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Men's 100M Heat 1 09.05.2021 Men's 100m Heat 1 09.05.2021 Start list 100m Time: 17:05 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Seiya KUSANO JPN 9.97 10.28 10.44 WR 9.58 Usain BOLT JAM Olympiastadion, Berlin 16.08.09 2 Keisuke SASAKI JPN 9.97 10.46 10.49 AR 9.91 Femi OGUNODE QAT Wuhan 04.06.15 3 Reona MIURA JPN 9.97 10.41 10.47 =AR 9.91 Femi OGUNODE QAT Gainesville, FL 22.04.16 =AR 9.91 Bingtian SU CHN Moratalaz, Madrid 22.06.18 4 Ryohei HONDA JPN 9.97 10.49 10.57 =AR 9.91 Bingtian SU CHN Stade Charléty, Paris 30.06.18 5 Shuhei TADA JPN 9.97 10.07 10.32 NR 9.97 Abdul Hakim SANI BROWN JPN Austin, TX 07.06.19 6 Taishi ENDO JPN 9.97 10.32 10.33 WJR 9.97 Trayvon BROMELL USA Eugene, OR 13.06.14 7 Yuki KOIKE JPN 9.97 9.98 10.26 MR 9.91 Maurice GREENE USA 13.05.00 8 Justin GATLIN USA 9.69 9.74 9.98 SB 9.88 Trayvon BROMELL USA Jax Track at Hodges Stadium 30.04.21 9 Keigo YASUDA JPN 9.97 10.51 10.63 2021 World Outdoor list 9.88 +1.5 Trayvon BROMELL USA Jacksonville, FL (USA) 30.04.21 Medal Winners Previous Meeting 9.91 +2.0 Fred KERLEY USA Miami, FL (USA) 24.04.21 9.94 +1.4 Ronnie BAKER USA Austin, TX (USA) 27.03.21 2019 - IAAF World Ch. in Athletics Winners 9.94 +1.6 Jo'Vaughn MARTIN USA Gainesville, FL (USA) 17.04.21 9.97 +1.5 Benjamin AZAMATI-KWAKU GHA Austin, TX (USA) 26.03.21 1. Christian COLEMAN (USA) 9.76 20 Yoshihide KIRYU (JPN) 10.14 9.97 +1.9 Kyree KING USA Miramar, FL (USA) 10.04.21 2. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.89 19 Justin GATLIN (USA) 10.00 9.98 +1.9 Justin GATLIN USA Miramar, FL (USA) 10.04.21 3. André DE GRASSE (CAN) 9.90 18 Justin GATLIN (USA) 10.06 9.98 -0.9 Bingtian SU CHN Zhaoqing (CHN) 24.04.21 17 Justin GATLIN (USA) 10.28 2019 - Asian Ch. 9.99 -3.0 Akani SIMBINE RSA Pretoria (RSA) 27.03.21 16 Justin GATLIN (USA) 10.02 9.99 +1.4 André DE GRASSE CAN Gainesville, FL (USA) 17.04.21 1. Yoshihide KIRYU (JPN) 10.10 15 Wilfried KOFFI HUA (CIV) 10.09 10.00 +1.9 Cejhae GREENE ANT Miramar, FL (USA) 10.04.21 2. Lalu Muhammad ZOHRI (INA) 10.13 14 Justin GATLIN (USA) 10.02 10.01 +1.4 Ferdinand Omanyala OMURWA KEN Lagos (NGR) 30.03.21 3. Zhiqiang WU (CHN) 10.18 13 Michael RODGERS (USA) 10.19 10.01 +1.9 Emmanuel MATADI LBR Miramar, FL (USA) 10.04.21 12 Bingtian SU (CHN) 10.04 10.01 +2.0 Jason ROGERS SKN Miami, FL (USA) 24.04.21 2018 - Jakarta Asian Games 11 Kim COLLINS (SKN) 10.40 10.03 +1.4 Kenneth BEDNAREK USA Gainesville, FL (USA) 17.04.21 1. Bingtian SU (CHN) 9.92 10.03 -1.0 Micah WILLIAMS USA Tucson, AZ (USA) 01.05.21 2. Tosin OGUNODE (QAT) 10.00 10.04 +2.0 Nigel ELLIS JAM Miami, FL (USA) 24.04.21 3. Ryota YAMAGATA (JPN) 10.00 10.05 +1.0 Rohan BROWNING AUS QSAC, Nathan, Brisbane (AUS) 27.03.21 10.05 +1.5 Divine ODUDURU NGR Jacksonville, FL (USA) 30.04.21 2017 - London IAAF World Ch. in 10.06 +1.7 Terrance LAIRD USA Baton Rouge, LA (USA) 17.04.21 Athletics 1. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.92 All-Time World Outdoor list 2. Christian COLEMAN (USA) 9.94 3. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.95 9.58 +0.9 Usain BOLT JAM Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 16.08.09 9.69 +2.0 Tyson GAY USA Shanghai (CHN) 20.09.09 2017 - Bhubaneshwar Asian Ch. 9.69 -0.1 Yohan BLAKE JAM Lausanne (SUI) 23.08.12 1. Hassan TAFTIAN (IRI) 10.25 9.72 +0.2 Asafa POWELL JAM Lausanne (SUI) 02.09.08 2. Femi OGUNODE (QAT) 10.26 9.74 +0.9 Justin GATLIN USA Doha (QAT) 15.05.15 3. Chun-Han YANG (TPE) 10.31 9.76 +0.6 Christian COLEMAN USA Doha (QAT) 28.09.19 9.78 +0.9 Nesta CARTER JAM Rieti (ITA) 29.08.10 2016 - Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games 9.79 +0.1 Maurice GREENE USA Athina (GRE) 16.06.99 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.81 9.80 +1.3 Steve MULLINGS JAM Eugene, OR (USA) 04.06.11 2. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.89 9.82 +1.7 Richard THOMPSON TTO Port-of-Spain (TTO) 21.06.14 3. André DE GRASSE (CAN) 9.91 9.84 +0.7 Donovan BAILEY CAN Atlanta, GA (USA) 27.07.96 9.84 +0.2 Bruny SURIN CAN La Cartuja, Sevilla (ESP) 22.08.99 2015 - Beijing IAAF World Ch. 9.84 +1.3 Trayvon BROMELL USA Eugene, OR (USA) 25.06.15 9.85 +1.2 Leroy BURRELL USA Lausanne (SUI) 06.07.94 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.79 9.85 +1.7 Olusoji Adetokunbo FASUBA NGR Doha (QAT) 12.05.06 2. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.80 9.85 +1.3 Michael RODGERS USA Eugene, OR (USA) 04.06.11 3. Trayvon BROMELL (USA) 9.92 9.86 +1.2 Carl LEWIS USA Olympic Stadium, Tokyo (JPN) 25.08.91 3. André DE GRASSE (CAN) 9.92 9.86 -0.4 Frank FREDERICKS NAM Lausanne (SUI) 03.07.96 2015 - Wuhan Asian Ch. 9.86 +1.8 Ato BOLDON TTO Walnut, CA (USA) 19.04.98 9.86 +0.6 Francis OBIKWELU POR Athina (GRE) 22.08.04 1. Femi OGUNODE (QAT) 9.91 2. Peimeng ZHANG (CHN) 10.15 3. Reza GHASEMI (IRI) 10.19 WR progression 2014 - Incheon Asian Games 9.58 +0.9 Usain BOLT JAM Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 16.08.09 9.69 0.0 Usain BOLT JAM Beijing (CHN) 16.08.08 1. Femi OGUNODE (QAT) 9.93 9.72 +1.7 Usain BOLT JAM New York, NY (USA) 31.05.08 2. Bingtian SU (CHN) 10.10 9.74 +1.7 Asafa POWELL JAM Rieti (ITA) 09.09.07 3. Kei TAKASE (JPN) 10.15 9.77 +1.0 Asafa POWELL JAM Zürich (SUI) 18.08.06 2013 - Moskva IAAF World Ch. 9.77 +1.5 Asafa POWELL JAM Gateshead (GBR) 11.06.06 9.77 +1.6 Asafa POWELL JAM Athina (GRE) 14.06.05 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.77 9.79 +0.1 Maurice GREENE USA Athina (GRE) 16.06.99 2. