She will leave after achieving the greatest performance in British middle-distance running of modern times. |
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Lord Coe holds four Olympic medals and eight world records in middle-distance running. |
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After the war he switched from long-distance events to middle-distance running. |
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The signs are very promising for the most lucrative middle-distance race to be run in Scotland. |
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It's pointing to as close a finish as that nerve-shredding middle-distance rivalry between the two men when they bestrode the athletics world. |
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Hamilton competed in middle-distance running at the Games in 1992, 1996, and 2000 but never scored a medal. |
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Kipketer currently holds eight of the 17 all-time fastest 800m times, a middle-distance track event. |
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As he gazes past you into the middle-distance, you sense that he could erupt in a volcanic temper. |
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Holmes went one better than Britain's former middle-distance stars Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett, who tried and failed to do the coveted double. |
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She becomes the first Briton for 84 years to achieve the Olympic middle-distance double. |
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Still to this day, this 1,500 at the Commonwealth Games in Christchurch in 1974 is regarded as the greatest middle-distance race of all time. |
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For middle-distance starlet Chelsea Jarvis has been shortlisted to run for Team GB at the World Youth Games in Ukraine next month. |
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Jarrow's famous middle-distance runner Steve Cram gave tips at a lunch celebrating the 30th year of the Great North Run. |
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Then, as now, they were nearly always used in middle-distance races. |
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This maiden is likely to work out well and Brog Deas Nua, with his US middle-distance pedigree, should improve next year as he steps up in trip. |
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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. |
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Towards the end of the session, Tiercel Stud offers Myrrh, a half-sister to Ascot Gold Cup winner Celeric and high-class middle-distance performer Sesame. |
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