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ATHLETICS Day 2 Programme Saturday 4 August 2012 ATHLETICS Day 2 Programme Saturday 4 August 2012 Timetable Date Time Sex Event Round Morning session 04/08 10:00 M 100 Metres Preliminary Round Startlist . 04/08 10:05 W Long Jump Heptathlon Startlist . 04/08 10:20 W Pole Vault Qualification Startlist . 04/08 10:35 M 400 Metres Heats Startlist . 04/08 11:35 W 3000 Metres Steeplechase Heats Startlist . 04/08 11:40 W Javelin Throw Heptathlon Startlist . 04/08 12:30 M 100 Metres Heats . 04/08 12:55 W Javelin Throw Heptathlon Startlist . Evening session 04/08 17:00 M 20 Kilometres Race Walk Final Startlist . 04/08 19:00 M 400 Metres Hurdles Semi-Final Startlist . 04/08 19:30 W Discus Throw Final Startlist . 04/08 19:35 W 100 Metres Semi-Final Startlist . 04/08 19:55 M Long Jump Final Startlist . 04/08 20:05 W 400 Metres Semi-Final Startlist . 04/08 20:35 W 800 Metres Heptathlon . 04/08 21:15 M 10,000 Metres Final Startlist . 04/08 21:55 W 100 Metres Final . Heptathlon - Women Standings after Event 4 Legend: W = Wind m/s M = Mark P = Points Pos Bib Athlete Points 100H HJ SP 200 LJ JT 800 Country 1 1856 Jessica Ennis 4158 P 1195 1054 813 1096 GBR M 12.54 1.86 14.28 22.83 W 1.3 -0.3 2 2440 Austra Skujyte 3974 P 978 1132 1016 848 LTU M 14.00 1.92 17.31 25.43 W 0.7 0.9 3 1324 Jessica Zelinka 3903 P 1178 830 848 1047 CAN M 12.65 1.68 14.81 23.32 W 1.3 -0.3 4 3198 Lyudmyla Yosypenko 3902 P 1087 1016 787 1012 UKR M 13.25 1.83 13.90 23.68 W 0.9 0.6 5 3289 Hyleas Fountain 3900 P 1170 1054 660 1016 USA M 12.70 1.86 11.99 23.64 W 1.3 0.6 6 2561 Dafne Schippers 3899 P 1053 978 772 1096 NED M 13.48 1.80 13.67 22.83 W 0.9 -0.3 7 2891 Kristina Savitskaya 3867 P 1069 1016 845 937 RUS M 13.37 1.83 14.77 24.46 W 0.9 0.3 8 1965 Lilli Schwarzkopf 3855 P 1086 1016 845 908 GER M 13.26 1.83 14.77 24.77 W 0.9 0.9 9 2849 Tatyana Chernova 3849 P 1053 978 805 1013 RUS M 13.48 1.80 14.17 23.67 W 1.3 -0.3 10 3157 Natallia Dobrynska 3835 P 1040 1016 864 915 UKR M 13.57 1.83 15.05 24.69 W -0.2 0.9 11 1788 Antoinette Nana Djimou 3832 P 1130 978 811 913 FRA M 12.96 1.80 14.26 24.72 W 1.3 0.3 12 1957 Jennifer Oeser 3789 P 1062 978 805 944 GER M 13.42 1.80 14.16 24.39 W 2.0 0.3 13 2874 Olga Kurban 3786 P 1041 978 775 992 RUS M 13.56 1.80 13.71 23.88 W 0.9 -0.3 14 1862 Johnson-Thompson 3769 P 1053 1093 616 1007 GBR M 13.48 1.89 11.32 23.73 W 0.9 -0.3 15 1321 Brianne Theisen 3763 P 1080 1016 720 947 CAN M 13.30 1.83 12.89 24.35 W 1.3 -0.3 16 3174 Hanna Melnychenko 3752 P 1077 978 725 972 UKR M 13.32 1.80 12.96 24.09 