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Liu Xiang of China, the men's 110-meter hurdles world record-holder, won his race in 13.23 seconds, 0.04 ahead of American Ryan Wilson. He is now looking forward to next month's world championships in Osaka, Japan. "I am confident for the world championships and of course will try my best to do well in the competition," he said. (WCSN, WCSN.com)
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Late in the third quarter of the Georgia vs. Central Michigan game, UGA running back Knowshon Moreno breaks loose for a 29 yard run highlighted by a leap over Central Michigan's Vince Agnew
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American David Oliver wins gold with a World Leading time of 12.94 seconds in the mens 110 meter hurdles. At the 2008 IAAF Track and Field Doha Super Grand Prix, in Doha, Qatar. (WCSN,WCSN.com)
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American Michelle Perry posted the second fastest time in an early round of the 100 meter hurdles. Her time of 12.72 seconds was eclipsed by Sweden's Susanna Kallur who posted 12.66 in a separate heat. (WCSN, WCSN.com)
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Defending national champion Masato Naito wins the men`s 110m hurdles in 13.66 to qualify for the Beijing Olympic team. Todoroki Stadium, Kawasaki, 6/28/08. For more information please visit http://japanrunningn ews.blogspot.com
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The American Michelle Perry trailed leader Susanna Kallur of Sweden for nine hurdles before breaking away in the final ten meters to win in 12.46 seconds. Kallur faded quickly to finish fourth behind Canadian Perdita Felicien and Jamaican Delloreen Ennis-London. (WCSN, WCSN.com)