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London 2012 Athletics Day 1 Results http://www.iaaf.org/results/eventCode=4871/raceDate=08-03-2012/txt... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The XXX Olympic Games London (OS) (GBR) - Friday, Aug 03, 2012 Shot Put - M QUALIFICATION Qual. rule: qualification standard 20.65m or at least best 12 qualified. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group A 03 August 2012 - 10:00 Position Bib Athlete Country Mark . 1 1924 David Storl GER 21.15 Q . 2 2659 Tomasz Majewski POL 21.03 Q . 3 1023 Germán Lauro ARG 20.75 Q (NR) 4 1163 Pavel Lyzhyn BLR 20.57 q (SB) 5 3209 Christian Cantwell USA 20.41 q . 6 2187 Dorian Scott JAM 20.31 q . 7 2836 Soslan Tsirikhov RUS 20.17 . 8 2550 Rutger Smith NED 20.08 . 9 2711 Marco Fortes POR 20.06 . 10 2046 Lajos Kürthy HUN 19.65 . 11 1264 Georgi Ivanov BUL 19.63 . 12 1153 Kemal Mesic BIH 19.60 . 13 1986 Mihaíl Stamatóyiannis GRE 19.24 . 14 1063 Dale Stevenson AUS 19.17 . 15 2395 Maris Urtans LAT 19.13 . 16 1639 Borja Vivas ESP 18.88 . 17 2505 Stephen Saenz MEX 18.65 . 18 2118 Ódinn Björn Thorsteinsson ISL 17.62 . 19 1003 Adriatik Hoxha ALB 17.58 . 1297 Justin Rodhe CAN NM . Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd David Storl 21.15 Tomasz Majewski 21.03 Germán Lauro 20.10 X 20.75 Pavel Lyzhyn 19.85 20.10 20.57 Christian Cantwell 20.41 20.30 19.88 Dorian Scott 20.18 20.30 20.31 Soslan Tsirikhov 19.25 19.78 20.17 Rutger Smith 20.08 X 19.55 Marco Fortes 19.59 20.06 19.50 Lajos Kürthy 19.65 X X Georgi Ivanov 19.42 19.40 19.63 Kemal Mesic 19.49 X 19.60 Mihaíl Stamatóyiannis 18.67 X 19.24 Dale Stevenson 18.38 19.17 19.01 Maris Urtans 18.92 19.13 X Borja Vivas 18.46 X 18.88 Stephen Saenz X 18.65 X Ódinn Björn Thorsteinsson X 17.04 17.62 Adriatik Hoxha 17.58 X 17.13 Justin Rodhe X X X Group B 03 August 2012 - 10:00 Position Bib Athlete Country Mark . 1 3221 Reese Hoffa USA 21.36 Q . 2 3262 Ryan Whiting USA 20.78 Q . 3 1280 Dylan Armstrong CAN 20.49 q . 4 2951 Asmir Kolašinac SRB 20.44 q . 5 2831 Maksim Sidorov RUS 20.40 q . 6 3031 Ming-Huang Chang TPE 20.25 q (=SB) 7 1891 Ralf Bartels GER 20.00 . 8 1165 Andrei Mikhnevich BLR 19.89 . 9 1455 Nedžad Mulabegovic CRO 19.86 . 10 2069 Om Prakash Singh IND 19.86 . 11 3074 Hüseyin Atici TUR 19.74 . 12 1527 Antonín Žalský CZE 19.62 . 13 1547 Kim Christensen DEN 19.13 . 14 1825 Carl Myerscough GBR 18.95 . 15 1671 Raigo Toompuu EST 18.91 . 16 2087 Amin Nikfar IRI 18.62 . 17 1484 Carlos Véliz CUB 18.57 . 18 2907 Emanuele Fuamatu SAM 17.78 . 1367 Jun Zhang CHN NM . 3145 Andriy Semenov UKR NM . Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd Reese Hoffa 21.36 Ryan Whiting 20.29 20.25 20.78 1 of 21 04/08/2012 00:10 http://www.iaaf.org/results/eventCode=4871/raceDate=08-03-2012/txt... Dylan Armstrong 19.99 X 20.49 Asmir Kolašinac 20.44 - - Maksim Sidorov X 19.59 20.40 Ming-Huang Chang 19.14 X 20.25 Ralf Bartels X 20.00 19.89 Andrei Mikhnevich 19.81 19.55 19.89 Nedžad Mulabegovic 19.18 19.86 19.72 Om Prakash Singh 19.40 19.86 X Hüseyin Atici 19.47 19.49 19.74 Antonín Žalský X 19.62 19.49 Kim Christensen 18.40 X 19.13 Carl Myerscough 18.75 18.95 X Raigo Toompuu 18.87 18.91 X Amin Nikfar 18.62 X X Carlos Véliz 18.26 X 18.57 Emanuele Fuamatu 17.78 X X Jun Zhang X X X Andriy Semenov X X X ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The XXX Olympic Games London (OS) (GBR) - Friday, Aug 03, 2012 100 Metres Hurdles - W HEPTATHLON ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Heat 1 03 August 2012 - 10:05 Position Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark . Points React 1 8 2702 Karolina Tyminska POL 13.22 . 1091 0.156 2 5 1187 Yana Maksimava BLR 13.97 (PB) 983 0.184 3 4 2440 Austra Skujyte LTU 14.00 (SB) 978 0.190 4 3 2604 Ida Marcussen NOR 14.08 (=SB) 967 0.161 5 2 2052 Györgyi Farkas HUN 14.33 . 932 0.190 6 6 1948 Julia Mächtig GER 14.54 . 903 0.179 7 7 1090 Ivona Dadic AUT 14.58 (PB) 898 0.198 Heat 2 03 August 2012 - 10:11 Position Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark . Points React 1 4 3157 Natallia Dobrynska UKR 13.57 (SB) 1040 0.175 2 6 2554 Nadine Broersen NED 13.64 (PB) 1030 0.170 3 8 1775 Marisa De Aniceto FRA 13.74 (SB) 1015 0.240 4 9 1991 Sofía Ifadídou GRE 13.82 . 1004 0.168 5 3 2614 Sarah Cowley NZL 13.95 . 985 0.184 6 5 1534 Eliška Klucinová CZE 14.01 (PB) 977 0.170 7 7 2280 Irina Karpova KAZ 14.21 . 949 0.166 . 2 1975 Margaret Simpson GHA DNS . 0 Heat 3 03 August 2012 - 10:17 Position Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark . Points React 1 2 3174 Hanna Melnychenko UKR 13.32 (SB) 1077 0.132 2 9 2981 Ellen Sprunger SUI 13.35 (PB) 1072 0.161 3 6 1957 Jennifer Oeser GER 13.42 (SB) 1062 0.162 4 5 1858 Louise Hazel GBR 13.48 (SB) 1053 0.159 5 3 3283 Sharon Day USA 13.57 (PB) 1040 0.172 6 4 3008 Jessica Samuelsson SWE 13.58 (PB) 1039 0.185 7 8 2398 Aiga Grabuste LAT 13.65 (SB) 1028 0.147 8 7 2400 Laura Ikauniece LAT 13.71 . 1020 0.149 Heat 4 03 August 2012 - 10:23 Position Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark . Points React 1 5 3198 Lyudmyla Yosypenko UKR 13.25 (PB) 1087 0.148 2 3 1965 Lilli Schwarzkopf GER 13.26 (PB) 1086 0.153 3 2 2891 Kristina Savitskaya RUS 13.37 (PB) 1069 0.195 4 9 1862 Katarina Johnson-Thompson GBR 13.48 (=PB) 1053 0.203 5 8 2561 Dafne Schippers NED 13.48 . 1053 0.155 6 7 3308 Chantae McMillan USA 13.49 . 