AVIVA England Athletics U20, U17 & U15 Indoor Championships 27 & 28

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

AVIVA England Athletics U20, U17 & U15 Indoor Championships 27 & 28 AVIVA England Athletics U20, U17 & U15 Indoor Championships 27 & 28 February 2010 @ NIA, Birmingham RESULT Saturday (Track) T1 Event T1 U20M 60m Hurdles Heats 27 February 2010 10.15 First 2 in each heat and 2 Fastest Losers to Final T16 27 February 2010 13.35 CBP: Gianni Frankis & Jack Meredith, Southend on Sea/Liverpool H, 7.76, 2007/2009 UK Best : Gianni Frankis/Jack Meredith & Jon Ridgeon, Charnwood/Belgrave H, 7.76 & 7.68, 99 & 106.7cm, 2007/2009 & 1985 Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 1 1 530 Jack MEREDITH Liverpool Harriers & AC 7.81 Q 2 529 Themba LUHANA Rugby & Northampton AC 8.07 Q 3 516 Michael FEENEY Amber Valley AC 8.38 4 527 Alex LEE Poole AC 8.47 5 513 Jack EDGAR-HILL Havering Mayesbrook AC 8.64 6 523 Matthew HEWITT Brighton & Hove City AC 8.69 7 536 Edmund O'HALLORAN Ireland DNF 8 Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 2 1 545 Andrew POZZI Stratford AC 7.73 Q 2 115 Matthew WALCOTT Herne Hill Harriers 8.15 Q 3 525 Ben KELK Cambridge & Coleridge AC 8.18 q 4 556 Dafydd WALTERS Carmarthen Harriers 8.56 5 505 Yannick BUDD Bristol & West AC 8.83 6 540 Oliver PALMER City of York AC 9.10 7 625 James EATON Rugby & Northampton AC DNS 8 T16 Event T16 U20M 60m Hurdles Final 27 February 2010 13.35 From Previous Round T1 27 February 2010 10.15 CBP: Gianni Frankis & Jack Meredith, Southend on Sea/Liverpool H, 7.76, 2007/2009 UK Best : Gianni Frankis/Jack Meredith & Jon Ridgeon, Charnwood/Belgrave H, 7.76 & 7.68, 99 & 106.7cm, 2007/2009 & 1985 FINAL Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf 1 545 Andrew POZZI Stratford AC 7.67 CBP/UK 2 534 Alex NWENWU Wolverhampton & Bilston AC 8.02 3 525 Ben KELK Cambridge & Coleridge AC 8.05 4 139 James MCLEAN Southend Athletic Club 8.06 5 115 Matthew WALCOTT Herne Hill Harriers 8.06 6 529 Themba LUHANA Rugby & Northampton AC 8.14 7 518 James GLADMAN Warrington AC 8.30 8 530 Jack MEREDITH Liverpool Harriers & AC DNF Page 1 of 39 AVIVA England Athletics U20, U17 & U15 Indoor Championships 27 & 28 February 2010 @ NIA, Birmingham RESULT Saturday (Track) T2 Event T2 U17M 60m Hurdles Heats 27 February 2010 10.30 First 2 in each heat and 2 Fastest Losers to Final T15 27 February 2010 13.30 CBP: Jack Meredith, Liverpool H & AC, 7.89, 2008 UK Best : Jack Meredith, Liverpool H & AC, 7.89, 2008 Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 1 1 559 Marcus WOODINGTON Oxford City AC 8.40 Q 2 137 Sam MAGUIRE Windsor Slough Eton & H 8.43 Q 3 551 James TAYLOR City of Stoke AC 8.46 q 4 555 Josh WALKER Boston & District AC 8.50 5 515 Max EVEREST Peterborough AC 8.57 6 543 Charlie PERRY Cambridge Harriers 8.64 7 512 Danny DRIVER Southport Waterloo AC 8.75 8 562 Luke YAXLEY St Albans AC 8.99 Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 2 1 535 Nicholas OFONAGORO Victoria Park H & Tower Hamlets 8.40 Q 2 501 Blade ASHBY Herne Hill Harriers 8.44 Q 3 560 James WRIGHT Rugby & Northampton AC 8.50 q 4 59 David KING City of Plymouth AC 8.59 5 517 Christian GADDES St Albans AC 8.75 6 504 Tyron BLAKE CARDIFF AAC 8.86 7 550 Eoin SYNNOTT Ireland 8.98 8 541 Toby PARKES Oswestry Olympians 9.47 Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 3 1 544 Jake PORTER Birchfield Harriers 8.39 Q 2 538 Joshua OLAWORE Havering Mayesbrook AC 8.54 Q 3 561 Joe YARDE Croydon H 8.55 4 531 Craig MORTEN Tonbridge AC 8.67 5 532 John MULHERN Victoria Park Glasgow 8.70 6 542 Jacob PAUL Epsom & Ewell Harriers 8.70 7 537 Edward O'HARA Radley AC 8.95 8 533 Andrew MURPHY Ayr Seaforth AC 9.12 T15 Event T15 U17M 60m Hurdles Final 27 February 2010 13.30 From Previous Round T2 27 February 2010 10.30 CBP: Jack Meredith, Liverpool H & AC, 7.89, 2008 UK Best : Jack Meredith, Liverpool H & AC, 7.89, 2008 FINAL Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf 