XXXI Juegos Olímpicos Río De Janeiro (BRA) 12-21 Agosto 2016 - Estadio Olímpico Joao Havelange

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XXXI Juegos Olímpicos Río De Janeiro (BRA) 12-21 Agosto 2016 - Estadio Olímpico Joao Havelange XXXI Juegos Olímpicos Río de Janeiro (BRA) 12-21 agosto 2016 - Estadio Olímpico Joao Havelange - HOMBRES 10.34 - 8. Jamial Rolle BAH 10.68 - 9. Sudirman Hadi INA 10.70 100m Elim.5 (0,2): 1. Meite 10.03 - 2. Bromell 10.13 - 3. Lemai- Ronda Preliminar (13) - clasifican 2 primeros de cada tre 10.16 - 4. Greene 10.20 - 5. Keston Bledman TTO 10.20 serie + 2 mejores tiempos - 6. Akeem Haynes CAN 10.22 - 7. Gabriel Mvumvure ZIM Elim.1 (-0,2): 1. Pandev 10.72 - 2. Hadi 10.77 - 3. Abuk- 10.28 - 8. Hassan Saaid MDV 10.47 - ... Siueni Filimone TGA housa 10.82 - 4. Holder da Silva GBS 10.97 - 5. Wilfired Brin- ns gangoye GAB 11.03 - 6. Mohamed Lamine Dansoko GUI Elim.6 (0,8): 1. Blake 10.11 - 2. Harvey 10.14 - 3. Barak 11.05 - 6. Abdul Wahab Zahiri AFG 11.56 - 8. Richson Siemon Mubarak Al-Harthi OMA 10.22 - 4. Mosito Lehata LES 10.25 MHL 11.81 - 5. James Ellington GBR 10.29 - 6. Henricho Bruintjies RSA Elim.2 (0,4): 1. Saaid 10.43 - 2. Filimone 10.76 - 3. Luke 10.33 - 7. Peimeng Zhang CHN 10.36 - 8. Antoine Adams Bezzina MLT 11.04 - 4. Masbah Ahmmed BAN 11.34 - 5. SKN 10.39 Isaac Silafau ASA 11.51 - 6. John Ruuka KIR 11.65 - 7. Her- Elim.7 (-0,4): 1. Bolt 10.07 - 2. Fisher 10.12 - 3. Dasalou menegildo Leite ANG 11.65 10.18 - 4. Yoshihide Kiryu JPN 10.23 - 5. Shavez Hart BAH Elim.3 (-0,3): 1. Teltull 10.53 - 2. Yap 10.84 - 3. Ismail 10.28 - 6. Richard Thompson TTO 10.29 - 7. Jahvid Best LCA 10.92 - 4. Ismail Kamara SLE 10.95 - 5. Kapririel Kitson FSM 10.39 - 8. Jurgen Thiemen SUR 10.47 - 9. Jin Wei Timothee 11.42 - 6. Jidou El Moctar MTN 11.44 - 7. Etimoni Timuani Yap SIN 10.79 TUV 11.81 Elim.8 (-1,3): 1. Simbine 10.14 - 2. Yamagata 10.20 - 3. Aaron Brown CAN 10.24 - 4. Ramon Gittens BAR 10.25 - 5. Eliminatorias (13) - clasifican 2 primeros de cada serie + Solomon Bockaire NED 10.36 - 5. Vitor Hugo dos Santos 8 mejores tiempos BRA 10.36 - 7. Kukyoung Kim KOR 10.37 - 7. Brijesh Lawren- Elim.1 (-1,2): 1. Brown 10.13 - 2. Ujah 10.13 - 3. Bracy ce SKN 10.55 - 9. Mohammed Abukhousa PLE 11.89 10.16 - 4. Seye Ogunlewe NGR 10.26 - 5. Femi Ogunode QAT 10.28 - 6. Sean Safo-Antwi GHA 10.43 - 7. Reza Gha- Semifinales (13) - Clasifican 2 primeros de cada serie + 2 semi IRI 10.47 - 8. Adrian Griffith BAH 10.53 - 8. Md Fakhri mejores tiempos Ismail BRU 10.95 Sf.1 (0,2): 1. Vicaut 9.95 - 2. Meite 9.97 - 3. Simbine 9.98 Elim.2 (0,8): 1. Gatlin 10.01 - 2. Bailey 10.20 - 3. Rondel - 4. Jak Ali Harvey TUR 