Olympiske Resultater

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Olympiske Resultater Olympiske resultater Sprintøvelsene i de siste olympiadene 100m Linford Christie, GBR : 09.96 Frank Fredericks, NAM : 10.02 Dennis Mitchell, USA : 10.04 Bruny Surin, CAN : 10.09 Leroy Burrell, USA : 10.10 Olapade Adeniken, NGR : 10.12 Raymond Stewart, JAM : 10.22 Davidson Ezima, NGR : 10.26 200m Mike Marsh, USA : 20.01 Frank Fredericks, NAM : 20.13 Michael Bates, USA : 20.38 Robson Caetano da Silva, BRA : 20.45 Olapade Adeniken, NGR : 20.50 John Regis, GBR : 20.55 Oluyemi Kayode, NGR : 20.67 Marcus Adam, GBR : 20.80 400m Quincy Watts, USA : 43.50 Steve Lewis, USA : 44.21 Samson Kitur, KEN : 44.24 Ian Morris, TTO : 44.25 Roberto Hernandez Prendes, CUB : 44.52 David Grindley, GBR : 44.75 Ibrahim Ismail, QAT : 45.10 Susumu Takano, JPN : 45.18 100m Donovan Bailey, CAN : 09.84 Frank Fredericks, NAM : 09.89 Ato Boldon, TTO : 09.90 Dennis Mitchell, USA : 09.99 Michael Marsh, USA : 10.00 Davidson Ezima, NGR : 10.14 Michael Green, JAM : 10.16 200m Michael Johnson, USA : 19.32 Frank Fredericks, NAM : 19.68 Ato Boldon, TTO : 19.80 Obadele Thompson, BRB : 20.14 Jeff Williams, USA : 20.17 Ivan Garcia, CUB : 20.21 Patrick Stevens, BEL : 20.27 Michael Marsh, USA : 20.48 400m Michael Johnson, USA : 43.49 Roger Black, GBR : 44.41 Davis Kamoga, UGA : 44.53 Alvin Harrison, USA : 44.62 Iwan Thomas, GBR : 44.70 Roxbert Martin, JAM : 44.83 Davian Clarke, JAM : 44.99 100m Maurice Greene, USA : 09.87 Ato Boldon, TTO : 09.99 Obadele Thompson, BRB : 10.04 Dwain Chambers, GBR : 10.08 Jonathan Drummond, USA : 10.09 Darren Campbell, GB : 10.13 Kim Collins, StK : 10.17 200m Konstantinos Kenteris, GRE : 20.09 Darren Campbell, GBR : 20.14 Ato Boldon, TTO : 20.20 Obadele Thompson, BRB : 20.20 Christian Malcolm, GBR : 20.23 Claudinei Silva, BRA : 20.28 Coby Miller, USA : 20.35 John Capel Jr, USA : 20.49 400m Michael Johnson, USA : 43.84 Alvin Harrison, USA : 44.40 Gregory Haughton, JAM : 44.70 Sanderlei Parrela, BRA : 45.01 Robert Mackowiak, POL : 45.14 Hendrick Mokganyetsi, SAF : 45.26 Antonio Pettigrew, USA : 45.42 Danny Mcfarlane, JAM : 45.55 100m Justin Gatlin, USA : 09.85 Francis Obikwelu, POR : 09.86 Maurice Greene, USA : 09.87 Shawn Crawford, USA : 09.89 Asafa Powell, JAM : 09.94 Kim Collins, KNA : 10.00 Obadele Thompson, BRB : 10.10 200m Shawn Crawford, USA : 19.79 Bernard Williams, USA : 20.01 Justin Gatlin, USA : 20.03 Frank Fredericks, NAM : 20.03 Francis Obikwelu, POR : 20.14 Stephane Buckland, MUS : 20.24 Tobias Unger, GER : 20.64 400m Jeremy Wariner, USA : 44.00 Otis Harris, USA : 44.16 Derrick Brew, USA : 44.42 Alleyne Francique, GRN : 44.66 Brandon Simpson, JAM : 44.76 Davian Clarke, JAM : 44.83 Leslie Djhone, FRA : 44.94 Michael