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HASSAN TAFTIAN 364 05-04-93 IRAN +0.7M/S 10.25 FEMI SEUN MEN Event # 1 MENS 100m Run # MEET RECORD:FEMI OGUNODE QATAR 9.91 04/06/2015 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 HASSAN TAFTIAN 364 05-04-93 IRAN +0.7m/s 10.25 2 FEMI SEUN 641 15-05-91 QATAR +0.7m/s 10.26 3 YANG CHUN-HAN 216 01-01-97 CHINESE TAIPEI +0.7m/s 10.31 4 HASSAN SAAID 587 03-04-92 MALDIVES +0.7m/s 10.37 5 XU HAIYANG 181 11-02-92 CHINA +0.7m/s 10.45 TOSIN JOSEPH 635 03-02-94 QATAR +0.7m/s DQ KHAIRUL HAFIZ 570 22-07-98 MALAYSIA DQ TANG XINGQIANG 195 08-11-95 CHINA DQ RESULTS OF SEMIS Heat 1 1 TOSIN JOSEPH 635 03-02-94 QATAR +0.0m/s 10.32 2 YANG CHUN-HAN 216 01-01-97 CHINESE TAIPEI +0.0m/s 10.33 3 NG KA FUNG 246 27-10-92 HONG KONG +0.0m/s 10.50 4 HIMASHA EASHAN 685 05-07-95 SRI LANKA +0.0m/s 10.53 5 VLADISLAV GRIGORYEV 480 01-10-97 KAZAKHSTAN +0.0m/s 10.56 6 NOUREDDINE HADID 549 LEBANON +0.0m/s 10.71 7 LEE JIWOO 507 24-10-95 KOREA +0.0m/s 10.87 8 BANDIT CHUANGCHAI 728 22-07-93 THAILAND +0.0m/s 11.35 RESULTS OF SEMIS Heat 2 1 FEMI SEUN 641 15-05-91 QATAR +1.4m/s 10.27 2 XU HAIYANG 181 11-02-92 CHINA +1.4m/s 10.40 3 HASSAN SAAID 587 03-04-92 MALDIVES +1.4m/s 10.40 4 TAKUMI KUKI 438 18-05-92 JAPAN +1.4m/s 10.54 5 JONATHAN ANAK 567 26-03-96 MALAYSIA +1.4m/s 10.61 6 AHMED ESAM 376 03-04-96 IRAQ +1.4m/s 10.83 7 TSUI CHI HO 240 17-02-90 HONG KONG +1.4m/s 10.91 8 KRITSADA NAMSUWUN 732 02-09-94 THAILAND +1.4m/s 11.78 RESULTS OF SEMIS Heat 3 1 KHAIRUL HAFIZ 570 22-07-98 MALAYSIA +0.5m/s 10.24 2 HASSAN TAFTIAN 364 05-04-93 IRAN +0.5m/s 10.35 3 TANG XINGQIANG 195 08-11-95 CHINA +0.5m/s 10.43 4 VINOJ SURANJAYA DE SILVA 696 01-09-95 SRI LANKA +0.5m/s 10.44 5 CALVIN KANG 670 16-04-90 SINGAPORE +0.5m/s 10.61 6 LEE YO HAN 513 16-09-90 KOREA +0.5m/s 10.78 7 ANFERNEE LOPENA 627 11-02-94 PHILIPPINES +0.5m/s 10.95 AMIYA KUMAR MALLICK 323 14-11-92 INDIA DQ RESULTS OF HEAT 1 1 YANG CHUN-HAN 216 01-01-97 TPE -0.1m/s 10.40 2 HIMASHA EASHAN 685 05-07-95 SRI -0.1m/s 10.47 3 AMIYA KUMAR MALLICK 323 14-11-92 IND -0.1m/s 10.48 4 CALVIN KANG 670 16-04-90 SGP -0.1m/s 10.68 5 CHRISTOPHER BOULOS 547 LBN -0.1m/s 10.95 6 AZNEEM AHMED 582 01-01-89 MDV -0.1m/s 11.20 RESULTS OF HEAT 2 1 TOSIN JOSEPH 635 03-02-94 QAT +0.8m/s 10.37 2 VLADISLAV GRIGORYEV 480 01-10-97 KAZ +0.8m/s 10.51 3 LEE YO HAN 513 16-09-90 KOR +0.8m/s 10.71 4 KRITSADA NAMSUWUN 732 02-09-94 THA +0.8m/s 10.73 5 NOUREDDINE HADID 549 LBN +0.8m/s 10.76 6 SAMIR KHALAF 608 20-05-90 