10.03 - 5. Nickel Ashmeade JAM Sorrillo TTO 10.23 - 4. Gerald Phiri ZAM 10.27 - 5. Lucas 10.05 - 6. Marvin Bracy USA 10.08 - 7. Zhenye Xie CHN Jakubczyk GER 10.29 - 6. Ogho-Oghene Egwero NGR 10.37 10.11 - 8. Hassan Taftian IRI 10.23 - 7. Hua Wilfired Koffi CIV 10.37 - 8. Rodman Teltull PLW Sf.2 (0,2): 1. Bolt 9.86 - 2. de Grasse 9.92 - 3. Bromell 10.64 - 9. Riste Pandev MKD 10.71 10.01 - 4. Chijindu Ujah GBR 10.01 - 5. Ryota Yamagata JPN Elim.3 (-0,1): 1. Zhenye Xie CHN 10.08 - 2. Ashmeade 10.05 - 6. Kim Collins SKN 10.12 - 7. Cejhae Greene ANT 10.13 - 3. Taftian 10.17 - 4. Colins 10.18 - 5. Abdullah Abkar 10.13 - ... Andrew Fisher BRN desc (162.7) Mohammed KSA 10.26 - 6. Aziz Ouhadi MAR 10.34 - 7. Sf.3 (0,0): 1. Gatlin 9.94 - 2. Blake 10.01 - 3. Christophe Kemar Hyman CAY 10.34 - 8. Darrell Wesh HAI 10.39 Lemaitre FRA 10.07 - 4. Bingtian Su CHN 10.08 - 5. Kemarley Elim.4 (-0,5): 1. de Grasse 10.04 - 2. Cambridge 10.13 - Brown BRN 10.13 - 6. James Dasalou GBR 10.16 - 7. Aska 3. Su 10.17 - 4. Vicaut 10.19 - 5. Churandy Martina NED Cambridge JPN 10.17 - ... Daniel Bailey ANT ns 10.22 - 6. Emmanuel Matadi LBR 10.31 - 7. Julian Reus GER 1315 JUEGOS OLIMPICOS RIO DE JANEIRO 2016 Final (14) (0,2) Semifinales (17) - clasifican 2 primeros de cada serie + 2 1. Usain Bolt JAM 9.81 mejores tiempos 2. Justin Gatlin USA 9.89 Sf.1 (-0,4): 1. Merritt 19.94 - 2. Leamitre 20.01 - 3. Daniel 3. Andre de Grasse CAN 9.91 Talbot GBR 20.31 - 4. Nickel Asmeade JAM 20.31 - 5. Rondel 4. Yohan Blake JAN 9.93 Sorrillo TTO 20.33 - 6. Nery Brenes CRC 20.33 - 7. Aaron 5. Akani Simbine RSA 9.94 Brown CAN 20.37 - 8. Jose Carlos Herrera MEX 20.48 6. Ben Youssef Meite CIV 9.96 Sf.2 (-0,3): 1. Bolt 19.78 - 2. de Grasse 19.80 - 3. Gemili 7. Jimmy Vicaut FRA 10.04 20.08 - 4. Guliyev 20.09 - 5. Salem Eid Yaqoob BRN 20.43 - 8. Trayvon Bromell USA 10.06 6. Ameer Webb USA 20.43 - 7. Ejowvokoghene Oduduru NGR 20.59 - 8. Roberto Skyers CUB 20.60 Sf.3 (-0,2): 1. Edward 20.07 - 2. Martina 20.10 - 3. Justin 200m Gatlin USA 20.13 - 4. Bruno Hortelano ESP 10.26 - 5. Netha- Eliminatorias (16) - clasifican 2 primeros de cada serie + neel Mitchell-Blake GBR 20.25 - 6. Yohan Blake JAM 20.37 - 4 mejores tiempos 7. Likourgos-Stefanos Tsakonas GRE 20.63 - 8. Matteo Gal- Elim.1 (0,7): 1. Edward 20.19 - 2. Talbot 20.27 - 3. Tsako- van ITA 20.88 nas 20.31 - 4. Femi Ogunode QAT 20.36 - 5. Jeremy Dodson SAM 20.51 - 6. Jak Ali Harvey TUR 20.58 - 7. Mosito Lehata Final (18) (-0,5) LES 20.65 - ... Demetrius Pinder BAH desc (162.7) 1. Usain Bolt JAM 19.78 Elim.2 (-0,2): 1. Hortelano 20.12 - 2. Blake 20.13 - 3. 