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Athènes 2004 ATHÈNES 2004 LES RÉGIONAUX EN LICE RÉSULTATS G ATHLÉTISME Abiodun Oyepitan (GBR) 22.79 Q ; 3. Maryna 70,735 ; 14. Guenter Seidel (USA) 70,270 ; 15. Demi-finales : Sara McMann (USA) b. Sta- Maydanova (UKR) 22.86 Q ; 4. Christine Juan Antonio Jimenez (ESP 69,766. Eliminés : vroula Zygouri (GRE) Tombé ; Kaori Icho Reina Flor Okori déconcentrée MESSIEURS Arron (FRA) 22.90 q. 16. Julia Chevanne Gimel (FRA/CALIMU- (JAP) b. Lise Legrand (FRA) 3-0. Sixième et dernière de sa demi-fi- d’elle l’un des grands espoirs de 400 m messieurs Série 4 : 1. Cydonie Mothersill (CAY) 22.76 CHO) 69,655… 21. Karen Tebar (FRA/FA- 3e place : Lise Legrand (FRA) b. Stavroula OR : JEREMY WARINER (USA) 44.00 Q ; 2. Ivet Lalova (BUL) 22.81 Q ; 3. Beverly LADA M) 67,699. Zygouri (GRE) Tombé. nale, la Bisontine Reina Flor Okori l’athlétisme français. ARGENT : OTIS HARRIS (USA) 44.16 McDonald (JAM) 22.99 Q ; 4. Merlene Ottey Finale : Kaori Icho (JAP) b. Sara McMann n’a pas pu se qualifier parmi les « J’aurai tant aimé faire beaucoup Bronze : Derrick Brew (USA) 44.42 (SLO) 23.07 q. G FOOTBALL (USA) 3-1. huit finalistes qui se disputeront mieux que ça. J’en ai les moyens 4. Alleyne Francique (GRN) 44.66 ; 5. Brandon Marteau 72 kg Simpson (JAM) 44.76 ; 6. Davian Clarke Dames les médailles du 100m haies au- mais je n’ai pas pu les exprimer. Les Groupe 1 : 1. Gu Yuan (CHN) 71,65 m Q ; 2. Demi-finales OR : WANG XU (CHN) (JAM) 44.83 ; 7. Leslie Djhone (FRA) 44.94 ; Iryna Sekachova (UKR) 71,63 Q ; 3. Andrea jourd’hui. La faute, selon elle, a un haies sont une épreuve tellement 8. Michael Blackwood (JAM) 45.55. Etats-Unis - Allemagne 2-1 (a.p.) ARGENT : GOUZEL MANIOUROVA (RUS) Bunjes (ALL) 70,73 Q ; 4. Yipsi Moreno Brésil - Suède Bronze : Kyoko Hamaguchi (JAP) problème de concentration qui l’a technique où tout est réglé au mi- Disque e (CUB) 70,56 Q ; 5. Kamila Skolimowska 1-0 5 place : Christine Nordhagen-Vierling perturbée. « Je suis déçue de ma cron près. Il suffit d’un grain de OR : ROBERT FAZEKAS (HUN) 70,93 m (POL) 68,66 Q. (CAN) b. Anita Schaetzle (ALL) abandon. prestation parce que je n’étais pas sable pour enrayer la mécanique. ARGENT : VIRGILIJUS ALEKNA (LIT) 69,89 Groupe 2 : 1. Olga Kuzenkova (RUS) 73,71 m G HANDBALL Demi-finales : Gouzel Maniourova (RUS) assez concentrée. J’ai hésité au dé- J’ai bougé juste avant le coup de Bronze : Zoltan Kovago (HUN) 67,04 Q ; 2. Yunaika Crawford (CUB) 71,74 Q ; 3. b. Svitlana Sayenko (UKR) tombé Wang Xu 4. Aleksander Tammert (EST) 66,66 ; 5. Vasiliy Zhang Wenxiu (CHN) 71,56 Q ; 4. Betty Heid- DAMES (CHN) b. Kyoko Hamaguchi (JAP) 3-1. part, la course est partie et j’ai en- feu. J’ai cru à un faux départ et j’ai Kaptyukh (BLR) 65,10 ; 6. Frantz Kruger (AFS) ler (ALL) 69,81 Q ; 5. Olga Tsander (BLR) Groupe A 3e place : Kyoko Hamaguchi (JAP) b. Svit- chaîné les fautes. Terminer de cette eu un moment d’hésitation qui m’a 64,34 ; 7. Casey Malone (USA) 64,33 ; 8. Lars 69,61 Q ; 6. Alexandra Papayeoryiou (GRE) Hongrie - Ukraine 22-23 lana Sayenko (UKR) 3-0. Riedel (ALL) 62,80. 