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 | 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  |  | 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  |  | Gold medalist Carolina Kluft of Sweden displays her gold medal while standing on the winners podium after the women's heptathlon at the world athletics championships in Helsinki, Finland August 7, 2005. Kluft overcame injury and a dogged opponent to retain her title on Sunday after an epic two-day battle with France's Eunice Barber. The 22-year-old Swede held an 18-point advantage going into the 800 metres, the seventh and final event, and proved too strong over the two laps to secure a second world gold. click to open  |  | Gold medalist Carolina Kluft of Sweden, poses with her Heptathlon medal following a presentation ceremony at the World Athletics Championships in Helsinki, Sunday Aug. 7, 2005. click to open  |
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