Blackwood, JAM : 45.55 100m Usain Bolt, JAM : 09.69 Richard Thompson, TTO : 09.89 Walter Dix, USA : 09.91 Churandy Martina, ANT : 09.93 Asafa Powell, JAM : 09.95 Michael Frater, JAM : 09.97 Marc Burns, TTO : 10.01 Darvis Patton, USA : 10.03 200m Usain Bolt, JAM : 19.30 Churandy Martina, ANT : 19.82 Shawn Crawford, USA : 19.96 Walter Dix, USA : 19.98 Brian Dzingai, NAM : 20.22 Christian Malcolm, GBR : 20.40 Kim Collins, KNA : 20.59 400m LaShawn Merritt, USA : 43.75 Jeremy Wariner, USA : 44.74 David Neville, USA : 44.80 Christopher Brown, BAM : 44.84 Leslie Djhone, FRA : 45.11 Martyn Rooney, GBR : 45.12 Renny Quow, TTO : 45.22 Johan Wissmann, SWE : 45.39 100m Usain Bolt, JAM : 09.63 Yohan Blake, JAM : 09.75 Justin Gatlin, USA : 09.79 Tyson Gay, USA : 09.80 Ryan Bailey, USA : 09.88 Churandy Martina, NED : 09.94 Richard Thompson, TTO : 09.98 Asafa Powell, JAM : 11.99 200m Usain Bolt, JAM : 19.32 Yohan Blake, JAM : 19.44 Warren Weir, JAM : 19.84 Wallace Spearmon, USA : 19.90 Churandy Martina, NED : 20.00 Christophe Lemaitre, FRA : 20.19 Anaso Jobodwana, SAF : 20.57 Alex Quinonez, ECU : 20.69 400m Kirani James, GRE : 43.94 Luguelin Santos, DOM : 44.46 Lalonde Gordon, TTO : 44.52 Chris Brown, BAM : 44.79 Kevin Borlee, BEL : 44.81 Jonathan Borlee, BEL : 44.83 Demetrius Pinder, BAM : 44.98 Steven Solomon, AUS : 45.14.
Recommended publications
  • Event Winners
    Meet History -- NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships Event Winners as of 6/17/2017 4:40:39 PM Men's 100m/100yd Dash 100 Meters 100 Meters 1992 Olapade ADENIKEN SR 22y 292d 10.09 (2.0) +0.09 2017 Christian COLEMAN JR 21y 95.7653 10.04 (-2.1) +0.08 UTEP {3} Austin, Texas Tennessee {6} Eugene, Ore. 1991 Frank FREDERICKS SR 23y 243d 10.03w (5.3) +0.00 2016 Jarrion LAWSON SR 22y 36.7652 10.22 (-2.3) +0.01 BYU Eugene, Ore. Arkansas Eugene, Ore. 1990 Leroy BURRELL SR 23y 102d 9.94w (2.2) +0.25 2015 Andre DE GRASSE JR 20y 215d 9.75w (2.7) +0.13 Houston {4} Durham, N.C. Southern California {8} Eugene, Ore. 1989 Raymond STEWART** SR 24y 78d 9.97w (2.4) +0.12 2014 Trayvon BROMELL FR 18y 339d 9.97 (1.8) +0.05 TCU {2} Provo, Utah Baylor WJR, AJR Eugene, Ore. 1988 Joe DELOACH JR 20y 366d 10.03 (0.4) +0.07 2013 Charles SILMON SR 21y 339d 9.89w (3.2) +0.02 Houston {3} Eugene, Ore. TCU {3} Eugene, Ore. 1987 Raymond STEWART SO 22y 80d 10.14 (0.8) +0.07 2012 Andrew RILEY SR 23y 276d 10.28 (-2.3) +0.00 TCU Baton Rouge, La. Illinois {5} Des Moines, Iowa 1986 Lee MCRAE SO 20y 136d 10.11 (1.4) +0.03 2011 Ngoni MAKUSHA SR 24y 92d 9.89 (1.3) +0.08 Pittsburgh Indianapolis, Ind. Florida State {3} Des Moines, Iowa 1985 Terry SCOTT JR 20y 344d 10.02w (2.9) +0.02 2010 Jeff DEMPS SO 20y 155d 9.96w (2.5) +0.13 Tennessee {3} Austin, Texas Florida {2} Eugene, Ore.
