and a potential share of the $1million jackpot
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IAAF Golden League: Brussels
Action from the Stade Roi Baudouin in Brussels, where many of the world's top athletes will be hoping to excel in the latest IAAF Golden League meeting of the season
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IAAF Golden League - Brussels
Coverage of the Golden League meeting in Brussels, where top athletes will gather for the first meeting after the Olympic Games. This is the penultimate event of the season and is also the first chance for the spectators to see the gold medallists in action following their exploits in Athens
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IAAF Golden League: Oslo
The Golden League meeting from Oslo in Norway
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IAAF Golden League: Oslo, Norway
Action from the IAAF Golden League meeting in Oslo, Norway
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IAAF Golden League: Paris
Highlights from the Stade de France in Paris, where the latest IAAF Golden League meeting of the season takes place
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IAAF Golden League: Review
A review of this year's IAAF Golden League meetings
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IAAF Golden League: Rome
Highlights of the latest Golden League meeting of the year at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, as competitors continue their bids to share the $1million prize money on offer for each athlete that wins their respective discipline at all six Golden League meetings
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IAAF Golden League - Zurich
Highlights of the Golden League meeting from Zurich, where many of the world's top athletes will be hoping to excel in the first major event following the World Championships, including Justin Gatlin in the 100m, Jeremy Wariner in the 400m and France's Ladji Doucoure in the 110m hurdles
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IAAF Golden League: Zurich
Action from the latest IAAF Golden League meeting of the season from Zurich, Switzerland, where many of the world's top athletes will be hoping to excel in the first major event following the Beijing Olympics
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IAAF Golden League: Zurich, Switzerland
Action from the latest IAAF Golden League meeting of the season from Zurich, Switzerland, where many of the world's top athletes will be hoping to excel in the first major event following the World Championships
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IAAF Grand Prix: Athens
The IAAF Super Grand Prix Tsiklitiria at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, where the athletes continue their preparations for this year's World Championships. The venue is one that will bring back happy memories for many of the competitors, having staged last year's Olympic Games, and a number of the world's best are expected to be on show
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IAAF Grand Prix: Athens
Action from the IAAF Grand Prix at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, one of the most prestigious annual meetings on the calendar, and one at which several potential medal contenders for next month's Olympic Games will be present
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IAAF Grand Prix Final
The IAAF Grand Prix Final. Delayed coverage of the last event on the 2001 Grand Prix calendar from Melbourne, where the leading athletes from all disciplines will be in action
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IAAF Grand Prix Golden Spike
Highlights of the IAAF Grand Prix Golden Spike meeting at the City Stadium in Ostrava, Czech Republic, where events included the men's 100m and the women's 100m hurdles. A high-calibre field was in attendance, including Jamaican Usain Bolt and American Lolo Jones
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IAAF Grand Prix : Helsinki
Highlights of the IAAF Grand Prix meeting at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki, Finland, as a number of the world's best athletes gather for the latest event of the year. As well as being a valuable test for the assembled stars, this also represents one of the last chances to find some form ahead of next month's European Championships in Gothenburg
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IAAF Grand Prix II: Prague
Highlights of the Memorial Josefa Odlozila, an IAAF Grand Prix II event at the Juliska Stadium in Prague, Czech Republic. This is the 12th time the meeting has taken place and the assembled athletes will be hoping for positive performances as they continue to prepare for this year's World Championships
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IAAF Grand Prix: Iraklio, Greece
The IAAF Grand Prix in Iraklio, Greece, where the competition for victory is sure to be fierce with a strong field in attendance. The Olympic Games are drawing ever nearer and the athletes will want to get the better of their opponents and take a psychological advantage into the event in Athens
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IAAF Grand Prix: Linz, Austria
The IAAF Grand Prix. Action from the latest meeting of the season in Linz, Austria, one of the few remaining events before the Olympic Games get under way next week. For those athletes heading to Athens within the next few days, this will be their final competitive performance before the Games, so boosting morale will be crucial. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Martin Gillingham
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IAAF Grand Prix: London
Highlights of the London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace, where the competitors were aiming to put in a good performance ahead of the European Championships next month. World-record holder Kenenisa Bekele defended his 5,000m title, while Asafa Powell was clear favourite to triumph in the 100m following Justin Gatlin's withdrawal
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IAAF Grand Prix: Ostrava
Highlights of the IAAF Grand Prix meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic, where a number of the finest athletes in the world will be in attendance, including 100m hurdles world champion Michelle Perry, British sprinters Jason Gardener and Craig Pickering, and world indoor 800m champion Wilfred Bungei
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IAAF Grand Prix: Rieti
Highlights of the IAAF Grand Prix meeting at the Raul Guidobaldi Athletic Stadium in the Italian town of Rieti, featuring a number of world-class athletes among the field. Crucial qualifying points are on offer for the stars as they hope to make it through to the IAAF World Athletics final in Stuttgart next month
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IAAF Grand Prix Zagreb
Action from the IAAF Grand Prix Zagreb from the Mladost Stadium in Zagreb, Croatia, where the assembled athletes will be aiming to improve their form ahead of the World Championships. This is the 55th time the meeting has been staged and British success last year came in the form of Darren Campbell and Jamie Baulch, who won the 200m and 400m races respectively
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IAAF Gugl-Meeting
Highlights of the IAAF Gugl-Meeting at the Linz Main Stadium in Austria, the 19th staging of the penultimate Grand Prix event of the season, where a number of medalists from the recent European Championships will be in action
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IAAF Norwich Union Indoor Grand Prix
The IAAF Norwich Union Indoor Grand Prix. Highlights from the latest event of the season at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, where some of Ireland's best hopes for Commonwealth medals continue their preparations for next month's Games in Melbourne
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IAAF Norwich Union Indoor Grand Prix
