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Australia's Maureen Caird (number 36), far right, wins the final of the 80 Meter Hurdles event at the Summer Olympics Games in Mexico City, Mexico on Oct. 22, 1968. Her time of 10.3 seconds was equaled the World Record and set a new Olympic Record. L-R: Patty van Wolvelaere, USA (106) 4th place, 10.5 seconds; Elzbieta Zebrowska, Poland,(208), 7th place, 10.6 sec; Karin Balzer, East Germany (16), 5th, 10.6 secs; Damuta Straszynska, Poland (205), 6th, 10.6 sec; Cheung Chi, Taiwan (223) 3rd, 10.4 seconds. Ohter runners not shown. (AP Photo)
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