Jamaica’s Usain Bolt celebrates as he won the men’s 200m race during the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting in Zurich, August 30, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Jamaica’s Yohan Blake celebrates as he won the men’s 100m race during the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting in Zurich, August 30, 2012. (REUTERS/Pascal Lauener)
Jamaica’s Usain Bolt gestures next to Cooly, the mascot of the upcoming 2014 European Championships during the opening ceremony of the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting in Zurich, August 30, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Angelo Taylor of the U.S. celebrates as he won the men’s 400m hurdles race during the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting in Zurich, August 30, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Jamaica’s Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (L) crosses the finish line to win the women’s 100m race in front of compatriot Kerron Stewart (C) and Ezinne Okparaebo of Norway (R) during the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting. (REUTERS/Ruben Sprich)
Ethiopia’s Sofia Assefa celebrates as she won the women’s 3,000m steeplechase race during the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting in Zurich, August 30, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Athletes compete during the women’s 3,000m steeplechase race at the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting in Zurich, August 30, 2012. (REUTERS/Pascal Lauener)
Ethiopia’s Mohammed Aman celebrates as he won the men’s 800m race during the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting in Zurich, August 30, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Sanya Richards-Ross of the U.S. celebrates as she won the women’s 400m race during the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting in Zurich, August 30, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Tyson Gay (2nd L) of the U.S. races off after receiving the baton from teammate Wallace Spearmon (L) during the men’s 4 X 400m relay race at the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting in Zurich, August 30, 2012. (REUTERS/Michael Buholzer)
Dawn Harper of the U.S. (L) competes to win the women’s 100m hurdles race during the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting in Zurich, August 30, 2012. (REUTERS/Pascal Lauener)
Kenya’s Isiah Kiplangat Koech signs autographs after he won the men’s 5,000m race during the Weltklasse Diamond League meeting in Zurich, August 30, 2012. (REUTERS/Pascal Lauener)
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