68,58 Q ; 7. Candice Scott (TRI) 68,27 q… 9. Chine - Brézil 28-23 manière, c’est un peu lamentable. été fatal. Après je n’étais plus du Manuela Montebrun (FRA) 67,90. Finale : Wang Xu (CHN) b. Gouzel Maniou- 400 m haies Classement final : 1. Ukraine 8 pts; 2. Hon- rova (RUS) 3-1. J’espère que je n’ai pas trop déçu tout dans le rythme. J’ai essayé de grie 6; 3. Chine 4; 4. Brésil 2; 5. Grèce 0. les gens qui misaient sur moi,» s’ex- Série 1 : 1. Angelo Taylor (USA) 48.79 Q ; 2. G BASKET-BALL revenir mais j’ai encore touché du Jiri Muzik (TCH) 48.85 Q ; 3. Christopher Raw- Groupe B G NATATION SYNCHRONISÉE cuse-t-elle. bois. Ca m’embête de terminer sur MESSIEURS Danemark - Angola 38-22 linson (GBR) 48.94 Q ; 4. Boris Gorban (RUS) Duo Elle qui a déjà connu tant de dé- cette mauvaise impression. » 49.25 Q ; 5. Yevgeniy Meleshenko (KZK) Groupe A France - Corée du Sud 23-30 49.43 q. Italie - Argentine 76-75 Classement final : 1. Corée du Sud 7 pts Qualifications : 1. Russie 98,833 pts ; 2. boires depuis son titre européen Japon 98,000 ; 3. Etats-Unis 96,667 ; 4. Es- Malgré cette course ratée, Reina Série 2 : 1. Danny McFarlane (JAM) 48.35 Q ; Serbie-Monténégro - Chine 66-67 +32 ; 2. Danemark 7 +27 ; 3. France 4 -1 ; 4. juniors, aurait tellement aimé se Flor réalise tout de même le même 2. Bennie Brazell (USA) 48.57 Q ; 3. Marek Espagne 1 -24 ; 5. Angola 1 -34. pagne 95,833 ; 5. France (Virginie Dedieu, Espagne - Nouvelle-Zélande 88-84 Laure Thibaud) 95,333. hisser dans le gotha mondial. C’é- temps qu’hier (12’’81). Elle égale là Plawgo (POL) 48.67 Q ; 4. Llewellyn Herbert Classement final : Pts 1. Espagne 10 pts ; 2. Quarts de finale jeudi tait peut-être un peu trop lui de- son meilleur chrono personnel et (AFS) 48.70 Q ; 5. Stepan Tesarik (TCH) 49.44 Italie 8 ; 3. Argentine 8 ; 4. Chine 7 ; 5. Nou- Ukraine - Espagne G q. velle-Zélande 6 ; 6. Serbie-Monténégro 6. France - Hongrie PLONGEON mander puisqu’elle ne retrouve peut espérer l’améliorer pour une Chine - Danemark Série 3 : 1. James Carter (USA) 48.64 Q ; 2. Groupe B MESSIEURS que depuis quelques mois à peine autre occasion. H Periklis Iakovakis (GRE) 48.69 Q ; 3. Dai Ta- Corée du Sud - Brésil Tremplin 3 m les sensations positives qui ont fait Christian Weibel mesue (JAP) 48.80 Q ; 4. Eduardo Ivan Rodri- Grèce - Porto Rico 78-58 guez (ESP) 49.25 Q ; 5. Bayano Kamani (PAN) Etats-Unis - Angola 89-53 Qualifiés pour les demi-finales : 1. 