 | Liu Feiliang of China lands between two mats during qualification for the pole vault final at the 10th World Athletics Championships in Helsinki, Finland, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2005. Liu was not seriously injured in the incident. click to open  |
 | Lithuania's Alenka Virgilijus competes in the final of the Men's discus at the 10th World Athletics Championships in Helsinki, Finland Sunday Aug. 7, 2005. click to open  |
 | Lithuania's Alenka Virgilijus competes in the final of the Men's discus at the 10th World Athletics Championships in Helsinki, Finland Sunday Aug. 7, 2005. click to open  |
 | Olimpiada Ivanova of Russia celebrates with a Russian flag, after winning the Women's 20 kilometer walk in a new world record time, at the World Athletics Championships in Helsinki, Sunday Aug. 7, 2005. click to open  |
 | Olimpiada Ivanova of Russia celebrates on the track after winning the women's 20 km race walk at the world athletics championship in Helsinki August 7, 2005. Ivanova won with a time of one hour 25 minutes and 41 seconds to set a new world record. click to open  |
 | Olimpiada Ivanova of Russia waves her national flag after winning the women's 20 km walk race at the world athletics championships in Helsinki August 7, 2005. Ivanova set a new world record with a time of one hour 25 minutes and 41 seconds. click to open  |
 | Olimpiada Ivanova of Russia celebrates after winning the gold medal in the women's 20km race walk final at the 10th IAAF World Athletics Championships in Helsinki Aug 7th 2005. Ivanova of Russia broke the women's 20 kilometres walk world record when she won the world title over the distance here and walked away 160,000 dollars richer. click to open  |
 | Carolina Kluft of Sweden celebrates after winning the women's heptathlon at the world athletics championships in Helsinki, Finland August 7, 2005. World heptathlon champion Kluft retained her title on Sunday after an epic two-day battle with Eunice Barber of France. Kluft finished with 6,887 points while Barber took silver with 6,824. click to open  |
 | Carolina Kluft of Sweden celebrates after winning the women's heptathlon at the world athletics championships in Helsinki, Finland August 7, 2005. World heptathlon champion Kluft retained her title on Sunday after an epic two-day battle with Eunice Barber of France. Kluft finished with 6,887 points while Barber took silver with 6,824. click to open  |
 | Carolina Kluft of Sweden celebrates after winning the women's heptathlon at the world athletics championships in Helsinki, Finland August 7, 2005. World heptathlon champion Kluft retained her title on Sunday after an epic two-day battle with Eunice Barber of France. Kluft finished with 6,887 points while Barber took silver with 6,824. click to open  |