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Azeri athlete wins European silver
09 March 2011 [11:57] -
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Azerbaijani athlete Khayle Ibrahimov garnered silver medal in the European championship in Paris, France. He grabbed the medal in the 3000 meter race with 7.53 seconds. British Mo Farah claimed the title of the tournament.
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