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Instituto Panameño De Deportes Dirección Tecnica De Deportes Y Recreación Aportes Economicos Otorgados a Las Federaciones 2012
INSTITUTO PANAMEÑO DE DEPORTES DIRECCIÓN TECNICA DE DEPORTES Y RECREACIÓN APORTES ECONOMICOS OTORGADOS A LAS FEDERACIONES 2012 FECHA DEL EVENTO N° BOLETOS No. ORGANIZACION MES DIAS LUGAR EVENTO CUBRIR GASTOS DE MONTO MEMO AÉREOS CHEQUE ASOCIACIÓN NACIONAL E DEL 19 AL PRIMER TORNEO NACIONAL ALQUILER DE CANCHA, TROFEOS 1 ENERO PANAMÁ B/. 1,350.00 149938 RACQUETBALL DE 26 Y CLAUSURA ORGANIZACIÓNPANAMÁ CAMPEONATO INTERNACIONAL VI HONORARIOS DE JUECES ECUESTRE DE PANAMÁ ENERO – ENCUENTRO DE FRONTERAS 2012 INTERNACIONALES, DISEÑADOR 2 DEL 31 AL 5 PANAMÁ B/. 20,000.00 149976 FEBRERO DE PISTA PREMIACIÓN, SONIDO, VETERINARIO. PREMIOS, FEDERACIÓN PANAMEÑA CONGRESO ELECTORAL DE LA PASAJE AÉREO Y APOYO DEL 19 AL REP. 3 DE LEVANTAMIENTO DE ENERO FEDERACIÓN PANAMERICANA ECONÓMICO B/. 200.00 B/. 587.64 149946 22 DOMINICANA PESAS ASOCIACIÓN DE DEL 12 AL TANARA, 6TO. CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE ARBITRAJE 4 ENERO B/. 8,000.00 149968 VAQUEROS DE PANAMÁ 15 CHEPO LAZO FEDERACION PANAMEÑA 33VA. CARRERA ATLETICA TRANSPORTE, LOGISTICA Y 5 ENERO 29 CHIRIQUÍ B/. 500.00 149947 DE ATLETISMO INTERNACIONAL LA CANDELARIA SEGURIDAD ORGANIZACIÓN MEMBRESIA MEMBRESIA A LA FEDERACIÓN 6 ECUESTRE DE PANAMÁ INTERNACIONAL DE ECUESTRE B/. 1,750.00 CORRESPONDIENTE AL 2012 CLUB DE AMAZONAS DE XV CAMPEONATO NACIONAL DE PREMIACIÓN, PLACAS Y TROFEOS 7 FEBRERO 4 Y 5 VERAGUAS B/. 4,460.00 150001 VERAGUAS AMAZONAS DEL 17 AL FEDERACIÓN PANAMEÑA FEBRERO COLOMBIA PREPARACIÓN PASAJES AÉREOS 8 24 DEL cheque B/. 32,031.00 150126 DE FÚTBOL MARZO CALIFORNIA TORNEO PRE-OLIMPICO 20 AL 28 FEDERACIÓN PANAMEÑA DEL 11 AL TORNEO PROFESIONAL DE TENIS PASAJES AÉREOS, TRANSPORTE Y 9 FEBRERO PANAMÁ B/. -
Athletics Australia Almanac
HANDBOOK OF RECORDS & RESULTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Special thanks to the following for their support and contribution to Athletics Australia and the production of this publication. Rankings Paul Jenes (Athletics Australia Statistician) Records Ronda Jenkins (Athletics Australia Records Officer) Results Peter Hamilton (Athletics Australia Track & Field Commission) Paul Jenes, David Tarbotton Official photographers of Athletics Australia Getty Images Cover Image Scott Martin, VIC Athletics Australia Suite 22, Fawkner Towers 431 St Kilda Road Melbourne Victoria 3004 Australia Telephone 61 3 9820 3511 Facsimile 61 3 9820 3544 Email [email protected] athletics.com.au ABN 35 857 196 080 athletics.com.au Athletics Australia CONTENTS 2006 Handbook of Records & Results CONTENTS Page Page Messages – Athletics Australia 8 Australian Road & Cross Country Championships 56 – Australian Sports Commission 10 Mountain Running 57 50km and 100km 57 Athletics Australia Life Members & Merit Awards 11 Marathon and Half Marathon 58 Honorary Life Members 12 Road Walking 59 Recipients of the Merit Award of Athletics Australia 13 Cross Country 61 All Schools Cross Country 63 2006 Results Australian All Schools & Youth Athletics Championships 68 Telstra Selection Trials & 84th Australian Athletics Championships 15 Women 69 Women 16 Men 80 Men 20 Schools Knockout National Final 91 Australian Interstate Youth (Under 18) Match 25 Cup Competition 92 Women 26 Plate Competition 96 Men 27 Telstra A-Series Meets (including 2007 10,000m Championships at Zatopek) 102 -
