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Records to beat and battles to watch at the World Athletics Championships

  • Written by The Conversation
imageWill Gatlin have more bolt than Usain?Reuters/Matthew Childs

This year’s World Athletics Championships kicking off in Beijing couldn’t come at a better time for many athletes. It is a chance for athletic performance to take centre stage, a change in focus from the recent doping controversy that has shrouded the sport.

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