The IAAF Norwich Union Indoor Grand Prix at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham. Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele is aiming to break the two-mile world record, currently held by the legendary Haile Gebrselassie. Times may vary
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IAAF Super Grand Prix: Athens
The IAAF Super Grand Prix at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, where the competition for victory was fierce with a strong field in attendance. Asafa Powell was the star of the show last year, producing a world record run of 9.77 seconds in the 100m, and the crowd hoped to be treated to some more outstanding performances this time
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IAAF Super Grand Prix: Britain
Highlights of the British Grand Prix at Crystal Palace, where the competitors will be aiming to put in a good performance that will boost morale ahead of the World Championships in Paris later in the month. Sprinters Dwain Chambers and Mark Lewis-Francis are expected to lead a strong British field, along with Jonathan Edwards in the triple jump and Daniel Caines in the 400m. Commentary by Derek Redmond and Tim Hutchings
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IAAF Super Grand Prix: Iraklio, Crete
The IAAF Super Grand Prix in Iraklio, Crete, where the competition for victory is sure to be fierce with a strong field in attendance. The Olympic Games are a matter of days away and the athletes will want to get the better of their opponents and take a psychological advantage into the event in Athens
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IAAF Super Grand Prix: Lausanne
Highlights of the Athletissima 2007, an IAAF Super Grand Prix at the Olympic Stadium in Lausanne, Switzerland, where the likes of Xiang Liu, Jeremy Wariner, Stefan Holm and Veronica Campbell will be in action for the 32nd staging of the popular event
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IAAF Super Grand Prix: Lausanne
Highlights of the Athletissima 2006, an IAAF Super Grand Prix at the Olympic Stadium in Lausanne, where a number of the world's best athletes were in action for the 31st staging of the popular event. Justin Gatlin was forced to pull out of this event because of a knee injury, but women's pole vault star Yelena Isinbayeva was sure to provide some excitement for the crowd, as she looked to break her 5.01m world record
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IAAF Super Grand Prix: London
Highlights of the London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace, where the competitors will be aiming to put in a good performance ahead of the World Championships later this month. European Indoor triple jump champion Phillips Idowu is among the stars on show, aiming to go one better than last year when he finished second
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IAAF Super Grand Prix: Monaco
The IAAF Super Grand Prix. Action from the Herculis meeting in Monaco, where many of the world's finest are aiming for a confidence boost ahead of the Olympic Games
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IAAF Super Grand Prix: Monaco
The IAAF Super Grand Prix. Highlights of the Herculis meeting at the Stade Louis II in Monaco, where many of the world's finest were aiming for a confidence boost ahead of this month's World Championships
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IAAF Super Grand Prix: Ostrava
Highlights of the IAAF Golden Spike meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic, where many of the world's finest athletes will be in attendance in the 44th staging of the event. Among the stars on show will be javelin legend Jan Zelezny, 100m sprinter Asafa Powell, Olympic 400m champion Jeremy Wariner and decathlete Roman Sebrle, who will be competing in a special triathlon competition
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IAAF Super Grand Prix: Stockholm, Sweden
Action from the IAAF Super Grand Prix at the Olympic Stadium in Stockholm, a meeting that has been on the calendar since 1967. The main attraction was expected to be Asafa Powell's appearance in the 100m, with the joint world record holder looking to become the fastest man on the planet, and break the mark set by himself and Justin Gatlin
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IAAF Super Grand Prix: Trikala
The IAAF Super Grand Prix meeting in Trikala, Greece, where a number of the world's best athletes will be in attendance as they finalise their preparations for the World Championships which begin in Paris later in the week. The home crowd will be hoping 100m sprinter Georgia Kokloni can put in a good performance to give them something to cheer about. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond
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IAAF World Athletics Final
Highlights of the second and final day of the IAAF World Athletics Final at the Stade Louis II in Monaco, where the action includes the men's 100m, 1500m and 400m hurdles, and the women's 200m and 400m. This is the last event of the season and the athletes on show will be determined to end on a high after a campaign that has included the recent World Championships in Helsinki
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IAAF World Athletics Final
Action from the opening day of the IAAF World Athletics Final at the Stade Louis II in Monaco. This annual two-day event attracts the top athletes and many of the recent winners from the World Championships in Helsinki will be looking to end their season in style with a victory
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IAAF World Athletics final
The IAAF World Athletics final. Highlights from the inaugural two-day event at the Louis II Stadium in Monaco, marking the end of the Grand Prix season. A world-class field is expected to be in attendance, including the likes of Haile Gebrselassie, Wilson Kipketer and Christian Olsson. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond
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IAAF World Athletics Final
The IAAF World Athletics Final. Action from the opening day of the prestigious meeting at the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion in Stuttgart, Germany. Apart from the Olympic Games, this is the most high-profile event of the year and will feature many of the medal winners from Beijing
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IAAF World Athletics Final
The IAAF World Athletics Final. Highlights from the second and final day of the prestigious meeting at the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion in Stuttgart, Germany. Asafa Powell set a championship record of 9.83 seconds when he raced to victory in the men's 100m last year, but it is fellow Jamaican and triple Olympic champion Usain Bolt who will be the focus of attention this time around
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IAAF World Athletics Final
The IAAF World Athletics Final. Action from the opening day of the prestigious meeting at the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion in Stuttgart, Germany. Apart from the Olympic Games, this is the most high-profile event of the year and will feature many of the medal winners from Beijing
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IAAF World Athletics Final
The IAAF World Athletics Final. Action from the opening day of the prestigious meeting at the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion in Stuttgart, Germany. Apart from the Olympic Games, this is the most high-profile event of the year and will feature many of the medal winners from Beijing
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IAAF World Athletics Final
The IAAF World Athletics Final in Monaco, which will bring down the curtain on this season's Golden League series. The Olympic Games were a memorable occasion for the likes of Kelly Holmes and sprint stars Mark Lewis-Francis and Darren Campbell - will there be further British success here?