Libro ING CAC1-36:Maquetación 1.Qxd
© Enrique Montesinos, 2013 © Sobre la presente edición: Organización Deportiva Centroamericana y del Caribe (Odecabe) Edición y diseño general: Enrique Montesinos Diseño de cubierta: Jorge Reyes Reyes Composición y diseño computadorizado: Gerardo Daumont y Yoel A. Tejeda Pérez Textos en inglés: Servicios Especializados de Traducción e Interpretación del Deporte (Setidep), INDER, Cuba Fotos: Reproducidas de las fuentes bibliográficas, Periódico Granma, Fernando Neris. Los elementos que componen este volumen pueden ser reproducidos de forma parcial siem- pre que se haga mención de su fuente de origen. Se agradece cualquier contribución encaminada a completar los datos aquí recogidos, o a la rectificación de alguno de ellos. Diríjala al correo [email protected] ÍNDICE / INDEX PRESENTACIÓN/ 1978: Medellín, Colombia / 77 FEATURING/ VII 1982: La Habana, Cuba / 83 1986: Santiago de los Caballeros, A MANERA DE PRÓLOGO / República Dominicana / 89 AS A PROLOGUE / IX 1990: Ciudad México, México / 95 1993: Ponce, Puerto Rico / 101 INTRODUCCIÓN / 1998: Maracaibo, Venezuela / 107 INTRODUCTION / XI 2002: San Salvador, El Salvador / 113 2006: Cartagena de Indias, I PARTE: ANTECEDENTES Colombia / 119 Y DESARROLLO / 2010: Mayagüez, Puerto Rico / 125 I PART: BACKGROUNG AND DEVELOPMENT / 1 II PARTE: LOS GANADORES DE MEDALLAS / Pasos iniciales / Initial steps / 1 II PART: THE MEDALS WINNERS 1926: La primera cita / / 131 1926: The first rendezvous / 5 1930: La Habana, Cuba / 11 Por deportes y pruebas / 132 1935: San Salvador, Atletismo / Athletics -
07 Records.Qxp
MEDIA INFORMATION 2008 BEARS STAFF ADMINISTRATION 2007 REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S INDOOR RECORDS EVENT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY BIG 12 RECORD COLLEGIATE RECORD 60 Meters 7.31 - LaKadron Ivery 7.14 - Carlette Guidry 7.09 - Angela Williams Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12), 2004 Texas, 1991 USC, 2001 records 60-Meter Hurdles 8.43 - Nzingah Kamani 7.87 - Pricilla Lopes 7.84 - Virginia Powell Norman, Okla., 1999 Nebraska, 2006 USC, 2006 200 Meters 23.51 - Kandace Tucker 22.40 - Bianca Knight 22.40 - Bianca Knight Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12), 2006 Texas, 2008 Texas, 2008 400 Meters 52.39 - Yulanda Nelson 50.82 - Sanya Richards 50.80 - Natasha Hastings Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA), 1999 Texas, 2004 South Carolina, 2007 600 Yards 1:17.66 - Jennifer Jordan 1:17.52 - Suziann Reid Not run Ames, Iowa (Big 12), 1998 Texas, 1998 800 Meters 2:06.34 - Lanie Millar 2:02.9 - Mary Decker 2:00.75 - Nicole Cook Ames, Iowa, 2002 Colorado, 1978 Tennessee, 2005 1,000 Meters 2:45.68 - Nichole Jones 2:42.51 - Tara Arnold Not run Ames, Iowa (Big 12), 2007 Texas, 1985 Mile 4:41.67 - Lauren Hagans 4:36.31 - Sally Kipyego 4:28.31 - Vicki Huber Fayetteville, Ark., 2008 Texas Tech, 2008 Villanova, 1988 3,000 Meters 8:59.71 - Lisa Stone 8:58.68 - Christine McMiken 8:49.18 - Kim Smith Norman, Okla., 1989 Oklahoma State, 1985 Providence, 2004 5,000 Meters 16:03.76 - Karin Ernstrom 15:27.42 - Sally Kipyego 15:14.18 - Kim Smith Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA), 1999 Texas Tech, 2007 Providence, 2004 High Jump 5-10 1/2 - Kirsten Stepcick 6-5 1/2 - Erin Aldrich 6-5 1/2 - Lisa Ramos (Stanford), Amy Fort Worth, Texas (SWC), 1993 Texas, 1998 Acuff (UCLA), Erin Aldrich (Texas), Dora Gyorffy (Harvard) Long Jump 20-07 - April Holliness 22-00 1/4 - Marshevet Hooker 22-08 - Elva Goulbourne Ames, Iowa, 2002 Texas, 2006 Auburn, 2002 Triple Jump 45-02 1/2 - Stacey Bowers 45-02 1/2 - Stacey Bowers 46-09 - Suzette Lee Indianapolis, Ind. -
