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Etn2000 12(Og) ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Volume 46, No. 12 NEWSLETTERNEWSLETTER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■track October 31, 2000 II(0.3)–1. Boldon 10.11; 2. Collins 10.19; 3. Surin 10.20; 4. Gardener 10.27; 5. Williams 10.30; 6. Mayola 10.35; 7. Balcerzak 10.38; 8. — Olympic Games — Lachkovics 10.44; 9. Batangdon 10.52. III(0.8)–1. Thompson 10.04; 2. Shirvington 10.13; 3. Zakari 10.22; 4. Frater 10.23; 5. de SYDNEY, Australia, September 22–25, 10.42; 4. Tommy Kafri (Isr) 10.43; 5. Christian Lima 10.28; 6. Patros 10.33; 7. Rurak 10.38; 8. 27–October 1. Nsiah (Gha) 10.44; 6. Francesco Scuderi (Ita) Bailey 11.36. Attendance: 9/22—97,432/102,485; 9/23— 10.50; 7. Idrissa Sanou (BkF) 10.60; 8. Yous- IV(0.8)–1. Chambers 10.12; 2. Drummond 92,655/104,228; 9/24—85,806/101,772; 9/ souf Simpara (Mli) 10.82;… dnf—Ronald Pro- 10.15; 3. Ito 10.25; 4. Buckland 10.26; 5. Bous- 25—92,154/112,524; 9/27—96,127/102,844; messe (StL). sombo 10.27; 6. Tilli 10.27; 7. Quinn 10.27; 8. 9/28—89,254/106,106; 9/29—94,127/99,428; VI(0.2)–1. Greene 10.31; 2. Collins 10.39; 3. Jarrett 16.40. 9/30—105,448; 10/1—(marathon finish and Joseph Batangdon (Cmr) 10.45; 4. Andrea V(0.2)–1. Campbell 10.21; 2. C. Johnson Closing Ceremonies) 114,714. Colombo (Ita) 10.52; 5. Watson Nyambek (Mal) 10.24; 3. Aliu 10.29; 4. Theorídis 10.29; 5. P. 10.61; 6. John Muray (Ina) 10.68; 7. Teina Teiti Johnson 10.44; 6. Souza 10.47; 7. Marcoullides (CkI) 11.22. 100 METERS 10.48; 8. Venancio 10.53. VII(0.3)–1. Stephane Buckland (Mri) 10.35; (September 23, wind -0.3) 2. Chambers 10.38; 3. Donovan Bailey (Can) SEMIS (September 23, qualify 4): 1. Maurice Greene (US) ................ 9.87 10.39; 4. Marc Blume (Ger) 10.42; 5. Paul Di I(0.4)–1. Chambers 10.14; 2. Thompson (x, =8 A) Bella (Aus) 10.52; 6. Tony Serpas (ElS) 10.63; 10.15; 3. Campbell 10.19; 4. Collins 10.20; 5. 2. Ato Boldon (Tri) ........................ 9.99 7. Hadhari Djaffar (Com) 10.68; 8. Kelsey Na- Myles-Mills 10.25; 6. C. Johnson 10.27; 7. Ito 3. Obadele Thompson (Bar) ...... 10.04 kanelua (AmS) 10.93 NR; 9. Jean Randriama- 10.39; 8. Frater 10.46. 4. Dwain Chambers (GB) 10.08; 5. Jon Drum- mitiana (Mad) 12.50. II(0.2)–1. Greene 10.06; 2. Drummond 10.10; mond (US) 10.09; 6. Darren Campbell (GB) VIII(1.9)–1. Boldon 10.04; 2. Antoine 3. Boldon 10.13; 4. Zakari 10.16; 5. Shirvington 10.13; 7. Kim Collins (StK) 10.17;… dnf— Boussombo (Gab) 10.13 =NR; 3. Leonard 10.26; 6. Aliu 10.32; 7. Emmanuel 10.45; 8. Abdul Aziz Zakari (Gha) (inj). Myles-Mills (Gha) 10.15; 4. Ibrahim Meité (CI) Surin 50.94 (inj). 