Confidence-boosting win for Christie

ATHLETICS

Saturday 04 March 1995 19:02 EST
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Britain's Olympic champion Linford Christie proved his top form over 60 metres in the run-up to next week's world indoor athletics championships with an impressive 6.49 seconds yesterday. Christie held off Canada's Donovan Bailey for victory at the Sindelfingen indoor event. Michael Johnson set an indoor world record at 400m of 44.63 second yesterday at the US indoor athletics championships in Atlanta. Also in Atlanta, Lance Deal, of the US, broke his own world 35lb hammer-throw record three times, achieving a final best of 25.86m. In Bucharest, Mihaela Melinte, of Romania, set a world record in the women's hammer with a throw of 66.86m.

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