    [Show full text]
  • Athletics Inclusive April - June 2021
    ATHLETICS INCLUSIVE APRIL - JUNE 2021 Welcome to the second edition of the quarterly equality, diversity and inclusion news from UK Athletics, Athletics Northern Ireland, England Athletics, Scottish Athletics and Welsh Athletics. PARA INCLUSION Welsh Athletics As part of our ongoing commitment to closer working with Disability Sport Wales [DSW], Welsh Athletics is in the process of recruiting a jointly funded Para Athletics Pathway Coordinator. We have seen great recent success at the European Para-athletics Championships with a total of 7 medals from Welsh Athletes and we hope this joint working will continue and build on this success as the organisation become more closely integrated. The role will support the development and progression of Para Athletes within the Athletics Pathway (from community through to performance) as identified by Disability Sport Wales and Welsh Athletics. It will aim to ensure that all Para Athletes within the pathway have access to appropriate and meaningful community opportunities to support individual needs. There will also be mentoring and upskilling outreach support for athletes, coaches, clubs and key contacts in collaboration with the DSW Performance Pathway Team and WA. This is an exciting opportunity in a role which will be fully integrated into the Welsh Athletics Performance team at the start of preparations for the Birmingham 2022 Games. Scottish Athletics With athletics training returning across the country, a Safe Return to Training guide has been produced for wheelchair and frame running to remind athletes, coaches and clubs of the extra safety considerations. The guidance highlights equipment checks, how to minimise risks, training safely on the track and training safely on the road.
    [Show full text]
  • Olympians in Houston: Their Success Is Houston’S Success by Asit Shah
    ECLECTIC HOUSTONIANS Olympians in Houston: Their Success Is Houston’s Success By Asit Shah Zina Garrison became one of the first African American women tennis players to compete at the global level. Now, through the Zina Garrison Academy, she gives back to her community by providing a space where young people can flourish through tennis. Photo courtesy of the Zina Garrison Academy. fifteen-year-old swimmer for Team USA, Michael and, consequently, the games have become more expensive A Phelps, gave it his all in his Olympic debut, taking fifth for the host city and country. Even with widespread criti- place in the 200-meter butterfly in the 2000 Summer Games cism towards the seemingly inverse relationship between the in Sydney, Australia. Although Phelps did not stand on the price tag for hosting the games and the return on invest- medal podium that year, he became the most decorated ment, athletes worldwide continue to expand our under- Olympian in history, amassing 28 medals, 23 of them gold, standing of humanity’s physical and mental capabilities. In by the time he retired from competition in 2016.1 Phelps’s addition to their athletic feats, an Olympian’s post-Olympic first Olympics was also an important moment in my life — endeavors offer a unique perspective for understanding the it was the first time I watched the Olympic Games. Sur- economic and cultural return on investment in local com- rounded by my family in the comfort of home, I remember, munities like Houston. as a six-year-old, watching Sydney open its doors to the In the most recent summer games in Rio de Janeiro, world.
    [Show full text]
  • Extra—143-2012—4 Pp Indep
    VOL. 51 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, Friday 31st August, 2012–Price $1.00 NO. 143 1628 NATIONAL AWARDS, 2012 IT IS NOTIFIED for general information that His Excellency the President, on the advice of the Honourable Prime Minister, is pleased to confer the following awards under The Distinguished Society of Trinidad and Tobago on the occasion of the Fiftieth Year of Independence: By His Excellency’s Command E. DANIEL-LIVERPOOL Secretary to His Excellency the President THE ORDER OF THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO For Distinguished and Outstanding Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Mr. Keshorn Walcott Athlete Sport Mr. George Michael Chambers Former Prime Minister Public Service (Posthumous) of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Mr. Adrian Cola Rienzi Former Labour Leader Labour (Posthumous) 1048 [August 31, 2012] 1628–Continued THE CHACONIA MEDAL Gold For Long and Meritorious Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Dr. Hamid Alfred Ghany Educator Education Madame Justice (Retired) Retired Judge of the Law Amrika Tiwary-Reddy High Court Miss Sandra Marchack Former Head of the Public Service Public Service Mr. Justice Clebert Rudolph Retired Judge of the Law Brooks High Court Mr. Justice Anthony Amos Retired Justice of Appeal Law Lucky Mr. Yacoob Ali Imam Religion Mr. Russell Martineau, S.C. Attorney-at-law Law Professor Emeritus Selwyn Ryan Educator Higher Education Professor John Gaffar La Guerre Educator Higher Education Ms. Therese Mills Journalist Journalism Swami Prakashananda Pundit Religion Archbishop Joseph Everard Archbishop of Religion Harris Port-of-Spain Dr. George Laquis Medical Doctor Medicine Miss Hannah Janoura Businesswoman Business [August 31, 2012] 1049 1628–Continued HUMMING BIRD MEDAL Gold For Loyal and Devoted Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Mrs.
