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Olympic champion and world record holder
Liu Xiang from China jumps over a hurdle during the men's 110m hurdles
event at the IAAF Japan Grand Prix in Osaka, Japan, May 5, 2007. Liu
claimed the title with a time of 13.14 seconds and it is the fourth time
Liu won the event. (Xinhua/Ren Zhenglai) Photo
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BEIJING, May 6 -- World champion Liu
Xiang won his first outdoor 110m hurdles race this year with a comfortable time
of 13"14 at the 2007 Osaka World Athletics Tour on Saturday.
The win was the Chinese athlete's fourth straight victory
at the event. Compatriot Shi Dongpeng finished second with 13"24.
No athletes from the United States competed in the race,
which pitted five Japanese athletes against three foreigners, including Liu and
Shi.
A Japanese athlete jumped the gun at the start of the
race, forcing a restart. Liu Xiang gained the lead after clearing the first
three hurdles and successfully held his position all the way to the finishing
line.
After his victory, Liu Xiang said he plans to go all-out
at the 11th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, which will be held from 25
August to 2 September at the Nagai stadium.
The 24-year-old athlete set a new hurdles world record
when he completed his race in 12"88 in Lausanne, Switzerland last July. He broke
the former record of 12"91 set by Britain's Colin Jackson in 1993.
(Source: CRIENGLISH. com)
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