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ETN2011 48(Mwcii) Volume 10, No. 48 September 7, 2011 version ii — World Championships XIII Men — DAEGU, SOUTH KOREA — By–Nation Medal Chart — AUGUST 27–SEPTEMBER 4 Nation ................Men Women ....Overall G S B Total G S B Total ATTENDANCE United States ......6 5 2 13 6 3 3 12 ........25 Stadium capacity as used (top deck tarped-off except for first-night Russia .................2 3 1 6 7 1 5 13 ........19 Opening Ceremony) was about 34,000, including VIP section. there Kenya .................4 3 — 7 3 3 4 10 ........17 were no morning sessions on 9/3 or 9/4. The attendance figures Jamaica ..............3 — 1 4 1 4 — 5 ............9 (seats sold, not necessarily occupied): 8/27—25,071/46,123; 8/28—22,040/32,464; 8/29—29,327/30,261; 8/30—31,448/31,490; Germany .............3 — 3 — 3 1 4 ............7 8/31—road race only; 9/1—31,284/30,564; 9/2—32,562/33,715; Great Britain ........2 2 1 5 — 2 — 2 ............7 9/3—33,772; 9/4—35,194 = 446,305. Ethiopia ...............1 — 3 4 — — 1 1 ............5 China ..................— 1 — 1 1 1 1 3 ............4 WEATHER Cuba ...................— 1 2 3 — — 1 1 ............4 Official temperature—both F and C—and humidity readings are given France ................— 1 3 4 — — — — ...........4 with each event. South Africa ........— 1 1 2 — 1 1 2 ............4 EXPLAINING THE TYPOGRAPHY Australia ..............— 1 1 2 1 — — 1 ............3 Paragraph breaks in the preliminary rounds of running events indicate Belarus ...............— 1 1 — 1 — 1 ............2 the separation between qualifiers and non-qualifiers. Colombia .............— 1 1 — — 1 1 ............2 COLOR CODING St. Kitts ...............— 2 2 — — — — ...........2 All medalists appear in blue ink; all Americans are in bold face and Ukraine ...............— — — 1 — 1 2 ............2 italics (if in multiple rounds, only in the final round in which they com- Bahamas .............— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 peted); field-event/multi medalists appear in either blue (gold medal), Belgium ...............— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 red (silver) or green (bronze) in the progression charts. Botswana ............— — — 1 — — 1 ............1 SPLIT TIMES Brazil ...................— — — 1 — — 1 ............1 Times in 10ths were taken by the T&FN split crew (virtually completely Canada ...............— 1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 by video analysis); times in 100ths are eyebeam times from the official Croatia ................— — — — 1 — 1 ............1 timer, Seiko. Thanks to Mark Butler for his invaluable work in helping Czech Republic ...— — — — 1 — 1 ............1 with the 4x4 splits (“e” marks are derived by formula from eyebeam Estonia ................— 1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 times taken at the incorrect spot). Grenada ..............1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 FIELD CHARTS Hungary ..............— 1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 In the by-round field charts (all throws, horizontal jumps), the athlete’s Iran .....................— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 best of the day is underlined. The asterisked marks represent the Italy .....................— — — — — 1 1 ............1 progression of the lead. Japan ..................1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 WHAT’S IN VERSION ii? Kazakhstan .........— — — — 1 — 1 ............1 Note that this newsletter is marked as “version i”; this means his- Latvia ..................— — — — — 1 1 ............1 tory tells us that more small amendments will roll in as more tape is New Zealand .......— — — 1 — — 1 ............1 watched and more sources are uncovered. While we won’t e-mail Norway................— 1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 you the updated version, we will make a note of it in a subsequent TN and if you wish you’ll be able to download it from the Archive. Poland ................1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 Puerto Rico .........— 1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 Slovenia ..............— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 Spain ..................— — — — — 1 1 ............1 Sudan .................— 1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 © 2011 Track & Field News. All rights reserved. Trinidad ...............— — — — — 1 1 ............1 This newsletter may not be reprinted or retransmitted Tunisia ................— — — — 1 — 1 ............1 in any form without express Zimbabwe ...........— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 written permission. 24 24 24 72 23 23 23 69 ......141 www.trackandfieldnews.com -395- September 7, 2011 HEATS SEMIS 100 METERS (August 27; qualify 3+3) (August 28; qualify 2+2) (temperature 77/25; humidity 68%) (temperature 79/26; humidity 67%) FINAL I(-1.7)–1. Collins 10.13; 2. Trell Kimmons I(-0.4)–1. Blake 9.95; 2. Dix 10.05; 3. Vicaut (August 28; wind –1.4) (US) 10.32; 3. Richard Thompson (Tri) 10.34; 10.10; 4. Bailey 10.14; (temperature 79/26; humidity 67%) \ 4. Suwaibou Sanneh (Gam) 10.50; 5. 5. Bledman 10.14; 6. Hinds 10.32; 7. 1. Yohan Blake (Jamaica) ................... 9.92 Ronalds Arajs (Lat) 10.52; 6. Peter Emelieze Rodríguez 10.49;… fs—Chambers. (worth 9.85 adjusted for wind/altitude) (Ngr) 10.58; 7. Kimbembe 10.94;… dq— II(-1.0)–1. Bolt 10.05; 2. Lemaitre 10.11; 2. Walter Dix (US) .............................. 10.08 Adrian Griffith (Bah). 3. Thompson 10.20; 4. Kimmons 10.21; 3. Kim Collins (St Kitts) .................... 10.09 II(-1.7)–1. Dix 10.25; 2. Harry Aikines- 5. Saidy Ndure 10.21; 6. Frater 10.23; 7. 4. Christophe Lemaitre (Fra) 10.19; Aryeetey (GB) 10.28; 3. Keston Bledman (Tri) Devonish 10.25; 8. Kuc 10.51. 5. Daniel Bailey (Ant) 10.26; 10.32; 4. Andrew Hinds (Bar) 10.41; III(-0.8)–1. Collins 10.08; 2. Carter 10.16; 6. Jimmy Vicaut (Fra) 10.27; 5. Jason Smyth (Ire) 10.57; 6. Ogho- 3. Aikines-Aryeetey 10.23; 4. Gatlin 7. Nesta Carter (Jam) 10.95; Oghene Egwero (Ngr) 10.57; 7. Goeloe 10.84; 10.23; 5. Makusha 10.27; 6. Martina 10.29; … fs[–0.104]—Usain Bolt (Jam) (defending 8. Fadlin 11.10. 7. Ouhadi 10.45; 8. Warner 10.47. champ). III(-1.0)–1. Lemaitre 10.14; 2. Justin Gatlin (first WC ever with only 3 rounds) (US) 10.31; 3. Churandy Martina (Hol) 10.32; Lanes: 1. Vicaut; 2. Bailey; 3. Collins; 4. Dix; 5. 