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Mundial De Atletismo 37 MUNDO DEPORTIVO Lunes 8 de agosto de 2005 MUNDIAL DE ATLETISMO 37 10. Steve Slattery (USA)............. 8'36”01 4. Mariya Bolikova (Rus)............ 11”27 c 5. Mina Ait Hammou (Mar)........ 2'00”22 3. Shuying Gao (Chn).4,45C.................. CLASIFICACIONES 11. Alexander Greaux (Pur)....... 8'39”91 LA AGENDA 5. María Karastamáti (Gre)......... 11”29 c 6. M. Stancescu-Neacsu (Rum). 2'00”63 4. Dana Ellis (Can).4,40c........................ HOMBRES 12. Bostjan Buc (Esl)................... 8'40”81 LUNES, 8 DE AGOSTO 6. Sylviane Felix (Fra)................... 11”51 7. Lucia Klocová (Evq)................ 2'00”64 Pavla Hamackova (Che).4,40c........... 13. Pieter Desmet (BEL)............ 8'48”05 Sesión de tarde 7. Oluwatoyin Olupona (Can)...... 11”57 8. Susan Scott (GBR).................. 2'01”17 6. Tatiana Grigorieva (Aus).4,40c......... 100 metros SERIE 2 18.40 h. Martillo Hombres FINAL 8. Alenka Bikar (Esl)...................... 11”69 SEMIFINAL 2 7. Fabiana Murer (BRA).4,40................. 1. Paul Kipsiele Koech (Ken).. 8'16”42 C SERIE 4 (-0,1 m/s) 1. Zulia Calatayud (Cub)......... 1'57”92 C 8. Stacy Dragila (USA).4,40.................... Final 2. Obaid Musa Amer (Qat)...... 8'16”53 C 18.50 h. 100 metros Mujeres 1/2 final 1. Sherone Simpson (Jam)......... 11”12 C 2. Svetlana Cherkasova (Rus). 1'58”58 C 1. Justin Gatlin (USA)...................... 9”88 3. Penti Jiménez (Esp)...... 8'16”72 C 2. Me'Lisa Barber (USA)............ 11”15 C 3. Kenia Sinclair (Jam)............... 1'59”45 DISCO 2. Michael Frater (Jam)................. 10”05 4. Bouabdallah Tahri (Fra)...... 8'18”31 c 19.20 h. 10.000 m. Hombres FINAL 3. L. Aparecida De Moura (Bra) .11”28 C 4. Diane Cummins (Can)........... 2'00”10 3. Kim Collins (SKN)..................... 10”05 5. Tareq Mubarak Haher (Bah) 8'21”68 c Juan Carlos de la Ossa 4. Endurance Ojokolo (Ngr)....... 11”33 c 5. Agnes Samaria (Nam)........... 2'00”13 Calificación 4. Francis Obikwelu (Por)............. 10”07 6. Anthony Famiglietti (USA)..... 8'21”84 5. Vida Anim (Gha)........................ 11”41 6. Alice Schmidt (USA)............... 2'01”43 GRUPO A 5. Dwight Thomas (Jam).............. 10”09 7. Jukka Keskisalo (Fin)............. 8'25”14 19.20 h. Altura Mujeres FINAL 6. Kelly Ann Baptiste (Tri)............ 11”42 7. Letitia Vriesde (Sur)............... 2'02”07 1. Pospisilova-Cechlova (Che)64,26 m. C 6. Leonard Scott (USA)................. 10”13 8. Tewodros Shiferaw (Eti)......... 8'27”06 7. LaVerne Jones (ISV)................... 11”51 8. Monika Gradzki (Ale)............. 2'02”09 2. Aimin Song (Chn)................... 64,15 C 7. Marc Burns (Tri)....................... 10”14 9. Hamid Ezzine (Mar)................ 8'27”07 20.05 h. 1.500 m. Hombres 1/2 final 8. D. Bertille Atangana (CMR)....... 11”52 SEMIFINAL 3 3. Dragana Tomasevic (SyM)...... 62,02 C 8. Aziz Zakari (Gha)....................... 10”20 10. Yoshitaka Iwamizu (Jap)...... 8'28”73 ArturoCasado,ReyesEstévezyJuanCar- 1. Tatyana Andrianova (Rus).. 2'01”35 C 4. Olena Antonova (Ucr)............ 61,05 C Semifinales 11. Peter Nowill (Aus)............... 8'35”35 los Higuero 400 METROS 2. Hasna Benhassi (Mar)......... 2'01”59 C 5. Joanna Wisniewska (Pol)........ 59,66 c SEMIFINAL 1 (v: 0,5 m/s) 12. Andrey Olshanskiy (Rus)..... 8'54”04 3. Laetitia Valdonado (Fra)........ 