1 544 Jake PORTER Birchfield Harriers 8.20 2 535 Nicholas OFONAGORO Victoria Park H & Tower Hamlets 8.25 3 137 Sam MAGUIRE Windsor Slough Eton & H 8.33 4 501 Blade ASHBY Herne Hill Harriers 8.37 5 551 James TAYLOR City of Stoke AC 8.60 6 560 James WRIGHT Rugby & Northampton AC 8.60 7 559 Marcus WOODINGTON Oxford City AC 8.60 8 538 Joshua OLAWORE Havering Mayesbrook AC 8.61 Page 2 of 39 AVIVA England Athletics U20, U17 & U15 Indoor Championships 27 & 28 February 2010 @ NIA, Birmingham RESULT Saturday (Track) T3 Event T3 U20W 60m Hurdles Heats 27 February 2010 10.45 First 2 in each heat and 2 Fastest Losers to Final T13 27 February 2010 13.20 CBP: Serita Solomon, Blackheath & Bromley AC, 8.38, 2007 UK Best : Lesley-Anne Skeete, Swindon AC, 8.22, 1986 Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 1 1 386 Katarina JOHNSON-THOMSON Liverpool Harriers & AC 8.69 Q 2 408 Jenny ROBINSON Exeter Harriers 8.80 Q 3 393 Katy MARCHANT Leeds City AC 8.93 q 4 358 Charlotte CATTERMOLE Ipswich Harriers 9.24 5 288 Marija SCIBERRAS Malta 9.50 6 349 Lucy AVERILL Bath University 10.18 Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 2 1 383 Claire HUMPHRIES Herts Phoenix AC 8.82 Q 2 429 Ashleigh WOOD Gateshead Harriers 8.98 Q 3 341 Gabriella ADE - ONOJOBI Cambridge Harriers 9.05 q 4 348 Georgia ATKINS Chelmsford AC 9.25 5 257 Catherine MCMANUS Ireland 9.36 6 268 Rachael NAKAYE Harrow AC DNF Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 3 1 410 Sandra SEATON Team Bath 8.82 Q 2 414 Emily STEVENS Herts Phoenix AC 9.15 Q 3 419 Lauren THOMPSON Herts Phoenix AC 9.19 4 344 Rayne ALLMAN Sale Harriers Manchester 9.26 5 422 Kirsty WARLAND Oxford City AC 9.45 6 T13 Event T13 U20W 60m Hurdles Final 27 February 2010 13.20 From Previous Round T3 27 February 2010 10.45 CBP: Serita Solomon, Blackheath & Bromley AC, 8.38, 2007 UK Best : Lesley-Anne Skeete, Swindon AC, 8.22, 1986 FINAL Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf 1 410 Sandra SEATON Team Bath 8.62 2 386 Katarina JOHNSON-THOMSON Liverpool Harriers & AC 8.71 3 383 Claire HUMPHRIES Herts Phoenix AC 8.72 4 429 Ashleigh WOOD Gateshead Harriers 8.83 5 408 Jenny ROBINSON Exeter Harriers 8.84 6 393 Katy MARCHANT Leeds City AC 8.95 7 414 Emily STEVENS Herts Phoenix AC 9.20 8 341 Gabriella ADE - ONOJOBI Cambridge Harriers 9.25 T4 Event T4 U15B 60m Hurdles Heats 27 February 2010 11.00 First 2 in each heat and 2 Fastest Losers to Final T14 27 February 2010 13.25 CBP: Daniel Davis, Sutton & District AC, 8.20, 2002 UK Best : Daniel Davis, Sutton & District AC, 8.20, 2002 Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 1 1 546 Aled PRICE Carmarthen Harriers 8.89 Q 2 539 David OMOREGIE Pembroke Harriers (Wales) 9.14 Q 3 528 Stanley LIVINGSTON Jersey Spartan Athletics 9.50 4 547 Andrew RAVENSCROFT Whitemoss 9.63 5 196 Matthew CAMPLEMAN Leeds City AC 9.66 6 558 Jason WILLIAMS Birchfield Harriers 10.61 Page 3 of 39 AVIVA England Athletics U20, U17 & U15 Indoor Championships 27 & 28 February 2010 @ NIA, Birmingham RESULT Saturday (Track) Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 2 1 524 Luke JENKINS Swansea H 8.89 Q 2 190 Jonny WILKINSON Gateshead Harriers 8.96 Q 3 554 Alex WALKER Bracknell AC 9.03 q 4 526 Ashley KIRSOPP Warrington AC 9.22 5 503 Billy BILTON Havering Mayesbrook AC 9.87 6 63 Alex LAW Havering Mayesbrook AC 9.92 Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 3 1 510 Euan DICKSON-EARLE Biggleswade AC 8.96 Q 2 39 Jordan HADLEY Vale of Aylesbury AC 9.03 Q 3 552 Scott THOMAS Camberley & District AC 9.09 q 4 508 Aiden DAVIES Doncaster AC 9.37 5 549 James SHARREM Cardiff AAC 9.38 6 T14 Event T14 U15B 60m Hurdles Final 27 February 2010 13.25 From Previous Round T4 27 January 2010 11.00 CBP: Daniel Davis, Sutton & District AC, 8.20, 2002 UK Best : Daniel Davis, Sutton & District AC, 8.20, 2002 FINAL Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf 1 524 Luke JENKINS Swansea H 8.73 2 39 Jordan HADLEY