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Ben Johnson (Canada) is comfortably ahead with 25m to go in the Olympic 100 m final at the Seoul Olympic Games on Saturday. Behind him are Carl Lewis (United States) and Linford Christie (Britain). Johnson won in a new world record time of 9.795. Lewis was second in 9.93s and Christie third —Photograph by PAUL ESTCOURT.

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Press, 26 September 1988, Page 23

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Ben Johnson (Canada) is comfortably ahead with 25m to go in the Olympic 100 m final at the Seoul Olympic Games on Saturday. Behind him are Carl Lewis (United States) and Linford Christie (Britain). Johnson won in a new world record time of 9.795. Lewis was second in 9.93s and Christie third —Photograph by PAUL ESTCOURT. Press, 26 September 1988, Page 23

Ben Johnson (Canada) is comfortably ahead with 25m to go in the Olympic 100 m final at the Seoul Olympic Games on Saturday. Behind him are Carl Lewis (United States) and Linford Christie (Britain). Johnson won in a new world record time of 9.795. Lewis was second in 9.93s and Christie third —Photograph by PAUL ESTCOURT. Press, 26 September 1988, Page 23