Kim is pictured above in the heats of the 200m at the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
She went on to qualify for the final, finishing sixth in a time of 22.84 secs.
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Womens 200m Final
Olympic Games 2004
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1. Veronica Campbell |
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JAM |
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22.05 |
2. Allyson Felix |
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USA |
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22.18 |
3. Debbie Ferguson |
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BAH |
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22.30 |
4. Aleen Bailey |
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JAM |
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22.42 |
5. Ivet Lalova |
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BGR |
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22.57 |
6. Kim Gevaert |
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BEL |
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22.84 |
7. Muna Lee |
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USA |
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22.87 |
7. Abiodun Oyepitan |
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GBR |
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22.87 |
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Kim Gevaert is pictured above winning the 60m event at the
Norwich Union Grand Prix meeting in Birmingham (GBR) and then making a
celebration lap of the track. Her time of 7.13 seconds equalled her
Belgian record. The other two athletes in the picture are Zhanna Block
(left), who was the 2001 World 100m champion, and the 2000 Olympic 100m
champion Marion Jones. Kim then lowered the Belgian record to 7.12 secs
when taking the silver medal behind Gail Devers in the 60m at the 2004
World Indoor Championships. Photos G.H. © 20/02/2004
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60m Finale {Femmes}
2004 Norwich Union Grand Prix {Birmingham}
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1 Kim Gevaert |
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BEL |
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7.13 NR |
2. Marion Jones |
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USA |
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7.15 SB |
3. Angela Daigle |
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USA |
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7.27 |
4. Zhanna Block |
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UKR |
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7.31 |
5. Tanya Lawrence |
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JAM |
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7.32 |
6. Alenka Bikar |
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SLO |
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7.37 |
7. Abi Oyepitan |
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GBR |
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7.45 |
8. Joice Maduaka |
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GBR |
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7.47 |
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60m Finale {Femmes}
Championnats du Monde d'Athlétisme à l'interiéur,
Budapest
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1. Gail Devers |
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USA |
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7.08 |
2. Kim Gevaert |
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BEL |
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7.12 NR |
3. Juliya Nesterenko |
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BLR |
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7.12 |