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Day 1 Programme ATHLETICS Day 1 Programme Friday 3 August 2012 Timetable Date Time Sex Event Round Morning session 03/08 10:00 M Shot Put Qualification 03/08 10:05 W 100 Metres Hurdles Heptathlon 03/08 10:25 W Triple Jump Qualification 03/08 10:40 W 100 Metres Preliminary Round 03/08 11:15 M 400 Metres Hurdles Heats 03/08 11:15 W High Jump Heptathlon 03/08 11:20 M Hammer Throw Qualification 03/08 12:00 W 400 Metres Heats 03/08 12:45 M Hammer Throw Qualification 03/08 13:00 M 3000 Metres Steeplechase Heats Afternoon session 03/08 19:00 W Shot Put Heptathlon 03/08 19:05 W 100 Metres Heats 03/08 19:10 W Discus Throw Qualification 03/08 19:50 M Long Jump Qualification 03/08 20:05 M 1500 Metres Heats 03/08 20:30 M Shot Put Final 03/08 20:35 W Discus Throw Qualification 03/08 20:45 W 200 Metres Heptathlon 03/08 21:25 W 10,000 Metres Final Shot Put - M Qualification Qual. rule: qualification standard 20.65m or at least best 12 qualify. Group A Friday 03 August 2012 - 10:00 Bib Athlete SB PB 1 2 3 1 3209 Christian Cantwell USA 22.31 22.54 2 2836 Soslan Tsirikhov RUS 20.41 20.76 3 2505 Stephen Saenz MEX 20.08 20.08 4 2711 Marco Fortes POR 21.02 21.02 5 1003 Adriatik Hoxha ALB 18.18 18.18 6 1023 Germ€n Lauro ARG 20.43 20.43 7 2118 •dinn Thorsteinsson ISL 20.22 20.22 8 2395 Maris Urtans LAT 19.84 21.63 9 2550 Rutger Smith NED 20.56 21.62 10 2046 Lajos K‚rthy HUN 20.17 20.78 11 1153 Kemal Mesic BIH 20.71 20.71 12 2659 Tomasz Majewski POL 21.72 21.95 13 1297 Justin Rodhe CAN 21.11 21.11 14 1986 Mihaƒl Stamat„yiannis GRE 19.70 20.36 15 1924 David Storl GER 21.88 21.88 16 1163 Pavel Lyzhyn BLR 20.48 21.21 17 1639 Borja Vivas ESP 20.06 20.18 18 1264 Georgi Ivanov BUL 20.33 20.33 19 2187 Dorian Scott JAM 20.72 21.45 20 1063 Dale Stevenson AUS 20.63 20.63 Group B Friday 03 August 2012 - 10:00 Bib Athlete SB PB 1 2 3 1 2951 Asmir Kola…inac SRB 20.85 20.85 2 1484 Carlos V†liz CUB 20.50 20.76 3 3221 Reese Hoffa USA 22.00 22.43 4 2907 Emanuele Fuamatu SAM 19.46 19.46 5 1547 Kim Christensen DEN 20.02 20.39 6 1671 Raigo Toompuu EST 20.04 20.20 7 1455 Ned‡ad Mulabegovic CRO 20.66 20.66 8 3031 Ming-Huang Chang TPE 20.25 20.58 9 3074 H‚seyin Atici TUR 20.42 20.42 10 2087 Amin Nikfar IRI 19.51 20.05 11 1165 Andrei Mikhnevich BLR 20.90 22.10 12 3262 Ryan Whiting USA 22.00 22.00 13 1280 Dylan Armstrong CAN 21.50 22.21 14 1825 Carl Myerscough GBR 20.13 21.92 15 2831 Maksim Sidorov RUS 21.51 21.51 16 1891 Ralf Bartels GER 20.30 21.44 17 1527 Antonƒn ˆalsk‰ CZE 20.38 20.71 18 2069 Om Prakash Singh IND 20.69 20.69 19 3145 Andriy Semenov UKR 20.55 20.63 20 1367 Jun Zhang CHN 20.16 20.41 100 Metres Hurdles - W Heptathlon Heat 1 Friday 03 August 2012 - 10:05 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 2 2052 GyŠrgyi Farkas HUN 14.23 14.09 3 2604 Ida Marcussen NOR 14.08 13.96 4 2440 Austra Skujyte LTU 14.12 13.96 5 1187 Yana Maksimava BLR 14.10 13.99 6 1948 Julia M‹chtig GER 14.28 14.10 7 1090 Ivona Dadic AUT 14.55 14.55 8 2702 Karolina Tyminska POL 13.55 13.12 Heat 2 Friday 03 August 2012 - 10:13 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 2 1975 Margaret Simpson GHA 13.85 13.41 3 2614 Sarah Cowley NZL 13.86 13.86 4 3157 Natallia Dobrynska UKR 13.97 13.43 5 1534 Eli…ka Klucinov€ CZE 14.03 14.03 6 2554 Nadine Broersen NED 13.82 13.82 7 2280 Irina Karpova KAZ 13.99 13.96 8 1775 Marisa De Aniceto FRA 13.75 13.64 9 1991 Sofƒa Ifadƒdou GRE 13.76 13.54 Heat 3 Friday 03 August 2012 - 10:21 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 2 3174 Hanna Melnychenko UKR 13.60 13.28 3 3283 Sharon Day USA 13.68 13.68 4 3008 Jessica Samuelsson SWE 13.66 13.66 5 1858 Louise Hazel GBR 13.41 13.24 6 1957 Jennifer Oeser GER 13.54 13.14 7 2400 Laura Ikauniece LAT 13.53 13.53 8 2398 Aiga Grabuste LAT 13.66 13.46 9 2981 Ellen Sprunger SUI 13.54 13.54 Heat 4 Friday 03 August 2012 - 10:29 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 2 2891 Kristina Savitskaya RUS 13.52 13.52 3 1965 Lilli Schwarzkopf GER 13.42 13.32 4 2874 Olga Kurban RUS 13.40 13.29 5 3198 Lyudmyla Yosypenko UKR 13.42 13.42 6 1673 Grit Œadeiko EST 13.36 13.36 7 3308 Chantae McMillan USA 13.36 13.36 8 2561 Dafne Schippers NED 13.43 13.27 9 1862 Katarina Johnson-Thompson GBR 13.48 13.48 Heat 5 Friday 03 August 2012 - 10:37 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 2 1324 Jessica Zelinka CAN 12.68 12.68 3 1788 Antoinette Nana Djimou Ida FRA 13.11 13.11 4 1321 Brianne Theisen CAN 13.09 13.09 5 2587 Uhunoma Osazuwa NGR 13.28 13.28 6 2849 Tatyana Chernova RUS 13.34 13.32 7 1141 Sara Aerts BEL 13.06 13.06 8 1856 Jessica Ennis GBR 12.81 12.79 9 3289 Hyleas Fountain USA 12.86 12.78 Triple Jump - W Qualification Qual. rule: qualification standard 14.40m or at least best 12 qualified. Group A Friday 03 August 2012 - 10:25 Order Bib Athlete SB PB 1 1179 Kseniya Dziatsuk BLR 14.76 14.76 2 3186 Olha Saladuha UKR 14.99 14.99 3 2900 Victoria Valyukevich RUS 14.64 14.85 4 2937 Marija Œestak SLO 14.26 15.08 5 2283 Irina Litvinenko Ektova KAZ 14.29 14.48 6 1847 Yamil† Aldama GBR 14.82 15.29 7 2763 Cristina Bujin ROU 14.14 14.42 8 1266 Andriana B•nova BUL 14.14 14.34 9 2996 Dana Veld€kov€ SVK 14.36 14.51 10 1380 Yanmei Li CHN 14.23 14.35 11 1502 Josleidy Ribalta CUB 14.30 14.61 12 3336 Aleksandra Kotlyarova UZB 14.01 14.35 13 3156 Hanna Demydova UKR 14.50 