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IAAF World Cup
Highlights of the first day of the IAAF World Cup at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, the 10th staging of the team event, where nine men's and women's teams compete. Disciplines on the opening day include the 100m, 400m and 4x100m relays, as respective men's and women's champions Africa and Russia begin the defence of their titles
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IAAF World Cup
Action from the second and final day of the IAAF World Cup at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, the 10th staging of the event, where nine men's and women's teams compete. Africa and Russia came out on top in the men's and women's competitions respectively four years ago in Madrid, and they'll be among the favourites once again. Disciplines on the second day include the 200m, 4x400m relays and the 3,000m steeplechase
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IAAF World Junior Championships
The IAAF World Junior Championships. Action from the recent meeting in Grosseto in Italy, the 10th hosting of the prestigious event. The best young athletes on the globe will be on show here, some of whom will go onto bigger and better things, but for the time being, taking home a medal is their main concern
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IAAF Youth Championships: Day Five
The IAAF Youth Championships. The fifth and final day of the sixth staging of the event, held in Sudtirol, Italy, including the men's and women's 4x100m relay finals
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IAAF Youth Championships: Day Four
The IAAF Youth Championships. Action from the fourth and penultimate day from Sudtirol in Italy, where events included the finals of the men's 800m final and women's 400m hurdles
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IAAF Youth Championships: Day One
The IAAF Youth Championships. Highlights from Ostrava in the Czech Republic, where the event is staged for the first time since its inception in 1999
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IAAF Youth Championships: Day Three
The IAAF Youth Championships. The third day of the sixth staging of the event, held in Sudtirol, Italy, where events include the women's high jump and men's 110m hurdles finals
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IAAF Youth Championships: Day Two
The IAAF Youth Championships. Action from the second day of the sixth staging of the event, held in Sudtirol, Italy, where events included the men's and women's 100m finals
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Indoor: Stockholm
Highlights of the GE Galen IAAF indoor meeting from Stockholm, Sweden, one of the final chances for the athletes to prepare for the 29th European Indoor Championships, to be staged next month in Birmingham
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International Athletics PSD Bank Meeting
The International Athletics PSD Bank Meeting. Action from the event at the Arena Sportpark in Dusseldorf, Germany, where the highlights included the men's and women's 60m, and the women's 5,000m
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International Match
Highlights of the International Match at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, featuring Great Britain & Northern Ireland in action against teams from Russia, the USA and China. The traditional event has been extended this year and is staged over two days instead of just one, with many of the world's finest athletes involved in the track and field disciplines
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Irish Indoor Athletics Championships
The Irish Indoor Athletics Championships at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast, where the competitors will be looking to perform well as they continue their preparations for the forthcoming World Indoor Championships in Budapest, Hungary. Presented by Darragh Maloney, with commentary by Tony O'Donoghue and Kathryn Davis
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Irish Indoor Championships
Con Murphy introduces live coverage of the Irish Indoor Championships at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast, featuring the women's 60m, 60m hurdles and 400m finals, and the men's 60m, 200m, 400m, 800m and triple jump finals
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Irish Indoor Championships
Highlights of the Irish Indoor Championships at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast, where the likes of sprinting sensation Derval O'Rourke and 1500m specialist Gareth Turnbull will be among the names in action
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The ISTAF 2002
Highlights of last night's ISTAF 2002 meeting from Berlin, the seventh round of this year's Golden League season : and the last event before the Grand Prix Final in Paris. The athletes still in with a shot of the share of the gold ingot jackpot were hoping for another victory
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The ISTAF meeting
The ISTAF meeting. Jon Ridgeon introduces another chance to see the latest round of the 2001 Golden League series from Berlin. Alan Parry, Peter Matthews and Steve Smith commentate
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ITU World Championship Series
Action from the ITU World Championship Series
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ITU World Cup: Korea
Action from the Korean leg of the ITU World Cup, featuring some of the finest triathletes in the world
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Josef Odlozil Memorial
Action from the Josef Odlozil Memorial, an outdoor EAA meeting at the Juliska Stadium in Prague, where the men's 100m, 1500m and 110m hurdles, and the women's 200m, 800m and 400m hurdles are among the featured events
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Junior European Championships
Highlights of the Junior European Championships in Tampere. Commentary by Andy Edwards
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Junior World Championships
Action from the Junior World Championships in Grosseto, Italy, where the athletes of the future were in attendance hoping to make a name for themselves as they begin their careers
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Karlsruhe, Germany
Highlights of the IAAF indoor meeting at the Europahalle in Karlsruhe, Germany, where the 60m hurdles and 200m events were among the highlights in both the men's and women's competitions
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Lausanne, Switzerland
Highlights of the prestigious Grand Prix I meeting at Lausanne, Switzerland
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Lausanne, Switzerland
A preview of the Grand Prix I Meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, profiling the world's top athletes who are likely to be among the medalists
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Lievin, France
Action from the Meeting Gaz de France du Pas-de-Calais, the IAAF indoor event at the Stade Couvert Regional in Lievin, France. With the European Indoor Championships in Madrid now only a week away, several of the world's best, including Hicham El Guerrouj and local favourite Eunice Barber, will be looking for encouraging victories ahead of the big event
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Linz
Highlights of the recent meeting in Linz, Austria. Fans could be treated to a mouth-watering battle between Maria Mutola and Stephanie Graf in the women's 800m
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London 10km
Highlights of the inaugural London 10km road race, which took place earlier today and attracted more than 12,000 entrants. The race started and ended in St James's Park and the runners were set to raise millions for charity as they passed landmarks such as Big Ben, Nelson's Column and Buckingham Palace en route to the finish line. Presented by Jonathan Edwards, with commentary by Paul Dickenson
