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RESULTS 200 Metres Men - Final Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 RESULTS 200 Metres Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R 19.93 Usain BOLT JAM 18 Devonshire 11 Apr 2004 Championships Record CR 20.17 Michael NORMAN USA 19 Bydgoszcz (Stadion Zawisza) 22 Jul 2016 World U20 Leading WU20L 20.35 Christopher TAYLOR JAM 19 Kingston (JAM) 24 Mar 2018 Area U20 Record AU20R National U20 Record NU20R Personal Best PB Season Best SB 13 July 2018 21:21 START TIME 21° C 73 % -0.1 m/s TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY WIND PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 297 Jona EFOLOKO GBR 23 Sep 99 6 20.48 PB 0.159 2 296 Charles DOBSON GBR 20 Oct 99 4 20.57 0.172 3 645 Eric HARRISON USA 18 Feb 99 7 20.79 0.149 4 245 Pol RETAMAL ESP 16 Mar 99 8 20.85 0.193 5 121 Zane BRANCO AUS 4 Jan 00 5 20.86 0.159 6 651 Khance MEYERS USA 11 Jan 99 3 20.87 0.159 7 321 Milo SKUPIN-ALFA GER 7 Feb 99 1 21.07 0.143 586 Henrik LARSSON SWE 30 Sep 99 2 DNS ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2018 19.93 Usain BOLT (JAM) Devonshire 11 Apr 04 20.35 Christopher TAYLOR (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 24 Mar 20.04 Ramil GULIYEV (AZE) Beograd 10 Jul 09 20.39 Eric HARRISON (USA) Bloomington, IN (USA) 13 May 20.07 Lorenzo DANIEL (USA) Starkville, MS 18 May 85 20.41 Thando DLODLO (RSA) Pretoria (RSA) 17 Mar 20.09 Noah LYLES (USA) Eugene (Hayward Field), OR 9 Jul 16 20.47 Anthony SCHWARTZ (USA) Miami (USA) 3 Mar 20.10 Clarence MUNYAI (RSA) Pretoria (Tuks) 4 Mar 17 20.48 Jona EFOLOKO (GBR) Tampere 13 Jul 20.13 Roy MARTIN (USA) Austin, TX 11 May 85 20.53 Charles DOBSON (GBR) Tampere 12 Jul 20.14 Tyreek HILL (USA) Orlando, FL 26 May 12 20.57 Anthony CARPENTER (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 22 Mar 20.14 Michael NORMAN (USA) Eugene (Hayward Field), OR 9 Jul 16 20.58 Zachary SHINNICK (USA) Los Angeles, CA (USA) 24 Mar 20.16 Riaan DEMPERS (RSA) Germiston 7 Apr 95 20.59 Jared HAYES (USA) San Marcos (USA) 13 May 20.18 Walter DIX (USA) Sacramento, CA 9 Jun 05 20.62 Khance MEYERS (USA) El Dorado, KS (USA) 18 May Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-200-M-f--1--.RS1..v1 Issued at 21:26 on Friday, 13 July 2018 Official IAAF Partners Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 RESULT PROGRESSION 200 Metres Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R 19.93 Usain BOLT JAM 18 Devonshire 11 Apr 2004 Championships Record CR 20.17 Michael NORMAN USA 19 Bydgoszcz (Stadion Zawisza) 22 Jul 2016 World U20 Leading WU20L 20.35 Christopher TAYLOR JAM 19 Kingston (JAM) 24 Mar 2018 Area U20 Record AU20R National U20 Record NU20R Personal Best PB Season Best SB 13 July 2018 RANK BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PHASE HEAT LANE PLACE RESULT WIND 1 297 Jona EFOLOKO GBR 23 Sep 99 Final 1 6 1 20.48 PB -0.1 Semi-Final 36 2 20.74 Q -0.3 Round 1 35 2 20.65 Q PB -0.2 2 296 Charles DOBSON GBR 20 Oct 99 Final 1 4 2 20.57 -0.1 Semi-Final 15 1 20.53 Q PB -0.6 Round 1 48 1 20.65 Q PB -0.1 3 645 Eric HARRISON USA 18 Feb 99 Final 1 7 3 20.79 -0.1 Semi-Final 35 6 20.86 Q -0.3 Round 1 23 4 20.73 Q +0.4 4 245 Pol RETAMAL ESP 16 Mar 99 Final 1 8 4 20.85 -0.1 Semi-Final 25 7 20.91 Q +0.4 Round 1 56 6 20.81 Q NU20R +0.2 5 121 Zane