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— Commonwealth Games — Volume 13, No. 49 August 04, 2014 — Commonwealth Games — 5000: 1. Caleb Ndiku (Ken) 13:12.07; 5. Bahamas 39.16; 6. Nigeria 40.17; 7. Glasgow, Scotland 2. Isiah Koech (Ken) 13:14.06; 3. Zane Antigua 40.45;… dnf—Canada. July 27-August 2 Robertson (NZ) 13:16.52; 4. Joseph Kiplimo Heats: I–1. Trinidad 38.33; 2. Canada (Ken) 13:17.49; 38.41; 3. Bahamas 38.52 NR. COMMONWEALTH MEN 5. Mohammed Ahmed (Can) 13:18.88 PR; II–1. Jamaica 38.99; 2. Nigeria 39.11. (7/27—5K, Mar; 7/28—100, SP; 7/29—110H, 6. Andy Vernon (Eng) 13:22.32; 7. Thomas III–1. England 38.78; 2. South Africa 38.91. HT, Dec; 7/30—400, HJ, LJ; 7/31—200, 800, Farrell (Eng) 13:23.96; 8. Moses Kipsiro 400H, DT; 8/1—St, 10K, 4x1h, 4x4h, PV) 4 x 400: 1. England 3:00.46 (Conrad (Uga) 13:28.23. Williams 45.2, Michael Bingham 45.3, Daniel 100(0.0): 1. Kemar Bailey-Cole (Jam) 10,000: 1. Kipsiro 27:56.11; 2. Josphat Awde 45.38, Matthew Hudson-Smith 44.56); 10.00; 2. Adam Gemili (Eng) 10.10; 3. Nickel Bett (Ken) 27:56.14; 3. Cam Levins (Can) 2. Bahamas 3:00.51 (Latoy Williams 45.7, Ashmeade (Jam) 10.12; 27:56.23; 4. Peter Kirui (Ken) 27:58.24; Michael Mathieu 45.1, Alonzo Russell 45.16, 4. Antoine Adams (StK) 10.16; 5. Mark 5. Charles Cheruiyot (Ken) 27:59.91 Chris Brown 44.39); Jelks (Ngr) 10.17; 6. Jason Livermore (Jam) PR; 6. Mo Ahmed (Can) 28:02.96; 7. Jake 3. Trinidad 3:01.51 (Lalonde Gordon 45.3, 10.18; 7. Warren Fraser (Bah) 10.20; 8. Robertson (NZ) 28:03.70; 8. Timothy Jarrin Solomon 44.8, Rennie Quow 45.34, Ramon Gittens (Bar) 10.25. Toroitich (Uga) 28:03.79. Zwede Hewitt 45.92); Semis: II(0.7)–1. Gemili 10.07. III(-0.5)–1. 110H(-0.3): 1. Andrew Riley (Jam) 13.32; 4. Jamaica 3:02.17 (Akheem Gauntlett Bailey-Cole 10.00. 2. William Sharman (Eng) 13.36; 3. Shane 46.2, Edino Steele 45.0, Chumaine Fitten 200(0.5): 1. Rasheed Dwyer (Jam) 20.14; Brathwaite (Bar) 13.49; 4. Nicholas Hough 45.38, Rusheen McDonald 45.43); 2. Warren Weir (Jam) 20.26; 3. Livermore (Aus) 13.57 PR; 5. Scotland (Sco) 3:04.07 (Kris Robertson 20.32; 4. Mosito Lehata (Les) 20.36 NR; 5. Ryan Brathwaite (Bar) 13.63; 6. 47.0, Grant Plenderleith 45.8, Jamie Bowie 5. Akani Simbini (SA) 20.37 PR; 6. Daniel Greggmar Swift (Bar) 13.74; 7. Alex Al- 45.21, Greg Louden 45.97); Bailey (Ant) 20.43 PR; 7. Danny Talbot (Eng) Ameen (Ngr) 13.77; 8. Lawrence Clarke 6. Australia 3:04.19 (Craig Burns 46.2, 20.45; 8. Gavin Smellie (Can) 20.55. (Eng) 13.84. Alex Beck 46.0, Jarrod Geddes 46.20, John 400: 1. Kirani James (Grn) 44.24; 2. Wayde 400H: 1. Cornel Fredericks (SA) 48.50; 2. Steffensen 45.67); van Niekerk (SA) 44.68; 3. Lalonde