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CLS-ASF-100 M-FIRSTROUND-ALL DAILY PROGRAMS PROGRAMMES DU JOUR STARTING LISTS LISTES DE DÉPART RESULTS RÉSULTATS MEDALS TABLE TABLEAU DES MEDAILLES NATIONS TROPHY CLASSÉMENT PAR NATIONS DATA PROCESSING: MICROPLUS INFORMATICA – www.microplus.it 17th CAA Safaricom African Senior Athletics Championships Daily Program 28/07/2010 Liste des Competitions du jour 28/07/2010 HOUR EVENT CATEGORY ROUND HEAT HEURE COMPETITION CATEGORIE TOUR SERIE 9:00 100 m - Decathlon Men - Hommes Final - Finale Heat 1 - Série 1 9:06 100 m - Decathlon Men - Hommes Final - Finale Heat 2 - Série 2 9:20 100 m Women - Dames First Round - 1er Tour Heat 1 - Série 1 9:26 100 m Women - Dames First Round - 1er Tour Heat 2 - Série 2 9:32 100 m Women - Dames First Round - 1er Tour Heat 3 - Série 3 9:38 100 m Women - Dames First Round - 1er Tour Heat 4 - Série 4 9:50 Long Jump - Decathlon Men - Hommes Final - Finale Single Group - Gr. Unique 10:00 100 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 1 - Série 1 10:06 100 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 2 - Série 2 10:12 100 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 3 - Série 3 10:18 100 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 4 - Série 4 10:24 100 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 5 - Série 5 10:30 100 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 6 - Série 6 10:36 100 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 7 - Série 7 11:00 Shot Put - Decathlon Men - Hommes Final - Finale Single Group - Gr. Unique 15:10 High Jump - Decathlon Men - Hommes Final - Finale Single Group - Gr. Unique 15:20 Long Jump - Longueur Men - Hommes Qualifications Group A - Groupe A 15:25 400 m Women - Dames First Round - 1er Tour Heat 1 - Série 1 15:32 400 m Women - Dames First Round - 1er Tour Heat 2 - Série 2 15:39 400 m Women - Dames First Round - 1er Tour Heat 3 - Série 3 15:46 400 m Women - Dames First Round - 1er Tour Heat 4 - Série 4 15:50 400 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 1 - Série 1 15:56 400 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 2 - Série 2 16:02 400 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 3 - Série 3 16:08 400 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 4 - Série 4 16:10 Shot Put - Poids Men - Hommes Final - Finale Final - Finale 16:14 400 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 5 - Série 5 16:20 100 m Hurdles - Haies Women - Dames First Round - 1er Tour Heat 1 - Série 1 16:27 100 m Hurdles - Haies Women - Dames First Round - 1er Tour Heat 2 - Série 2 16:45 10000 m Men - Hommes Final - Finale Final - Finale 17:00 Hammer Throw - Marteau Women - Dames Final - Finale Final - Finale 17:10 Long Jump - Longueur Men - Hommes Qualifications Group B - Groupe B 17:25 800 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 1 - Série 1 17:31 800 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 2 - Série 2 17:37 800 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 3 - Série 3 17:43 800 m Men - Hommes First Round - 1er Tour Heat 4 - Série 4 17:50 400 m - Decathlon Men - Hommes Final - Finale Heat 1 - Série 1 17:57 400 m - Decathlon Men - Hommes Final - Finale Heat 2 - Série 2 18:15 100 m Women - Dames Semifinal - Demi-finale Semifinal 1-Demi-finale 1 18:21 100 m Women - Dames Semifinal - Demi-finale Semifinal 2-Demi-finale 2 18:40 100 m Men - Hommes Semifinal - Demi-finale Semifinal 1-Demi-finale 1 18:46 100 m Men - Hommes Semifinal - Demi-finale Semifinal 2-Demi-finale 2 18:52 100 m Men - Hommes Semifinal - Demi-finale Semifinal 3-Demi-finale 3 Decathlon Men - Hommes Final - Finale Final - Finale Nairobi (KEN) Nyayo Stadium, 28th July - 1st August 2010 PRO-ASF.3.3.1 / 1 Timing by TimeTronics - www.timetronics.be - Data Processing by MicroPlus - www.microplus.it (Printed at 28/07/2010 at 07:43) 17th CAA Safaricom African Senior Athletics Championships Starting List Liste de Départ LANE BIB SURNAME & NAME NAT YOB REG P.BEST CLR DOS NOM ET PRENOM NAT ANNEE REG MEILL. 