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London Grand Prix
Live coverage of the London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace, where Asafa Powell will be the main focus of the evening as he goes in the 100m. The Jamaican had hoped to race against rival Justin Gatlin, but the American was forced to pull out of the event because of a leg injury, leaving Powell as clear favourite to triumph in tonight's race. Kenenisa Bekele is among the other big names in action as he competes in the 5,000m, while Britain's Christian Malcolm goes in the 200m and Kelly Sotherton will be looking for a good distance in the long jump. Commentary by Steve Cram, Stuart Storey and Jonathan Edwards
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The London Marathon
Highlights of yesterday's London Marathon
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Lucerne
Action from the Premium Meeting at the Stadium Allmand Lucerne, where Olympic champion Christine Ohurogu won the women's 400m last year
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Mediterranean Games
The Mediterranean Games. Action from the athletics finals at the Mediterranean Stadium in Almeria, Spain, featuring the finals of the men's 10,000m, 4x100m and 800m, and the women's 4x100m, triple jump and 400m finals
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Meeting du Conseil General
Action from the Meeting du Conseil General, an IAAF Grand Prix II event from Fort-de-France, Martinique, where many of the world's best athletes are gathered as the outdoor season continues
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The Meeting du Nord
The Meeting du Nord. Highlights of the IAAF Permit Meeting at the Lille-Metropole
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The Meeting Gaz de France
The Meeting Gaz de France. Another chance to see the second Golden League meeting of 2002 in Paris. Those athletes who won in the first event of the summer will be hoping to add victory here to their list as they seek to stake a claim to the 50kg of gold on offer to the stars who are victorious in all five events
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Meeting Gaz de France du Pas-de-Calais
Action from the Meeting Gaz de France du Pas-de-Calais, the IAAF indoor event at the Stade Couvert Regional in Lievin, France, where several of the world's best were preparing for the World Indoor Championships in Moscow
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Memorial Josefa Odlozila
Action from the Memorial Josefa Odlozila, an IAAF Grand Prix II event at the Juliska Stadium in Prague, Czech Republic. This is the 14th time the meeting has taken place and the assembled athletes will be hoping for positive performances as they continue to prepare for this year's World Championships
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The Memorial Van Damme
The Memorial Van Damme meeting. Jon Ridgeon introduce highlights of the latest round of the IAAF Golden League from Brussels. Alan Parry and Peter Matthews commentate, while Jill Douglas reports from trackside
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Michael Johnson
Profile of American sprint star Michael Johnson, who has announced his retirement from the sport at the end of this season
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Mini London Marathon
The Mini London Marathon. Action from the recent event, held on the streets of the English capital
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Mini Marathon
Action from the event in Dublin
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Modern Pentathlon
Action from the latest Modern Pentathlon of the World Cup season
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Monaco
Highlights from the IAAF Golden League meeting in Monaco. Presented by John Ridgeon, with commentary from Alan Parry, Peter Matthews and Steve Smith
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The National Championships
Action from the National Championships at Morton Stadium in Santry, featuring the country's leading athletes as they challenge for national titles. The World Championships are coming up later in the year and Ireland intend to send a small but strong team to Japan in the hope of making an impact, and this will be their chance to impress as the selection process continues
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National Championships
The National Championships. Darragh Moloney presents live coverage of the event from Santry, where many of the Irish Olympic team are likely to be in attendance, all hoping to end their preparations for the Games with a solid performance. Commentary by Tony O'Donoghue and Kathryn Davis
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NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships
The NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships
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New York Grand Prix
Highlights of the New York Grand Prix, featuring some of America's finest athletes
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Nikaia
Cris St Valery is joined in the studio by British 400m star Katharine Merry to introduce highlights of last night's eighth Nikaia meeting in Nice. With track-and-field busy preparing for the World Championships in Canada next month, the cream of the athletics world is expected to be in attendance honing their competition skills
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The Norwich Union British Grand Prix
Highlights of the Norwich Union British Grand Prix at the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield, where an emotional night was expected as Kelly Holmes made her final appearance on a British track before retiring. A top quality field was also in attendance in the men's 100m, and with American sprint star Maurice Greene expected, the British runners wanted to be at their best and claim the scalp of the former world record holder
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The Norwich Union Classic
Highlights of the Norwich Union Classic at Gateshead. A whole host of British stars are expected to be in attendance for this European Super League meeting, among them will be triple jump world record holder Jonathan Edwards, who could be making his final appearance at his home track. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond
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Norwich Union Grand Prix
Highlights of the prestigious Norwich Union Grand Prix at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena, where a number of Great Britain's Olympic heroes were in action, including Kelly Holmes, Jason Gardener and Mark Lewis-Francis. Other big names in attendance include Swedish heptathlete Carolina Kluft, Russia's pole-vault star Yelena Isinbayeva and Ethiopia's outstanding young distance runner Kenenisa Bekele
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Norwich Union Grand Prix
The Norwich Union Grand Prix in Gateshead. Live coverage of this evening's events, including the women's pole vault, long jump, 10,000m, 1500m, 800m, 400m, 200m, 100m and 100m hurdles, and the men's steeplechase, javelin, triple jump, 400m, 400m hurdles, 200m and 100m. The local crowd will hope to see good performances from the likes of Kelly Holmes and Denise Lewis, especially with the Olympic Games now a matter of weeks away. Commentary by Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson, Brendan Foster, Jonathan Edwards, Sally Gunnell and Colin Jackson. Times may vary
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Norwich Union Indoor Grand Prix