OMA +0.8m/s 11.03 7 CHONG KUAN HOU 558 26-06-98 MAC +0.8m/s 11.16 RESULTS OF HEAT 3 1 KHAIRUL HAFIZ 570 22-07-98 MAS +0.1m/s 10.28 2 XU HAIYANG 181 11-02-92 CHN +0.1m/s 10.34 3 BANDIT CHUANGCHAI 728 22-07-93 THA +0.1m/s 10.60 4 AHMED ESAM 376 03-04-96 IRQ +0.1m/s 10.72 www.odisha2017.games 1 5 MASBHA AHMMED 126 03-11-95 BAN +0.1m/s 10.88 6 DAVRON ATABAEV 701 07-06-93 TJK +0.1m/s 10.90 7 AO IEONG KA HOU 557 08-11-92 MAC +0.1m/s 11.21 RESULTS OF HEAT 4 1 TANG XINGQIANG 195 08-11-95 CHN -0.2m/s 10.43 2 HASSAN TAFTIAN 364 05-04-93 IRI -0.2m/s 10.64 3 TSUI CHI HO 240 17-02-90 HKG -0.2m/s 10.70 4 ANFERNEE LOPENA 627 11-02-94 PHI -0.2m/s 10.86 SHINEBAYAR DAMDINCHIMEG 591 17-04-98 MGL DQ TIMOTHEE YAP 673 11-05-94 SGP DQ ANDREW FISHER 114 BRN DNS RESULTS OF HEAT 5 1 FEMI SEUN 641 15-05-91 QAT +0.0m/s 10.29 2 VINOJ SURANJAYA DE SILVA 696 01-09-95 SRI +0.0m/s 10.44 3 NG KA FUNG 246 27-10-92 HKG +0.0m/s 10.64 4 LEE JIWOO 507 24-10-95 KOR +0.0m/s 10.78 5 KAZI IMRAN 132 10-07-91 BAN +0.0m/s 11.09 6 ALI MOOSA SHAIBA 748 14-03-93 UAE +0.0m/s 11.21 MD ISMAIL 144 BRU DNS RESULTS OF HEAT 6 1 HASSAN SAAID 587 03-04-92 MDV +0.5m/s 10.43 2 TAKUMI KUKI 438 18-05-92 JPN +0.5m/s 10.53 3 JONATHAN ANAK 567 26-03-96 MAS +0.5m/s 10.53 4 ZAHIRI ABDUL WAHAB 103 AFG +0.5m/s 11.63 VYACHESLAV ZEMS 492 05-02-98 KAZ DQ MD BOHARI 142 BRU DNS BROWN KIMARLEY 116 BRN DNS Event # 2 MENS 200m Run # MEET RECORD:FEMI OGUNODE QATAR 20.28 06/06/2015 Event # 2 MENS 200m Run # MEET RECORD:FEMI OGUNODE QATAR 20.28 06/06/2015 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 YANG CHUN-HAN 216 01-01-97 CHINESE TAIPEI +0.0m/s 20.66 2 PARK BONGGO 499 05-08-91 KOREA +0.0m/s 20.76 3 FEMI SEUN 641 15-05-91 QATAR +0.0m/s 20.79 4 BIE GE 179 08-02-92 CHINA +0.0m/s 20.85 5 TRENTEN ANTHONY BERAM 624 04-01-96 PHILIPPINES +0.0m/s 20.96 6 KOTARO TANIGUCHI 447 11-03-94 JAPAN +0.0m/s 21.01 7 AMIYA KUMAR MALLICK 323 14-11-92 INDIA +0.0m/s 21.03 8 VLADISLAV GRIGORYEV 480 01-10-97 KAZAKHSTAN +0.0m/s 21.07 RESULTS OF SEMIS Heat 1 1 VLADISLAV GRIGORYEV 480 01-10-97 KAZAKHSTAN -0.1m/s 20.98 2 KOTARO TANIGUCHI 447 11-03-94 JAPAN -0.1m/s 21.01 3 YANG CHUN-HAN 216 01-01-97 CHINESE TAIPEI -0.1m/s 21.09 4 AHMED ESAM 376 03-04-96 IRAQ -0.1m/s 21.14 5 HASSAN TAFTIAN 364 05-04-93 IRAN -0.1m/s 21.18 6 ARAVINN THEVARR 577 10-04-93 MALAYSIA -0.1m/s 21.41 7 LEE JAEHA 506 14-08-92 KOREA -0.1m/s 21.66 8 LIANG JINSHENG 183 01-12-96 CHINA -0.1m/s 22.10 RESULTS OF SEMIS Heat 2 1 PARK BONGGO 499 05-08-91 KOREA +0.1m/s 20.91 2 BIE GE 179 08-02-92 CHINA +0.1m/s 20.95 3 FEMI SEUN 641 15-05-91 QATAR +0.1m/s 21.05 4 TRENTEN ANTHONY BERAM 624 04-01-96 PHILIPPINES +0.1m/s 21.07 5 AMIYA KUMAR MALLICK 323 14-11-92 INDIA +0.1m/s 21.12 6 VINOJ SURANJAYA DE SILVA 696 01-09-95 SRI LANKA +0.1m/s 21.27 7 ALI KHADIVAR 356 11-11-89 IRAN +0.1m/s 21.28 8 MOHAMED OBAID 611 24-02-94 OMAN +0.1m/s 21.93 www.odisha2017.games 2 RESULTS OF HEAT 1 1 BIE GE 179 08-02-92 CHINA +1.0m/s 20.92 2 PARK BONGGO 499 05-08-91 KOREA +1.0m/s 20.97 3 TRENTEN ANTHONY BERAM 624 04-01-96 PHILIPPINES +1.0m/s 21.05 4 MOHAMED OBAID 611 24-02-94 OMAN +1.0m/s 21.66 5 ABDELRAHMAN ABU AL HUMMOS 454 17-01-94 JORDAN +1.0m/s 22.18 6 JANTSANDORJ GANBOLD 593 03-12-92 MONGOLIA +1.0m/s 23.83 RESULTS OF HEAT 2 1 YANG CHUN-HAN 216 01-01-97 CHINESE TAIPEI +0.3m/s 20.90 2 VLADISLAV GRIGORYEV 480 01-10-97 KAZAKHSTAN +0.3m/s 21.10 3 KOTARO TANIGUCHI 447 11-03-94 JAPAN +0.3m/s 21.27 4 ARAVINN THEVARR 577 10-04-93 MALAYSIA +0.3m/s 21.33 5 NOUREDDINE HADID 549 LEBANON +0.3m/s 21.92 6 GRIGORIY DEREPASKIN 702 14-05-98 TAJIKISTAN +0.3m/s 22.30 7 SHARIFUL ISLAM 125 20-10-92 BANGLADESH +0.3m/s 22.41 RESULTS OF HEAT 3 1 LEE JAEHA 506 14-08-92 KOREA -0.2m/s 21.18 2 AMIYA KUMAR MALLICK 323 14-11-92 INDIA -0.2m/s 21.30 3 ALI KHADIVAR 356 11-11-89 IRAN -0.2m/s 21.37 4 LIANG JINSHENG 183 01-12-96 CHINA -0.2m/s 21.41 5 CHRISTOPHER BOULOS 547 LEBANON -0.2m/s 22.18 6 SAREES AHMED 583 09-01-98 MALDIVES -0.2m/s 22.77 7 TOSIN JOSEPH 635 03-02-94 QATAR -0.2m/s 1:55.51 RESULTS OF HEAT 4 1 FEMI SEUN 641 15-05-91 QATAR -0.3m/s 20.79 2 AHMED ESAM 376 03-04-96 IRAQ -0.3m/s 21.06 3 HASSAN TAFTIAN 364 05-04-93 IRAN -0.3m/s 21.18 4 VINOJ SURANJAYA DE SILVA 696 01-09-95 SRI LANKA -0.3m/s 21.29 5 RASHID HUWAISHAL 606 06-03-97 OMAN -0.3m/s 22.13 6 SHINEBAYAR DAMDINCHIMEG 591 17-04-98 MONGOLIA -0.3m/s 22.41 HASSAN SAAID 587 03-04-92 MALDIVES DNS Event # 3 MENS 400m Run #MEET RECORD:S.THILAKARATNE SRI LANKA 44.61 20/06/1998 FINALS RESULTS OF FINALS 1 MUHAMMED ANAS Y 300 17-09-94 INDIA 45.77 2 AROKIA RAJIV 328 22-05-91 INDIA 46.14 3 AHMED MUBARAK 610 28-12-88 OMAN 46.39 4 AMOJ JACOB 310 02-05-98 INDIA 46.49 5 DILIP RUWAN 691 07-04-91 SRI LANKA 46.50 6 QUACH CONG 764 27-08-93 VIETNAM 46.51 7 ALI KHADIVAR 356 11-11-89 IRAN 46.95 8 AJITH PREMAKUMARA 690 10-12-91 SRI LANKA 47.35 RESULTS OF SEMIS Heat 1 1 MUHAMMED ANAS Y 300 17-09-94 INDIA 46.15 2 ALI KHADIVAR 356 11-11-89 IRAN 46.24 3 DILIP RUWAN 691 07-04-91 SRI LANKA 46.41 4 AHMED MUBARAK 