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    courtesy IAAF



    MEDIA ADVISORY

    International Association of Athletics Federations

    Association Internationale des Fédérations d'Athlétisme



    LIVE FROM BERLIN

    IAAF GOLDEN LEAGUE QUOTES

    For full report and results of the ISTAF meeting go to www.iaaf.org

    10 August 2003

    MARIA MUTOLA (MOZ)
    Winner of the women's 800m in 1:59.01 and still in contention for the Golden
    League Jackpot

    "The race today was very tactical but I felt in control all the way.

    "This has already been a very long season and there are still some more very
    important races to come. I also feel a lot of pressure on my shoulders as
    every one always expects me to be the number one in the world.

    "I have been running for so many years now and have a very good experience
    of running that I feel ok about it. I knew the season would be long and the
    goals varied but I am prepared for it.

    "I know Chandra was defeated in the 100m and I am now left alone in the race
    to the Jackpot. I try and not think too much about it because it would only
    add extra pressure on me. But who could honestly not think about one million
    dollars?"


    KELLI WHITE (USA)
    Winner of the women's 100m in 10.84 (wind +2.8)

    "Today's race and the London's race last Friday were always going to be
    mentally important for me. The fact that I have won both races has given me
    more confidence.

    "The race this afternoon was just an okay race though. I didn't have a good
    reaction time and I am very disappointed about that because this is exactly
    what I have been working on. I am still not happy about my current form but
    we are still a couple of weeks away from the World Championships and I guess
    I still have time to improve.

    "You cannot say that the World Championships will not be a World
    Championships just because Marion Jones is not there. A world title is a
    world title whoever is competing or not. If anything, it will make the World
    Championships even more competitive and a whole better show for the fans.

    "I have been training in Germany for the last few days and I have loved it.
    I have been staying at Boris' house and using excellent training facilities.
    Boris and I competing in the same meetings means a lot of encouragement for
    each other."

    CHANDRA STURRUP (BAH)
    Third in the women's 100m with 10.88 - her first loss in the 2003 Golden
    League

    "I am very sad that I didn't win today's race. If I had managed to win the
    Golden League Jackpot it would have been great for my country.

    "I had a good start and knew I was in the lead. Then I felt Kelli and
    Christe coming up and tried to respond but there was nothing I could do. I
    tried to hold on till the line but unfortunately I didn't manage it.

    "Hopefully; I'll move on quickly to the next race and do well in Zurich
    where I will adopt just the same strategy to try and win the race and run a
    fast time. Despite this loss I will continue my season as planned.

    "I still feel confident for the World Championships. I have improved a lot
    this year and I feel a lot stronger. I have been working very hard of course
    but I also have to give credit to Trevor Graham, my coach, who has done a
    lot of researches and has worked hard on teaching me the mechanics of the
    race.

    "And yes it does help that I am now the number one athlete in my training
    group."

    HESTRIE CLOETE (RSA)
    Winner of the women's High Jump with a 2.05m clearance

    "Since the meeting of Stockholm I have been aiming at jumping 2.05m. Today
    was my third try at this height and to be honest I was quite surprised that
    I made it because after jumping in Sweden and London, my legs felt a bit
    tired.

    "I will compete in Zurich next week and then travel to Paris on the 20th of
    August. I know the competition will be tough at the World Championships as
    nine women have already jumped 2.00m or more this year."

    SUREYYA AYHAN (TUR)
    Winner of the women's 1500m in a world leading 3:59.58

    "I am very happy with the outcome of this race and the time I clocked today
    as well since it is just below the time that I wanted to achieve.

    "Normally having a pace maker in a race should help you run a quicker time
    but today, because the pace maker was so slow I think I definitely could
    have ran a faster race if I had been on my own.

    "This race in Berlin is like the first step towards the World Championships
    in Paris which is the most important goal for me this year. Winning in Paris
    is the only thing that matters to me. That, and remaining injury-free
    throughout the season.

    "In Paris, I will not underestimate my competitors. There will be several
    girls who will be very strong and I will look out at everyone as a possible
    medal contender.

    "Since I won the European Championships in Munich last year, people in the
    street recognise me and ask for my autograph. This gives me a lot of
    support. I have become a star back in my country. Also, the good thing is
    that since Munich athletics has become very popular in Turkey and they are
    now practicing the sport even in the smaller villages."

    FRANK FREDERICKS (NAM)
    Equal first in the men's 100m with 10.23

    "I am happy with this run today, a little bit disappointed by the time
    though.

    "I am also happy about my form. I came here to try and win the race. I will
    now go on to Zurich where I still do not know if I will run the 100m or the
    200m.

    I also am not sure which race to run at the World Championships yet. I will
    take a decision after Zurich depending on how my body reacts.

    "The 100m is obviously the most popular event but there are so many young
    runners out there who will be aiming to win that one. They are young and
    have a lot of energy. I have to be realistic: years ago I would have been
    able to take the various rounds but now I know that after running, say 10.2
    in the first round and then 9.9 in the second race I will feel very sore.

    "I know what it takes to run 4 rounds in two days and I will try and
    regenerate my body as best as I can and handle the rounds as best as I can.

    "The 100m in Paris will certainly be one of the most open and interesting
    races."

    ENDS
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