The prestigious Norwich Union Grand Prix returns to Birmingham's National Indoor Arena, where a number of Great Britain's Olympic heroes will be in action, including Kelly Holmes, Jason Gardener and Mark Lewis-Francis. Holmes will head the field in the 1,000m, a distance which saw her break the British record at this same meeting last year, while Gardener and Lewis-Francis go up against Maurice Greene in the 60m. Other big names in attendance this evening include Swedish heptathlete Carolina Kluft, Russia's pole-vault star Yelena Isinbayeva and Ethiopia's outstanding young distance runner Kenenisa Bekele. Presented by Hazel Irvine
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Norwich Union Indoor Grand Prix
The Norwich Union Indoor Grand Prix. Highlights from the latest event of the season at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, where some of Britain's best hopes for Olympic medals continue their preparations for the summer. Darren Campbell is expected to make a rare indoor appearance and will compete in both the 60m and 200m finals
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The Norwich Union Indoor World Trials & AAA Championships
The Norwich Union Indoor World Trials & AAA Championships. The 1.40 Women's 800m, 1.45 Men's Long Jump, 2.05 Women's 60m Hurdles, 2.50 Men's 400m, 3.10 Men's 1,500m and 3.20 Men's 200m final. This event doubles as the British Championships and a qualifier for next month's World Indoor Championships in Budapest, and a galaxy of stars will be competing, including Kelly Holmes, Ashia Hansen and Jamie Baulch. Commentary by Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson, Jonathan Edwards, Colin Jackson and Sally Gunnell
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Norwich Union International
Live coverage of the Norwich Union International at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, where some of Britain's best face competitors from the USA, Germany and Sweden along with a Commonwealth side in this team event. Coverage continues on BBC One. Times may vary
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Norwich Union International
Hazel Irvine introduces the Norwich Union International meeting at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, featuring Great Britain against teams from Russia, Sweden, Italy, and a Commonwealth select side. Coverage continues on BBC One. Times may vary
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Norwich Union International
The Norwich Union International at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham. This is the perfect chance for the British Olympic team to test their abilities against the United States, a European Select and a Commonwealth Select. Today's meeting is likely to feature a number of medal hopefuls, including Kelly Holmes and Darren Campbell, both of whom will be looking to take the honours in their respective events. Commentary and analysis come from Michael Johnson, Jonathan Edwards, Sally Gunnell, Colin Jackson, Brendan Foster, Paul Dickenson and Stuart Storey. Times may vary
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Norwich Union International Match
The Norwich Union International Match at the Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow, where Great Britain, Russia and the United States take part in this team event. Double Olympic champion Kelly Holmes will represent Britain in the 1500m and is expected to earn maximum points for her side, while the 100m event features American Maurice Greene, who is likely to prove too strong for the rest of the field
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Norwich Union London Grand Prix
Hazel Irvine presents live coverage of the eagerly anticipated men's 100m at the Norwich Union London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace. This evening's line-up rivals any ever seen in this country, with world record holder Asafa Powell, world champion Kim Collins, Olympic champion Justin Gatlin and British star Jason Gardener all bidding for a confidence-boosting win ahead of the World Championships. Plus, the men's 400m hurdles and the women's 200m, 1,000m and long jump events. Coverage continues on BBC Two
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Olympic Games
A look back at some of the most memorable moments from the Olympics Games in Athens
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Olympic Games Preview
A look at some of the athletes expected to make a big impact at next year's Olympic Games in Athens
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Olympic Highlights
Another chance to re-live some of the finest moments from the Sydney Olympics
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Paralympic World Cup
The Paralympic World Cup. Highlights of the annual event from Manchester
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Poland
Action from the Outdoor Premium meeting from Bydgoszcz in Poland
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The Pole Vault Masters
The Pole Vault Masters. Highlights of the recent tournament, where several of the world's leading stars were in action. Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond commentate
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Pole Vault Stars Meeting
Action from the 20th annual Pole Vault Stars Meeting at the Sports Palace in Donetsk, Ukraine, an international event featuring top names from the sport, organised by former world and Olympic champion Sergey Bubka
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Prague
The Joseph Odlozil Memorial event in Prague, a Grand Prix II category meeting. Athletes who have yet to secure their places in the forthcoming Olympic Games will want to impress their respective organisations with a good performance here
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The Prague Grand Prix
The Prague Grand Prix. Another chance to see the meeting in the Czech Republic, where a whole host of the world's best athletes will be in attendance as they continue their preparations for the forthcoming World Championships in Paris
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PSD Bank Meeting
Highlights of the PSD Bank indoor meeting at the Leichtathletikhalle Arena Sport Park in Dusseldorf, Germany, featuring 13 events, including the 60m, 800m, 1500m and 60m hurdles for men and women
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Qatar
Highlights of the Grand Prix Final from Doha, Qatar, the final major meeting of the year. With triple points awarded for results in this final, the world's elite will be in attendance as they compete for the $200,000 first prize of Overall Grand Prix winner, calculated from tonight's results and placing's throughout the rest of the season
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Race of Ireland
The Race of Ireland
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Raiffeisen Gugl
Another chance to see highlights of tonight's action at the Raiffeisen Gugl Grand Prix meeting in Linz, Austria, where once again a whole host of the world's best were in attendance. Commentary by Derek Redmond and Tim Hutchings
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Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon
The Ras Al Khaimah half marathon. Highlights from the mountain city in Dubai, which plays host to the world's richest half marathon
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The Reiti 2002
The Reiti 2002 meeting. Highlights of the 11th and last Grand Prix II meeting before the final, which takes place in Paris on 14 September
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Rieti 2001
The Rieti 2001. The pick of the action from Sunday's Grand Prix II event in Italy, the last track and field meeting before the Grand Prix final which takes place next week
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Rivalry: Steve Ovett v Seb Coe
How the pair were united in their dominance of middle-distance athletics
