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		<title>By: Will we ever see two athletes under 9.77 in the same race? &#171; Run to Win &#187;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Will we ever see two athletes under 9.77 in the same race? &#171; Run to Win &#187;</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Justin Gatlin and Asafa Powell have dominated the 100 meter sprint for the past few years. Asafa Powell set the bar at 9.77 seconds in June of 2005. Justin Gatlin broke that record in 9.76 on May 12, 2006, only to later be corrected and to have his time adjusted to a record-tying 9.77 seconds. The two were supposed to race each other on June 11th, but Justin Gatlin has been held up by a knee injury for the last few months. Asafa Powell equaled his 9.77 second performance from 2005 during the meet. [...]</description>
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