BRANCO AUS 4 Jan 00 Final 1 5 5 20.86 -0.1 Semi-Final 13 4 20.81 Q -0.6 Round 1 31 10 21.04 Q -0.2 6 651 Khance MEYERS USA 11 Jan 99 Final 1 3 6 20.87 -0.1 Semi-Final 24 3 20.79 Q +0.4 Round 1 12 3 20.70 Q -0.9 7 321 Milo SKUPIN-ALFA GER 7 Feb 99 Final 1 1 7 21.07 -0.1 Semi-Final 14 8 20.96 q -0.6 Round 1 38 5 20.80 Q PB -0.2 586 Henrik LARSSON SWE 30 Sep 99 Final 1 2 DNS -0.1 Semi-Final 16 5 20.85 q PB -0.6 Round 1 57 7 20.88 Q +0.2 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2018 19.93 Usain BOLT (JAM) Devonshire 11 Apr 04 20.35 Christopher TAYLOR (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 24 Mar 20.04 Ramil GULIYEV (AZE) Beograd 10 Jul 09 20.39 Eric HARRISON (USA) Bloomington, IN (USA) 13 May 20.07 Lorenzo DANIEL (USA) Starkville, MS 18 May 85 20.41 Thando DLODLO (RSA) Pretoria (RSA) 17 Mar 20.09 Noah LYLES (USA) Eugene (Hayward Field), OR 9 Jul 16 20.47 Anthony SCHWARTZ (USA) Miami (USA) 3 Mar 20.10 Clarence MUNYAI (RSA) Pretoria (Tuks) 4 Mar 17 20.48 Jona EFOLOKO (GBR) Tampere 13 Jul 20.13 Roy MARTIN (USA) Austin, TX 11 May 85 20.53 Charles DOBSON (GBR) Tampere 12 Jul 20.14 Tyreek HILL (USA) Orlando, FL 26 May 12 20.57 Anthony CARPENTER (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 22 Mar 20.14 Michael NORMAN (USA) Eugene (Hayward Field), OR 9 Jul 16 20.58 Zachary SHINNICK (USA) Los Angeles, CA (USA) 24 Mar 20.16 Riaan DEMPERS (RSA) Germiston 7 Apr 95 20.59 Jared HAYES (USA) San Marcos (USA) 13 May 20.18 Walter DIX (USA) Sacramento, CA 9 Jun 05 20.62 Khance MEYERS (USA) El Dorado, KS (USA) 18 May Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-200-M-f----.RS7..v1 Issued at 21:26 on Friday, 13 July 2018 Official IAAF Partners Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 RESULTS 400 Metres Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R 43.87 Steve LEWIS USA 19 Seoul (Olympic Stadium) 28 Sep 1988 Championships Record CR 44.66 Hamdan Odha AL-BISHI KSA 19 Santiago de Chile (E.Nacional) 20 Oct 2000 World U20 Leading WU20L 44.88 Christopher TAYLOR JAM 19 Kingston (JAM) 24 Jun 2018 Area U20 Record AU20R National U20 Record NU20R Personal Best PB Season Best SB 13 July 2018 20:42 START TIME 21° C 73 % TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 147 Jonathan SACOOR BEL 1 Sep 99 5 45.03 NU20R 0.154 2 417 Christopher TAYLOR JAM 1 Oct 99 6 45.38 0.197 3 419 Chantz SAWYERS JAM 6 Jun 99 4 45.89 0.157 4 402 Edoardo SCOTTI ITA 9 May 00 3 46.20 0.180 5 642 Howard FIELDS USA 25 Jan 99 2 46.53 0.163 6 181 Khamal STEWART-BAYNES CAN 22 Sep 99 7 46.79 0.158 7 186 Myles MISENER-DALEY CAN 1 Mar 01 1 47.03 0.153 8 145 Jonathan JONES BAR 6 Feb 99 8 48.01 0.185 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2018 43.87 Steve LEWIS (USA) Seoul (Olympic Stadium) 28 Sep 88 44.88 Christopher TAYLOR (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 24 Jun 44.22 Baboloki THEBE (BOT) Gaborone (National Stadium) 21 May 16 45.03 Jonathan SACOOR (BEL) Tampere 13 Jul 44.25 Karabo SIBANDA (BOT) Rio de Janeiro (Estádio Olímpico) 14 Aug 16 45.09 Dashawn MORRIS (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 24 Mar 44.27 Abdalleleh HAROUN (QAT)La Chaux-de-Fonds (La Charrière) 5 Jul 15 45.28 Emmanuel BAMIDELE (NGR) Abuja (NGR) 16 Feb 44.36 Kirani JAMES (GRN) Zürich (Letzigrund) 8 Sep 11 45.40 Chantz SAWYERS (JAM) Tampa, FL (USA) 25 