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The Road to Edmonton
Preview of the World Athletics Championships, which get under way in Edmonton, Canada shortly. The third programme is dedicated to the jumping and throwing disciplines
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Round-up of 2003
A round-up of some of the best action in 2003. Commentary by Tim Hutchings
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Scottish Athletics Championships
The Scottish Athletics Championships. Highlights from Scotstoun in Glasgow of the national championships, which also doubled as the trials for the 2006 Commonwealth Games. The athletes need to reach the qualifying standard for next year's event, which takes place in Melbourne in March, and the elite of the nation were gathered to make their mark
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Seville, Spain
Another chance to see the best of tonight's action at the Grand Prix meeting in Seville, Spain
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Shanghai Golden Grand Prix
The Shanghai Golden Grand Prix. Highlights of the meeting at Shanghai Stadium, an important meeting in the build-up to the 2008 Olympic Games. This is one of the last high-profile events of the season, and a number of the world's finest will be hoping to impress, including a strong local contingent
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Shanghai Golden Grand Prix
The Shanghai Golden Grand Prix. Highlights of the meeting at Shanghai Stadium, as several Olympic heroes return to China to compete in this prestigious event. The men's and women's 100m, 400m, sprint hurdles and triple jump are among the disciplines scheduled to take place
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Sheffield
Another chance to see the Grand Prix II event at Sheffield's Don Valley stadium. With the European Championships looming large on the horizon, a number of the athletes in action here were hoping to impress the selectors
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Spitzen Leichtathletik
Highlights of the Spitzen Leichtathletik meeting from Lucerne in Switzerland, as the build-up to next month's World Championships continued, with events including the men's and women's 100m, 200m and 400m hurdles
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Stockholm, Sweden
The IAAF indoor meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, where the athletes will want to continue their preparations for next month's Indoor World Championships in Budapest with good performances here
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Super8: Cardiff
The opening meeting of the inaugural Super8 season at the Cardiff International Stadium, featuring eight mixed-gender teams representing cities across Great Britain. London North, London South, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow and Sheffield joined the hosts for this event, which featured 10 track-and-field disciplines along with two relays
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Sweden
Action from the European Indoor Series meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, where a number of the world's best athletes were in attendance
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Sydney Marathon
The Sydney Marathon. Highlights of the recent event, as Stephen Bwire aimed to repeat his victory of last year in a race that has fast established itself on the athletics calendar
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The Tsiklitiria Grand Prix
The Tsiklitiria Grand Prix in Greece. Another chance to see the meeting, where a whole host of the world's best athletes will be in attendance as they continue their preparations for the forthcoming World Championships in Paris. Commentary by Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond
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UK Indoor Championships
The UK Indoor Championships. Action from the opening day at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, where places at March's European Indoor Championships in Turin, Italy, were up for grabs
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Under-23s European Championship
Action from the Under-23s European Championship in Debrecen, Hungary, where the Great Britain squad includes 100m star Craig Pickering and world number three-ranked heptathlete Jessica Ennis in the high jump and 100m hurdles
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Urban Adventure Race
The Urban Adventure Race from Edinburgh. The inaugural event brings together 100 of the best adventure racing teams in the world for 24 hours of multi-discipline sports, including cycling, running, swimming, kayaking, abseiling and rock climbing
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The US Olympic Team Trials
Highlights of the US Olympic Team Trials, from Sacramento, California
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The US Track and Field Championships
Highlights of the US Track and Field Championships from Palo Alto in California. Commentary by Andy Edwards
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US Track and Field Olympic Trials
The US Track and Field Olympic Trials. Action from the recent event at the Alex G Spanos Sports Complex in Sacramento, California. These trials are notoriously competitive, especially as the United States selection committee rarely give away wildcard entries
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The US Trials
Action from the US trials, as the likes of Maurece Green and Marion Jones look to book their place at the World Championships in Canada
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The Weltklasse Zurich
The Weltklasse Zurich meeting. Jon Ridgeon introduces another chance to see action from the latest round of the IAAF Golden League
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Who's Who
Profile of some of world's best athletes who are expected to be amongst the medals at the World Championships in Paris next month
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Women's 5K Challenge
The Women's 5K Challenge. Highlights of today's fun runs held at Hyde Park in London, Birmingham city centre and Sefton Park in Liverpool, as more than 30,000 women don their running shoes to raise money for breast cancer
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Women's 5K Challenge
The Women's 5K Challenge. Jonathan Edwards presents highlights of today's fun runs at Hyde Park in London, Birmingham city centre and Sefton Park in Liverpool, as more than 30,000 women donned their running shoes to raise money for breast cancer research. Ethiopia's Meseret Defar won the elite race last year, finishing ahead of Kenya's Linet Masai and Great Britain's Jo Pavey. Commentary by Steve Cram
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Women's Mini Marathon
The Women's Mini Marathon. Action from the recent event in Dublin
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The World Athletics Championship
The World Athletics Championship. Highlights of last summer's festival of track and field in Edmonton, Canada, which were a major disappointment for Team GB following the remarkable successes they enjoyed in the Sydney Olympics
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World Athletics Final
The World Athletics Final. Highlights from the opening day of the fifth staging of the prestigious event at the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium in Stuttgart, Germany. The form athletes of 2007 are all expected to be in action, with disciplines on day one including the men's 100m and 800m, and the women's 100m hurdles and 200m
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World Athletics Final
The World Athletics Final. Highlights of the second and final day of the seventh staging of the prestigious event at the Kaftanzoglio Stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece
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World Athletics Final
The World Athletics Final. Highlights of the second and final day of the fifth staging of the prestigious event at the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium in Stuttgart, Germany. The form athletes of 2007 are all expected to be in action, with disciplines on day two including the men's 1500m, 5,000m and javelin, and the women's 100m, 400m and triple jump
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The World Athletics Gala
Highlights from the 2000 World Athletics Gala in Monaco, recognising the male and female athletes of the year
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World Championship Preview
Profile of some of the world's top athletes as they prepare for the World Championships which begin in Paris later in the week
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World Championships: Day Eight
Highlights from the eighth and penultimate day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, featuring the final of the men's 50km walk, the first round of the women's 4x100m relay and the 110m hurdles, discus and pole vault disciplines in the decathlon
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World Championships: Day Five
Highlights of the opening events on day five of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, featuring the first round of the men's 110m hurdles and women's 200m, and the qualification round in the men's long jump and women's javelin
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World Championships: Day Four
Highlights of the opening events on day four of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, featuring the first round of the men's 200m and 400m. Tim Benjamin, Martyn Rooney and Andrew Steele are the three men in the British squad aiming to reach the 400m semi-finals
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World Championships: Day Nine
Action from the women's marathon on the ninth and final day of the World Championships in Osaka, Japan, a race won two years ago by Paula Radcliffe. Tracey Morris and Mara Yamauchi are Britain's representatives this year, but aren't expected to be among the medallists this time around
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World Championships: Day One
Highlights of the first day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, where the competitors begin the 11th staging of the nine-day event. Disciplines include the opening rounds of the heptathlon, qualification for the men's shot put and the first round of the men's 100m
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World Championships: Day One
Action from the second session on the first day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, where two gold medals will be awarded. The men's shot put and women's 10,000m finals are the events scheduled to be decided, with Britain's Jo Pavey aiming to challenge after moving up in distance this year. Plus, the second round of the men's 100m and the qualification round of the men's triple jump
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World Championships: Day Seven
Action from the seventh day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, featuring the opening three events in the decathlon - the 100m, long jump and shot put. Plus, the women's 20km walk reaches a conclusion and the women's high jump qualifiers take place
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World Championships: Day Three
Highlights of the third day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, where five events are scheduled to be decided. The medals up for grabs are in the finals of the men's 10,000m, triple jump and hammer, and the women's 3,000m steeplechase and 100m. Plus, the semi-finals of the men's 1500m and women's 400m disciplines
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World Championships: Day Two
Highlights of the opening events on the second day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, where disciplines include the first round of the women's 100m, the men's 20km walk final and the first round of the men's 3,000m steeplechase
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World Championships: Day Two
Action from the second session on the second day of the World Championships at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, where the men's 100m final takes centre stage. America's Tyson Gay has stated his intention to break the world record this year after an impressive season in which the 25-year-old has risen to the top of the world rankings, while Craig Pickering, Mark Lewis-Francis and Marlon Devonish are Britain's representatives. Plus, the heptathlon reaches a conclusion and the men's 400m hurdles semi-finals take place
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World Championships: Paris
Highlights of the World Championships at the Stade de France in Paris. Commentary by Andy Edwards and Martin Gillingham
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World Cross Country Championships
Highlights of the World Cross Country Championships from St Galmier in France, featuring the men's long course race and the women's short course race. Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele is bidding for a fourth successive victory in the men's race, while Britain's Hayley Yelling and Kathy Butler will be hoping to get among the medals in the women's event. Times may vary
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World Cross-Country Championships
Action from the World Cross-Country Championships in Brussels. In the men's race, Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele will once again be the man to beat, after winning both the long and short-course competitions for the last two years. Commentary by Steve Cram and Brendan Foster
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World Cross-Country Championships
The women's 4km and men's 12km races at the World Cross-Country Championships in Brussels. The women's event is wide open following the withdrawal of Paula Radcliffe, while Kenenisa Bekele will start as clear favourite to take gold in the men's race, after recently adding the world indoor 5,000m record to his long list of achievements. Commentary by Brendan Foster and Steve Cram
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World Cross Country Championships
The World Cross Country Championships from Dublin. Once again the Kenyan and Ethiopian teams will be looking to dominate the event after picking up a large collection of medals last year. However the big crowd-puller is likely to be Sonia O'Sullivan, who gave birth to her second child in December and made her return to competitive action by winning a low-key 5,000m race earlier this month. Commentary by Steve Cram and Brendan Foster
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World Cross-Country Championships
Day two of the 34th World Cross-Country Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, where Ethiopia's Tirunesh Dibabi will be defending her second title of the championship in the short course, while the men's long course is also on the schedule
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World Cross-Country Championships
The men's 12km event is the highlight of this afternoon's proceedings at the World Cross-Country Championships in Brussels. Kenenisa Bekele is widely regarded as one of the best athletes of his generation, recently adding the world indoor 5,000m record to his long list of achievements, and the Ethiopian will start as clear favourite to take gold today. Commentary by Brendan Foster and Steve Cram
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World Cross Country Championships
