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At the U.S. Olympic trials, two runners ended up in a dead heat for third place, and now, one way it could be resolved is by coin toss. CBS News' Jeff Glor reports.
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June 29, 2012 6:30 AM
At the U.S. Olympic trials, two runners ended up in a dead heat for third place, and now, one way it could be resolved is by coin toss. CBS News' Jeff Glor reports.
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