2. Andre de Grasse CAN 20.02 Webb 20.31 - 4. Anaso Jobodwana RSA 20.53 - 5. Robin 3. Christophe Lemaitre FRA 20.12 Erewa GER 20.61 - 6. Emmanuel Dasore GHA 20.65 - 7. 4. Adam Gemili GBR 20.12 Shavez Hart BAH 20.74 - 8. Bernardo Baloyes COL 20.78 5. Churandy Martina NED 20.13 Elim.3 (0,3): 1. Taqoob 20.19 - 2. Guliyev 20.23 - 3. Brown 6. Lashawn Merritt USA 20.19 20.23 - 4. Shota Iizuka JPN 20.49 - 5. Emmanuel Matadie 7. Alonso Edward PAN 20.23 LBR 20.49 - 6. Sibusiso Matsenjwa SWZ 20.63 - 7. Levi 8. Ramil Guliyev TUR 20.43 Cadogan BAR 21.02 - 8. Tega Odele NGR 21.25 Elim.4 (0,0): 1. Herrera 20.29 - 2. Skyers 20.44 - 3. Jorge 400m Vides BRA 20.50 - 4. Tlotliso Leotlela RSA 20.59 - 5. Eseosa Eliminatorias (12) - clasifican 3 pimeros de cada serie + Desalu ITA 20.65 - 6. Teray Smith BAH 20.66 - 7. Didier Kiki 3 mejores tiempos BEN 22.27 - ... Miguel Francis ANT ns Elim.1: 1. Cedenio 44.98 - 2. Roberts 45.27 - 3. Lescay Elim.5 (-1,5) : 1. Gatlin 20.42 - 2. Galvan 20.58 - 3. Ramon 45.36 - 4. Fitzroy Dunkley JAM 45.66 - 5. Kevin Borleé BEL Gittens BAR 20.58 - 4. Serhiy Smelyk UKR 20.66 - 5. Aleixo- 45.90 - 6. Alberth Bravo VEN 46.15 - 7. Alexander Lerionka Platini Menga GER 20.80 - 7. Kenji Fujimitsu JPN 20.86 - 7. Sampao KEN 46.62 - 8. Ousseini Djibo Idrissa NIG 50.06 Yancarlos Martínez DOM 20.97 Elim.2: 1. Taplin 45.15 - 2. Brenes 45.53 - 3. Sibanda Elim.6 (0,4): 1. Ashmeade 20.15 - 2. Gemili 20.20 - 3. Cla- 45.56 - 4. Matteo Galvan ITA 46.07 - 5. Raymond Kibet KEN rence Munyai RSA 20.66 - 4. Burkheart Ellis JR BAR 20.74 - 46.15 - 6. Mehboob Ali PAK 48.37 - 7. Bachir Mahamat CHA 5. Alexander Hartmann AUS 21.02 - 6. Tatenda Tsumba ZIM 48.59 - ... Anas Beshr EGY desc (163.3a) 21.04 - 7. Rolando Palacios HON 21.32 - 7. Theo Piniau PNG Elim.3: 1. van Niekerk 45.26 - 2. Santos 45.61 - 3. Francis 22.14 45.88 - 4. Jonathan Borleé BEL 46.01 - 5. Alphas Leken Kis- Elim.7 (0,2): 1. Brenes 20.20 - 2. Martina 20.29 - 3. Bren- hoyian KEN 46.74 - 7. Brandon Valentine-Parris VIN 47.62 - don Rodney CAN 20.34 - 4. Davide Manenti ITA 20.51 - 5. ... Alonzo Russell BAH desc (163.3a) Adama Jammeh GAM 20.55 - 6. Harold Houston BER 20.85 Elim.4: 1.Gordon 45.24 - 2. Janezic 45.33 - 3. Thene 45.41 - - 7. Fabrice Dabla TOG 21.63 - ... Mike Mokamba Nyang’Au 4. Chris Brown 45.41 - 5. Martyn Rooney GBR 45.60 - 6. Julian KEN ns Jrummi Walsh JPN 46.37 - 7. Gustavo Cuesta DOM 46.92 - 8. Elim.8 (0,4): 1. Merritt 20.15 - 2. Lemaitre 20.28 - 3. Julian James Nyang Chiengjiek ROT 52.89 Reus GER 20.39 - 4. Reynier Mena CUB 20.42 - 5. Karol Elim.5: 1. Merritt 45.28 - 2. Haroun 45.76 - 3. Makwala Zalewski POL 20.54 - 6. Bruno de Barros BRA 20.59 - 7. Ihor 45.91 - 4.
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