Usain Bolt of Jamaica poses with his trophy after competing in the men’s 100m event at the IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting, also known as Memorial Van Damme in Brussels, September 7, 2012. (REUTERS/Laurent Dubrule)
Aries Merritt of the U.S. celebrates after winning the men’s 110m hurdles event at the IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting, also known as Memorial Van Damme in Brussels. Merritt sets a new world record of 12.80 seconds. (REUTERS/Eric Vidal)
Emmanuel Kipkemei Bett (L) of Kenya wins the men’s 10,000m event ahead of compatriot Vincent Kiprop Chepkok (L) at the IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting, also known as Memorial Van Damme in Brussels. (REUTERS/Laurent Dubrule)
Kaliese Spencer (R) of Jamaica wins the women 400m hurdles at the IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting, also known as Memorial Van Damme in Brussels, September 7, 2012. (REUTERS/Laurent Dubrule)
Linus Kiplagat of Kenya (L) celebrates after winning the men 1500m event at the IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting, also known as Memorial Van Damme in Brussels, September 7, 2012. (REUTERS/Laurent Dubrule)
Usain Bolt (C) of Jamaica competes with compatriot Kemar Bailey Cole (L) and Kim Collins (R) of Saint Kitts in the men’s 100m event at the IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting in Brussels. (REUTERS/Laurent Dubrule)
Vivian Cheruiyot of Kenya (R) competesin the women’s 5000m event at the IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting, also known as Memorial Van Damme in Brussels, September 7, 2012. (REUTERS/Laurent Dubrule)
Yohan Blake of Jamaica reacts after winning the men’s 200m event at the IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting, also known as Memorial Van Damme in Brussels, September 7, 2012. (REUTERS/Eric Vidal)
Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo (L) poses with athletes on the podium at the end of the IAAF Diamond League athletics meeting, also known as Memorial Van Damme in Brussels, September 7, 2012. (REUTERS/Eric Vidal)
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