    [Show full text]
  • Libro ING CAC1-36:Maquetación 1.Qxd
    © Enrique Montesinos, 2013 © Sobre la presente edición: Organización Deportiva Centroamericana y del Caribe (Odecabe) Edición y diseño general: Enrique Montesinos Diseño de cubierta: Jorge Reyes Reyes Composición y diseño computadorizado: Gerardo Daumont y Yoel A. Tejeda Pérez Textos en inglés: Servicios Especializados de Traducción e Interpretación del Deporte (Setidep), INDER, Cuba Fotos: Reproducidas de las fuentes bibliográficas, Periódico Granma, Fernando Neris. Los elementos que componen este volumen pueden ser reproducidos de forma parcial siem- pre que se haga mención de su fuente de origen. Se agradece cualquier contribución encaminada a completar los datos aquí recogidos, o a la rectificación de alguno de ellos. Diríjala al correo [email protected] ÍNDICE / INDEX PRESENTACIÓN/ 1978: Medellín, Colombia / 77 FEATURING/ VII 1982: La Habana, Cuba / 83 1986: Santiago de los Caballeros, A MANERA DE PRÓLOGO / República Dominicana / 89 AS A PROLOGUE / IX 1990: Ciudad México, México / 95 1993: Ponce, Puerto Rico / 101 INTRODUCCIÓN / 1998: Maracaibo, Venezuela / 107 INTRODUCTION / XI 2002: San Salvador, El Salvador / 113 2006: Cartagena de Indias, I PARTE: ANTECEDENTES Colombia / 119 Y DESARROLLO / 2010: Mayagüez, Puerto Rico / 125 I PART: BACKGROUNG AND DEVELOPMENT / 1 II PARTE: LOS GANADORES DE MEDALLAS / Pasos iniciales / Initial steps / 1 II PART: THE MEDALS WINNERS 1926: La primera cita / / 131 1926: The first rendezvous / 5 1930: La Habana, Cuba / 11 Por deportes y pruebas / 132 1935: San Salvador, Atletismo / Athletics
    [Show full text]
  • Gazette No. 126, Vol. 47, 31St August, 2008—Extra
    TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO GAZETTE (EXTRAORDINARY) VOL . 47 Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, Sunday 31st August, 2008—Price $1.00 NO. 126 1492 NATIONAL AWARDS, 2008 IT IS NOTIFIED for general information that His Excellency the President, on the advice of the Honourable Prime Minister, is pleased to confer the following awards under The Distinguished Society of Trinidad and Tobago on the occasion of the Forty-sixth Anniversary of Independence: By His Excellency’s Command H. HEMNATH Secretary to His Excellency the President THE ORDER OF THE REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO For Distinguished and Outstanding Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Professor Brian Copeland Professor Steelpan Development Mr. Bertram “Bertie” Lloyd Steelpan Innovator Steelpan Marshall Development Mr. Anthony Williams Steelpan Innovator Steelpan Development 896 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO GAZETTE [August 31, 2008] 1492 —Continued THE CHACONIA MEDAL Gold For Long and Meritorious Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Mr. Richard Thompson Athlete Sport Mr. Marc Burns Athlete Sport Mr. Keston Bledman Athlete Sport Mr. Emmanuel Callender Athlete Sport Mr. Aaron Armstrong Athlete Sport Mr. Darrel Brown Athlete Sport Mr. Bernard Dulal-Whiteway Managing Director/ Business Businessman Mr. Frank Look Kin Engineer National Energy Development THE CHACONIA MEDAL Silver For Long and Meritorious Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Professor Ignatius Desmond