2'01”90 GRUPO B 1. Leonard Scott (USA).............. 10”08 C Jakub Czaja (Pol)............................... ab. 20.35 h. 3.000 m. obs. Mujeres FINAL 1ª ronda 4. Ewelina Setowska (Pol)......... 2'02”02 1. Natalya Sadova (Rus)............. 63,65 C 2. Michael Frater (Jam).............. 10”09 C SERIE 3 SERIE 1 5. Svetlana Usovich (Bie)............ 2'02”34 2. Franka Dietzsch (Ale)............. 63,53 C 3. Marc Burns (Tri)..................... 10”12 C 1. Brahim Boulami (Mar)....... 8'19”54 C 21.00 h. 400 metros Mujeres 1/2 final 1. Ana Gabriela Guevara (Mex).. 51”14 C 6. Tetyana Petlyuk (Ucr)............ 2'02”46 3. Nicoleta Grasu (Rum)............. 62,06 C 4. Francis Obikwelu (Por).......... 10”13 C 2. Brimin Kipruto (Ken).......... 8'19”90 C 2. Christine Amertil (Bah)......... 51”35 C 7. Michelle Ballentine (Jam)...... 2'03”98 4. Anna Soderberg (Sue)............. 59,94 c 5. Olufasuba Olusoji (Ngr)............ 10”18 3. José Luis Blanco (Esp).... 8'21”04 C 21.35 h. 100 metros Mujeres FINAL 3. Fatou Bintou Fall (Sen)......... 51”45 C Kameisha Bennett (USA)................... ab. 5. Beatrice Faumuina (NZl)........ 59,81 c 6. Marlon Devonish (GBR)............ 10”24 4. Daniel Lincoln (USA)........... 8'21”39 c 4. Donna Fraser (GBR)................ 51”68 c 6. Shuli Ma (Chn)......................... 59,43 c 7. Joshua Ross (Aus)..................... 10”27 5. Halil Akkas (Tur).................... 8'26”35 5. Anna Guzowska (Pol)............. 52”20 c 20 KMS. MARCHA 7. Natalya Fokina (Ucr)................ 59,30 c 8. Shawn Crawford (USA)............. 10”28 6. Ruben Ramolefi (Saf)............ 8'28”12 6. Dimitra Dova (Gre).................. 52”29 SEMIFINAL 2 (-1,0 m/s) 7. Krijn Van Koolwijk (Bel)........ 8'28”92 7. Egle Uljas (Est).......................... 52”94 Final HEPTATLÓN 1. Justin Gatlin (USA)................... 9”99 C 8. Vincent Le Dauphin (Fra)....... 8'30”42 8. Kou Luogon (Lbr)..................... 54”85 1. O. Ivanova (Rus)......... 1h.25'41” (RM) 2. Abdul Aziz Zakari (Gha)......... 10”00 C 9. Patrick Cheboto (Qat)............. 8'33”00 SERIE 2 2. Margarita Turova (Bie)....... 1h.27'05” Clasificación final 3. Dwight Thomas (Jam)........... 10”06 C 10. Martin Pröll (Aut)................ 8'33”70 1. DeeDee Trotter (USA)............ 51”44 C 3. Susana Feitor (Por)............. 1h.28'44” 1. Carolina Klüft (Sue)............ 6.887 pts. 4. Kim Collins (SKN).................. 10”07 C 11. Vadym Slobodenyuk (Ucr)... 8'35”73 2. Christine Ohuruogu (GBR).... 51”76 C 4. María Vasco (Esp)......... 1h.28'51” (100 vallas: 13”19; altura: 1,82 m.; peso: 5. Jason Gardener (GBR)............... 10”08 12. Roman Usov (Rus)................ 8'36”30 3. Karen Shinkins (Irl)................ 51”82 C 5. Barbora Dibelkova (Che).... 1h.29'05” 15,02m.;200m:23”70;longitud:6,87m.; 6. Uchenna Emedolu (Ngr)........... 10”16 13. Andrew Lemoncello (GBR).. 8'40”29 4. Kaltouma Nadjina (Cha)......... 51”88 c 6. Athina Papayianni (Gre)..... 1h.29'21” jabalina: 47,20 m.; 800: 2'08”89) 7. Darrel Brown (Tri)..................... 10”16 5. Lucimar Teodoro (Bra).......... 52”19 c 7. Elisa Rigaudo (Ita)............... 1h.29'52” 2. Eunice Barber (Fra).................... 6.824 8. Ronald Pognon (Fra)................ 10”17 DISCO 6. Asami Tanno (Jap).................... 52”80 8. Claudia Stef (Rum).............. 1h.30'07” (100 vallas: 12”94; altura: 1,91 m.; peso: 7. S. Thiébaud-Kangni (Tog)......... 