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He returned to track this season after taking a sabbatical last year, in part because his sister was on trial -- and later convicted -- of killing her 18-month-old daughter.
The early proposals were rejected by the government but returned to track in 2006, and the government established the Consultative Committees to formulate new recommendations on planning, financing and marketing.
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Upon returning to track in 1986 after his time in the N.F.L., Nehemiah lost any edge he once possessed as one of the world's best sprinters and hurdlers.
He vowed after that never to return to track racing, instead preferring to focus his efforts on the road.
His form will be scrutinised when he returns to track competition as he attempts to again take a Dowsett record in London next month.
* South African runner Caster Semenya has been cleared to return to track and field and compete as a woman.
He suffered another hamstring injury in March 2006, forcing him to withdraw from the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, and he did not return to track events until May.
It is also well-known to those familiar with his artistic process that he frequently returned to tracks from previous album sessions and updated them.
Gillette's current guide runner, Williams, 29, sprinted in college at California State University at Northridge, but after college, wanted to return to track, perhaps as a coach.
Recently, many commentators have called for returning to tracking institutions' four-year rates.
Not that Cavendish was unimpressive on his return to track competition.
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