Professor Emeritus Education Charles Imbert (Engineering) Dr. Eastlyn Kate Mc Kenzie Former Senator/ Public and Com- Retired Public Officer munity Service Professor Leslie Percival Spence Professor of Microbiology Medicine Ms. Meiling Esau Fashion Designer Business [August 31, 2008] TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO GAZETTE 897 1492 —Continued HUMMING BIRD MEDAL Gold For Loyal and Devoted Service Name Status to Trinidad and Tobago in the sphere of Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • Copa De Europa – Superliga - HOMBRES 7
    Copa de Europa – Superliga - HOMBRES 7. James Thie GBR 3:44.46 8. Aleksandr Krivchonkov RUS 3:44.52 Florencia (ITA), 17, 18 y 19 junio 3.000m (19) 1. Jesús España ESP 8:16.48 Clasificación 2. Mohammed Farah GBR 8:17.28 3. Yared Shegumo POL 8:18.06 1. Alemania GER 113 5. Arne Gabius GER 8:18.07 2. Francia FRA 104 5. Mokhtar Benhari FRA 8:19.11 3. Italia ITA 98 6. Simone Zanon ITA 8:19.19 4. Polonia POL 94,5 7. Dmitriy Maksimov RUS 8:26.76 5. Rusia RUS 88 8. Václav Janousek CZE 8:57.25 6. España ESP 86,5 7. Gran Bretaña GBR 70 5.000m (17) 8. República Checa CZE 63 1. Juan Carlos de la Ossa ESP 13:30.97 2. Bouabdellah Tahri FRA 13.32.34 HOMBRES 3. Jan Fitschen GER 13:33.46 4. Sergey Ivanov RUS 13:43.84 100m (18) (+2,1) 5. Jakub Czaja POL 13:46.53 1. Ronald Pognon FRA 10.06 6. Salvatore Vincenti ITA 14:00.97 2. Mark Lewis-Francis GBR 10.10 7. Chris Davies GBR 14:06.21 3. Simone Collio ITA 10.15 8. Jan Kreisinger CZE 14:58.43 4. Andrey Yepishin RUS 10.26 5. Lukasz Chyla POL 10.31 110m vallas (19) (+2,0) 6. Jirí Vojtík CZE 10.39 1. Ladji Doucouré FRA 13.16 7. Ángel David Rodríguez ESP 10.39 2. Thomas Blaschek GER 13.44 8. Marc Blume GER 10.51 3. Andrea Giaconi ITA 13.52 4.
    [Show full text]
  • A Comeback for Dawn Harper Nelson Delayed
    Track & Field News January 2021 — 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 74, No. 1 January 2021 From The Editor — What? There’s No 2020 World Rankings?! . 4 T&FN’s 2020 Podium Choices . 5 — T&FN’s 2020 World Men’s Track Podiums — . 6 — T&FN’s 2020 World Men’s Field Podiums — . 10 T&FN’S 2020 Men’s MVP — Mondo Duplantis . 15 Mondo Duplantis Figures He Still Has Many Years To Go . 16 — T&FN’s 2020 World Women’s Track Podiums — . 18 — T&FN’s 2020 World Women’s Field Podiums — . 22 T&FN’S 2020 Women’s MVP — Yulimar Rojas . 27 T&FN’s 2020 U .S . MVPs — Ryan Crouser & Shelby Houlihan . 28 Focus On The U .S . Women’s 100 Hurdles Scene . 29 Keni Harrison Looking For Championships Golds . 31 Brianna McNeal Ready To Defend Her Olympic Title . 33 A Comeback for Dawn Harper Nelson Delayed . 34 Sharika Nelvis Keeps On Moving Forward . 35 Christina Clemons Had A Long Road Back . 36 T&FN Interview — Grant Holloway . 37 Track News Digest . 41 Jenna Hutchins Emerges As The Fastest HS 5000 Runner Ever . 43 World Road Digest . 45 U .S . Road Digest . 46 Analysis: The Wavelight Effect . 47 Seb Coe’s Pandemic-Year Analysis . 51 STATUS QUO . 55 ON YOUR MARKS . 56 LAST LAP . 58 LANDMARKS . 61 FOR THE RECORD . 62 CALENDAR . 63 • cover photo of Mondo Duplantis by Jean-Pierre Durand • Track & Field News January 2021 — 3 FROM THE EDITOR Track & Field News The Bible Of The Sport Since 1948 — What? There’s No Founded by Bert & Cordner Nelson E.