Vale of Aylesbury AC 8.81 3 510 Euan DICKSON-EARLE Biggleswade AC 8.84 4 546 Aled PRICE Carmarthen Harriers 8.86 5 554 Alex WALKER Bracknell AC 8.91 6 190 Jonny WILKINSON Gateshead Harriers 8.95 7 539 David OMOREGIE Pembroke Harriers (Wales) 9.03 8 552 Scott THOMAS Camberley & District AC 9.17 T5 Event T5 U17W 60m Hurdles Heats 27 February 2010 11.10 First 3 in each heat and 6 Fastest Losers to Semi-Finals T12 27 February 2010 13.05 CBP: Symone Belle, Tower Hamlets, 8.52, 2001 UK Best : Helen Worsey, Leicester Corintanian AC, 8.49, 1998 Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 1 1 391 Nancy LEBEAU Thurrock Harriers AC 8.89 Q 2 356 Emma BROWN Giffnock North AC 8.93 Q 3 361 Kelly CLARK City of Sheffield AC 9.12 Q 4 387 Rhiannon JONES Blackheath & Bromley AC 9.28 q 5 425 Olivia WILDING Hereford & County AC 9.44 6 372 Megan DIXON Wolverhampton & Bilston AC 9.47 7 269 Sarah NEATE Team Bath AC 9.75 8 411 Charlotte SEXTON Bedford & County AC 10.13 Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 2 1 815 Micaela BRINDLE Wigan & Dist H AC 9.13 Q 2 397 Yasmin MILNE Aberdeen AAC 9.16 Q 3 417 Holly THOMAS Havering Mayesbrook AC 9.17 Q 4 366 Brogan CROWLEY Sale Harriers Manchester 9.19 q 5 299 Bethany TAYLOR Kingston Upon Hull AC 9.54 6 352 Charlotte BANKS Windsor Slough Eton & H 9.60 7 415 Serlina SWABY-CONSTANTINE Victoria Park H & Tower Hamlets 9.96 8 405 Kelly-Jay PAYLING Amber Valley AC 9.99 Page 4 of 39 AVIVA England Athletics U20, U17 & U15 Indoor Championships 27 & 28 February 2010 @ NIA, Birmingham RESULT Saturday (Track) Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 3 1 367 Becky CURTIS-HARRIS Basingstoke & Mid Hants AC 8.97 Q 2 395 Danielle MCGIFFORD Wigan Harriers 9.09 Q 3 373 Emma DOURAS Wolverhampton & Bilston AC 9.13 Q 4 359 Ella CAVE Cambridge & Coleridge AC 9.31 q 5 357 Yolanda BULLEN Bedford & County AC 9.40 q 6 280 Bethany PORTER Wakefield & District H & AC 9.53 7 363 Fran COLDWELL Leeds City AC 9.67 8 Heat Posn Bib Athlete Club Perf Remarks 4 1 394 Jessica MCCABE Guildford & Godalming AC 8.98 Q 2 396 Hayley MCLEAN Chelmsford AC 8.99 Q 3 399 Emily MOORE Colchester Harriers 9.09 Q 4 392 Esme LITTLEFAIR Warrington AC 9.28
Recommended publications
  • European Champions Jo Pavey and Greg Rutherford
    1 JANUARY 2015 BAWANEWSTHE NEWSLETTER OF THE BRITISH ATHLETICS WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION uropean champions Jo Pavey and Greg Rutherford vote went to Eilidh Child, who won Commonwealth 400m have been named athletes of the year by the British hurdles silver on home soil for Scotland before taking the AthleticsE Writers’ Association at the organisation’s 52nd European title in Zurich. annual awards in London on 22nd November 2014. The Ron Pickering Memorial Award for Services to Pavey won the hearts of the nation and the votes of Athletics went to the country’s track and field writers for this year’s Cliff Mark Shearman, Temple Award by battling to bronze in the Commonwealth a photographer Games 5,000 metres in Glasgow before following up that who has attended performance with gold in the 10,000m at the European 13 Olympics and Championships in Zurich a few days later. This came whose first front despite Pavey being on the eve of her 41st birthday and cover picture for only 10 months after giving birth to her second child. Athletics Weekly dates back to 1962. Rutherford, meanwhile, enjoyed a near-perfect summer of long jump domination to take the John Rodda Award for Goldie Sayers top male athlete. He began by setting a British record and earned BAWA’s world-leading mark for 2014 of 8.51m in the United States. 2014 Inspiration Award, given in After this he struck gold in the Commonwealth Games and recognition of an European championships. athlete who has made an outstanding For the second consecutive year Adam Gemili was runner- performance in up, with last year’s BAWA athlete of the year, Mo Farah, a single event, third.