2021 Track & Field Record Book
2021 TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK 1 Mondo broke his own world record with a clearance of 6.18 meters in Glasgow, Scotland, on February 15, 2020. 2020 World Athletics Male Athlete of the Year Baton Rouge, La. – Mondo Duplantis was named Renaud Lavilennie’s previous world record of 6.14 Greg, were given the Coaching Achievement Award. the winner of the 2020 World Athletics Male Athlete of meters that was set in 2014. Helena and Greg serve as Mondo’s coaches and the Year award on December 5, 2020. The virtual cer- It was only a week later and he re-upped his world training advisors; Greg still serves as a volunteer emony announced a plethora of awards in what was a record by a centimeter with a clearance of 6.18 meters assistant coach with the LSU track and field program. celebration of the sport of track and field. on February 15 at the Muller Indoor Grand Prix in Mondo also was part of an award that was won by Mondo won the award over Joshua Cheptegei Glasgow. The indoor season saw him compete five Renaud Lavillenie – the COVID Inspiration award. In the (Uganda), Ryan Crouser (USA), Johannes Vetter times and at each event he cleared six meters or early stages of COVID-19 lockdowns, Lavillenie came (Germany), and Karsten Warholm (Norway). Duplantis, higher. up with the concept of the ‘Ultimate Garden Clash’. It who is 21 years old, becomes the youngest winner of Following a three and a half month hiatus due was event that three pole vaulters – Lavillenie, Mondo, this award. -
60Th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the World's Best Athletes Compete" El Camino College -Torrance, CA - 4/19/2018 to 4/21/2018 Results
RecordTiming - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:15 PM 4/21/2018 Page 1 60th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" El Camino College -Torrance, CA - 4/19/2018 to 4/21/2018 Results Girls 100 Meter Dash Seeded HS Name Team Finals Wind Finals 1 #1891 Mariah Allain La Sierra 11.86 2.1 2 #1911 Alexus Alexander Lakewood 11.89 2.1 3 #1188 Ezinne Abba Etiwanda 11.96 2.1 4 #652 Kennedy Waite Calabasas 12.09 2.1 5 #2305 Chioma Okonkwo Murrieta Mesa 12.12 2.1 6 #1920 Kayla Thompson Lancaster 12.23 2.1 7 #760 A'Nysti Reece Carter 12.27 2.1 8 #950 Anaiya Anderson Copper Canyon 12.33 2.1 9 #142 Emma Jansen Adolfo Camarillo 12.54 2.1 Girls 100 Meter Dash Invitational HS Name Team Finals Wind Finals 1 #1971 Ariyonna Augustine Long Beach Poly 11.67 0.2 2 #247 Chinyere Okoro Amador Valley 11.75 0.2 3 #3021 Jazmyne Frost Serra (Gardena) 11.77 0.2 4 #959 Alysah Hickey Coronado 12.02 0.2 5 #3023 Queen Okoh Serra (Gardena) 12.12 0.2 6 #2099 Kelli Godin Mater Dei 12.19 0.2 7 #3672 Jordyn Grady Upland 12.20 0.2 8 #1979 Jaelyn Predium Long Beach Poly 12.24 0.2 9 #3279 Maddie Jocson Tesoro 12.52 0.2 Girls 200 Meter Dash Seeded HS Name Team Finals Wind Finals 1 #1891 Mariah Allain La Sierra 24.74 2.8 2 #956 Egbe Ndip-agbor Corona 24.95 2.8 3 #2305 Chioma Okonkwo Murrieta Mesa 24.99 2.8 4 #3023 Queen Okoh Serra (Gardena) 25.34 2.8 5 #746 Kaitlyn Williams Carson 25.79 2.8 6 #950 Anaiya Anderson Copper Canyon 25.93 2.8 Girls 200 Meter Dash Invitational HS Name Team Finals Wind Finals 1 #650 De'Anna Nowling Calabasas 24.03 0.2 2 #1971 Ariyonna Augustine Long Beach Poly 24.05 0.2 3 #3021 Jazmyne Frost Serra (Gardena) 24.39 0.2 4 #3671 Chelsea Daye Upland 24.51 0.2 5 #1137 Milayah Medley El Toro 24.54 0.2 6 #247 Chinyere Okoro Amador Valley 24.59 0.2 7 #1960 Chudney McGehee Long Beach Millikan 25.03 0.2 8 #1188 Ezinne Abba Etiwanda 25.07 0.2 RecordTiming - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:15 PM 4/21/2018 Page 2 60th ANNUAL MT. -