    [Show full text]
  • NEWSLETTER Volume 5, No
    ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ NEWSLETTER Volume 5, No. 56 December 19, 2006 e ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ trackDan Kahn (NC) 2:19:47; 17. Cook (Tx) 2:19:48. — Cross Country Results — AUSTIN WOMEN LLODIO 1. Pozdnyakova' (Ukr) 2:34:23; 2. Barvanova' (Ukr) 2:36:56; 3. IAAF Permit #2, Llodio, Spain, November 26— Vinitskaya' (Blr) 2:37:17; 4. Bychkova' (Rus) 2:37:57; 5. Hunt (Co) 9.17K: 1. T. Bekele (Eth) 27:08; 2. Abdallah (Eri) 27:12; 3. Kifle 2:42:52; 6. Pawelek (Fl) 2:43:33; 7. Heffernan (NJ) 2:44:18; 8. (Eri) 27:13; 4. Menjo (Ken) 27:15; 5. Tsegay (Eri) 27:17; 6. Arusei Nielsen (Ia) 2:44:50; 9. Modliszewski (NC) 2:45:02; (Ken) 27:20; 7. de la Ossa (Spa) 27:26; 8. Kamais (Ken) 27:29; 9. K. 10. Rittenhouse (Oh) 2:45:16; 11. Morrison (Az) 2:45:23; 12. Tadesse (Eri) 27:29; 10. Feleke (Eth) 27:35. Terris (Tx) 2:45:35; 13. Seeley (unat) 2:46:25; 14. Keever (Ca) Women (7.7K): 1. Melkamu (Eth) 26:13; 2. V. Cheruiyot (Ken) 2:47:55; 15. Michailova' (Rus) 2:48:11; 16. Christian (Tx) 2:49:29. 26:34; 3. Kalovics (Hun) 26:37; 4. Ana. Rosa (Por) 27:10; 5. Morató (Spa) 27:25; 6. Centeno (Spa) 27:47; 7. H. Yelling (GB) 28:00. CHIBA EKIDEN Chiba, Japan, November 23 (5K, 10K, 5K, 10K, 5K, 7.195K)— ROESELAERE Men: 1. Kenya 1:57:58 (WL) (3 W) (Mathathi 13:13, Ngatuny Roseselaere, Belgium, November 26— 26:51, Ndambiri 13:29, S.
    [Show full text]
  • Etn1992 20 Oly G
    f I 1 10,000 METERS(8! 3) 1 1. KHALID SKAH (Mor) ................... 27:46. 70 2. RICHARD CHELIMO (Ken) ........ 27:47.72 l;:ti11; 3. ADDIS AB EBE (Eth) .................. 28:00.07 il i1:11 ,Ji1 iit 4. SALVATOREANTIBO (Ila) ....... 28:11.39 5. ARTURO BARRIOS (Mex) ........ 28:17.79 1 6. GERMAN SILVA(Mex) .............. 28:20.19 1 7. WILLIAM KOECH (Ken) ............ 28:25.18 ,1~1,sc&;tt1:R~8 . MOSES TANUI (Ken) ................ 28:27.11 .•.•.•· ·········•···(p zbtshed26 time S•a··year.by .Tra!.1••t~:ld·N e~s, Mourttain··~ie~,.<:~)·.········· MARATHON/8/9) .· ... :-:-:-:-::->-· : . :.. ·-·::=:t. :,:< .. ::.- ::/::>:> . 1. HWANG YOUNG -JO (SK) ............ 2:13:23 . ,·.·.· .. ·.. -.·. ·. 2. KOICHI MORISHITA (Jpn) ........... 2:13:45 Volajile,38, No. 20 / <iti$ UStZ0 ,1992. 3. STEPHAN FREIGANG (Ger) ........ 2:14:00 4. TAKEYUKI NAKAYAMA (Jpn) ...... 2:14:02 -Olympic Games- 5. SALVATORE BETTIOL (Ila) ......... 2:14:15 6. SALAH KOKAICH (Mor) ............... 2:14:25 7. JAN HURUK (Pol) ......................... 2:14:32 Barcelona, Spain, July 31-August 3, August 800 METERS(8 /5) 8. HIROMI TANIGUCHI (Jpn) ........... 2:14:42 5-9-These results are simply a quick refer­ 1. WILLIAM TANUI (Ken) ................. 1 :43.66 ence . Complete Olympic agate (with prelims, 11 HURDLES(813, o.8) splits, series, etc) will appear in the October 2. NIXON Kl PROTICH (Ken) ............ 1 :43.70 o issue of T&FN. 3. JOHNNY GRAY (US) ................... 1 :43.97 1. MARK McKOY (Can) ....................... 13.12 4. Josi;_ LUIZ BARBOSA (Bra) ........ 1 :45.06 2. TONY DEES (US) ............................ 13.24 -MEN- 5. ANDREA BENVENUTI (Ila) .......... 1 :45.23 3.