10.24 PR; 5. Cláudio Souza (Bra) 10.31; 6. HEATS (September 22, qualify 3+5): Anninos Marcoullides (Cyp) 10.32; 7. Yanes I(-0.6)–1. Zakari 10.31; 2. Patrick Johnson 200 METERS Raubaba (Ina) 10.54; 8. Oltjon Luli (Alb) 11.08; (Aus) 10.31; 3. Venancio José (Spa) 10.36; 4. (September 28, wind -0.6) 9. S. Ani Mamane (Ali) 11.68. Martin Lachkovics (Aut) 10.41; 5. Nicolas Ma- 1. Konstadínos Kedéris (Gre) 20.09 NR IX(-1.0)–1. Drummond 10.20; 2. Matt Shir- crozonaris (Can) 10.45; 6. Jamal Al-Saffar (slowest winning time since ’80) vington (Aus) 10.35; 3. Patrick Jarrett (Jam) (Sau) 10.75; 7. Luong Tich Thien (Vie) 10.85; 10.41; 4. Anatoliy Dovgal (Ukr) 10.48; 5. Oscar 2. Darren Campbell (GB) ............ 20.14 8. Pa Momodou Gai (Gam) 11.03; 9. Mario Meneses (Gua) 10.54; 6. Shigeyuki Kojima 3. Ato Boldon (Tri) ...................... 20.20 Bonello (Mlt) 11.06. (Jpn) 10.59; 7. Caimin Douglas (NA) 10.69; 8. 4. Obadele Thompson (Bar) 20.20; 5. Chris- II(-0.6)–1. Marcin Nowak (Pol) 10.27; 2. Sun- Kepsin (Van) 11.12; 9. Philam Garcia (Gum) tian Malcolm (GB) 20.23; 6. Claudinei da Silva day Emmanuel (Ngr) 10.31; 3. Fredi Mayola 11.21. (Bra) 20.28; 7. Coby Miller (US) 20.35; 8. John (Cub) 10.33; 4. Sayon Cooper (Lbr) 10.33; 5. X(-0.7)–1. Jason Gardener (GB) 10.38; 2. Capel (US) 20.49. David Patros (Fra) 10.38; 6. Hung Chiang Wai Lindel Frater (Jam) 10.45; 3. Konstantin Rurak (HK) 10.64; 7. Teymur Gasimov (Aze) 10.97; 8. HEATS (September 27, qualify 3+5): (Ukr) 10.48; 4. Sherwin Vries (Nam) 10.53; 5. Asli Haseri (Bru) 11.11; 9. Sisomphone Vong- I(-0.3)–1. Francis Obikwelu (Ngr) 20.76; 2. Nic Alexander (Tri) 10.56; 6. Sergey Bychkov phakdy (Lao) 11.47. Stéphane Buckland (Mri) 20.81; 3. Renward (Rus) 10.68; 7. Ruslan Rusidze (Mol) 10.70; 8. III(0.4)–1. Curtis Johnson (US) 10.30; 2. Wells (Bah) 20.95; 4. John Ertzgaard (Nor) Alpha Kamara (SrL) 10.74; 9. Vitaliy Medvedev Vicente de Lima (Bra) 10.31; 3. Yeóryios The- (Kaz) 10.75. orídis (Gre) 10.34; 4. Bruny Surin (Can) 10.41; XI(-1.2)–1. Chris Williams (Jam) 10.35; 2. Track Newsletter is published at least 12 times a 5. Renward Wells (Bah) 10.47; 6. Dejan Voj- Matthew Quinn (SA) 10.44; 3. Koji Ito (Jpn) year by the editors of Track & Field News, 2570 novic (Cro) 10.50; 7. Tommi Hartonen (Fin) 10.45; 4. Heber Viera (Uru) 10.54; 5. Gabriel El Camino Real, Suite 606, Mountain View, CA 10.53; 8. Seun Ogunkoya (Ngr) 10.72;… dnf— Simón (Arg) 10.56; 6. Erwin Susanto (Ina) 94040. Fernando Arlete (GBs). 10.87; 7. Sebergue Moumi (Cha) 11.00; 8. IV(-0.5)–1. Thompson 10.23; 2. Deji Aliu Phone—650/948-8188 Guillermo Dongo (Sur) 11.10; 9. Lucas Nelson (Ngr) 10.35; 3. Shingo Kawabata (Jpn) 10.39; FAX—650/948-9445 (Sey) 11.15. 