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RESULTS 4X100 Metres Relay Men - Round 1 Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS 4x100 Metres Relay Men - Round 1 04 SEP 2011 First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final RESULT NAME AGE VENUE DATE World Record 37.10 JAMAICA (JAM) Beijing (National Stadium) 22 Aug 08 Championships Record 37.31 JAMAICA (JAM) Berlin 22 Aug 09 World Leading 37.79 UNITED STATES (USA) Daegu 4 Sep 11 HEAT 1/3 START TIME 18:56 TEMPERATURE 27°C HUMIDITY 54% PLACE TEAM BIB NAME COUNTRY LANE RESULT REACTION 1 UNITED STATES USA 5 37.79 WL Q 0.181 1091 Trell KIMMONS 트렐 키몬스 1078 Justin GATLIN 저스틴 개트린 1101 Maurice MITCHELL 모리스 미첼 1109 Travis PADGETT 트라비스 페제트 2 FRANCE FRA 1 38.38 SB Q 0.156 422 Teddy TINMAR 테디 틴마르 413 Christophe LEMAITRE 크리스토프 르메트르 414 Yannick LESOURD 야닉 레솔드 424 Jimmy VICAUT 지미 비코 3 PORTUGAL POR 2 39.09 SB 0.216 857 Ricardo MONTEIRO 리카르도 몬테이로 854 João FERREIRA 주앙 페레이라 851 Arnaldo ABRANTES 아르날도 아브랜티스 858 Yazalde NASCIMENTO 야잘데 나시멘토 4 GHANA GHA 4 39.17 0.168 514 Emmanuel KUBI 임마누엘 쿠비 510 Tim ABEYIE 팀 아베이에 512 Ashhad AGYAPONG 아샤드 아그야퐁 515 Aziz ZAKARI 아지즈 자카리 5 CHINESE TAIPEI TPE 7 39.30 0.150 1004 Wen-Tang WANG 웬-탕 왕 1002 Yuan-Kai LIU 유안-카이 리우 1003 Meng-Lin TSAI 맹린 쨰 1005 Wei-Chen YI 웨이-첸 이 SWITZERLAND SUI 6 DNF 0.180 966 Pascal MANCINI 파스칼 만치니 967 Reto SCHENKEL 레토 셴켈 969 Alex WILSON 알렉스 윌슨 968 Marc SCHNEEBERGER 마크 슈니버거 BRAZIL BRA 3 DQ 170.14 0.173 193 Diego CAVALCANTI 디에고 카발칸티 204 Sandro VIANA 산드로 비아나 191 Nilson ANDRÈ 닐슨 안드레 198 Bruno DE BARROS 브루노 데 바로스 Note: IAAF Rule 170.14 - early/late take over Page 1 of 4 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-4X1-M-h----.RS6.v1 Issued at 19:20 on Sunday, 4 September 2011 Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS 4x100 Metres Relay Men - Round 1 First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final HEAT 2/3 START TIME 19:05 TEMPERATURE 27°C HUMIDITY 54% PLACE TEAM BIB NAME COUNTRY LANE RESULT REACTION 1 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TRI 4 37.91 SB Q 0.150 1007 Keston BLEDMAN 케스톤 블레드만 1008 Marc BURNS 마크 번즈 1006 Aaron ARMSTRONG 애런 암스트롱 1016 Richard THOMPSON 리차드 톰슨 2 JAMAICA JAM 8 38.07 SB Q 0.146 589 Nesta CARTER 네스타 카터 593 Michael FRATER 마이클 프라텔 587 Yohan BLAKE 요한 블라케 597 Dexter LEE 덱스터 리 3 SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS SKN 2 38.47 NR q 0.188 944 Jason ROGERS 제이슨 로저스 941 Kim COLLINS 킴 칼린스 940 Antoine ADAMS 안토니 아담스 943 Brijesh LAWRENCE 브리제스 로렌스 4 JAPAN JPN 5 38.66 SB 0.162 623 KOBAYASHI Yuichi 코바야시 유이치 612 ERIGUCHI Masashi 에리구치 마사시 633 TAKAHIRA Shinji 타카히라 신지 629 SAITO Hitoshi 사이토 히토시 5 SOUTH AFRICA RSA 6 38.72 SB 0.168 879 Hannes DREYER 한스 드레이어 887 Ofentse MOGAWANE 오프텐세 모가와네 880 Roscoe ENGEL 로스코에 엔겔 891 Thuso MPUANG 투소 음푸앙 6 PR OF CHINA CHN 1 38.87 SB 0.152 235 CHEN Qiang 첸 치앙 245 LIANG Jiahong 리앙 지아홍 249 SU Bingtian 수 빙티엔 240 LAO Yi 라오 이 7 PUERTO RICO PUR 7 39.04 NR 0.183 863 Marcos AMALBERT 마르코스 아말베르트 869 Carlos RODRÍGUEZ 카를로스 로드리게스 866 Marquis HOLSTON 마르키스 홀스톤 867 Miguel LÓPEZ 미구엘 로패즈 GERMANY GER 3 DNF 0.129 507 Tobias UNGER 토비아스 웅게르 473 Marius BROENING 마리우스 브리닝 477 Sebastian ERNST 세바스찬 에른스트 500 Alex SCHAF 알렉스 세프 Note: IAAF