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 | Chinese Olympic champion Liu Xiang, left, and Allen Johnson of the U.S. race during the men's 110 meter hurdles event during the 2005 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix Saturday Sept. 17, 2005 at the Shanghai Stadium in Shanghai, China. The one-day meeting marks China's debut as host of a major international track and field event, part of efforts to build interest in the sport here ahead of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games. Liu won the men's 110m hurdles. click to open  |  | Chinese Olympic champion Liu Xiang, left, and Allen Johnson of the U.S. race during the men's 110 meter hurdles event during the 2005 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix Saturday Sept. 17, 2005 at the Shanghai Stadium in Shanghai, China. The one-day meeting marks China's debut as host of a major international track and field event, part of efforts to build interest in the sport here ahead of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games. Liu won the men's 110m hurdles. click to open  |  | Chinese Olympic champion Liu Xiang, left, and Allen Johnson of the U.S. race during the men's 110 meter hurdles event during the 2005 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix Saturday Sept. 17, 2005 at the Shanghai Stadium in Shanghai, China. The one-day meeting marks China's debut as host of a major international track and field event, part of efforts to build interest in the sport here ahead of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games. Liu won the men's 110m hurdles. click to open  |  | Chinese Olympic champion Liu Xiang, left, and Allen Johnson of the U.S. race during the men's 110 meter hurdles event during the 2005 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix Saturday Sept. 17, 2005 at the Shanghai Stadium in Shanghai, China. The one-day meeting marks China's debut as host of a major international track and field event, part of efforts to build interest in the sport here ahead of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games. Liu won the men's 110m hurdles. click to open  |  | Chinese Olympic champion Liu Xiang shows his medal after winning the men's 110 meter hurdles event during the 2005 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix Saturday Sept. 17, 2005 at the Shanghai Stadium in Shanghai, China. The one-day meeting marks China's debut as host of a major international track and field event, part of efforts to build interest in the sport here ahead of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games. click to open  |  | Chinese Olympic champion Liu Xiang, left, and Allen Johnson of the U.S. race during the men's 110 meter hurdles event during the 2005 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix Saturday Sept. 17, 2005 at the Shanghai Stadium in Shanghai, China. The one-day meeting marks China's debut as host of a major international track and field event, part of efforts to build interest in the sport here ahead of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games. Liu won the men's 110m hurdles. click to open  |
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