53”39 9. Hongjuan Song (Chn)......... 1h.30'32” 13,20m.;200m:24”01;longitud:6,75m.; 400 M. VALLAS Final 8. Gayane Bulghadaryan (Arm).... 59”46 10. Yuliya Voyevodina (Rus)... 1h.30'34” jabalina: 48,24 m.; 800: 2'11”94) 1. Virgilijus Alekna (Lit)........... 70,17 m. SERIE 3 11. Melanie Seeger (Ale)........ 1h.31'00” 3. Margaret Simpson (Gha).......... 6.375 Semifinales 2. Gerd Kanter (Est)...................... 68,57 1. Svetlana Pospelova (Rus)....... 50”80 C 12. Kristina Saltanovic (Lit)..... 1h.31'23” (100 vallas: 13”55; altura: 1,79 m.; peso: SEMIFINAL 1 3. Michael Mollenbeck (Ale)......... 65,95 Reyes Estévez, en 1.500 2. Tiandra Ponteen (Skn).......... 51”37 C 13. Yelena Ginko (Bie)............ 1h.31'36” 13,33m.;200m:24”94;longitud:6,09m.; 1. James Carter (USA)............... 47”78 C 4. Aleksander Tammert (Est)........ 64,84 3. Naual El Jack (Sud)................ 51”61 C 14. Ana Maria Groza (Rum).... 1h.31'48” jabalina: 56,36 m.; 800: 2'17”02) 2. Bayano Kamani (Pan)............ 47”84 C 5. Ian Waltz (USA)......................... 64,27 4. Maria Laura Almirao (Bra)....... 52”69 15. Vera Santos (Por)............. 1h.32'17” 4. Austra Skujyte (Lit).................... 6.360 3. Félix Sánchez (Dom)............... 48”24 c 6. Frantz Kruger (Saf).................... 64,23 4. Sylviane Felix (Fra).................. 11”54 c 5. Libania Grenor Cartinez (Cub). 53”05 16. Mayte Gargallo (Esp).. 1h.32'24” 5. Kelly Sotherton (GBR)............... 6.325 4. Dai Tamesue (Jap)................. 48”46 c 7. Jarred Rome (USA).................... 64,22 SERIE 6 (-1,2 m/s) 6. Barbara Petrahn (Hun).............. 53”09 17. Svetlana Tolstaya (Kaz).... 1h.32'40” 6. Marie Collonvillé (Fra)............... 6.248 5. Pieter De Villiers (Saf)............... 49”75 8. Jason Tunks (Can)..................... 63,77 1. Veronica Campbell (Jam)...... 11”30 C 7. Kirsi Mykkänen (Fin)................. 53”10 18. Tatyana Gudkova (Rus).... 1h.33'05” 7. Naide Gomes (Por)................... 6.189 6. Dean Griffiths (Jam).................. 49”89 9. Lars Riedel (Ale)......................... 63,05 2. Endurance Ojokolo (Ngr)....... 11”40 C 8. Shifana Ali (MDV).................. 1'01”55 19. Geovana Irusta (Bol)........ 1h.33'19” 8. Karin Ruckstuhl (Hol)................ 6.174 7. Iván Rodríguez (Esp)......... 49”97 10. Zoltan Kovago (Hun)............... 62,94 3. Kelly Ann Baptiste (Tri).......... 11”48 C SERIE 4 20. Jane Saville (Aus).............. 1h.33'44” 9. Natalya Dobrynska (Ucr)............ 6.144 8. Christian Duma (Ale)................ 50”25 11. Mario Pestano (Esp)........ 62,75 4. LaVerne Jones (ISV)............... 11”63 c 1. T. Williams-Darling (Bah)....... 51”04 C 28. María José Poves (Esp) .1h.36'12” 10. Sonja Kesselschläger (Ale)...... 6.113 SEMIFINAL 2 12. Andrzej Krawczyk (Pol)........... 62,71 SERIE 7 (-1,3 m/s) 2. Olesya Zykina (Rus)............... 51”59 C 11. Jessica Zelinka (Can)............... 6.097 1. Louis van Zyl (Saf).................. 48”16 C 1. Aleen Bailey (Jam)................ 11”52 C 3. Shericka Williams (Jam)......... 52”07 C TRIPLE SALTO 12. Hyleas Fountain (USA)............ 6.055 2. Kerron Clement (USA)........... 48”49 C MUJERES 2. Geraldine Pillay (Saf)............. 11”60 C 4. Anna Kozak (Bie)................... 52”19 c 13. Lilly Schwarzkopf (Ale)........... 5.993 3. Kenji Narisako (Jap)................
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