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Russia reign supreme, new tests await old faces
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-03-13 13:42

MOSCOW, March 13 (Reuters) - The world indoor championships began with a whimper and ended with a bang after hosts Russia grabbed eight titles to match their best gold medal tally.

Old rivalries were renewed and new ones began. As the crowds grew in size over the three days and the noise levels increased, the athletes responded with bigger and better performances.

Kenenisa Bekele underlined his claim to be one of the greatest athletes in history. He became the first person to win world titles on three surfaces -- indoor, outdoor and cross country -- after triumphing in the 3,000 metres.

Saif Saaeed Shaheen showed signs of challenging the Ethiopian's dominance this year with his silver-medal winning performance.

"The race was fantastic," double world steeplechase champion Qatari Shaheen said. "I hope in the summer I get a chance to run with him again.

"I don't want to say I'll beat him because I might not but I will try."

Yelena Isinbayeva, the undisputed pole vault queen could also face a fresh competition since rival Svetlana Feofanova has recovered from the back injury that sidelined her last year.

Feofanova finished third in Moscow behind the world and Olympic champion but the 25-year-old was the leading light in the event pre-Isinbayeva.

"I suppose I simply wanted to get a good result too much and my emotions got in the way," Feofanova said in her first international competition since the 2004 Olympics.

ONLY MAN

Russia's women had been expected to dominate proceedings, particularly on the track where they had the year's leading times in all events bar the 60 metres hurdles.

It proved to be the case as high jumper Yaroslav Rybakov was the only man who contributed to the country's golden tally.
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