2005 Husky Track and Field Information
2005 Husky Track and Field Information HUSKY QUI CK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2005 SEASON INFO University Information 2005 Season Info Location: Seattle, Wash. Quick Facts ............................................. 1 Mailing Address: 229 Graves Bldg. Husky Track and Field: Living the Box 354070, Seattle, WA 98195 Life of a Champion ........................ 2-3 Founded: Nov. 4, 1861 Husky Stadium ........................................ 4 Enrollment: 36,000 (26,000 undergrad) Dempsey Indoor ...................................... 5 Nickname: Huskies 2005 Men’s Outlook ............................. 6-7 Colors: Purple and Gold 2005 Men’s Roster .................................. 7 Conference: Pacific-10 2005 Women’s Outlook ........................ 8-9 Previews, p. 6-9 Indoor Track: Dempsey Indoor 2005 Women’s Roster ............................. 9 Outdoor Track: Husky Stadium Men’s Qualifying Standards .................. 10 President: Mark Emmert Women’s Qualifying Standards .............. 11 Athletic Director: Conference/NCAA Affiliations................ 12 Todd Turner Internet Site: www.gohuskies.com ATHLETE BIOS COACHES 2004 REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY 2005 Athlete Bios Coaching Information Men’s Bios........................................ 14-31 Head Coach Track & Field / Cross Country: ........ Greg Metcalf (3rd year) Women’s Bios .................................. 32-47 Office Phone: (206) 543-0811 Husky Coaches Assistant Coach (Vault/Jumps):.......................... Pat Licari (9th year) Office Phone: (206) 685-7429 Head Coach Greg Metcalf -
“Where the World's Best Athletes Compete”
6 0 T H A N N U A L “Where the world’s best athletes compete” MEDIA INFORMATION updated on April 5, 2018 6 0 T H A N N U A L “Where the world’s best athletes compete” MEDIA INFORMATION April 5, 2018 Dear Colleagues: The 60th Annual Mt. SAC Relays is set for April 19, 20 and 21, 2018 at Murdock Stadium, on the campus of El Camino College in Torrance, CA. Once again we expect over 5,000 high school, masters, community college, university and other champions from across the globe to participate. We look forward to your attendance. Due to security reasons, ALL MEDIA CREDENTIALS and Parking Permits will be held at the Credential Pick-up area in Parking Lot D, located off of Manhattan Beach Blvd. (please see attached map). Media Credentials and Parking Permit will be available for pick up on: Thursday, April 19 from 2pm - 8pm Friday, April 20 from 8am - 8pm Saturday, April 21 from 8am - 2pm Please present a photo ID to pick up your credentials and then park in lot C which is adjacent to the media credential pick up. Please remember to place your parking pass in your window prior to entering the stadium. The Mt. SAC Relays provides the following services for members of the media: Access to press box, infield and media interview area Access to copies of official results as they become available Complimentary food and beverage for all working media April 20 & 21 WiFi access Additional information including time schedules, dates, times and other important information can be accessed via our website at http://www.mtsacrelays.com If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to call or e-mail me at anytime. -