14.50 14 2210 Kimberly Williams JAM 14.52 14.52 15 1996 Nƒki Pan†tta GRE 14.50 14.55 16 2876 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS 14.68 15.36 17 3317 Amanda Smock USA 13.94 14.18 Group B Friday 03 August 2012 - 10:25 Order Bib Athlete SB PB 1 2157 Simona La Mantia ITA 14.29 14.69 2 1658 Patricia Sarrapio ESP 13.90 14.10 3 2960 Biljana Topic SRB 13.85 14.56 4 1504 Yargeris Savigne CUB 14.55 15.28 5 3167 Hanna Knyazyeva UKR 14.71 14.71 6 1485 Dailenys Alc€ntara CUB 14.58 14.58 7 3334 Anastasiya Juravleva UZB 14.34 14.55 8 1234 Keila Costa BRA 14.31 14.57 9 2072 Mayookha Johny IND 13.95 14.11 10 1393 Limei Xie CHN 14.21 14.90 11 1998 Athanasƒa P†rra GRE 14.71 14.71 12 1432 Caterine Ibarg‚en COL 14.95 14.99 13 2205 Trecia Smith JAM 14.05 15.16 14 2287 Olga Rypakova KAZ 14.84 15.25 15 3054 Ayanna Alexander TRI 14.15 14.15 16 1144 Svetlana Bolshakova BEL 14.28 14.55 17 2728 Patrƒcia Mamona POR 14.52 14.52 18 2880 Veronika Mosina RUS 14.50 14.50 100 Metres - W Preliminary Round Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualify. Heat 1 Friday 03 August 2012 - 10:40 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 2 2021 Aissata Tour† GUI 3 1445 Feta Ahamada COM 11.72 11.59 4 2494 Afa Ismail MDV 12.98 5 2217 Rima Taha JOR 12.91 6 2349 Kaingaue David KIR 13.72 7 3366 Chauzje Choosha ZAM 12.71 12.71 8 3029 Bamab Napo TOG 12.55 12.55 9 2116 Dana Abdul Razak IRQ 11.89 11.88 Heat 2 Friday 03 August 2012 - 10:47 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 2 2593 Nafissa Souleymane NIG 12.74 3 3106 Asenate Manoa TUV 13.72 13.72 4 3363 Fatima Sulaiman Dahman YEM 13.35 5 2524 Diane Borg MLT 11.95 11.89 6 2620 Shinoona Salah Al-Habsi OMA 12.37 12.37 7 1013 Cristina Llovera AND 12.73 12.73 8 1406 Delphine Atangana CMR 11.56 11.24 9 1156 Kaina Martinez BIZ 11.74 Heat 3 Friday 03 August 2012 - 10:54 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 2 2036 Yee Pui Fong HKG 11.79 11.79 3 2757 Noor Hussain Al-Malki QAT 12.61 12.61 4 2640 Rubie Joy Gabriel PLW 13.48 5 1330 LorŽne Bazolo CGO 11.72 11.72 6 2384 Laenly Phoutthavong LAO 7 1410 Patricia Taea COK 12.61 12.44 8 3025 Maysa Rejepova TKM 13.43 9 2944 Pauline Kwalea SOL 13.08 Heat 4 Friday 03 August 2012 - 11:01 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 1 2942 Martina Pretelli SMR 12.26 12.02 2 1798 Saruba Colley GAM 12.12 12.12 3 3343 Janice Alatoa VAN 13.45 13.45 4 2565 Pramila Rijal NEP 5 2410 Hala Gezah LBA 13.15 13.15 6 2642 Toea Wisil PNG 11.49 11.49 7 1447 Lidiane Lopes CPV 8 1002 Tahmina Kohistani AFG 15.00 9 1794 Mihter Wendolin FSM 13.34 400 Metres Hurdles - M Heats Qual.
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