610 28-12-88 OMAN 46.80 5 ABDALLAH DJIMET A SOULEYMEI 648 01-01-98 SAUDI ARABIA 47.15 6 MO ILHWAN 505 18-05-99 KOREA 47.70 7 OTHMAN ALI 604 01-05-92 OMAN 47.74 8 NOKAR HUSSAIN 617 10-10-87 PAKISTAN 47.84 RESULTS OF SEMIS Heat 2 1 QUACH CONG 764 27-08-93 VIE 46.35 2 AJITH PREMAKUMARA 690 10-12-91 SRI 46.36 3 AMOJ JACOB 310 02-05-98 IND 46.40 4 AROKIA RAJIV 328 22-05-91 IND 46.41 5 ISMAEEL MOHAMMED H 655 17-05-87 KSA 47.21 6 BADRUL HISYAM 572 01-02-97 MAS 47.46 www.odisha2017.games 3 7 LEI ZHENHUI 202 10-08-94 CHN 48.10 8 A QARAINAIS 533 24-08-91 KUW 48.62 Event # 4 MENS 800m Run #MEET RECORD:M.SULTAN QATAR 1:44.27 04/09/2005 RESULTS OF FINALS 1 R ALZOFAIRI 530 05-08-89 KUWAIT 1:49.47 2 JAMAL HAIRANE 631 26-05-93 QATAR 1:49.94 3 JINSON JOHNSON 312 15-03-91 INDIA 1:50.07 4 MOHAMED NASIR 637 01-01-96 QATAR 1:50.16 5 INDUNIL MADUSHAN HERATH 689 27-03-93 SRI LANKA 1:50.57 6 AMIR MORADI 358 04-10-90 IRAN 1:50.66 7 MA JUNYI 185 01-06-96 CHINA 1:50.98 8 VISHWAMBHAR KOLEKAR 313 28-07-91 INDIA 1:51.07 9 SHO KAWAMOTO 432 03-01-93 JAPAN 1:52.62 RESULTS OF HEAT 1 1 JINSON JOHNSON 312 15-03-91 INDIA 1:50.48 2 MOHAMED NASIR 637 01-01-96 QATAR 1:50.65 3 R ALZOFAIRI 530 05-08-89 KUWAIT 1:50.76 4 AMIR MORADI 358 04-10-90 IRAN 1:51.23 5 MUSULMAN DZHOLOMANOV 540 21-06-97 KYRGHIZSTAN 1:52.93 6 SAUD AL ZAABI 746 08-07-88 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1:52.97 7 MUSTAFA ATTWAN 374 07-02-95 IRAQ 1:54.33 8 KHONDOKAR KIBRIA 135 25-06-92 BANGLADESH 1:54.66 9 AHMED AL-YAARI 768 16-01-00 YEMEN 1:55.86 10 AHMED HASSAN 586 15-11-86 MALDIVES 1:58.01 11 SADAT KHOSHAL 105 AFGHANISTAN 2:05.41 RESULTS OF HEAT 2 1 SHO KAWAMOTO 432 03-01-93 JAPAN 1:50.11 2 JAMAL HAIRANE 631 26-05-93 QATAR 1:50.32 3 MA JUNYI 185 01-06-96 CHINA 1:50.54 4 MAYOUF MAYOUF 747 27-02-89 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1:51.78 5 ODILSHOKH ISMATOV 703 18-04-92 TAJIKISTAN 1:51.89 6 SOM BAHADUR 601 28-05-92 NEPAL 1:52.56 7 HUNG YU-CHAO 229 02-12-87 CHINESE TAIPEI 1:53.31 8 M HAFIS 349 01-02-95 INDONESIA 1:53.56 9 MOHAMAD HANNOUF 550 LEBANON 1:53.61 10 KHAIRANDESH WAIS 107 AFGHANISTAN 1:58.75 RESULTS OF HEAT 3 1 VISHWAMBHAR KOLEKAR 313 28-07-91 INDIA 1:51.62 2 INDUNIL MADUSHAN HERATH 689 27-03-93 SRI LANKA 1:51.70 3 IHAB JABBAR 380 30-03-93 IRAQ 1:51.75 4 MOSLEM NIADOOST 360 25-07-90 IRAN 1:52.33 5 TAICHI ICHINO 429 30-10-92 JAPAN 1:52.36 6 JIRAYU PLEENARAM 734 02-09-96 THAILAND 1:54.09 7 ALEXEY GUSSAROV
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