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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Melburne,Australia
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Aussie Gold , Gold, Gold, Gold, Silver, Silver, Bronze
NZ Gold Canada Gold Great Britain Gold, Silver USA Gold,Bronze What has happened to the rest of the world? |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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The rest of the world HAS had their turn at dominating and now its time for the English speaking countries. Don't forget when Anna Meares won gold in the 500mTT she beat Natalia from Belarus (I can't remember her last name, but she was world champ in 2002 & 2003 in that event) and a girl from China who held the world record until that race. Some of the other races hae been similar in results too. Ryan Bayley won gold from Theo Bos in the sprint. They're not all english speaking
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