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Isinbayeva clears 5.01m World record in Stockholm!
24.02.2012 Stockholm, Sweden - Most of the nearly 10,000 spectators gathered in the Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm on Thursday (23) to experience the 2012 edition of “XL-Galan” chose to stay on when the meet was all but over at 10 p.m. with just one athlete in one event remaining. The minority that did leave will certainly live to regret that decision.
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Bleasdale and Dmitrik voted European Athletes of the Month for January
21.02.2012 European Athletics is pleased to announce that British pole vaulter Holly Bleasdale and Russian high jumper Aleksey Dmitrik have been voted as the European Athletes of the Month for January.
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Isinbayeva and Shabanov win in France
15.02.2012 Yelena Isinbayeva won the women’s pole vault at the Meeting Pas de Calais held in Lievin, France. She cleared 4.81m, her season best. Konstantin Shabanov won the men’s 60mH clocking 7.55.
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Seven world leads in Moscow’s mid-winter chill
06.02.2012 More than 200 athletes from 26 countries on four continents gathered for the 21st edition of the ‘Russian Winter’ in the chill of Moscow on Sunday (5) where seven world leading performances were produced on the 13-event programme.
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Chicherova clears 2.06m
05.02.2012 World champion Anna Chicherova set a Russian record at the High jump with music meeting held Arnstadt, Germany.
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Hot afternoon in store in Moscow’s mid-winter chill - PREVIEW
03.02.2012 3 February 2012 - Moscow, Russia - It’s very cold in Moscow: the temperature in some regions of this huge city is minus 20 degrees C.
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Darya Klishina answers facebook fans’ questions
03.02.2012 Long Jumper Darya Klishina, a regular correspondent of the IAAF via the IAAF Online Diaries, has taken time off her busy schedule to answer her fans’ questions received via the IAAF World Athletics Club Facebook page. Darya received almost 200 questions – here are the ones she selected…
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Silnov soars 2.35m in Moscow
01.02.2012 Ten men competed in the 16th traditional Moscow Cup Jumps with Music High Jump competition with Andrei Silnov, the reigning Olympic champion prevailing at 2.35m to equal the season’s world lead.
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