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Date: 8th July 1997
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 382
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P382 CEEFAX 1 382 Tue 08 Jul 19:41/24 COR PAYS TRIBUTE TO KIPKETER 1/3 Sebastian Cor paid tribute to Wilson Kipketer after the Dane had equalled Cor's 800m world record in Stockholm. Kipketer clocked 1:41.73 to match the mark set by British legend Cor in Florence 16-years ago. Cor described the performance as "phenomenal" and added: "I thought he went into the third 200m a bit sluggishbut he pulled it back dramatically. "He did everything that he had to I'm sure he will go on this season to breakthe record," Cor added. Football 302Letters 321Cricket 340M/Sport 360Rugby 370Racing 660Cycling Boxing Headlines Main Menu
P382 CEEFAX 1 382 Tue 08 Jul 19:37/52 BAILEY PULLS OUT OF LINZ MEET 2/3 Donovan Bailey has pulled out of Wednesday's IAAF Grand Prix II meeting in Linz citing a pulled thigh muscle. The Olympic champion and world 100m record holder intended to run in the 4x100m relay against a Santa Monica club team to be anchored by Carl Lewis.Women's Olympic 100m champion Gail Divers has also been robbed of a good test in the Austrian meeting. Divers was set for a head-to-head with American sensation Marion Jones - but the rising star has decided not to raceFootball 302Letters 321Cricket 340M/Sport 360Rugby 370Racing 660Cycling Boxing Headlines Main Menu
P382 CEEFAX 1 382 Tue 08 Jul 19:47/17 BAULCH 'NO' TO SPECIAL TREATMENT 3/3 Jamie Baulch believes Roger Black should not be granted any favours if he fails to qualify for outright for the British World Championship team. Black has hinted that he would seek special dispensation if he missed the Birmingham trials because of illness. But Baulch said: "I don't think there should be special favours for anybody. I'll be going to Birmingham to win and that's what Roger should be doing." Iwan Thomas and Mark Richardson are expected to claim the top two places. Football 302Letters 321Cricket 340M/Sport 360Rugby 370Racing 660Cycling Boxing Headlines Main Menu