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2K Plus International Sports Media Images:

  1. Former Zimbabwe cricketer Henry Olonga coaching at a school in the South of England
  2. 2006 FIFA World Cup, 9 June - 9 July 2006
  3. XVIII Commonwealth Games, Melbourne, 15-26 March 2006
  4. 10th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Helsinki, 6-14 August 2005
  5. World Games, Duisburg, 14-24 July 2005
  6. Paralympic World Cup, Manchester, 12-15 May 2005
  7. Rowing World Cup, Dorney Lake, Eton, UK, 26-28 May 2005

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Former Zimbabwe cricketer Henry Olonga coaching at a school in the South of England

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2006 FIFA World Cup, 9 June - 9 July 2006

[angola portugal]
Angola and Portugal line up before their Group D match on 11 June
  [angola portugal fans]
Fans from Angola and Portugal enjoy the atmosphere in Cologne before the Group D match on 11 June, won by Portgual 1-0
[portugal fans]
Portguese fans enjoying the match against Angola
  [jorginho solomon]
Brazilian 1994 World Cup winner Jorginho with Solomon Ashoms
[reynaldo solomon]
Costa Rican footballer Reynaldo Parks, missing the World Cup through injury, talks to Solomon Ashoms about faith in Jesus Christ
  [jorginho]
Brazilian 1994 World Cup winner, Jorginho



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XVIII Commonwealth Games, Melbourne, 15-26 March 2006

[solomon_mcg]
Solomon in the MCG
  [last_placed]
Australian fans at the marathon cheer last-placed runner Duncan Errol from St Helena
[england_fiji]
England in action in their 21-14 win over Fiji in the Rugby 7s semi-final
  [andrew_gutzmore]
Jamaican marathon runner Andrew Gutzmore finished 13th
[2kplus_office]
2K Plus office in Melbourne
  [athletes_parade]
Athletes parade in the Opening Ceremony
[firework_skaters]
Firework skaters
  [fish_barge]
Fish barge on Yarra for Queen's Baton Relay
[inside_mcg]
Inside MCG on Opening Ceremony night
  [louise+lyn_cochrane]
Louise Heinrich with Lyn Cochrane, Quest Melbourne
[press_tribunes]
Press tribunes in the MCG
  [queens_baton_relay]
Queens Baton Relay passes Ridley College



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10th IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Helsinki, 6-14 August 2005


[Tiana Madison]
Norman Brierley interviews USA long jump gold medallist Tiana Madison
  [View down the home straight]
View down the home straight
[Debbie Ferguson]
Solomon with Olympic 200m bronze medallist Debbie Ferguson from the Bahamas
  [Carolina Kluft]
Solomon interviews heptathlon champion Carolina Kluft of Sweden
[Norman Brierley in Stadium]
Norman Brierley in the media section of the stadium
  [The Rock Church]
Christian band performing at The Rock Church
[Yelena Isinbayeva]
Yelena Isinbayeva from Russia achieves a new world record of 5.01 metres in the women's pole vault
  [Media Centre]
Journalists hard at work in the media centre
[Stadium Crowd]
Spectators stand for the USA national anthem as Justin Gatlin receives his 200m gold medal
  [Madeline Manning-Mimms]
1968 Olympic 800m winner Madeline Manning-Mimms singing at an outreach breakfast
[Jeremy Warriner]
The crowd stands as the USA's Jeremy Wariner receives his 400m gold medal
  [Tonique Williams-Darling]
Solomon interviews Olympic and World 400m champion,
Tonique Williams-Darling from the Bahamas



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World Games, Duisburg, 14-24 July 2005


[Wilson and Manera]
Adrian Barnard interviews Australian American Football player Craig Wilson (centre) and coach Paul Manera (right) after Australia's 31-0 defeat to hosts Germany
  [American Football]
Action from the American Football match between Australia and Germany in the MSV Duisburg stadium
[Inline Hockey]
Action from the Inline Hockey match between Canada and Switzerland
  [Tug of War - Sweden and Switzerland]
Sweden and Switzerland take up the strain in their Tug of War match
[Tug of War Banners]
Banners await the teams for the parade before the Tug of War competition
  [Martin Keown]
Adrian Barnard interviews Ireland's Tug of War anchor Martin Keown after the team's bronze medal victory
[Tug of War Crowd]
The enthusiastic crowd at the Tug of War competition
  [Dragon Boat Racing]
Russia head for the line persued by the other boats in their Dragon Boat racing heat
[Dragon Boat Competitors]
Dragon Boat racing competitors disembark after another exciting race
  [Canoe Polo]
Heated action as The Netherlands take on Italy in the Canoe Polo competition
[Canoe Polo - Netherlands]
Half-time discussion for The Netherlands in their match against Italy
  [John Hartfield]
Adrian Barnard interviews Team Great Britain Field Hockey Assistant Manager, John Hartfield
[Field Archery Woods]
Orlandi (Italy), right, and Johnsson (Sweden), left, in action in the woods stage of the Field Archery competition
  [Field Archery]
Competitors alongside spectators enjoying a relaxing afternoon in the Field Archery competition

[Terry Edmondson]
2K Plus reporter Terry Edmondson outside the MSV Duisburg stadium, venue for American Football and Rugby 7s



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Paralympic World Cup, Manchester, 12-15 May 2005


[GB Winners]
The victorious Great Britain men's wheelchair basketball team
  [Oscar Pistorious]
18-year-old South African sprint sensation Oscar Pistorious, winner of the T44 100m and 200m talks to 2kPlus repoerter, Andy Atkinson
[Dave Titmuss]
Great Britain men's wheelchair basketball coach, Dave Titmuss
  [Trsitan Knowles]
Australian wheelchair basketball player, Tristan Knowles
[Basket]
Ade Adepitan gets a little help from his Great Britain team-mates to score a basket
  [Terry Bywater]
Great Britain men's wheelchair basketball hero Terry Bywater who scored from the halfway line in the dying seconds to take the final against Australia into extra time




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Rowing World Cup, Dorney Lake, Eton, UK, 26-28 May 2005


[coe & brierley]
Norman Brierley interviews Lord (Sebastian) Coe, leader of the London 2012 Olympic bid team
  [crowds and race]
Crowds watch one of the event finals
[media centre]
Reporter Norman Brierley in the lakeside media centre
  [legends]
Great Britain's Sydney Olympics gold medallists were reunited with their 2000 opponents in a charity event for the tsunami appeal. Left to right: Sir Steve Redgrave, Tim Foster, Sir Matthew Pinsent, James Cracknell
[debbie flood]
Great Britain rower Debbie Flood, silver medallist in the Athens Olympics
  [rwc general]
Rowing World Cup at Dorney Lake

[redgrave pinsent & foster]
Steve Regdrave, Matthew Pinsent and Tim Foster share a joke with BBC television presenter, Steve Ryder

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