May 44.66 Hamdan Odha AL-BISHI (KSA)Santiago de Chile (E.Nacional) 20 Oct 00 45.47 Anthony CARPENTER (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 24 Mar 44.66 LaShawn MERRITT (USA) Kingston, JAM 7 May 05 45.50 Howard FIELDS (USA) Bloomington, IN (USA) 17 Jun 44.69 Darrell ROBINSON (USA) Indianapolis, IN 24 Jul 82 45.60 Taj BURGESS (USA) Bloomington, IN (USA) 13 May 44.71 Luguelín SANTOS (DOM) Guadalajara, MEX 26 Oct 11 45.74 Sean BURRELL (USA) Baton Rouge, LA (USA) 5 May 44.73 James ROLLE (USA) Colorado Springs, CO 2 Jul 83 45.79 Aruna DHARSHANA (SRI) GiFu (JPN) 8 Jun Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-400-M-f--1--.RS1..v1 Issued at 20:50 on Friday, 13 July 2018 Official IAAF Partners Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 RESULT PROGRESSION 400 Metres Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R 43.87 Steve LEWIS USA 19 Seoul (Olympic Stadium) 28 Sep 1988 Championships Record CR 44.66 Hamdan Odha AL-BISHI KSA 19 Santiago de Chile (E.Nacional) 20 Oct 2000 World U20 Leading WU20L 44.88 Christopher TAYLOR JAM 19 Kingston (JAM) 24 Jun 2018 Area U20 Record AU20R National U20 Record NU20R Personal Best PB Season Best SB 13 July 2018 RANK BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PHASE HEAT LANE PLACE RESULT 1 147 Jonathan SACOOR BEL 1 Sep 99 Final 1 5 1 45.03 NU20R Semi-Final 14 1 45.72 Q NU20R Round 1 28 5 46.56 Q 2 417 Christopher TAYLOR JAM 1 Oct 99 Final 1 6 2 45.38 Semi-Final 34 3 46.18 Q Round 1 65 2 46.14 Q 3 419 Chantz SAWYERS JAM 6 Jun 99 Final 1 4 3 45.89 Semi-Final 13 4 46.19 Q Round 1 43 4 46.52 Q 4 402 Edoardo SCOTTI ITA 9 May 00 Final 1 3 4 46.20 Semi-Final 26 2 45.84 Q NU20R Round 1 63 3 46.52 Q PB 5 642 Howard FIELDS USA 25 Jan 99 Final 1 2 5 46.53 Semi-Final 33 7 46.53 q Round 1 54 12 47.08 Q 6 181 Khamal STEWART-BAYNES CAN 22 Sep 99 Final 1 7 6 46.79 Semi-Final 35 6 46.38 Q Round 1 12 14 47.10 Q 7 186 Myles MISENER-DALEY CAN 1 Mar 01 Final 1 1 7 47.03 Semi-Final 25 8 46.53 q Round 1 72 7 46.87 Q 8 145 Jonathan JONES BAR 6 Feb 99 Final 1 8 8 48.01 Semi-Final 23 5 46.22 Q Round 1 58 1 46.05 Q PB ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2018 43.87 Steve LEWIS (USA) Seoul (Olympic Stadium) 28 Sep 88 44.88 Christopher TAYLOR (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 24 Jun 44.22 Baboloki THEBE (BOT) Gaborone (National Stadium) 21 May 16 45.03 Jonathan SACOOR (BEL) Tampere 13 Jul 44.25 Karabo SIBANDA (BOT) Rio de Janeiro (Estádio Olímpico) 14 Aug 16 45.09 Dashawn MORRIS (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 24 Mar 44.27 Abdalleleh HAROUN (QAT)La Chaux-de-Fonds (La Charrière) 5 Jul 15 45.28 Emmanuel BAMIDELE (NGR) Abuja (NGR) 16 Feb 44.36 Kirani JAMES (GRN) Zürich (Letzigrund) 8 Sep 11 45.40 Chantz SAWYERS (JAM) Tampa, FL (USA) 25 May 44.66 Hamdan Odha AL-BISHI (KSA)Santiago de Chile (E.Nacional) 20 Oct 00 45.47 Anthony CARPENTER (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 24 Mar 44.66 LaShawn MERRITT (USA) Kingston, JAM 7 May 05 45.50 Howard FIELDS (USA) Bloomington, IN (USA) 17 Jun 44.69 Darrell ROBINSON (USA) Indianapolis, IN 24 Jul 82 45.60 Taj BURGESS (USA) Bloomington, IN (USA) 13 May 44.71 Luguelín SANTOS (DOM) Guadalajara, MEX 26 Oct 11 45.74 Sean BURRELL (USA) Baton Rouge, LA (USA) 5 May
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