Daegu Champs: Cuban counter-appeal Dayron Robles dismissed
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At the World Atheltics Championships in South Korea -- A Cuban counter-appeal over the disqualification of Olympic champion Dayron Robles has been dismissed. Robles was disqualified for pulling rival Liu Xiang out of the hunt for gold in the 110-meter hurdles.
This effectively handed over victory in one of the most anticipated races of the world championships to American Jason Richardson. Robles had crossed the line first, but Liu Xiang, who was running a close second, launched an appeal, claiming the Cuban disrupted him in the last two hurdles, pushing the Chinese runner into third place.Liu, now, holds silver.
This effectively handed over victory in one of the most anticipated races of the world championships to American Jason Richardson. Robles had crossed the line first, but Liu Xiang, who was running a close second, launched an appeal, claiming the Cuban disrupted him in the last two hurdles, pushing the Chinese runner into third place.Liu, now, holds silver.
This effectively handed over victory in one of the most anticipated races of the world championships to American Jason Richardson. Robles had crossed the line first, but Liu Xiang, who was running a close second, launched an appeal, claiming the Cuban disrupted him in the last two hurdles, pushing the Chinese runner into third place.Liu, now, holds silver.
This effectively handed over victory in one of the most anticipated races of the world championships to American Jason Richardson. Robles had crossed the line first, but Liu Xiang, who was running a close second, launched an appeal, claiming the Cuban disrupted him in the last two hurdles, pushing the Chinese runner into third place.Liu, now, holds silver.
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