    [Show full text]
  • Welsh Athletics Milestones
    Welsh Athletics Milestones Recalled by Clive Williams 1860 John Chambers holds a sports meeting at Hafod House, Aberystwyth - probably the first record of an athletics meeting being held in Wales 1865 Chambers organises “athletic sports” at Aberystwyth. 1865 William Richards, born in “Glamorgan” sets a world record for the mile with 4 mins. 17 ¼ seconds. 1871 St. David’s College Lampeter and Llandovery College hold athletics “sports” meetings. 1875 Newport Athletic Club formed and holds “athletic sports.” 1877 Cardiff-born William Gale achieves the phenomenal deed of walking 1,500 miles in 1,000 hours. He was the world’s leading pedestrian. 1879 Llanfair Caereinion Powys-born George Dunning sets a world 40 miles record at Stamford Bridge of 4:50.12. 1880 Newport AC represented by Richard Mullock at the formation of the AAA at The Randolph Hotel, Oxford - Chambers also there. 1881 Dunning effectively sets an inaugural world record for the half-marathon when he runs 1:13.46 on a track at Stamford Bridge. The distance is actually 13 miles 440 yards, i.e. further than the designated half marathon distance of 13 miles 192.5 yards. 1881 Dunning becomes the first Welsh born athlete to win the (English) National cross country title. 1882 Roath (Cardiff) Harriers formed. They amalgamated with Birchgrove (Cardiff) Harriers in 1968 to form Cardiff AAC.1890. 1890 Will Parry, born in Buttington, near Welshpool wins the (English) National cross country title for a third successive year. 1893 First Welsh amateur track championships held as part of an open sports meeting. Just 2 events held - 100 yards and mile won by Charles Thomas (Reading AC) and Hugh Fairlamb (Roath).
    [Show full text]
  • 2013 World Championships Statistics – Men's 200M by K Ken Nakamura
    2013 World Championships Statistics – Men’s 200m by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Moskva: 1) Nobody won 100m/200m double at the Worlds more than once. Can Bolt do it for the second time? 2) Can Bolt win 200m for the third time to surpass Michael Johnson and Calvin Smith? 3) No country other than US ever won multiple medals in this event. Can Jamaica do it? 4) No European won medal at both 100m and 200m? Can Lemaitre change that? All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 19.19 -0.3 Usain Bolt JAM 1 Berlin 2009 2 19.40 0.8 Usain Bolt 1 Daegu 2011 3 2 19.70 0.8 Walter Dix USA 2 Daegu 2011 4 3 19.76 -0.8 Tyson Gay USA 1 Osaka 2007 5 4 19.79 0.5 Michael Johnson USA 1 Göteborg 1995 6 5 19.80 0.8 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 3 Daegu 2011 7 6 19.81 -0.3 Alonso Edward PAN 2 Berlin 2009 8 7 19.84 1.7 Francis Obikwelu NGR 1sf2 Sevilla 1999 9 8 19.85 0.3 Frankie Fredericks NAM 1 Stuttgart 1993 9 9 19.85 -0.3 Wallace Spearmon USA 3 Berlin 2009 11 10 19.89 -0.3 Shawn Crawford USA 4 Berlin 2009 12 11 19.90 1.2 Maurice Greene USA 1 Sevilla 1999 13 19.91 -0.8 Usain Bolt 2 Osaka 2007 14 12 19.94 0.3 John Regis GBR 2 Stuttgart 1993 15 13 19.95 0.8 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure NOR 4 Daegu 2011 16 14 19.98 1.7 Marcin Urbas POL 2sf2 Sevilla 1999 16 15 19.98 -0.3 Steve Mullings JAM 5 Berlin 2009 17 16 19.99 0.3 Carl Lewis USA 3 Stuttgart 1993 19 17 20.00 1.2 Claudinei da Silva BRA 2 Sevilla 1999 19 20.00 -0.4 Tyson Gay 1sf2 Osaka 2007 21 20.01 -3.4 Michael Johnson 1 Tokyo 1991 21 20.01 0.3