W 2.0 0.6 17 3008 Jessica Samuelsson 3743 P 1039 941 806 957 SWE M 13.58 1.77 14.18 24.25 W 2.0 0.6 18 3283 Sharon Day 3740 P 1040 941 813 946 USA M 13.57 1.77 14.28 24.36 W 2.0 0.6 19 1187 Yana Maksimava 3724 P 983 1093 800 848 BLR M 13.97 1.89 14.09 25.43 W 0.7 0.8 Pos Bib Athlete Points 100H HJ SP 200 LJ JT 800 Country 20 2554 Nadine Broersen 3724 P 1030 1054 765 875 NED M 13.64 1.86 13.57 25.13 W -0.2 0.8 21 2702 Karolina Tyminska 3707 P 1091 830 777 1009 POL M 13.22 1.68 13.74 23.71 W 0.7 0.8 22 2400 Laura Ikauniece 3705 P 1020 1016 704 965 LAT M 13.71 1.83 12.64 24.16 W 2.0 0.3 23 2981 Ellen Sprunger 3661 P 1072 867 702 1020 SUI M 13.35 1.71 12.62 23.59 W 2.0 0.3 24 2587 Uhunoma Osazuwa 3631 P 1056 941 712 922 NGR M 13.46 1.77 12.77 24.62 W 1.3 0.6 25 3308 Chantae McMillan 3602 P 1052 830 856 864 USA M 13.49 1.68 14.92 25.25 W 0.9 0.3 26 1673 Grit €adeiko 3600 P 1050 903 690 957 EST M 13.50 1.74 12.43 24.25 W 0.9 0.6 27 1534 Eli•ka Klucinov‚ 3565 P 977 978 723 887 CZE M 14.01 1.80 12.93 25.00 W -0.2 0.3 28 1090 Ivona Dadic 3503 P 898 978 674 953 AUT M 14.58 1.80 12.19 24.29 W 0.7 0.6 29 2052 Gyƒrgyi Farkas 3496 P 932 978 764 822 HUN M 14.33 1.80 13.55 25.72 W 0.7 0.8 30 2614 Sarah Cowley 3482 P 985 978 686 833 NZL M 13.95 1.80 12.37 25.60 W -0.2 0.9 31 1775 Marisa De Aniceto 3478 P 1015 867 733 863 FRA M 13.74 1.71 13.09 25.26 W -0.2 0.8 32 1948 Julia M„chtig 3445 P 903 830 860 852 GER M 14.54 1.68 14.99 25.38 W 0.7 0.9 33 2604 Ida Marcussen 3428 P 967 830 758 873 NOR M 14.08 1.68 13.46 25.15 W 0.7 0.9 34 1858 Louise Hazel 3427 P 1053 724 715 935 GBR M 13.48 1.59 12.81 24.48 W 2.0 0.9 35 1991 Sof…a Ifad…dou 3364 P 1004 830 725 805 GRE M 13.82 1.68 12.96 25.91 W -0.2 0.8 36 2280 Irina Karpova 3268 P 949 830 640 849 KAZ M 14.21 1.68 11.68 25.42 W -0.2 0.9 37 1141 Sara Aerts 2751 P 1133 795 823 0 BEL M 12.94 1.65 14.43 DNF W 1.3 -0.3 dnf 2398 Aiga Grabuste (2731) P 1028 941 762 LAT M 13.65 1.77 13.52 DNS W 2.0 dns 1975 Margaret Simpson DNS P GHA M DNS DNS W 100 Metres - M Preliminary Round Qual. rule: first 4 of each heat (Q) plus the 4 fastest times (q) qualified. Heat 1 Saturday 04 August 2012 - 10:00 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 2 2964 Christopher Lima da Costa STP 11.61 3 1209 Artur Bruno Rojas BOL 10.36 10.36 4 1882 Holder da Silva GBS 10.78 10.36 5 2383 Kilakone Siphonexay LAO 11.24 6 1124 Mohan Khan BAN 11.31 7 1329 Devilert Arsene Kimbembe CGO 10.73 10.58 8 3018 Joseph Andy Lui TGA 10.82 Heat 2 Saturday 04 August 2012 - 10:08 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 2 1795 Wilfried