4. Raphael de Raymundo (Bra) 10.44; 5. Paul [email protected] [email protected] Brizzel (Ire) 10.62; 7. Petko Yankov (Bul) 10.63; QUARTERS (September 22, qualify 4): [email protected] 8. Adolf Christopher Silas (Pau) 11.01 NR; 9. I(-1.7)–1. Greene 10.10; 2. Myles-Mills 10.23; [email protected] Toluta’u Koula (Ton) 11.01. 3. Emmanuel 10.36; 4. Nowak 10.37; 5. Coo- www.trackandfieldnews.com V(-0.5)–1. Campbell 10.28; 2. Serge Ben- per 10.37; 6. Meité 10.40; 7. Bengomo 10.46; gomo (Cmr) 10.35; 3. Piotr Balcerzak (Pol) 8. Kawabata 10.60. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -217- October 31, 2000 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 21.00; 5. Sayon Cooper (Lbr) 21.10; 6. Albert iams 20.47; 6. Buckland 20.56; 7. Obikwelu Sugath Tillakaratne (SrL) 45.48; 3. Ibrahim Agyemang (Gha) 21.22; 7. Jayson Jones (Blz) 20.71; 8. Hartonen 20.88. Ismail (Qat) 45.48; 4. Éric Milazar (Mri) 45.66; 22.20;… dnf—Mahabub Alam (Ban). II(0.3)–1. Kedéris 20.20; 2. Campbell 20.23; 5. Stefan Balosak (Svk) 46.42; 6. Kenji Tabata II(-0.2)–1. Floyd Heard (US) 20.68; 2. Koji 3. da Silva 20.30; 4. Miller 20.45; 5. Collins (Jpn) 46.59; 7. Rudy Sylvan (Grn) 48.17; 8. Ito (Jpn) 20.75; 3. Tommi Hartonen (Fin) 20.82; 20.57; 6. Heard 20.63; 7. Ito 20.67; 8. Suetsugu Basheer Al-Khewani (Yem) 49.72. 4. Petko Yankov (Bul) 20.91; 5. Darryl Wohlsen 20.69. IX–1. Pettigrew 45.62; 2. Chris Brown (Bah) (Aus) 20.98; 6. Pierre Browne (Can) 21.28;… 45.80; 3. Davis Kamoga (Uga) 45.92; 4. Matija dq—Tanko Braimah (Gha). 400 METERS Sestak (Slo) 45.95; 5. Tom Coman (Ire) 46.17; III(0.5)–1. Boldon 20.52; 2. Kim Collins (StK) 6. Juan Toledo (Mex) 46.82;… dnf—Daniel (September 25) 20.52; 3. Marcin Urbas (Pol) 20.62; 4. Geir Batman (Aus). 1. Michael Johnson (US) ............ 43.84 Moen (Nor) 20.76; 5. Gideon Jablonka (Isr) (11.4, 10.2 [21.6], 10.5 [32.1], 11.7) (21.6/22.2) QUARTERS (September 23, qualify 4): 20.92; 6. Gennadiy Chernovol (Kaz) 20.95. I–1. Johnson 45.31; 2. Haczek 45.43; 3. IV(0.2)–1. Miller 20.49; 2. Campbell 20.71; 2. Alvin Harrison (US) ................ 44.40 3. Uchenna Emedolu (Ngr) 20.87; 4. Ahmed (11.5, 10.3 [21.8], 10.8 [32.6], 11.8) (21.8/22.6) Moncur 45.43; 4. Vincent 45.45; 5. Milazar 45.52; 6. Tillakaratne 45.54; 7. Canal 45.54; 8. Douhou (CI) 20.98; 5. Ricardo Williams (Jam) 3. Greg Haughton (Jam) ............. 44.70 Malherbe 45.59. 21.09; 6. Julian Raeburn (Tri) 21.21; 7. Keita (10.9, 10.3 [21.2], 10.9 [32.1], 12.6) (21.2/23.5) Cline (BVI) 21.42. 4. Sanderlei Parrela (Bra) 45.01 (11.5, 10.1 II–1. Clarke 45.06; 2. Pettigrew 45.35; 3. Al- Bishi 45.35; 4. McFarlane 45.40; 5. Wade V(0.3)–1. Kedéris 20.57; 2. Anninos Mar- [21.6], 11.1 [32.7], 12.3) (21.6/23.4); 5.
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