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100 m PB edit
It's either:
- 11.38, set in Bologna in 1997 (hem.bredband.net)
- 11.58, set in Biella in 1998 (has.hr)
- 11.87, set in Goteborg in 1995 (iaaf.org)
But:
- It can't be 11.38, because the current Croatian record is 11.51, set in 2009.
- IAAF gets it wrong, apparently, because they have only 1995 and 2003 in the 100 m data.
Therefore I'm going with the Croatian Athletics Federation... GregorB (talk) 22:52, 6 August 2010 (UTC)