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[Music] hey its Peter Reid Miller from Peter Reid Miller on sports photography got another story today from the vaults behind the scenes what happened what could have happened what didnt happen [Music] [Music] 2000 the year 2000 Marion Jones wins the womens 100 meters in the Olympics at Sydney and she is a happy girl happy woman she is just jumping for joy now the question is where did I take this picture from did I take it from behind the finish line no because when they cross that finish line they are going well a mile a minute so to speak and there that the area is lined with TV cameras still cameras bill Frakes as cameras everybodys cameras right there so they basically run the curve of the track they run the turn so I am way around Im probably 3040 yards away and that Jesus can run right in that Lane and pow she does that now fast forward heres heres a view of the spot this is not me this is mark terrell from the AP but you can see the finish line is way down here I am way