    [Show full text]
  • Iaaf World Youth Championships
    LILLE 2011 ★ WORLD YOUTH/PAST MEDALLISTS 1 IAAF WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR GOLD SILVER BRONZE Venues - 1999: Bydgoszcz (16-18 Jul); 2001: Debrecen (11-15 Jul); 2003: Sherbrooke (Jul 9-13); 2005: Marrakech (Jul 13-17); 2007: Ostrava (11-15 Jul); 2009: Bressanone (8-12 Jul); 2011: Lille (6-10 Jul); 2013: Donetsk MEN 100 Metres 1999 Mark Lewis-Francis GBR 10.40 Bryan Sears USA 10.42 Omar Brown JAM 10.43 1.4 2001 Darrel Brown TRI 10.31 Willie Hordge USA 10.41 Jonathan Wade USA 10.53 -0.2 2003 Yahya Al-Gahes KSA 10.69 Yahya Hassan Habib KSA 10.73 Craig Pickering GBR 10.85 -3.1 2005 Harry Aikines-Aryeetey GBR 10.35 Alex Nelson GBR 10.36 Keston Bledman TRI 10.55 0.8 2007 Dexter Lee JAM 10.51 Nickel Ashmeade JAM 10.54 Kenneth Gilstrap USA 10.65 -0.4 2009 Prezel Hardy USA 10.57 Aaron Brown CAN 10.74 Giovanni Galbieri ITA 10.79 -1.2 200 Metres 1999 Tim Benjamin GBR 20.72 Omar Brown JAM 21.09 Bryan Sears USA 21.16 0.9 2001 Jonathan Wade USA 20.95 Michael Grant USA 21.30 Dion Rodriguez TRI 21.36 -1.1 2003 Usain Bolt JAM 20.40 Michael Grant USA 21.04 Jamahl Alert-Khan GBR 21.35 -1.1 2005 Harry Aikines-Aryeetey GBR 20.91 Jorge Valcárel CUB 21.08 Matteo Galvan ITA 21.14 0.7 2007 Ramone McKenzie JAM 20.67 Ramil Guliyev AZE 20.72 Nickel Ashmeade JAM 20.76 -0.2 2009 Kirani James GRN 21.05 Alberto Gavaldá ESP 21.33 Keenan Brock USA 21.39 -0.9 400 Metres 1999 Mandla Nkosi RSA 46.94 Claudel Garzón CUB 47.00 Mark van Soest RSA 47.19 2001 Karol Grzegorczyk POL 46.90 Piotr Kedzia POL 47.12 Jermaine Gonzales JAM 47.51 2003 Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr SUD 46.10
    [Show full text]
  • Biographical Entry Lists
    Biographical Entry Lists Athletics - Men 0 Men’s 100 Metres Age (Days) Born 2018 Personal Best 1606 GREENE Cejhae ANT – Antigua & Barbuda 22y 183d 1995 - 10.01 -16 10.17w -18. 200 pb: 20.59 -17 (21.39i -18). ht World Youth 100/200 2011; 3 Central American & Caribbean youth 100/200 2012; sf WJC 100/200 2012; 5 WJC 100 2014; sf OLY 100 2012; sf WCH 100 2017. 4 NCAA indoor 60 2018. Attends Florida State University. Coach-Ken Harnden In 2018: 2 Clemson 60 (Jan 6); 1 Clemson 200 (2 60) (Jan 19/20); 1 Fayetteville 60; 2 SEC indoor 60; 4 NCAA indoor 60; 8 Texas Relays 100 1609 WALSH Chavaughn ANT – Antigua & Barbuda 30y 99d 1987 - 10.17 -17 First leg for Antiguan sprint relay team which finished sixth in Beijing 2015 10.35w -18. 200 pb: 20.54 -17 (21.63i -17). ht COM 100 2010/2014; 6 WCH 4x100 2015; sf WIC 60 2016; qf WCH 100 2017. He is a cousin of fellow Antiguan international sprinter Tahir Walsh In 2018: 3 Houston 60 (Jan 12); 2 College Station 60 (3 200) (Jan 20); 3 Houston 60 (Jan 27); 2 College Station Olympic 60 (Feb 3); 1 College Station 60/200 (Feb 17); 3 Houston 100 1614 BROWNING Rohan AUS – Australia 20y 97d 1997 10.20 10.19 -17 10.18w -14. 200 pb: 20.54w -17, 20.71 -18. ht WCH 4x100 2017; ht WSG 100 2017. Student of Arts & Law, Sydney University. Born-Crows Nest, doach-Andrew Murphy In 2018: 1 Canberra 200 (Jan 14); 1 Canberra 100 (Jan 20); 1 Canberra 200 (Jan 21); 1 Australian Capital Territory 100; 2 Australian 100; 3 Brisbane Classic 100/4x100 (second leg) 1617 CLARKE Josh AUS – Australia 22y 323d 1995 10.29 10.15 -16 2015 Australian Champion at 100m // 200 pb: 20.66w -16, 20.88 -17 (21.34 -18).
