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2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Men's 200M 2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Men’s 200m - by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the World/Continental Cup Performance Performer Time Wind Name Team Pos Venue Year 1 1 19.87 0.1 Wallace Spearmon USA 1 Athinai 2006 2 19.95 0.2 Wallace Spearmon 1 Split 2010 3 2 19.96 0.1 Usain Bolt AME 2 Athinai 2006 4 3 19.97 1.3 Frankie Fredericks AFR 1 Johannesburg 1998 5 4 19.98 0.2 Alonso Edward AME/PAN 1 Marrakech 2014 5 4 19.98 0.2 Rasheed Dwyer AME/JAM 2 Marrakech 2014 7 6 20.00 1.9 Robson da Silva AME 1 Barcelona 1989 8 7 20.17 1.0 Clancy Edwards USA 1 Düsseldorf 1977 8 7 20.17 1.0 Pietro Mennea EUR 2 Düsseldorf 1977 8 7 20.17 0.2 Femi Ogunode ASP/QAT 3 Marrakech 2014 11 10 20.18 -0.6 Francis Obikwelu EUR 1 Madrid 2002 12 20.20 -0.6 Frankie Fredericks 2 Madrid 2002 13 11 20.21 0.1 Mel Lattany USA 1 Roma 1981 14 12 20.28 0.2 Christophe Lemaitre EUR/FRA 4 Marrakech 2014 15 13 20.30 1.0 Silvio Leonard AME 3 Düsseldorf 1977 15 14 20.30 0.1 Shingo Suetsugu ASI 3 Athinai 2006 17 15 20.32 -0.6 Marlon Devonish GBR 3 Madrid 2002 17 15 20.32 -0.6 Raman Clay USA 4 Madrid 2002 19 20.34 0.0 Silvio Leonard 1 Montreal 1979 20 16 20.36 1.9 Floyd Heard USA 2 Barcelona 1989 Slowest winning time: 20.56 by Robson Da Silva in 1992 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Time wind Name Team Venue Year Max 0.52 19.95 0.2 Wallace Spearmon AME Split 2010 0.41 19.97 1.3 Frankie Fredericks AFR Johannesburg 1998 Min 0.00 20.17 1.0 Clancy Edwards USA Düsseldorf 1977 19.98 0.2 Alonso Edward AME/PAN Marrakech 2014 Best Marks for Places in the World/Continental Cup Pos Time Wind Name Team Venue Year 1 19.87 0.1 Wallace Spearmon USA Athinai 2006 2 19.96 0.1 Usain Bolt AME Athinai 2006 3 20.17 0.2 Femi Ogunode APS/QAT Marrakech 2014 20.30 1.0 Silvio Leonard AME Düsseldorf 1977 0.1 Shingo Suetsugu ASI Athinai 2006 4 20.28 0.2 Christoph Lemaitre EUR/FRA Marrakech 2014 20.32 -0.6 Raman Clay USA Madrid 2002 5 20.37 0.2 Serhiy Smelyk EUR/UKR Marrakech 2014 20.47 -0.6 Dominic Demeritte AME Madrid 2002 6 20.49 0.2 Isaac Makwala AFR/BOT Marrakech 2014 20.62 1.3 Sebastian Keitel AME Johannesburg 1998 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 19.19 -0.3 Usain Bolt JAM Berlin 20 Aug 2009 2 19.44 0.4 Yohan Blake JAM London – OG 9 Aug 2012 19.53 0.7 Walter Dix USA Bruxelles 16 Sept 2011 19.68 0.4 Frank Fredericks NAM Atlanta 1 Aug 1996 3 19.80 0.4 Ato Boldon TRI Atlanta 1 Aug 1996 19.80 0.8 Christophe Lemaitre FRA Daegu 3 Sept 2011 19.84 0.4 Warren Weir JAM London 9 Aug 2012 4 19.87 -0.1 Alonso Edwards PAN Beijing 27 Aug 2015 19.89 -0.3 Shawn Crawford USA Berlin 20 Aug 2009 19.90 0.4 Wallace Spearmon USA Lausanne 11 July 2006 19.90 0.4 Wallace Spearmon USA London 