10—The Daily Collegian Thursday, July 18, 1985 Slaney, Budd set to meet again By ANDREW WARSHAW AP Sports Writer LONDON Tears and acrimony have given way to conciliatory words and gestures. The' soothing effect of a year's passing has mended the stinging pain of Los Angeles. Zola Budd and Mary Slaney will race together July 20, the first time since they tangled in the now-famous 3,000-meter womens' final at the 1984 Summer Olympics. "It will be a marvelous evening for me," said Budd. "I bear Zola no animosity," said Slaney. Billed as an "Olympics rematch," the race is the main attraction of a star-studded Grand Prix meet at Lon don's Crystal Palace stadium. Romania's Maricia Puica, the Olympic 3,000 winner, was invited to participate in the long-awaited show down, but was withdrawn by her national federation last week. That leaves center stage to Slaney, 26, and Budd, 18. Center stage was theirs, too, inside the Los Angeles'Coliseum on the night of Aug. 10. Slaney, the U.S. middle-distance track queen known then as Mary Decker, took the lead at the start. The wispy Budd, running barefoot, as was her custom in her native South Afri ca, soon fell in behind the American. As they came off a turn, with little more than 1,200 meters to go, Budd edged toward the inside and nar rowed the opening in front of Slaney. As she kicked, Budd's bare foot brushed Slaney's right thigh. Then Slaney's right foot struck Budd's left one. Budd struggled to maintain her balance, Slaney lost hers and fell to the infield grass, writhing in pain. Budd looked back in disbelief, but kept running. She crossed the finish line in seventh place, the crowd FOUND "Found" notices are pub lished for three days at no charge. This policy does not ap ply to "found'? notices for "PSU" keys. if you find a "PSU" key or a key ring with a "PSU" key on it, please deliver the item to Police Services, Grange Building. 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"Don't bother," Slaney said, turn ing away the teen-ager who idolized her. Later, she said she blamed Budd for the fall: "I hold her responsible." Budd fled to South Africa, the coun try she left to gain British citizenship so she could compete at the Los Angeles Games. . It was all too much: Los Angeles, being a newcomer to international athletics, family problems and crit icism of her quick citizenship switch. As she wrestled with the future, the shy Bloemfontein farm girl came close to abandoning her running ca reer. Slaney plays down significance LONDON (AP) America's Mary Decker Slaney and her new coach, Luiz Oliveira, are playing down the significance of Saturday's eagerly awaited clash with Britain's Zola Budd. Slaney and Budd will race over 3,000 meters at a Grand Prix meet at London's Crystal Palace stadium for the first time since their collision at the Los Angeles Olympic Games. 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