 | 2004 Olympic Womens 100m Final Women's 100m Final Results 1 Yuliya Nesterenko (Belarus) 10.93 2 Lauryn Williams (USA) 10.96 3 Veronica Campbell (Jamaica) 10.97 4 Ivet Lalova (Bulgaria) 11.00 5 Aleen Bailey (Jamaica) 11.05 6 Sherone Simpson (Jamaica) 11.07 ... Track Lauryn Williams 100 meters olympics |
 | NEW WORLD ORDER PUSHES RUSSIA TO WORLD WAR 3 strengthen the Saakashvili regime's dangerous feeling of impunity and encourages its dangerous ambitions," said Mr Nesterenko. Visiting Kiev, the Ukrainian capital yesterday, Mr Cheney kept up his tough anti-Russian rhetoric when he urged Ukraine's squabbling pro-Western leaders to unite in the face of threats to the country's security. He met President Yushchenko and Yuliya Tymoshenko, the Prime Minister, and told them that Ukraine's best hope was to be "united with other democracies". ... |
 | Womens 100m final from Helsinki 2005 Lauryn Williams 10.93 Veronica Campbell 10.95 Christine Arron 10.98 Chandra Sturrup 11.09 Me'lisa Barber 11.09 Sherone Simpson 11.09 Muna Lee 11.09 Yuliya Nesterenko 11.13 ... Lauryn Williams Veronica Campbell Christine Arron Chandra Sturrup Lisa Barber Marion Jones Gail Devers Flo-jo 100m |
 | 2004 Olympic Womens 100m Semi-Final #1 Women's 100m Semifinal #1 Results 1 Yuliya Nesterenko (Belarus) 10.92 2 Veronica Campbell (Jamaica) 10.93 3 Ivet Lalova (Bulgaria) 11.04 4 Debbie Ferguson (Bahamas) 11.04 ... Veronica Campbell 100 meters olympics 2004 |
 | Womens 60m final Budapest 2004 Gail Devers wins her 3rd World indoor 60m title in 7.08 Gail Devers 7.08 Kim Gevaert 7.125 Yuliya Nesterenko 7.129 ... Gail Devers 60m 7.08 Track and Field Yuliya Nesterenko 100m Marion Jones Irina Privlova Christine Arron Torri Edwards |
 | Yuliya Nesterenko wins gold medal 100 m women Atenas 2004 Yuliya Nesterenko wins gold medal 100 m women Atenas 2004 |
 | 2008 SPAR Europen Cup Women's 100m 1 Yulia Nesterenko (BLR) 11.17 Enjoy the videos!! ... Track Field SPAR 100m Yulia Nesterenko |
 | Putin: Don't ignore Russia's interests to systematically ignore Russias interests then its very bad." "Gazprom is welcome" Timoshenko Kiev has welcomed the possible participation of Russia, Gazprom or any other Russian companies in upgrading the countrys gas network, Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko told journalists. She added though, that the Brussels declaration was specially signed to involve the European Commission and international financial institutions in the modernisation. Meanwhile, Ukraine's former Fuel and Energy ... |