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Russian sweep

August 21, 2009

No other country has ever swept the world championship or Olympic race walking events. 50 kilometer-winner Kirdyapkin says his victory was revenge for his wife's defeat in the 20 kilometer race.

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Sergey Kirdyapkin crosses the finish line of the men's 50km walk
Sergey Kirdyapkin crosses into victory - and sports history - at the world athletics championships in Berlin.Image: AP

Russia became the first country ever to win all three race walking events in world championship or Olympic competition on Friday.

2005 world champion Sergey Kirdyapkin's come-from-behind win completed the sweep when he finished the men's 50 kilometer walking event in 3 hours, 38 minutes and 35 seconds. Valeriy Borchin and Olga Kaniskina won the men's and women's 20 kilometer events, respectively.

Kirdyapkin, 29, credited his win in part to support he got from off the track: a message from his wife, Anisya Kirdyapkina, who narrowly missed out on the bronze medal during the women's walking event on August 16.

"I got an SMS from my wife this morning and she asked me to take revenge. And that's what happened," Kirdyapkin said.

Kirdyapkin didn't know he was making sports history. "Wow! That is amazing and I am delighted to have been part of this unique achievement, it is a wonderful moment for Russia," AFP quotes him as saying.

Norway's Trond Nymark came second in the race with a finishing time of 3:41:16, and Spaniard Jesus Angel Garcia came in third at 3:41:37.

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Editor: Susan Houlton