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UPDATED: 15:21, May 17, 2005
Roger Federer wins Laureus Awards
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Tennis player Roger Federer of Switzerland kisses his trophy during the Laureus World Sports Awards in Estoril, near Lisbon, May 16, 2005. World number one tennis player Federer and Britain's double Olympic athletics gold medallist Kelly Holmes won the two top individual honours at Monday's annual Laureus awards ceremony. (Reuters)

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Tennis player Roger Federer of Switzerland holds the Laureus Sports Award trophy during the Laureus World Sports Awards ceremony in Estoril, near Lisbon, May 16, 2005. World number one tennis player Federer and Britain's double Olympic athletics gold medallist Kelly Holmes won the two top individual honours at Monday's awards ceremony. The awards are decided by the Laureus World Sports Academy, a jury of 40 of the greatest sportsmen and women of all time. (Reuters)

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Tennis player Roger Federer (L) of Switzerland and his wife pose as they arrive at Estoril's Laureus World Awards, near Lisbon, May 16, 2005.The Laureus awards celebrate sporting excellence across all disciplines and all continents.

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Athlete Kelly Holmes kisses the Laureus Award trophy during Estoril's Laureus World Awards, near Lisbon, May 16, 2005.The Laureus awards celebrate sporting excellence across all disciplines and all continents. World number one tennis player Roger Federer of Switzerland and Britain's double Olympics athletics gold medallist Holmes won the two top individual honours at the annual awards ceremony. (Reuters)

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