    [Show full text]
  • 2002 Commonwealth Games Athletics
    2002 Commonwealth Games Athletics - Mens 100m # Name Country Result (seconds) Gold Kim Collins St. Kitts & Nevis 9.98 Silver Uchenna Emedolu Nigeria 10.11 Bronze Pierre Browne Canada 10.12 4 Deji Aliu Nigeria 10.15 4 Dwight Thomas Jamaica 10.15 6 Jason John Gardener England 10.22 7 Mark Lewis-Francis England 10.54 8 Dwain Anthony Chambers England 11.19 - Abdul Aziz Zakari Ghana 10.17, 5th SF1 - Nick Macrozonaris Canada 10.29, 6th SF1 - Michael Frater Jamaica 10.30, 7th SF1 - Brian Dzingai Zimbabwe 10.59, 8th SF1 - Asafa Powell Jamaica 10.26, 5th SF2 - Eric Nkansah Appiah Ghana 10.29, 6th SF2 - Anson Henry Canada 10.34, 7th SF2 - Joseph Batangdon Cameroon 10.37, 8th SF2 2002 Commonwealth Games Athletics - Mens 200m # Name Country Result (seconds) Gold Frank "Frankie" Fredericks Namibia 20.06 Silver Marlon Devonish England 20.19 Bronze Darren Andrew Campbell England 20.21 4 Dominic Demeritte Bahamas 20.21 5 Abdul Aziz Zakari Ghana 20.29 6 Morne Nagel South Africa 20.35 7 Joseph Batangdon Cameroon 20.36 8 Christian Sean Malcolm Wales 20.39 - Marvin Regis Trinidad & Tobago 21.06, 5th SF1 - Jermaine Joseph Canada 21.09, 6th SF1 - Douglas "Doug" Turner Wales 21.11, 7th SF1 - Ioannis Markoulidis Cyprus 21.16, 8th SF1 - Stephane Buckland Mauritius 20.61, 5th SF2 - Chris Lambert England 21.02, 6th SF2 - Ricardo Williams Jamaica 21.13, 7th SF2 - Dallas Roberts New Zealand 21.17, 8th SF2 2002 Commonwealth Games Athletics - Mens 400m # Name Country Result (seconds) Gold Michael Blackwood Jamaica 45.07 Silver Shane Niemi Canada 45.09 Bronze Avard Moncur
    [Show full text]
  • Summer Calendar Bucs Champs
    84-PAGE ISSUE SUMMER CALENDAR Track & eld xtures guide BUCS CHAMPS 7-page report from Bedford GREAT MANCHESTER 4-page preview £3.95 | RELAY SHOCKER 7 2015 May United States beat Bolt’s Jamaican world record-holders WARMWEATHER CLOTHING 6 PAGES OF TOP PRODUCTS AW May 7 Cover.indd 1 05/05/2015 14:01:59 0844 848 8803 01670 700 030 4 SUPREME SPIKEY BALL MASSAGE STICK COLOUR OPTIONS (SPIKEY MM) £10.00 HAND HELD WATER BOTTLES FROM £1.95 ACHIEVE MORE iPHONE HOLDERS WITH MORE MILE MM2203/4/5 ONLY £9.95 3 COLOUR OPTIONS 5M KINESIOLOGY TAPE MILE TAPE £4.95 650ML PROTEIN SHAKER £3.00 MM2186, MM2185, MM2184 BEAST ROLLER (THE BEAST) £14.95 SOCK SHOP THREE PAIRS FIVE OF COMPRESSION SOCKS FOR PAIRS £10 OF MORE MILE SOCKS FOR £10 FREE STANDARD UK DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS OVER £59.95 AW 070515.indd 1 01/05/2015 11:59 0844 848 8803 01670 700 030 11 COLOUR OPTIONS MESH PANELLED TOP £7.95 MM2074, MM2078, MM2082, MM2079 MORE-TECH VEST £10.00 MM1873, MM1872, MM1874, MM1875 GREY 12 MM2145 COLOUR OPTIONS 5 INCH BAGGY SHORT £10.00 MORE-TECH SHORT TIGHT £14.95 MM1219, MM2144, MM1221 MM1903, MM1901, MM1902 CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES AT AFFORDABLE PRICES RUNNING CROP TOP £10.00 MM1917, MM1918, MM1916, MM1920 RACER BACK VEST £10.00 MM1924, MM1922, MM1925, MM1923 SHORT SLEEVE RUNNING TOP £10.00 MORE-TECH BOY SHORTS £10.00 MM1926, MM1928, MM1927, MM1929 MM1947, MM1948, MM1945, MM1946 VISIT OUR PUMA RETAIL STAND 10TH MAY AT THE GREAT MANCHESTER RUN AW 070515.indd 2 01/05/2015 11:59 Contents May 7, 2015 REGULARS To stay up to date with breaking news in the sport 6 News
    [Show full text]
  • Welsh Athletics Milestones
    Welsh Athletics Milestones Recalled by Clive Williams 1860 John Chambers holds a sports meeting at Hafod House, Aberystwyth - probably the first record of an athletics meeting being held in Wales 1865 Chambers organises “athletic sports” at Aberystwyth. 1865 William Richards, born in “Glamorgan” sets a world record for the mile with 4 mins. 17 ¼ seconds. 1871 St. David’s College Lampeter and Llandovery College hold athletics “sports” meetings. 1875 Newport Athletic Club formed and holds “athletic sports.” 1877 Cardiff-born William Gale achieves the phenomenal deed of walking 1,500 miles in 1,000 hours. He was the world’s leading pedestrian. 