1052 0.169 7 6 1673 Grit Šadeiko EST 13.50 . 1050 0.141 8 4 2874 Olga Kurban RUS 13.56 . 1041 0.166 Heat 5 03 August 2012 - 10:29 Position Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark . Points React 1 8 1856 Jessica Ennis GBR 12.54 (WB) 1195 0.180 2 2 1324 Jessica Zelinka CAN 12.65 (PB) 1178 0.151 3 9 3289 Hyleas Fountain USA 12.70 (PB) 1170 0.148 4 7 1141 Sara Aerts BEL 12.94 (PB) 1133 0.138 5 3 1788 Antoinette Nana Djimou Ida FRA 12.96 (PB) 1130 0.168 2 of 21 04/08/2012 00:10 http://www.iaaf.org/results/eventCode=4871/raceDate=08-03-2012/txt... 6 4 1321 Brianne Theisen CAN 13.30 . 1080 0.155 7 5 2587 Uhunoma Osazuwa NGR 13.46 . 1056 0.175 8 6 2849 Tatyana Chernova RUS 13.48 . 1053 0.177 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The XXX Olympic Games London (OS) (GBR) - Friday, Aug 03, 2012 Triple Jump - W QUALIFICATION Qual. rule: qualification standard 14.40m or at least best 12 qualified. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group A 03 August 2012 - 10:25 Position Bib Athlete Country Mark Wind . 1 2210 Kimberly Williams JAM 14.53 Q (0.0) (PB) 2 1847 Yamilé Aldama GBR 14.45 Q (1.8) . 3 3186 Olha Saladuha UKR 14.35 q (-0.2) . 4 2876 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS 14.30 q (-1.5) . 5 2996 Dana Veldáková SVK 14.22 q (0.8) . 6 2900 Victoria Valyukevich RUS 14.19 q (-0.4) . 7 2937 Marija Šestak SLO 14.16 q (0.0) . 8 3156 Hanna Demydova UKR 13.97 (-0.9) . 9 1502 Josleidy Ribalta CUB 13.88 (-1.0) . 10 1996 Níki Panétta GRE 13.66 (0.5) . 11 3317 Amanda Smock USA 13.61 (-1.2) . 12 3336 Aleksandra Kotlyarova UZB 13.55 (-0.2) . 13 1380 Yanmei Li CHN 13.43 (-1.2) . 14 2283 Irina Litvinenko Ektova KAZ 13.39 (0.5) . 15 1266 Andriana Bânova BUL 13.33 (-1.9) . 1179 Kseniya Dziatsuk BLR NM . 2763 Cristina Bujin ROU NM . Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd 14.53 Kimberly Williams (0.0) 14.45 Yamilé Aldama (1.8) 14.26 14.35 Olha Saladuha X (-0.6) (-0.2) 14.17 14.30 Tatyana Lebedeva - (-0.6) (-1.5) 14.22 13.84 Dana Veldáková X (0.8) (-0.9) 14.09 14.19 13.86 Victoria Valyukevich (-0.9) (-0.4) (0.1) 14.16 14.12 Marija Šestak X (0.0) (0.3) 13.97 13.60 Hanna Demydova X (-0.9) (-1.2) 13.71 13.12 13.88 Josleidy Ribalta (-1.7) (-2.4) (-1.0) 13.66 13.63 Níki Panétta X (0.5) (-1.6) 13.43 13.61 Amanda Smock X (0.7) (-1.2) 13.33 13.55 Aleksandra Kotlyarova X (-0.9) (-0.2) 13.43 12.78 13.15 Yanmei Li (-1.2) (-2.0) (0.0) 13.39 Irina Litvinenko Ektova XX (0.5) 12.88 13.33 Andriana Bânova X (0.1) (-1.9) Kseniya Dziatsuk X X X Cristina Bujin X X X Group B 03 August 2012 - 10:25 Position Bib Athlete Country Mark Wind .
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