Rule 170.14 - early/late take over Page 2 of 4 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-4X1-M-h----.RS6.v1 Issued at 19:20 on Sunday, 4 September 2011 Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS 4x100 Metres Relay Men - Round 1 First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final HEAT 3/3 START TIME 19:14 TEMPERATURE 27°C HUMIDITY 54% PLACE TEAM BIB NAME COUNTRY LANE RESULT REACTION 1 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. GBR 5 38.29 SB Q 0.162 448 Christian MALCOLM 크리스천 말콤 454 Craig PICKERING 크래이그 피커링 437 Marlon DEVONISH 마르론 데보니시 429 Harry AIKINES-ARYEETEY 해리 아이킨스-아르예테이 2 POLAND POL 4 38.37 SB Q 0.182 845 Pawel STEMPEL 파웰 스템팰 836 Dariusz KUC 다리오츠 쿠크 835 Robert KUBACZYK 로베르트 쿠박티크 832 Kamil KRYNSKI 카밀 크린스키 3 ITALY ITA 8 38.41 SB q 0.165 581 Michael TUMI 마이클 투미 569 Simone COLLIO 시모네 콜리오 571 Emanuele DI GREGORIO 에마누엘레 디 그레고리오 567 Fabio CERUTTI 파비오 체루티 4 AUSTRALIA AUS 3 38.69 SB 0.158 123 Anthony ALOZIE 앤터니 엘로지 128 Matt DAVIES 매트 데이비스 141 Aaron ROUGE-SERRET 애런 로그-세렛 138 Isaac NTIAMOAH 아이삭 은티아모아 5 KOREA KOR 1 38.94 NR 0.153 701 YEO Ho-suah 여호수아 672 CHO Kyu-won 조규원 686 KIM Kukyoung 김국영 695 LIM Hee-nam 임희남 6 CANADA CAN 6 39.28 0.193 218 Sam EFFAH 샘 에파 225 Gavin SMELLIE 개빈 스멜리 217 Jared CONNAUGHTON 제라드 코나튼 229 Justyn WARNER 저스틴 워너 7 THAILAND THA 7 39.54 SB 0.179 992 Weerawat PHARUEANG 위라와트 파루엥 989 Suppachai CHIMDEE 수파차이 침디 994 Sompote SUWANNARANGSRI 솜포트 수완나랑스리 991 Jirapong MEENAPRA 지라퐁 미나프라 NETHERLANDS NED 2 DQ 170.14 0.172 780 Giovanni CODRINGTON 지오바니 코드링턴 782 Brian MARIANO 브라이언 마리아노 781 Jerrel FELLER 제렐 펠러 788 Patrick VAN LUIJK 패트릭 반 루이지크 Note: IAAF Rule 170.14 - early/late take over Page 3 of 4 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-4X1-M-h----.RS6.v1 Issued at 19:20 on Sunday, 4 September 2011 Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS 4x100 Metres Relay Men - Round 1 First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST 37.10 JAMAICA (JAM) Beijing (National 22 Aug 08 37.79 UNITED STATES (USA) Daegu 4 Sep 11 Stadium) 37.91 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO (TRI) Daegu 4 Sep 11 37.40 UNITED STATES (USA) Barcelona 8 Aug 92 38.07 JAMAICA (JAM) Daegu 4 Sep 11 37.62 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO (TRI) Berlin 22 Aug 09 38.29 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. (GBR) Daegu 4 Sep 11 37.69 CANADA (CAN) Atlanta, GA 3 Aug 96 38.37 POLAND (POL) Daegu 4 Sep 11 37.73 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. (GBR) Sevilla 29 Aug 99 38.38 FRANCE (FRA) Daegu 4 Sep 11 37.79 FRANCE (FRA) Split 1 Sep 90 38.41 ITALY (ITA) Daegu 4 Sep 11 37.90 BRAZIL (BRA) Sydney 30 Sep 00 38.47 SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS (SKN) Daegu 4 Sep 11 37.94 NIGERIA (NGR) Athína 9 Aug 97 38.65 CANADA (CAN) Roma 26 May 11 38.00 CUBA (CUB) Barcelona 8 Aug 92 38.66 GERMANY (GER) Regensburg 4 Jun 11 38.02 USSR (URS) Roma 6 Sep 87 38.66 JAPAN (JPN) Daegu 4 Sep 11 Note: IAAF Rule 170.14 - early/late take over Page 4 of 4 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-4X1-M-h----.RS6.v1 Issued at 19:20 on Sunday, 4 September 2011.
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