Gordon Jehue Gordon (Tri) 48.75; 3. Jeffery Gibson 7. Nigeria 3:04.86 (Isah Salihu 46.9, Miles (Tri) 44.78; 4. Martyn Rooney (Eng) 45.15; (Bah) 48.78 NR; 4. Niall Flannery (Eng) 49.46; Ukaoma 46.2, Noah Akwu 45.77, Amaechi 5. Latoy Williams (Bah) 45.63; 6. Jarrin 5. Amaechi Morton (Ngr) 49.65; 6. Morton 45.90); Solomon (Tri) 45.82;… dnc—Chris Brown Boniface Tumuti (Ken) 49.99; 7. Richard 8. Zambia 3:10.26 (Titus Kafunda 47.2, (Bah);… dnf—Rennie Quow (Tri). Yates (Eng) 50.13;… dnf—Annsert Whyte Emmanuel Mwewa 47.4, Cephas Nyimbili 800: 1. Nijel Amos (Bot) 1:45.18; 2. David (Jam). 49.35, Savior Kombe 46.20). Rudisha (Ken) 1:45.48; 3. André Olivier Mar: 1. Michael Shelley (Aus) 2:11:15 Jumping Events (SA) 1:46.03; 4. Ferguson Cheruiyot (Ken) PR; 2. Stephen Chemlany (Ken) 2:11:58; 3. HJ: 1. Derek Drouin (Can) 7-7 (2.31) 1:46.09; Abraham Kiplimo (Uga) 2:12:23; 4. Solomon (missed 7-9¼/2.37); 2. Kyriakos Ioannou 5. Jeff Riseley (Aus) 1:46.12; 6. Guy Mutai (Uga) 2:12:26 PR; (Cyp) 7-5¾ (2.28); 3. Michael Mason (Can) Learmonth (Sco) 1:46.69 PR; 7. Michael 5. John Kelai (Ken) 2:12:41; 6. Eric Ndiema 7-4½ (2.25); Rimmer (Eng) 1:46.71; 8. Ronald Musagala (Ken) 2:13:44; 7. Liam Adams (Aus) 2:13:49 4. Chris Baker (Eng) 7-4½; 5. tie, Martyn (Uga) 1:47.19. PR; 8. Phillip Kiplimo (Uga) 2:14:09. Bernard (Eng) & Kabelo Kgosiemang (Bot) 1500: 1. James Magut (Ken) 3:39.31; 2. (no walks) 7-3 (2.21); 7. Temfack Fernan Djoumessi Ronald Kwemoi (Ken) 3:39.53; 3. Nick Willis (Cam) 7-3; 8. Brandon Starc (Aus) 7-3 (2.21). Relay Events (NZ) 3:39.60; 4. Johan Cronje (SA) 3:39.65; PV: 1. Steven Lewis (Eng) 18-2½ (5.55); 4 x 100: 1. Jamaica 37.58 (WL) (Jason 5. Jeff Riseley (Aus) 3:40.27; 6. Chris 2. Luke Cutts (Eng) 18-2½; 3. Shawn Barber Livermore, Kemar Bailey-Cole, Nickel O’Hare (Sco) 3:40.63; 7. Charlie Grice (Eng) (Can) 17-10½ (5.45); 4. Jax Thoirs (Sco) Ashmeade, Usain Bolt); 3:41.58; 8. Bazili John Baynit (Tan) 3:41.74. 17-10½; St: 1. Jonathan Ndiku (Ken) 8:10.44; 2. England (Eng) 38.02 (Adam Gemili, 2. Jairus Birech (Ken) 8:12.68; 3. Ezekiel Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, Richard Kilty, Danny Kemboi (Ken) 8:19.73; 4. Matt Hughes Talbot); © 2014 Track & Field News.All rights (Can) 8:21.88; 3. Trinidad 38.10 (Keston Bledman, Marc reserved.This newsletter may not be re- 5. James Wilkinson (Eng) 8:24.98; 6. Chris Burns, Rondell Sorrillo, Richard Thompson); printedor retransmitted in any formwithout Winter (Can) 8:29.83; 7. Luke Gunn (Eng) 4. South Africa 38.35 NR (Henricho express written permission. 