Susanna Kallur of Sweden has a bright future ahead of her as she contends for Olympic gold in the 100m hurdles. With the fantastic 2008 indoor season that she has been having – breaking the 60m hurdles world record on February 10 in Germany – she’ll definitely be someone to watch in this year’s games. Kallur is the younger twin sister – by only four minutes – to Jenny Kallur, who is also a 100m hurdler. She may come from a sporting family, but she is definitely starting to stand out, winning the Jerring Award in 2007. The award is voted on by the ...
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The Olympics only come once every four years, which means you only get one month, every four years, to watch some serious Olympic eye candy compete in some of the most scrutinized sporting event known to man. And there is definitely eye candy. The training and dedication that goes into being an Olympic athlete is no simple undertaking. It takes a certain person to push their bodies to these limits, and we’re thankful for that. Because in the end, Olympic athletes are hot. We’ve compiled a list of the top 20 athletes to watch at this year’s games. Don’t get confused. This list isn’t ...
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Swedish hurdlers Susanna and Jenny Kallur successfully underwent a surgery on the stress fractures that marred their performance throughout the 2008…
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Susanna Elisabeth Kallur (pronounced [sɵËsanËa ËkalËɵr] in Swedish) (born February 16 , 1981 ) is a Swedish athlete competing mainly in sprint hurdles