The World Cross Country Championships. Action from Holyrood Park in Edinburgh, where events include the men's elite 12km race and women's elite 8km race
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World Cross-Country Championships
Highlights of the World Cross-Country Championships, based around the Bisharat Golf Course in Amman, Jordan, featuring the men's senior race
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World Cross Country Championships
The World Cross Country Championships. Action from Holyrood Park in Edinburgh, Scotland, featuring both the men's and women's individual races, won last year by Zersenay Tadese of Eritrea and Holland's Lornah Kiplagat
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World Cross Country Championships
The World Cross Country Championships. Action from Holyrood Park in Edinburgh, Scotland, featuring both the men's and women's individual races, won last year by Zersenay Tadese of Eritrea and Holland's Lornah Kiplagat. Presented by Hazel Irvine, with commentary by Steve Cram and Brendan Foster
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World Cross Country Championships
The 33rd World Cross Country Championships from St Galmier in France. World and Olympic 10,000m champion Kenenisa Bekele leads the charge once again in the men's short course race, after dominating the competition for the past three years. In the women's long course race, Australia's Benita Johnson is looking to defend her title, while the British contingent is led by Hayley Yelling and Kathy Butler. Presented by Steve Cram and Brendan Foster
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World Cross-Country Championships
Coverage of the World Cross-Country Championships in Fukuoka, Japan. Paula Radcliffe won the long course gold back in 2001 and 2002, but Ethiopia's Tirunesh Dibaba is now the dominant force in the sport and is expected to take the honours here after triumphing last year, while in the men's short course it will be a surprise if Kenenisa Bekele fails to retain his title
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The World Cup
The World Cup. Highlights of last night's track and field action in Madrid, where Dwain Chambers was looking to cap a remarkable season with another victory over world record holder Maurice Greene in the men's 100m
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The World Cup
Action from the IAAF World Cup in Madrid. Veterans Colin Jackson, Jonathan Edwards and Steve Backley were in action for Team GB : but could they claim victory in the final major event of the season?
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World Half Marathon Championships
Action from the 14th World Half Marathon Championships in Edmonton, Montreal. More than 300 of the world's finest distance runners will compete for a share of the $192,000 prize fund. The British team boast a strong contingent, with Jon Brown, who finished fourth in the marathon in the previous two Olympic Games, among the favourites in the men's event
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World Half Marathon Championships
The World Half Marathon Championships. Action from Birmingham, where many of the world's finest distance runners competed over the 13.1mile course
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The World Indoor Championships
The men's and women's events at the World Indoor Championships in Vienna, Austria
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World Indoor Championships
The World Indoor Championships. Highlights from the opening day of the biennial event at Luis Puig Palace in Valencia, Spain, including the finals of the men's and women's 60m finals
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World Indoor Championships
The World Indoor Championships. Steve Cram introduces action from the third and final day of the competition at the Luis Puig Palace in Valencia, Spain, featuring the finals of the men's 400m and the women's 800m. Commentary by Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards
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World Indoor Championships
The World Indoor Championships. Steve Cram introduces highlights of the second day's events from the Luis Puig Palace in Valencia, Spain, where eight finals are scheduled to take place, including the men's 60m hurdles and women's triple jump. Commentary by Paul Dickenson and Jonathan Edwards
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The World Indoor Championships
The World Indoor Championships. Action from the third and final day of competition at the Olimpiyski Sport Palace in Moscow, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 400m, 4x400m relays and 800m, the 1000m discipline in the heptathlon, and the women's 1500m. Commentary by Stuart Storey and Jonathan Edwards
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World Indoor Championships
The World Indoor Championships. Highlights of the first day at the Olimpiyski Sport Palace in Moscow, where the medals were decided in the men's and women's 60m, the men's shot put and the women's pentathlon
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World Indoor Championships
The World Indoor Championships. Action from the first and second days at the Olimpiyski Sport Palace in Moscow, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 60m hurdles, men's long jump and 1500m and the women's pole vault. Commentary by Stuart Storey and Jonathan Edwards
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World Indoor Championships
The World Indoor Championships. The competition reaches a climax at the Olimpiyski Sport Palace in Moscow, featuring the finals of the men's and women's 400m, 4x400m relays and 800m, the 1000m discipline to conclude the heptathlon and the women's 1500m
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World Junior Championships
Highlights of the World Junior Championships from Kingston, Jamaica, as the best young athletes from around the globe aim to follow in the footsteps of Colin Jackson, Gabriela Szabo and Haile Gebreselassie, who all started their glittering careers with a world junior gold medal
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The World Junior Championships
Highlights of the World Junior Championships in Santiago, Chile, an event which showcases the athletic stars of the future. Past winners include present heroes Colin Jackson, Cathy Freeman, Marion Jones and Sonia O'Sullivan
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World Junior Championships
The World Junior Championships. Highlights of the sixth and final day's events at the Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak Stadium in Bydgoszcz, Poland, where disciplines include the finals of the men's and women's 4x400m relays
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World Junior Championships
The World Junior Championships. Highlights of the 11th staging of the event from the Chaoyang Sport Centre in Beijing, China, where a number of young British athletes were among the medal prospects
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The World Pole Vault Masters
The World Pole Vault Masters. Highlights of the recent tournament, where several of the world's leading stars were in action. Tim Hutchings and Derek Redmond commentate
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The World Youth Championships
Highlights from the World Youth Championships in Hungary
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Zagreb
Action from the Grand Prix meeting in Zagreb, Croatia, as a number of the world's up-and-coming athletes gather for the latest event of the outdoor season. With August's Olympic Games in mind, many competitors will be hoping to perform well here
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Zurich
Highlights of the Golden League meeting from Zurich, where many of the world's top athletes will be in attendance
