akhilis2cool wrote:Kiddo ko meri tarafse thanku bolo3Tz wrote:Congratulations A2C!!!!
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akhilis2cool wrote:Kiddo ko meri tarafse thanku bolo3Tz wrote:Congratulations A2C!!!!
JAI HO AKHIL DEVA KI!!!!
Yeh ek msg tha aapke liye...
guess who it is..!

Thanks Daisydaisy wrote:hey i just saw this thread
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Thanks!!3 T'z wrote:akhilis2cool wrote:Kiddo ko meri tarafse thanku bolo3Tz wrote:Congratulations A2C!!!!
JAI HO AKHIL DEVA KI!!!!
Yeh ek msg tha aapke liye...
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Sure..will..

thanks SeHSeH wrote:Always the last to congratulate............ anyways
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thanks again~akidna~ wrote:akhilis2cool wrote:Kiddo ko meri tarafse thanku bolo3Tz wrote:Congratulations A2C!!!!
JAI HO AKHIL DEVA KI!!!!
Yeh ek msg tha aapke liye...
guess who it is..!
Ur welcome!
n congratulations again!!

akhilis2cool wrote:thanks again~akidna~ wrote:akhilis2cool wrote:Kiddo ko meri tarafse thanku bolo3Tz wrote:Congratulations A2C!!!!
JAI HO AKHIL DEVA KI!!!!
Yeh ek msg tha aapke liye...
guess who it is..!
Ur welcome!
n congratulations again!!


Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia - 10/08/2005 Reuters
Olympic and world champion Kenenisa Bekele will attempt to break his own world 10,000 *****metres at the Brussels Golden League meeting on August 26.
The 23-year-old Ethiopian retained the world title on Monday before announcing he would not attempt the 5,000-10,000 double.
"I will try the world record," he told reporters on Tuesday. "In good weather conditions, it is a very good stadium."
Bekele set the world record of 26:20.31 in Ostrava, Czech Republic last year, nine days after he broke the world 5,000 metres record in Hengelo, the Netherlands, taking both records from his compatriot Haile Gebrselassie.
Bekele attacked the record again in Hengelo on May 31 but was thwarted by strong winds.
Bekele won the world championships 10,000 metres final in 27:08.33 in wet conditions on Monday ahead of his compatriot Sileshi Sihine.
Bekele took bronze in the 5,000 metres at the 2003 championships and silver at the Athens Olympics.
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