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    <title>Idoko dashes to 60m world lead</title>
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    <published>2008-03-03T21:00:23+00:00</published>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Nigeria's Franca Idoko posted another personal best in two weeks after equalling the year's world-leading time of 7.09 seconds at the LAC Chemnitz Erdgas Indoor Meeting in Chemnitz, Germany.<br />
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In what was a huge leap in her personal best in the women’s 60m, Idoko was commanding in winning the event, significantly lowering her previous best of 7.19, set two weeks ago in Leipzig.</p>
<p>"I knew I was ready to run fast," she said, "I’m really happy!"</p>
<p>Germany's Verena Sailer and Cuba’s Virgen Benavides tied for the second position in 7.25 seconds.</p>    ]]></content>
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