1879 Llanfair Caereinion Powys-born George Dunning sets a world 40 miles record at Stamford Bridge of 4:50.12. 1880 Newport AC represented by Richard Mullock at the formation of the AAA at The Randolph Hotel, Oxford - Chambers also there. 1881 Dunning effectively sets an inaugural world record for the half-marathon when he runs 1:13.46 on a track at Stamford Bridge. The distance is actually 13 miles 440 yards, i.e. further than the designated half marathon distance of 13 miles 192.5 yards. 1881 Dunning becomes the first Welsh born athlete to win the (English) National cross country title. 1882 Roath (Cardiff) Harriers formed. They amalgamated with Birchgrove (Cardiff) Harriers in 1968 to form Cardiff AAC.1890. 1890 Will Parry, born in Buttington, near Welshpool wins the (English) National cross country title for a third successive year. 1890: St. Asaph-born Norman David Morgan wins the AAA 100 yards title during his residence in Ireland.
    [Show full text]
  • Maebashi 1999 Lisbon 2001 Birmingham 2003 Budapest 2004
    ISTANBUL 2012 ★ PAST RESULTS/WORLD INDOOR MENʼS SP 89 Maebashi 1999 Meanwhile the consistent Martínez (21.14 in the second) put 21.01 and 20.70. The 1997 winner Belonog was confirmed in third place as the Straight Final (Mar 5) contest ended with the last tries of the big two. First was the shaven- 1 Aleksandr Bagach UKR 21.41 headed Martínez, who produced a wonderfully accurate effort right 2, John Godina USA 21.06 down the middle of the sector. It was measured at 21.24, so Godina was 3, Yuriy Belonog UKR 20.89 overhauled. The American’s response (20.66) was insufficient. 4, Manuel Martínez ESP 20.79 5, Arsi Harju FIN 20.38 Qualifying round (20.25 or top 8 to final) (Mar 14) 6, Paolo Dal Soglio ITA 20.10 Qualifiers: Godina 20.88; Belonog 20.55; Olsen 20.45; Martínez 20.36; Anlezark 7, Pavel Chumachenko RUS 19.82 20.25; Reinikainen 20.24; Harju 20.19; Haborák 19.95 Non-qualifiers: Pavel Chumachenko RUS 19.71; Rutger Smith NED 19.59; Kevin 8, Andrey Mikhnevich BLR 19.44 Toth USA 19.35; Ralf Bartels GER 19.32; Paolo Dal Soglio ITA NM; Gheorghe 9, Andy Bloom USA 18.76; 10, Yuji Okano JPN 16.72 Guşet ROU DQ (r149) (19.44) The medallists were the same as in 1997 but the order was different. Bagach was always placed to keep the title in the Ukraine. His first put of 20.78 took the lead and he improved to 21.18 in the second.
    [Show full text]
  • THE OLYMPIC GAMES - ALL BRITISH RESULTS Update, Amendments and Further Notes to Track Stats Vol 50 No.3 Compiled by Ian Tempest and Stuart Mazdon
    THE OLYMPIC GAMES - ALL BRITISH RESULTS Update, amendments and further notes to Track Stats Vol 50 No.3 Compiled by Ian Tempest and Stuart Mazdon. With many thanks to Trevor Clowes for his comprehensive review, John Powell for walkers' preferred names, Neil Shuttleworth, Eric Hall, Michael Sheridan, Peter Matthews and Bob Phillips. 100 METRES 1912 2s3 David Jacobs 2012 4s2 Dwain Chambers 10.05 1h7 10.02 3s3 Adam Gemili 10.06 2h5 10.11 7s1 James Dasaolu 10.18 3h4 10.13 200 METRES 1948 6s1 Paul Valle (see notes) 2012 3s3 Christian Malcolm 20.51 2h3 20.59 6h7 James Ellington 21.23 400 METRES 1912 4s2 dnf? Cyril Seedhouse 4s4 dnf? Ernest Haley 5s2 dnf? Joseph Wells 2012 5s3 Martyn Rooney 45.31 2h7 45.36 8s1 Conrad Williams 45.53 3h6 46.12 6s2 Nigel Levine 45.64 3h5 45.58 800 METRES 1912 7s1 dnf? Fred Hulford 5h4 dnf? Robert Burton 1948 dnf s2 Harold Tarraway 2012 8 Andrew Osagie 1:43.77 3h2 1:46.42 2s2 1:44.74 5h3 Gareth Warburton 1:46.97 5h5 Michael Rimmer 1:49.05 1500 METRES 2012 8s2 Andy Baddeley 3:36.03 6h2 3:40.34 10s1 Ross Murray 3:44.92 4h1 3:36.74 5000 METRES 1912 dnf h2 Charles Ruffell 2012 1 Mo Farah 13:41.66 3h1 13:26.00 12h2 Nick McCormick 13:25.70 10,000 METRES 1936 dnf? Jack Potts - (see note) 1948 12? Steve McCooke 31:23.0 ? (see note) 2012 1 Mo Farah 27:30.42 25 Chris Thompson 29:06.14 MARATHON 1906 dnf John Daly IRL 1908 15 Fred Lord 3:19:08.8 1912 21 Fred Lord 3:01:39.2 2012 30 Lee Merrien 2:17.00 61 Scott Overall 2:22.37 3000m STEEPLECHASE 2012 12h3 Stuart Stokes 8:43.04 1 110 METRES HURDLES 2012 4 Lawrence Clarke 13.39
