Publication Date:
Mon, 2010-08-30 02:06
Rudisha clocked 1 minute, 41.01 seconds in the two-lap race,
shaving 0.08 seconds off his mark set last weekend in Berlin.
Helped by a tail wind of +0.9, Carter used a strong
finishing kick to lead an extremely fast field, with seven of the eight
entrants clocking 10 seconds flat or under.
In the 110 hurdles, David Oliver of the United States timed
13.01, far off Dayron Robles' world record of 12.87 but fast enough to shave
0.06 seconds off Colin Jackson's meet record set in 1994.

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