8:45.99; 8. Stephen Lisgo (Sco) 9:05.13. Bruintjies, Simon Magakwe, Ncincihli Titi, www.trackandfieldnews.com Akani Simbini); -296- August 04, 2014 5. tie, Paul Walker (Wal) & Nikandros 3. Kurt Felix (Grn) 8070 NR (11.02, Whittle (Sco) 15:33.72; 7. Emily Brichacek Stylianou (Cyp) 17-6½ (5.35); 7. Joel 24-4½/7.43, 43-6/13.26, 6-1½.11, 48.93, (Aus) 15:39.96; 8. Emelia Gorecka (Eng) Pocklington (Aus) 17-¾ (5.20); 8. K’Don 15.06, 148-7/45.30, 14-9/4.50, 217-7/66.33, 15:40.03. Samuels (Jam) 16-4¾ (5.00). 4:47.66); 10,000: 1. Joyce Chepkirui (Ken) 32:09.35; LJ: 1. Greg Rutherford (Eng) 26-11 (8.20); 4. John Lane (Eng) 7922 PR; 5. Stephen 2. Florence Kiplagat (Ken) 32:09.48; 3. Emily 2. Zarck Visser (SA) 26-7¾ (8.12); 3. Rushwal Cain (Aus) 7787; 6. Ben Gregory (Wal) 7725 Chebet (Ken) 32:10.82; 4. Kate Avery (Eng) Samaai (SA) 26-6¼ (8.08); 4. Fabrice Lapierre PR; 7. Friedrich Pretorius (SA) 7639; 8. David 32:33.35 PR; (Aus) 26-3 (8.00); Guest (Wal) 7516. 5. Beth Potter (Sco) 32:33.36 PR; 6. 5. Chris Tomlinson (Eng) 26-2¾ (7.99); Linet Chebet (Uga) 32:41.95 NR; 7. Sonia 6. Robert Crowther (Aus) 26-1½w (7.96); commonwealth WOMEN Samuels (Eng) 32:57.96; 8. Vanis Chemutai (7/27—Mar; 7/28—100, HT; 7/29—400, 7. JJ Jegede (Eng) 25-7½ (7.81); 8. Tyrone (Uga) 33:11.98 PR. 1500, 10K, TJ; 7/30—St, SP, JT, Hept; Smith (Ber) 25-6¾ (7.79);… nm—Henry 7/31—200, 100Hh, 400H, LJ; 8/1—800, 100H(-0.1): 1. Sally Pearson (Aus) 12.67; 2. Frayne (Aus). 100H, HJ, DT) Tiffany Porter (Eng) 12.80; 3. Angela Whyte TJ: 1. Khotso Mokoena (SA) 56-5¼ (17.20); (Can) 13.02; 4. Danielle Williams (Jam) 13.06; 100(0.3): 1. Blessing Okagbare (Ngr) 2. Tosin Oke (Ngr) 55-3 (16.84); 3. Arpinder 5. Michelle Jenneke (Aus) 13.36; 6. Kierre 10.85; 2. Veronica Campbell-Brown (Jam) Singh (Ind) 54-6¾ (16.63); 4. Olu Olamigoke Beckles (Bar) 13.38; 7. Josanne Lucas (Tri) 11.03; 3. Kerron Stewart (Jam) 11.07; 4. (Ngr) 54-4 (16.56); 13.41; 8. Shannon McCann (Aus) 13.60. Asha Philip (Eng) 11.18 PR; 5. Phillips Idowu (Eng) 53-11¾ (16.45); 6. 5. Schillonie Calvert (Jam) 11.21; 6. Bianca 400H: 1. Kaliese Spencer (Jam) 54.10; 2. Nathan Fox (Eng) 53-4¼ (16.26); 7. Daniel Williams (Eng) 11.31; 7. Khamica Bingham Eilidh Child (Sco) 55.02; 3. Janeive Russell Lewis (Jam) 52-9½ (16.09); 8. Yordanis (Can) 11.37; 8. Gloria Asumnu (Ngr) 11.41. (Jam) 55.64; 4. Lauren Wells (Aus) 56.09; Durañona (DMA) 51-10½ (15.81). Semis: I(0.1)–1. Calvert 11.08. II(0.5)– 5. Noelle Montcalm (Can) 56.74;… dnf— Throwing Events 1. Campbell-Brown 11.02. III(-0.7)–1. Chanice Taylor-Chase (Can);… dq—Wenda SP: 1. O’Dayne Richards (Jam) 70-10¾ Okagbare 10.93. Nel (SA), Amaka Ogoebune (Ngr). (21.61) NR (68-8½, 68-4¼, 67-11, 70-10¾, f, 200(0.4): 1.
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