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    Serbia's Olympic hopeful Dragutin Topic reacts during a track and field competition in central Serbian town of Kragujevac July 26, 2008. Married couple Biljana and Dragutin Topic will compete in triple jump - Biljana and Dragutin in high jump at Olympic games in Beijing. REUTERS/Ivan Milutinovic (SERBIA)

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    Serbia's Biljana Topic kisses her husband Dragutin Topic during a track and field competition in the central Serbian town of Kragujevac, some 140 km from Belgrade, July 26, 2008. Biljana and Dragutin will compete in the triple jump and high jump competitions respectively during the Beijing Olympics 2008. REUTERS/Ivan Milutinovic (SERBIA) (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW)

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    Serbia's Olympic hopeful Biljana Topic competes in the triple jump event during a track and field competition in the central Serbian town of Kragujevac, some 140 km from Belgrade, July 26, 2008. Biljana Topic and her husband Dragutin Topic will compete in the triple jump and high jump competitions respectively during the Beijing Olympics 2008. REUTERS/Ivan Milutinovic (SERBIA) (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW)

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    Serbia's Olympic hopeful Biljana Topic competes in the triple jump event during a track and field competition in the central Serbian town of Kragujevac, some 140 km from Belgrade, July 26, 2008. Biljana Topic and her husband Dragutin Topic will compete in the triple jump and high jump competitions respectively during the Beijing Olympics 2008. REUTERS/Ivan Milutinovic (SERBIA) (BEIJING OLYMPICS 2008 PREVIEW)

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    Phone Myint Tayzar, 31, who will participate in coming China's Beijing Olympic games in August, practises at the Myanmar rowing and canoeing federation near Inya Lake in Yangon on July 23, 2008. Myanmar will send a team of just six to the Olympic Games but the athletes said on July 25, 2008 they were ready to take on the competition in Beijing. The reclusive nation has never previously won an Olympic medal, according to a team official, but it will compete next month in track and field, swimming, archery, rowing and canoeing he said. AFP PHOTO / HLA HLA HTAY (Photo credit should read HLA HLA HTAY/AFP/Getty Images)

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    Phone Myint Tayzar, 31, who will participate in coming China's Beijing Olympic games in August, practises at the Myanmar rowing and canoeing federation near Inya Lake in Yangon on July 23, 2008. Myanmar will send a team of just six to the Olympic Games but the athletes said on July 25, 2008 they were ready to take on the competition in Beijing. The reclusive nation has never previously won an Olympic medal, according to a team official, but it will compete next month in track and field, swimming, archery, rowing and canoeing he said. AFP PHOTO / HLA HLA HTAY (Photo credit should read HLA HLA HTAY/AFP/Getty Images)

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    Athletes are seen warming up at the Myanmar rowing and canoeing federation, near Inya Lake in Yangon on July 23, 2008. Myanmar will send a team of just six to the Olympic Games but the athletes said on July 25, 2008 they were ready to take on the competition in Beijing. The reclusive nation has never previously won an Olympic medal, according to a team official, but it will compete next month in track and field, swimming, archery, rowing and canoeing he said. AFP PHOTO / HLA HLA HTAY (Photo credit should read HLA HLA HTAY/AFP/Getty Images)

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    President Bush salutes Scott Winkler, an injured Iraq war veteran who made the U.S. Paralympic Track and Field Team, Monday, July 21, 2008, after making remarks to the 2008 U.S. Summer Olympic Team in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

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    President Bush salutes Scott Winkler, an injured Iraq war veteran who made the U.S. Paralympic Track and Field Team, Monday, July 21,2008, after making remarks to the 2008 U.S. Summer Olympic Team in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

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    US President George W. Bush (C) salutes US Paralympic team member Scott Winkler (R) during a photo opportunity with members of the 2008 US Summer Olympic Team in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, July 21, 2008. Scott set a new world record in the menÃâs F54 shot put at the 2007 US Paralympics Track & Field National Championships after being injured in Tikrit, Iraq in 2003 while serving in the US Army. AFP PHOTO/Jim WATSON (Photo credit should read JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images)

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