9 Aug 2012 5 19.98 -0.3 Steve Mullings JAM Berlin 20 Aug 2009 20.00 0.4 Churandy Martina NED London 9 Aug 2012 6 20.10 1.4 Wallace Spearmon USA Lausanne 23 Aug 2012 20.11 -0.1 Ramil Guliyev TUR Beijing 27 Aug 2015 Multiple Gold Medalists: Robson da Silva (AME): 1985, 1989, 1992 Multiple Medalists: Silvio Leonard (AME): 1977 Bronze; 1979 Gold Frank Emmelmann (GDR): 1981 Bronze; 1985 Silver Robson da Silva (AME): 1985 Gold; 1989 Gold; 1992 Gold Frank Fredericks (AFR): 1994 Silver; 1998 Gold; 2002 Silver 100m – 200m double medalists Name Team 100m 200m 4x100mR Venue Year Silvio Leonard AME Bronze Bronze Bronze Düsseldorf 1977 Silvio Leonard AME Silver Gold Gold Montreal 1979 Allan Wells EUR Gold Silver None Roma 1981 Frank Emmelmann GDR Bronze Bronze Silver Roma 1981 Frank Emmelmann GDR Bronze Silver 4th Canberra 1985 Linford Christie GBR Gold Silver None Havana 1992 Francis Obikwelu EUR Bronze Gold None Madrid 2002 200m – 4x100mR double gold medalists Name Team Venue Year Silvio Leonard AME Montreal 1979 John Regis GBR London 1994 Wallace Spearmon USA Athinai 2006 Wallace Spearmon AME Split 2010 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Team Men Women Venue Year USA Mel Lattany Evelyn Ashford Roma 1981 USA Wallace Spearmon Sanya Richards Athinai 2006 Medals by teams – World Cup Nation Gold Silver Bronze AME 4 1 1 USA 3 2 1 EUR 1 3 2 AFR 1 2 2 GBR 1 1 1 GDR 1 1 OCE 1 ASI 1 Medals by teams – Continental Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze AME 2 2 EUR AFR 1 ASP 1 Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with Olympic Gold medal: None Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with World Championships Gold medal Name Nat Continental/World Cup World Championships Frankie Fredericks NAM 1998 1993 World/Continental Cups: Year Gold team Time Silver team Time Bronze team Time 2014 Alonso Edward AME 19.98 Rasheed Dwyer AME 19.98 Femi Ogunode ASP 20.17 2010 Wallace Spearmon AME 19.59 Churandy Martina AME 20.47 Ben Youssef Meite AFR 20.51 2006 Wallace Spearmon USA 19.87 Usain Bolt AME 19.96 Shingo Suetsugu ASI 20.30 2002 Francis Obikwelu EUR 20.18 Frankie Fredericks AFR 20.20 Marlon Devonish GBR 20.32 1998 Frankie Fredericks AFR 19.97 Gentry Bradley USA 20.38 Troy Douglas EUR 20.40 1994 John Regis GBR 20.45 Frankie Fredericks AFR 20.55 Geir Moen EUR 20.72 1992 Robson da Silva AME 20.56 Linford Christie GBR 20.72 Jeff Williams USA 20.75 1989 Robson da Silva AME 20.00 Floyd Heard USA 20.36 Olapade Adeniken AFR 20.38 1985 Robson da Silva AME 20.44 Frank Emmelmann GDR 20.51 Darren Clark OCE 20.78 1981 Mel Lattany USA 20.21 Allan Wells EUR 20.53 Frank Emmelmann GDR 20.57 1979 Silvio Leonard AME 20.34 Leszek Dunecki EUR 20.50 Peter Okodogbe AFR 20.69 1977 Clancy Edwards USA 20.17 Pietro Mennea EUR 20.17 Silvio Leonard AME 20.30 Last nine World Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2017 Ramil Guliyev TUR 20.09 Wayde van Niekerk RSA 20.11 Jereem Richards TTO 20.11 2015 Usain Bolt JAM 19.55 Justin Gatlin USA 19.74 Anaso Jobodwana RSA 19.87 2013 Usain Bolt JAM 19.66 Warren Weir JAM 19.79 Curtis Mitchell USA 20.04 2011 Usain Bolt JAM 19.40 Walter Dix USA 19.70 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 19.80 2009 Usain Bolt JAM 19.19 Alonso Edward PAN 19.81 Wallace Spearmon USA 19.85 2007 Tyson Gay USA 19.76 Usain Bolt JAM 19.91 Wallace Spearmon USA 20.05 2005 Justin Gatlin USA 20.04 Wallace Spearmon USA 20.20 John Capel USA 20.31 2003 John Capel USA 20.30 Darvis Patton USA 20.31 Shingo Suetsugu JPN 20.38 2001 Kostas Kenteris GRE 20.04 Chris Williams JAM 20.20 Kim Collins SKN 20.20 Shawn Crawford USA 20.20 Last nine Olympics: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2016 Usain Bolt JAM 19.78 Andre De Grasse CAN 20.02 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 20.12 2012 Usain Bolt JAM 19.32 Yohan Blake JAM 19.44 Warren Weir JAM 19.84 2008 Usain Bolt JAM 19.30 Shawn Crawford USA 19.96 Walter Dix USA 19.98 2004 Shawn Crawford USA 19.79 Bernard Williams USA 20.01 Justin Gatlin USA 20.03 2000 Kostas Kenteris GRE 20.09 Darren Campbell GBR 20.14 Ato Boldon TRI 20.20 1996 Michael Johnson USA 19.32 Frankie Fredericks NAM 19.68 Ato Boldon TRI 19.80 1992 Michael Marsh USA 20.01 Frankie Fredericks NAM 20.13 Michael Bates USA 20.38 1988 Joe DeLoach USA 19.75 Carl Lewis USA 19.79 Robson da Silva BRA 20.04 1984 Carl Lewis USA 19.80 Kirk Baptiste USA 19.96 Thomas Jefferson USA 20.26 Fastest Performances in September Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 19.26 0.7 Yohan Blake JAM 1 Bruxelles 16 Sept 2011 2 2 19.40 0.8 Usain Bolt JAM 1 Daegu 3 Sept 2011 3 3 19.53 0.7 Walter Dix USA 2 Bruxelles 16 Sept 2011 4 19.54 0.0 Yohan Blake 1 Bruxelles 7 Sept 2012 5 19.57 0.0 Usain Bolt 1 Bruxelles 4 Sept 2009 6 19.63 -0.9 Usain Bolt 1 Lausanne 2 Sept 2008 7 19.65 0.0 Wallace Spearmon 1 Daegu 28 Sept 2006 Combined 2017 & 2018 World List Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 19.65 0.9 Noah Lyles USA 1 Monaco 20 July 2018 2 19.67 -0.2 Noah Lyles 1 Zurich 30 Aug 2018 3 2 19.69 -0.5 Clarence Munyai RSA 1sf1 Pretoria 16 Mar 2018 4 19.69 2.0 Noah Lyles 1 Eugene 26 May 2018 5 19.69 0.4 Noah Lyles 1 Lausanne 5 July 2018 6 3 19.75 0.3 Steven Gardiner BAH 1 Coral Gables 7 Apr 2018 7 4 19.76 0.7 Ramil Guliyev TUR 1 Berlin – EC 9 Aug 2018 8 5 19.77 0.0 Isaac Makwala BOT 1 Madrid 14 July 2017 9 6 19.81 0.1 Akeem Bloomfield JAM 1 London 22 July 2018 10 19.83 1.3 Noah Lyles 1 Doha 4 May 2018 11 7 19.84 1.2 Wayde van Niekerk RSA 1 Kingston 10 June 2017 12 8 19.84 -0.6 Michael Norman USA 1 Paris 30 June 2018 Please send corrections to [email protected] .
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