    [Show full text]
  • I Vincitori I Campionati Europei Indoor
    0685-0862_CAP08a_Manifestazioni Internazionali_1 - 2009 11/07/16 11:41 Pagina 824 ANNUARIO 2016 I campionati Europei indoor Le sedi GIOCHI EUROPEI 6. 1975 Katowice (pol) 16. 1985 Atene (gre) 26. 2000 Gand (bel) 1. 1966 Dortmund (frg) 8/9 marzo, Rondo, 160m 2/3 marzo, 25/27 febbraio, 27 marzo, Westfallenhalle, 160m 7. 1976 Monaco B. (frg) Peace and Friendship Stadium, 200m Flanders Indoor Hall, 200m 2. 1967 Praga (tch) 21/22 febbraio, Olympiahalle, 179m 17. 1986 Madrid (spa) 27. 2002 Vienna (aut) 11/12 marzo, Sportovní Hala Pkojf, 160m 8. 1977 San Sebastian (spa) 22/23 febbraio, Palacio de los Deportes, 164m 1/3 marzo, Ferry-Dusika-Halle, 200m 3. 1968 Madrid (spa) 12/13 marzo, Anoeta, 200m 18. 1987 Liévin (fra) 28. 2005 Madrid (spa) 9/10 marzo, 9. 1978 Milano (ita) 21/22 febbraio, Palais des Sports, 200m 4/6 marzo, Palacio de los Deportes, 200m 19. 1988 (ung) Palacio de los Deportes, 182m 11/12 marzo, Palazzo dello Sport, 200m Budapest 29. 2007 Birmingham (gbr) 5/6 marzo, Sportscárnok, 200m 4. 1969 Belgrado (jug) 10. 1979 Vienna (aut) 2/4 marzo, National Indoor Arena, 200m 20. 1989 (ola) 8/9 marzo, Veletrzna hala, 195m 24/25 febbraio, Den Haag 30. 2009 (ita) 17/18 febbraio, Houtrust, 200m Torino Ferry-Dusika-Halle, 200m 6/8 marzo, Oval, 200 m 21. 1990 Glasgow (gbr) CAMPIONATI EUROPEI 11. 1980 Sindelfingen (frg) 3/4 marzo, Kelvin Hall, 200m 31. 2011 Parigi-Bercy (fra) 1. 1970 (aut) 1/2 marzo, Glaspalast, 200m Vienna 22. 1992 Genova (ita) 4/6 marzo, 12.
    [Show full text]
  • P 001 WJ Recs
    IAAF WORLD U20 CHAMPIONSHIPS Facts & Figures IAAF World U20 Records .......................................................................................1 IAAF World U20 Championship Records (& Best Performances)..........................3 Summary of Past Championships ..........................................................................5 Superlatives..........................................................................................................16 Placing Tables ......................................................................................................17 Country Index .......................................................................................................20 BYDGOSZCZ 2016 ★ FACTS & FIGURES/WORLD U20 RECORDS 1 IAAF WORLD U20 RECORDS * Awaiting ratification as at July 15, 2016 MEN Wind # = No longer an IAAF World U20 record event, this is the last record to be ratified 100 Metres 9.97 Travyon Bromell USA Eugene 14 Jun 14 1.8 200 Metres 19.93 Usain Bolt JAM Devonshire 11 Apr 04 1.4 400 Metres 43.87 Steve Lewis USA Seoul 28 Sep 88 800 Metres 1:41.73 Nijel Amos BOT London 9 Aug 12 1000 Metres 2:15.00 Benjamin Kipkirui KEN Nice 17 Jul 99 1500 Metres 3:28.81 Ronald Kwemoi KEN Monaco 18 Jul 14 One Mile 3:49.29 William Biwott KEN Oslo 3 Jul 09 (now İlham Tanui Özbilen TUR) 3000 Metres 7:28.78 Augustine Choge KEN Doha 13 May 05 5000 Metres 12:47.53 Hagos Gebrhiwet ETH Paris 6 Jul 12 10,000 Metres 26:41.75 Samuel Wanjiru KEN Bruxelles 26 Aug 05 2000m Steeplechase# 5:25.01 Arsenios Tsiminos GRE Athína 2
    [Show full text]