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.85 9.84 +0.7 Donovan BAILEY CAN Atlanta, GA (USA) 27.07.96 3. Nesta CARTER (JAM) 9.95 9.85 +1.2 Leroy BURRELL USA Lausanne (SUI) 06.07.94 9.86 +1.2 Carl LEWIS USA Olympic Stadium, Tokyo (JPN) 25.08.91 9.90 +1.9 Leroy BURRELL USA New York, NY (USA) 14.06.91 9.92 +1.1 Carl LEWIS USA Jamsil, Seoul (KOR) 24.09.88 9.93 +1.0 Carl LEWIS USA Stadio Olimpico, Roma (ITA) 30.08.87 9.93 +1.4 Calvin SMITH USA Air Force Academy (USA) 03.07.83 9.95 +0.3 Jim HINES USA Ciudad de México (MEX) 14.10.68 Men's 100m Heat 1 09.05.2021 1 Seiya KUSANO (JPN) 33y SB: 10.44 Izumo (JPN) 11.04 PB: 10.28 Fukui (JPN) 29.08.2020 WA World Rankings: 219th 2021: 100m Miyazaki (JPN) 1. 10.61 - 200m Miyazaki (JPN) 1. 22.03 - 100m Miyazaki (JPN) h 10.58 - 100m Miyazaki (JPN) 4. 10.46 - 100m Izumo (JPN) h 10.44 - 100m Izumo (JPN) 4. 10.23w 2 Keisuke SASAKI (JPN) 21y SB: 10.49 Izumo (JPN) 11.04 PB: 10.46 Osaka (JPN) 21.10.2020 OTHER PB'S: 21.00 200m(20) 2021: 200m Miyazaki (JPN) 5. 21.81 - 200m Kyoto (JPN) h 21.33 - 200m Kyoto (JPN) 2. 21.31 - 100m Izumo (JPN) h 10.49 - 100m Izumo (JPN) 1. 10.40w - 200m Fukuroi (JPN) 7. 21.63 - 200m Fukuroi (JPN) h 21.32 3 Reona MIURA (JPN) 20y SB: 10.47 Hiroshima (JPN) 29.04 PB: 10.41 Niigata (JPN) 12.09.2020 OTHER PB'S: 20.86 200m(21) 2021: 100m Hiroshima (JPN) 8. 10.65 - 100m Hiroshima (JPN) h 10.47 - 200m Fukuroi (JPN) 8. 21.25 - 200m Fukuroi (JPN) h 20.86 4 Ryohei HONDA (JPN) 21y SB: 10.57 Izumo (JPN) 11.04 PB: 10.49 Osaka (JPN) 20.10.2020 OTHER PB'S: 21.20 200m(20) 2021: 100m ind. Osaki (JPN) h 10.64 - 100m ind. Osaki (JPN) 4. 10.64 - 100m Osaka (JPN) 3. 10.66 - 200m Osaka (JPN) 4. 21.23w - 200m Osaka (JPN) h 21.70w - 200m Osaka (JPN) sf 21.67 - 100m Izumo (JPN) h 10.57 - 100m Izumo (JPN) 3. 10.44w - 100m Hiroshima (JPN) h 10.65 5 Shuhei TADA (JPN) 24y SB: 10.32 Hiroshima (JPN) 29.04 PB: 10.07 Fukui (JPN) 09.09.2017 GENERAL: 2 times World Championships Bronze medallist 4x100m (19, 17) | Asian Games winner 4x100m (18) | WA World Rankings: 42nd 2021: 60m ind. Osaka (JPN) h 6.57 - 60m ind. Osaka (JPN) 1. 6.56 - 100m Izumo (JPN) h 10.37 - 100m Izumo (JPN) 2. 10.08w - 200m Hachioji (JPN) 3. 21.72 - 100m Hiroshima (JPN) h 10.41 - 100m Hiroshima (JPN) 4.
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