    [Show full text]
  • NEWSLETTER Volume 6, No
    NEWSLETTER Volume 6, No. 49 September 5, 2007 version ii etrack — World Championships XI: Men — OSAKA, JAPAN — By-Nation Medal Chart — AUGUST 25–SEPTEMBER 2 Nation ..................Men Women ......Overall G S B Total G S B Total ATTENDANCE United States .......10 3 6 19 4 1 2 7 ............26 Figures in round 1000s were put on the stadium scoreboard one Russia ..................0 1 1 2 4 8 2 14 ..........16 evening. Stadium capacity for paying customers was c36,000; only Kenya ..................3 2 3 8 2 1 2 5 ............13 one day reached that and most were perhaps half. Jamaica ...............0 3 1 4 1 3 2 6 ............10 Germany ..............0 1 1 2 2 1 2 5 ..............7 WEATHER Great Britain .........0 0 1 1 1 1 2 4 ..............5 Official temperature—both C and F—and humidity readings are Ethiopia ................1 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 ..............4 given with each event. Bahamas ..............1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 ..............3 EXPLAINING THE TYPOGRAPHY Belarus ................1 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 ..............3 Paragraph breaks in the preliminary rounds of running events indicate Cuba ....................0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 ..............3 the separation between qualifiers and non-qualifiers. China ...................1 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 ..............3 Czech Republic ....1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 ..............3 COLOR CODING Italy ......................0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 ..............3 All medalists appear in blue ink; all Americans are in bold face and Poland .................0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 ..............3 Spain ...................0 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 ..............3 italics (if in multiple rounds, only in the final round in which they Australia ...............1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 ..............2 competed); field-event/multi medalists appear in either blue (gold Bahrain ................0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 ..............2 medal), red (silver) or green (bronze) in the progression charts.
    [Show full text]
  • Team GB at Tokyo 2020
    TOKYO 2020 OLYMPIC GAMES JULY 23 - AUGUST 08 TABLE OF Contents Team GB at Tokyo 2020 002 003 004 006 FOREWORD TEAM GB MEDIA WELCOME TO COMPETITION CONTACTS TOKYO SCHEDULE 008 010 012 TEAM GB AT HISTORICAL TEAM GB TOKYO 2020 MEDAL TALLY SPORT-BY-SPORT 3 MEDIA GUIDE FOREWORD TEAM GB MEDIA CONTACTS at an ‘away’ Games – and the media operations Director of Communications: Scott Field, Aquatics: Artistic Swimming, Marathon Judo: Katriona Bush, Katriona.Bush@ overlay in Tokyo. Please use all the links available in [email protected], & Diving Individual: David Gerty, TeamGB.com, +81 (0) 7014104115 this guide to click through to our athlete profiles or to +81 (0) 7014103668 [email protected], Modern Pentathlon: Craig Davies, follow their progress on social media +81 (0) 7014103709 Chief Press Attaché: Thomas Rowland, [email protected], +81 (0) [email protected], Athletics: Liz Birchall, 7014104053 You will find a variety of information to help you +81 (0) 7014104392 [email protected], navigate the 17 days of competition at Tokyo 2020 +81 (0) 7014104172 Rowing: Shelley Wyatt, Shelley.Wyatt@ as well as useful contacts for your time in Japan. The Deputy Chief Press Attaché and Head TeamGB.com, +81 (0) 7014104360 entire Team GB-appointed media team are here of Managing Victory: Laura Craig, Laura. Badminton: Gemma Field, [email protected], +81 (0) 7014104145 [email protected], Rugby Sevens: Charlotte Harwood, to help you, so please do be in contact during the +81 (0) 7014104053 [email protected], +81 Games if there is anything we can be of assistance Preparation Camp Media Manager: (0) 7014103957 with.
    [Show full text]