Trafford AC 2006 Yearly Mens Rankings (Top 50 UK Ranking in Brackets)
Trafford AC 2006 Yearly Mens Rankings (Top 50 UK ranking in brackets) 100 Metres (Grade 1 = 10.80 Grade 2 = 11.00 Grade 3 = 11.30) Club Record Villi Vilhjalmsson 10.25 Unknown 1977 Best in 2005 Simon Farrendon 10.66 Sutton Arena 07/05/2005 1 David Riley 10.75 Bedford 02/06/2006 2 Darren Scott (V35) 10.77 Sportcity 17/06/2006 3 Carlos Holder (U23) 10.83 Carlisle 01/07/2006 4 Rick Beardsell 10.84 Bedford 02/06/2006 5 Andrew Steele (U23) 10.98 Stretford 30/05/2006 6 Neil Hewson 10.99 Loughborough 26/07/2006 7 Scott Caine (U23) 11.00 Stretford 13/05/2006 8 Steve Skelland (U20) 11.10 Wakefield 11/07/2006 9 James Marshall 11.13 Birmingham 29/04/2006 10 Lawrence Baird 11.20 Grimsby 14/05/2006 11 Chris Ball 11.60 Sportcity 02/07/2006 12 Steve Callister (U20) 11.70 Gateshead 07/05/2006 Richard Workman (V35) 11.70 Sport City 06/08/2006 14 Daniel Barry (U20) 11.76 Stretford 30/05/2006 15 Andrew Lindley (U20) 11.86 Stretford 16/05/2006 16 Neil Bell (U20) 11.90 Sport City 06/08/2006 17 Bernard Ward 11.94 Stretford 30/05/2006 18 Steve Chaisty (V40) 12.20 Stretford 06/08/2006 Nathan Scholes (U20) 12.20 Stretford 06/08/2006 20 Julian Clare 12.50 Wakefield 06/05/2006 21 Ian Scholes (V45) 12.80 Wakefield 06/05/2006 Also Kevin Ellis 10.83 Also Dave Readle 11.08 Wind Assisted Darren Scott (V35) 10.74(w) Bedford 28/05/2006 110 M Hurdles (Grade 1 = 15.00 Grade 2 = 15.50 Grade 3 = 16.20) Club Record David Hughes 13.56(w) Erfurt, Germany 17/07/2005 David Hughes 13.57 Bedford 23/07/2006 Best in 2005 David Hughes 13.56(w) Erfurt, Germany 17/07/2005 David Hughes -
MAY 5 - 19, 2017 the EDITORIALLY INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION of the CARIBBEAN COUNCIL Region Polarised Over Turmoil Highlights This Issue
VOL 39 • ISSUE 43 CARIBBEAN INSIGHT MAY 5 - 19, 2017 THE EDITORIALLY INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION OF THE CARIBBEAN COUNCIL Region polarised over turmoil Highlights this issue... in Venezuela Click and explore: Significant divisions have emerged about the extent to which the Caribbean should respond politically to the growing internal crisis in Venezuela. Concern has also been expressed about the effect on regional stability if the situation deteriorates further, with Haiti and Dominican Republic to invigorate fears that this could lead to a refugee crisis. cross-border co-operation The divisions became public on April 26 at a meeting of the Per- manent Council of the Organisation of American States (OAS), Baha Mar megaresort finally opens which approved a resolution to convene a meeting of OAS Minis- ters of Foreign Affairs to consider the situation in Venezuela. Cuban austerity to last until end of 2018 At the meeting, the Venezuelan representative to the OAS, Car- men Luisa Velasquez, sought to have the resolution rejected, des- Guyana finalises Green State cribing it as an interference in the country’s internal affairs. Development Strategy A number of Caribbean countries voted in support of Venezuela. These included: First tenant completes construction • Antigua project in Haiti’s new Industrial Free Zone • Dominica • Haiti IMF discusses reforms at St Kitts & Nevis • Nicaragua • St Kitts & Nevis Citizenship by Investment Unit • St Vincent & The Grenadines • Suriname Major investment project leads The Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana, and St Lucia voted to protests in St Lucia in favour of the resolution, whilst Belize, the Dominican Republic, and Trinidad abstained. Grenada was absent. -
