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Last Updated: Monday, 25 August, 2003, 15:07 GMT 16:07 UK
World Athletics Champs - day three
Britain's Dwain Chambers (right) wins his semi-final heat
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Britain's Dwain Chambers (right) wins his 100m semi-final in 10.06 seconds while compatriot Darren Campbell (left) qualifies in third place in 10.12
Disappointment for Maurice Greene
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Defending champion Maurice Greene fails to make the top four and limps away injured from the track after clocking 10.37 seconds
American Bernard Williams wins his 100m heat and qualifies for the final with Uchenna Emedolu (in third place ), Kim Collins (fourth) and Tim Montgomery (second)
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American Bernard Williams wins his 100m heat and qualifies for the final but Britain's Mark Lewis-Francis (not shown) misses out
Kim Collins wins the 100m title
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Despite starting the final in lane one, St Kitts and Nevis' Kim Collins (right) claims gold in 10.07 seconds ahead of Darrel Brown of Trinidad & Tobago
Darren Campbell celebrates bronze in Paris
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Delight for Darren Campbell as he takes a bronze medal, edging out disappointed British rival Dwain Chambers into fourth
Kim Collins celebrates winning the 100m
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But the night belongs to Collins, who adds World Championship gold to the Commonwealth Games title he won in Manchester in 2002
An emotional end to Jonathan Edwards' career
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Jonathan Edwards calls time on his glittering triple jump career after two jumps, admitting he has lost his competitive edge
Christian Olsson of Sweden drapes himself in the Swedish flag after winning gold in the triple jump
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Sweden's Christian Olsson shows he is the man to take over Edwards' mantle in the triple jump, taking gold with a leap of 17.72m
Stacy Dragila competes in the pole vault
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Another American defending champion, Stacy Dragila, is eliminated in the women's pole vault final after failing to clear 4.60m
Svetlana Feofanova of Russia celebrates gold in the pole vault
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After Dragila's exit, Svetlana Feofanova of Russia equals the championship record of 4.75m to win gold, beating Annika Becker of Germany
Gold medal joy for Belarus' Ivan Tikhon
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Belarus' Ivan Tikhon performs a lap of honour after winning the hammer final with an impressive throw of 83.05m




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