4. Marlon Devonish (GB) 10.34; Bolt; 6. Blake; 7. Carter; 8. Lemaitre. 5. Carlos Jorge (DR) 10.62; 6. Gabriel Reaction times: Carter 0.154, Collins 0.155, Mvumvure (Zim) 10.63; 7. Rogers 10.96; 8. Vicaut 0.162, Bailey 0.165, Blake 0.174, Dix Ilin 11.00. 0.175, Lemaitre 0.179. IV(-1.3)–1. Blake 10.12; 2. Vicaut 10.25; 3. QUALIFYING ROUND Ngonidzashe Makusha (Zim) 10.31; 4. Justyn (August 27; qualify 3+1; for athletes without Warner (Can) 10.33; A or B qualifiers, in on a nation’s “free pass”) 5. Ramon Gittens (Bar) 10.42; 6. Ben (temperature 79/26; humidity 72%) Youssef Meite (CI) 10.45; 7. Kobeane 10.59; I(1.7)–1. Abdouraim Haroun (Cha) 10.44 8. Themen 10.94. PR; 2. Keiron Rogers (AIA) 10.55 NR; 3. V(-1.2)–1. Carter 10.26; 2. Bailey 10.34; 4. Jurgen Themen (Sur) 10.84; Rytis Sakalauskas (Lit) 10.42; 3. Aziz Ouhadi 4. George Pine (Kyr) 11.34; 5. Kitavanah (Mor) 10.42; Kountavong (Lao) 11.42 PR; 6. Joshua 5. Marek Niit (Est) 10.53; 6. Aziz Zakari Jeremiah (NRU) 11.44 PR; 7. Okilani Tinilau (Gha) 10.55; 7. Hadi 10.75; 8. Yeo 10.85. (Tuv) 11.58; 8. Christopher Lima da Costa VI(-0.7)–1. Bolt 10.10; 2. Dwain Chambers (STP) 11.61 PR. (GB) 10.28; 3. Ángel David Rodríguez (Spa) II(1.2)–1. Chi Ho Tsui (HK) 10.45; 2. Fadlin 10.37; Fadlin (Ina) 10.70; 3. Tilak Ram Tharu (Nep) 4. Simon Magakwe (SA) 10.53; 5. Nilson 11.00 PR; Andre (Bra) 10.54; 6. Gerald Phiri (Zam) 4. Rodman Teltull (Pau) 11.31 PR; 5. 10.60; 7. Haroun 10.72; 8. Toyb 11.12. Mohamed Ghassem Ahmed Taled (Mau) VII(-1.2)–1. Michael Frater (Jam) 10.26; 2. 11.50 PR; 6. Massoud Azizi (Afg) 11.64; 7. Jaysuma Saidy Ndure (Nor) 10.33; 3. Dariusz John Howard (Mic) 11.71, Kukyoung Kim (SK). Kuc (Pol) 10.36; III(-1.3)–1. Gerard Kobeane (Bur) 10.64; 4. Reto Schenkel (Swi) 10.44; 5. Aaron 2. Geronimo Goeloe (Aru) 10.73; 3. Foo Ee Armstrong (Tri) 10.48; 6. Alvaro Gomez (Col) Yeo (Sin) 10.76; 4. Delivert Arsene Kimbembe 10.62; 7. Tsui 10.65; 8. Tharu 11.32. (Con) 10.85; 5. Joseph Andy Lui (TGA) 11.48; 6. Bledee Jarry (Lbr) 11.49 PR; 7. Ah Chong Sam Chong (AmS) 12.36 PR; 8. Orrin Ogumoro Pharmin (NMI) 12.60 PR. IV(-0.9)–1. Mohammad Noor Imran A Hadi (Mas) 10.77; 2. Dmitrii Ilin (Kir) 10.86; 3. Moudjib Toyb (Com) 11.07; 4. Karl Farrugia (Mlt) 11.21; 5. Francis Manioru (Sol) 11.28; 6. Federico Gorrieri (SM) 11.42; 7. Sogelau Tuvalu (AmS) 15.66 PR. -396- September 7, 2011 VI(0.4)–1. Edward 20.55; 2. de Barros heats 200 METERS 20.63; 3. Reto Schenkel (Swi) 20.77; (August 28; qualify 4+4) 4. Jared Connaughton (Can) 20.83; 5. Ben (temperature 72/22; humidity 55%) FINAL Youssef Meite (CI) 20.97; 6. Thuso Mpuang I–1. Bartholomew 44.82; 2. Renny Quow (September 3; wind +0.8) (SA) 21.07; 7. Omar Jouma Bilal Al-Salfa (Tri) 44.84; 3. Greg Nixon (US) 45.16; 4. Henry (temperature 79/26; humidity 54%) (UAE) 21.45; 8. Luka Rakic (Mne) 22.73. 45.22; 5. Riker Hylton (Jam) 45.54; 1. Usain Bolt (Jamaica) .................... 19.40 SEMIS 6. Mathieu Gnanligo (Ben) 47.01; 7. (WL) (x, 4 W) (defending champ) (September 2; qualify 2+2) Nelson Stone (PNG) 47.86; 8. Kerfalla (9.97/9.43); (temperature 81/27; humidity 64%) Camara (Gui) 49.74 PR. 2. Walter Dix (US) .............................. 19.70 I(-1.0)–1.
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