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Carl Lewis, of the United States, rests his hands on the shoulders of the man who took his Olympic title in the 200m sprint, his teammate, Joe Deloach. Report, page 43.

Yuri Zakharevitch, of the Soviet Union, makes a world record snatch of 210 kilograms in the 110 kilogram weight-lifting class at the Seoul Olympics. His lift broke his previous world record of 203.5 kilograms. Report, page 45.

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Press, 29 September 1988, Page 44

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Carl Lewis, of the United States, rests his hands on the shoulders of the man who took his Olympic title in the 200m sprint, his teammate, Joe Deloach. Report, page 43. Yuri Zakharevitch, of the Soviet Union, makes a world record snatch of 210 kilograms in the 110 kilogram weight-lifting class at the Seoul Olympics. His lift broke his previous world record of 203.5 kilograms. Report, page 45. Press, 29 September 1988, Page 44

Carl Lewis, of the United States, rests his hands on the shoulders of the man who took his Olympic title in the 200m sprint, his teammate, Joe Deloach. Report, page 43. Yuri Zakharevitch, of the Soviet Union, makes a world record snatch of 210 kilograms in the 110 kilogram weight-lifting class at the Seoul Olympics. His lift broke his previous world record of 203.5 kilograms. Report, page 45. Press, 29 September 1988, Page 44