Resultados Primera Jornada Selectivo Suramericano
SELECTIVO SURAMERICANO JUEGOS OLIMPICOS DE LA JUVENTUD CALI - COLOMBIA MAYO 17 y 18 DE 2014 RESULTADOS PRIMERA JORNADA SABADO 17 DE MAYO Estadio de Atletismo Pedro Grajales 9:00 Salto / Pertiga Varones Final Ord Num Atleta Fecha Nac Representacion Marca 1 133 Bruno Germano Spinelli 6 4 97 Brasil 4,81 2 200 Josue Gutierrez 13 9 98 Peru 4,51 3 134 Micael De Oliveira Cruz 29 4 97 Brasil 4,46 4 208 Martin Castañares 9 8 1998 Uruguay 4,01 5 157 Carlos Humberto Amaya Freyle 10 3 1997 Colombia 3,91 6 158 Daniel Steven Diaz Reyes 27 2 1997 Colombia 3,81 No 3.81 3.91 4.01. 4.06 4.11 4.16 4.21 4.31 4.41 4.46 4.51 4.56 4.61 4.81 4.91 133 o - o - o xo Xxx 200 - - o o o - o Xxx 134 o o x- o Xxx 208 xo - Xxx 158 o xxx 9:05 Lanzamiento Jabalina Varones Final Ord Num Atleta Fecha Nac Representacion Marca 1 170 Luis Yesid Ibarguen Benitez 29 3 1997 Colombia 69,32 NRNCOL 2 142 Pedro Luiz Do Prado Barros 16 7 97 Brasil 66,83 3 116 Ancaten Lucas 19 4 97 Argentina 64,02 4 143 Rafael Fernandes Barbosa 6 3 97 Brasil 58,96 5 209 Federico Lemos 20 3 1997 Uruguay 57,42 6 171 Mateo Rua Ramirez 23 6 1997 Colombia 56,58 7 193 Tuarez Carlos Ecuador 54,09 No 1 2 3 4 5 6 170 63.59 x 69.32 - - - 142 64.93 66.83 62.00 60.42 x 66.61 116 61.39 58,10 58.69 x 64.02 59.95 143 58.96 57.93 56.24 55.92 53.09 X 209 x 46.33 50.89 50.83 49.73 57.42 171 52.91 47.32 56.58 51.15 x 50.49 193 x 54.09 x x x 49.49 9:15 Impulsion Bala Varones Final Ord Num Atleta Fecha Nac Representacion Marca 1 114 Pereira Julian 4 2 97 Argentina 18,71 2 138 Cleverson Pereira Oliveira 7 5 97 Brasil 17,05 -
2002 Commonwealth Games Athletics
2002 Commonwealth Games Athletics - Mens 100m # Name Country Result (seconds) Gold Kim Collins St. Kitts & Nevis 9.98 Silver Uchenna Emedolu Nigeria 10.11 Bronze Pierre Browne Canada 10.12 4 Deji Aliu Nigeria 10.15 4 Dwight Thomas Jamaica 10.15 6 Jason John Gardener England 10.22 7 Mark Lewis-Francis England 10.54 8 Dwain Anthony Chambers England 11.19 - Abdul Aziz Zakari Ghana 10.17, 5th SF1 - Nick Macrozonaris Canada 10.29, 6th SF1 - Michael Frater Jamaica 10.30, 7th SF1 - Brian Dzingai Zimbabwe 10.59, 8th SF1 - Asafa Powell Jamaica 10.26, 5th SF2 - Eric Nkansah Appiah Ghana 10.29, 6th SF2 - Anson Henry Canada 10.34, 7th SF2 - Joseph Batangdon Cameroon 10.37, 8th SF2 2002 Commonwealth Games Athletics - Mens 200m # Name Country Result (seconds) Gold Frank "Frankie" Fredericks Namibia 20.06 Silver Marlon Devonish England 20.19 Bronze Darren Andrew Campbell England 20.21 4 Dominic Demeritte Bahamas 20.21 5 Abdul Aziz Zakari Ghana 20.29 6 Morne Nagel South Africa 20.35 7 Joseph Batangdon Cameroon 20.36 8 Christian Sean Malcolm Wales 20.39 - Marvin Regis Trinidad & Tobago 21.06, 5th SF1 - Jermaine Joseph Canada 21.09, 6th SF1 - Douglas "Doug" Turner Wales 21.11, 7th SF1 - Ioannis Markoulidis Cyprus 21.16, 8th SF1 - Stephane Buckland Mauritius 20.61, 5th SF2 - Chris Lambert England 21.02, 6th SF2 - Ricardo Williams Jamaica 21.13, 7th SF2 - Dallas Roberts New Zealand 21.17, 8th SF2 2002 Commonwealth Games Athletics - Mens 400m # Name Country Result (seconds) Gold Michael Blackwood Jamaica 45.07 Silver Shane Niemi Canada 45.09 Bronze Avard Moncur