Zola makes it up with an old foe
14th Nov 2006, 09:03 GMT
Athletics:Zola Budd has been reconciled with one of apartheid's most implacable opponents in the unlikely setting of a glamorous Monte Carlo night spot. Twenty years ago, Lamine Diack, then president of the African athletics' confederation, refused to present the South African-born runner with a gold medal after she won the world cross country title
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