49.37 q. Lituanie - Australie 100-85 G GYMNASTIQUE Alexandre Despatie (CAN) 517,59 pts ; 2. Classement final : 1. Lituanie 10 pts ; 2. Peng Bo (CHN) 495,45 ; 3. Alexander Dobros- Série 4 : 1. Felix Sanchez (DOM) 48.51 Q ; 2. kok (RUS) 489,75 ; 4. Ken Terauchi (JAP) Alwyn Myburgh (AFS) 48.84 Q ; 3. Mikhail Grèce 8 (+14); 3. Porto Rico 8 (-1) ; 4. Etats- MESSIEURS Unis 8 (-13) ; 5. Australie 6 ; 6. Angola 5. Barres parallèles 456,1 ; 5. Troy Dumais (USA) 452,76 ; 6. Dmi- Lipskiy (RUS) 49.00 Q ; 4. Hadi Soua’an Al- tri Saoutine (RUS) 450,06 ; 7. Wang Feng Première demi-finale pour Bâbak Somaily (ARA) 49.15 Q ; 5. Dean Griffiths Les quarts de finale OR : VALERI GONCHAROV (UKR) 9,787 pts Italie - Porto-Rico ; Chine - Lituanie ARGENT ; HIROYUKI TOMITA (JAP) 9,775 (CHN) 444,96 ; 8. Fernando Fabricio Platas Al- (JAM) 49.41 q. varez (MEX) 434,70 ; 9. Cesar Castro (BRE) Le Strasbourgeois Bâbak Amir rectement qualifié pour la finale), Série 5 : 1. Kemel Thompson (JAM) 48.66 Q ; Argentine - Grèce ; Espagne - Etats-Unis Bronze : Li Xiaopeng (CHN) 9,762 432,45 ; 10. Robert Newbery (AUS) 429,09 ; 2. Naman Keita (FRA) 48.88 Q ; 3. Ockert Di- 4. Ivan Ivankov (BLR) 9,762 ; 5. Daisuke Na- Tahmasseb, en K1, Yannick La- tandis que Lavigne/Lenoir ont pris G 11. Dmytro Lysenko (UKR) 419,16 ; 12. Phi- derich Cilliers (AFS) 49.12 Q ; 4. Edivaldo BEACH-VOLLEY kano (JAP) 9,762 ; 6. Yann Cucherat (FRA) lippe Comtois (CAN) 418,32 ; 13. Joona Pu- vigne et Jose Lenoir, en C2, de- la 5e place de la leur (les 3 pre- Monteiro (POR) 49.53 Q. 9,762 ; 7. Paul Hamm (USA) 9,737 ; 8. Yernar MESSIEURS hakka (FIN) 414,69 ; 14. Ramon Antonio Fu- vront passer demain par les demi- miers étaient qualifiés pour la fi- Décathlon Yerimbetov. mado Rodriguez (VEN) 410,97 ; 15. Rommel finales de leurs épreuves nale). Demain, les demi-finales de Demi-finales : Bosma/Herrera (ESP) b. Pros- Saut de cheval Après 5 épreuves : 1. Dmitriy Karpov (KZK) ser/Williams (AUS) 2-0 (21-18, 21-18) ; Ri- Agmed Pacheco Marrufo (MEX) 408,75 ; 16. respectives du 1000 m messieurs K1 qualifieront les trois premiers 4689 pts ; 2. Roman Sebrle (TCH) 4594 ; 3. cardo/Emanuel (BRE) b. Heuscher/Kobel OR : GERVASIO DEFERR (ESP) 9,737 pts Tony Ally (GBR) 401,52 ; 17. Steven Barnett des épreuves en ligne de canoë- bateaux pour la finale. En atten- Bryan Clay (USA) 4554 ; 4. Dean Macey (SUI) 2-1 (21-14, 19-21, 15-12). ARGENT : EVGENI SAPRONENKO (LET) 9,706 (AUS) 397,71 ; 18. Mark Shipman (GBR) (GBR) 4454 ; 5. Tom Pappas (USA) 4415 ; 6. Bronze : Marian Dragulescu (ROU) 9,612 396,90. kayak à Athènes, à l’isue des qua- Dames dant, le Strasbourgeois prendra Claston Bernard (JAM) 4408 ; 7. Chiel War- 4. Kyle Shewfelt (CAN) 9,599 ; 5. Filip Yanev lifications d’hier. part ce matin au premier tour qua- ners (PBS) 4387 ; 8. Attila Zsivoczky (HUN) Demi-finales : Adriana Behar/Shelda (BRE) (BUL) 9,581 ; 6. Robert Gal (HUN) 9,537 ; 7. Li G SOFTBALL Bâbak Amir Tahmasseb a terminé lificatif du kayak monoplace sur 4294… 10. Laurent Hernu (FRA) 4199… 23. battent Cook/Sanderson (AUS) 2-0 (21-17, Xiaopeng (CHN) 9,368 ; 8. Alexei Bondarenko OR : ETATS-UNIS Romain Barras (FRA) 4016.
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