Bingangoye GAB 10.34 3 2517 Timi Garstang MHL 12.56 12.56 4 2061 Fernando Lumain INA 10.80 10.57 5 2985 Jurgen Themen SUR 10.38 10.38 6 2639 Rodman Teltull PLW 11.31 7 3105 Tavevele Noa TUV 8 2621 Liaqat Ali PAK 10.65 10.55 Heat 3 Saturday 04 August 2012 - 10:16 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 2 2943 Chris Meke Walasi SOL 10.78 3 2166 J'Maal Alexander IVB 10.80 10.80 4 2493 Azneem Ahmed MDV 10.99 5 1793 John Howard FSM 10.83 6 1275 Berenger Aymard Bosse CAF 10.44 10.38 7 1033 Elama Fa'atonu ASA 11.72 11.72 8 2917 Foo Ee Yeo SIN 10.62 10.62 Heat 4 Saturday 04 August 2012 - 10:24 Lane Bib Athlete SB PB 2 2523 Rachid Chouhal MLT 10.83 10.57 3 1273 G†rard Kob†an† BUR 10.47 10.29 4 1409 Patrick Tuara COK 11.71 11.71 5 2564 Tilak Ram Tharu NEP 11.00 6 3360 Courtney Carl Williams VIN 11.04 7 2348 Nooa Takooa KIR 11.74 8 2530 Fabrice Coiffic MRI 10.55 10.51 9 1001 Massoud Azizi AFG 11.11 Long Jump - W Heptathlon Group A Saturday 04 August 2012 - 10:05 Bib Athlete SB PB 1 1991 Sof…a Ifad…dou GRE 6.05 6.10 2 2614 Sarah Cowley NZL 6.12 6.14 3 1090 Ivona Dadic AUT 6.30 6.30 4 1141 Sara Aerts BEL 6.08 6.20 5 2280 Irina Karpova KAZ 5.95 6.35 6 1858 Louise Hazel GBR 5.82 6.44 7 3008 Jessica Samuelsson SWE 6.18 6.32 8 1673 Grit €adeiko EST 6.05 6.33 9 1965 Lilli Schwarzkopf GER 6.07 6.35 10 3308 Chantae McMillan USA 5.52 6.30 11 1324 Jessica Zelinka CAN 5.86 6.19 12 1775 Marisa De Aniceto FRA 5.87 6.04 13 3283 Sharon Day USA 6.11 6.11 14 2891 Kristina Savitskaya RUS 6.18 15 1321 Brianne Theisen CAN 5.99 6.00 16 2052 Gyƒrgyi Farkas HUN 6.07 6.25 17 1187 Yana Maksimava BLR 6.02 6.02 18 2981 Ellen Sprunger SUI 6.04 6.04 19 2554 Nadine Broersen NED 6.06 6.06 Group B Saturday 04 August 2012 - 10:05 Bib Athlete SB PB 1 2400 Laura Ikauniece LAT 6.31 6.31 2 2874 Olga Kurban RUS 6.34 6.51 3 1788 Antoinette Nana Djimou Ida FRA 6.42 6.44 4 1948 Julia M„chtig GER 6.49 6.49 5 2604 Ida Marcussen NOR 6.18 6.47 6 2587 Uhunoma Osazuwa NGR 6.52 6.52 7 3198 Lyudmyla Yosypenko UKR 6.30 6.40 8 1534 Eli•ka Klucinov‚ CZE 6.25 6.30 9 2849 Tatyana Chernova RUS 6.61 6.82 10 3289 Hyleas Fountain USA 6.75 6.89 11 1957 Jennifer Oeser GER 6.19 6.68 12 3157 Natallia Dobrynska UKR 6.57 6.63 13 3174 Hanna Melnychenko UKR 6.74 6.74 14 1856 Jessica Ennis GBR 6.51 6.51 15 1862 Katarina Johnson-Thompson GBR 6.51 6.51 16 2702 Karolina Tyminska POL 6.54 6.63 17 2398 Aiga Grabuste LAT 6.63 6.65 18 2440 Austra Skujyte LTU 6.32 6.39 19 2561 Dafne Schippers NED 6.54 6.54 Pole Vault - W Qualification Qual.
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