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Olympics-Athletics-Heptathlon 100m hurdles overview

Thu Aug 14, 2008 10:10pm EDT
 Aug 15 (Reuters) - Olympic athletics heptathlon 100m
hurdles overview in Beijing on Friday.
  1. Hyleas Fountain (United States)   12.78 seconds
  2. Jessica Zelinka (Canada)          12.97
  3. Anna Bogdanova (Russia)           13.09
  4. Kelly Sotherton (Britain)         13.18
  5. Jacquelyn Johnson (United States) 13.22
  6. Lyudmila Blonska (Ukraine)        13.31
  7. Nataliia Dobrynska (Ukraine)      13.44
  8. Sonja Kesselschlager (Germany)    13.50
  9. Zhanna Melnichenko (Ukraine)      13.52
  9. Laurien Hoos (Netherlands)        13.52
 11. Lucimara Silva (Brazil)           13.55
 12. Liu Haili (China)                 13.56
 13. Marie Collonville (France)        13.57
 13. Jennifer Oeser (Germany)          13.57
 15. Jagadeeshppa Shobha Javur (India) 13.62
 15. Karolina Tyminska (Poland)        13.62
 17. Tatiana Chernova (Russia)         13.65
 18. Kylie Wheeler (Australia)         13.68
 19. Lilli Schwarzkopf (Germany)       13.73
 20. Gretchen Quintana (Cuba)          13.77
 20. Olga Kurban (Russia)              13.77
 22. Aiga Grabuste (Latvia)            13.78
 23. Kamila Chudzik (Poland)           13.79
 24. Antoinette Nana Djimou Ida (France) 13.85
 25. Denisa Scerbova (Czech Republic)  13.88
 26. Linda Zublin (Switzerland)        13.90
 26. Jolanda Keizer (Netherlands)      13.90
 28. Wassana Winatho (Thailand)        13.93
 29. Niina Kelo (Finland)              13.95
 30. Pramila Ganapathy Gudanda (India) 13.97
 31. Yuliya Tarasova (Uzbekistan)      14.03
 32. Argyiro Strataki (Greece)         14.05
 33. Ida Marcussen (Norway)            14.07
 33. Rebecca Wardell (New Zealand)     14.07
 35. Sushmita Singha Roy (India)       14.11
 36. Diana Pickler (United States)     14.28
 37. Julie Hollman (Britain)           14.43
 38. Viktoriya Zemaityte (Lithuania)   14.44
 39. Austra Skujyte (Lithuania)        14.46
 40. Kaie Kand (Estonia)               14.47
 41. Gyorgyi Farkas (Hungary)          14.66
 42. Yana Maksimava (Belarus)          14.71
 .   Irina Naumenko (Kazakhstan)       DNF
 DNF = Did not finish
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports, Editing by Padraic Halpin)
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