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Debbie Flintoff-King (right), of Australia, lunges at the finish line to win the 400-metre hurdles gold medal by one hundredth of a second from Tatiana Ledovskaia, of the U.S.S.R., in Seoul yesterday. With her (from left) are Sabine Busch, and Ellen Fiedler, both of East Germany. Report, page 43.

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Press, 29 September 1988, Page 46

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Debbie Flintoff-King (right), of Australia, lunges at the finish line to win the 400-metre hurdles gold medal by one hundredth of a second from Tatiana Ledovskaia, of the U.S.S.R., in Seoul yesterday. With her (from left) are Sabine Busch, and Ellen Fiedler, both of East Germany. Report, page 43. Press, 29 September 1988, Page 46

Debbie Flintoff-King (right), of Australia, lunges at the finish line to win the 400-metre hurdles gold medal by one hundredth of a second from Tatiana Ledovskaia, of the U.S.S.R., in Seoul yesterday. With her (from left) are Sabine Busch, and Ellen Fiedler, both of East Germany. Report, page 43. Press, 29 September 1988, Page 46