100 m - Decathlon 100 m - Decathlon WR 9.58 BOLT Usain 1986JAM BERLIN 16/08/2009 AR 9.85 FASUBA Olusoji 1984NGR DOHA 12/05/2006 CR 9.94 OGUNKOYA Sean 1977NGR DAKAR 1998 Heat 1 28/07/2010 9:00 Série 1 2 1779 NYAKUNDI Washington KEN 3 1635 THIERRY Guillaume MRI 4 1043 CHITAMBI Richard ZAM 5 1134 DHOUIBI Hamdi TUN 1982 6 1004 BOURRADA Larbi ALG 7 1789 ROTICH Cornelius KEN Heat 2 28/07/2010 9:06 Série 2 2 1270 JOUBERT George RSA 3 1802 TUM Alexander KEN 4 1692 KAME Ali MAD 5 1017 SOUISSI Mourad ALG 6 1045 FOLOKWE Clave ZAM 7 1407 SAAD HAMED Ahmed Mohamed EGY 1985 World list All-Time as at 27/07/2010 World list 2010 at 27/07/2010 9.58 BOLT Usain 1986 JAM BERLIN 16/08/2009 9.82 POWELL Asafa 1982 JAM ROMA 10/06/2010 9.69 GAY Tyson 1982 USA SHANGAI 20/09/2009 9.82 BOLT Usain 1986 JAM LAUSANNE 08/07/2010 9.72 POWELL Asafa 1982 JAM LAUSANNE 02/09/2008 9.89 GAY Tyson 1982 USA MANCHESTER 16/05/2010 9.79 GREENE Maurice 1974 USA ATHINA 16/06/1999 9.95 WILLIAMS Ivory 1984 USA LAWRENCE 17/04/2010 9.84 BAILEY Donovan 1967 CAN ATLANTA 27/07/1996 9.95 BLAKE Yohan 1989 JAM PARIS 16/07/2010 9.84 SURIN Bruny 1967 CAN SEVILLA 22/08/1999 9.98 DIX Walter 1986 USA TALLAHASSEE 08/05/2010 9.85 BURRELL Leroy 1967 USA LAUSANNE 06/07/1994 9.98 LEMAITRE Christophe 1990 FRA VALENCE 09/07/2010 9.85 GATLIN Justin 1982 USA ATHINA 22/08/2004 9.99 CHAMBERS Dwain 1978 GBR BERGEN 19/06/2010 9.85 FASUBA Olusoji 1984 NGR DOHA 12/05/2006 10.00 EDWARDS Monzavous 1981 USA NEW YORK 12/06/2010 9.86 LEWIS Carl 1961 USA TOKYO 25/08/1991 10.00 BAILEY Daniel 1986 ANT REIMS 30/06/2010 Nairobi (KEN) Nyayo Stadium, 28th July - 1st August 2010 OPV-ASM.103.4.1 / 1 Timing by TimeTronics - www.timetronics.be - Data Processing by MicroPlus - www.microplus.it (Printed at 28/07/2010 at 07:25) 17th CAA Safaricom African Senior Athletics Championships Starting List Liste de Départ LANE BIB SURNAME & NAME NAT YOB REG P.BEST CLR DOS NOM ET PRENOM NAT ANNEE REG MEILL. 100 m - Women 100 m - Dames First Round Premier Tour WR 10.49 GRIFFITH JOYNER Florence 1959USA INDIANAPOLIS 16/07/1988 AR 10.90 ALOZIE Glory 1977NGR LA LAGUNA 05/06/1999 CR 11.05 ONYALI OMAGBENI Mary 1968NGR DAKAR 1998 Heat 1 28/07/2010 9:20 Série 1 1 1462 DIAMOND Merlin Bernice NAM 2 1307 BAZOLO Lorene Dorcas CGO 12.12 3 1490 QUIVE Anatercia MOZ 1987 12.05 4 1669 OWUSU-AGYAPONG Flings GHA 1988 11.66 5 1442 OKAGBARE Blessing NGR 11.03 6 1621 GUILLAUME Stephanie MRI 12.14 7 1511 ALI BUSERI Hubtama ETH 1992 11.85 8 1377 KANAKUZE Sophie RWA 12.61 Heat 2 28/07/2010 9:26 Série 2 1 1681 TENGATENGA Suzen MAW 1985 12.53 12.25 2 1664 GYAMAN Beatrice GHA 1987 12.12 3 1162 ATANGANA Delphine CMR 12.30 4 1637 VINCENT Mary Jane MRI 11.99 5 1823 KUTU-AKOI Phobay LBR 1987 11.56 11.52 6 1709 CHELAGAT Maryline KEN 12.27 7 1448 OSAYEMI Damola NGR 11.23 8 1556 ALEMU TULU Leaynet ETH 1981 11.90 Heat 3 28/07/2010 9:32 Série 3 1 1096 GAMBA Mildred UGA 1983 2 1344 LOU GONERIE Marie Josee CIV 1988 11.60 11.60 3 1703 ATSABINA Roseline Indimu KEN 12.52 4 1161 APPES EKANGA Fanny CMR 5 1027 KOITA Yah MLI 11.86 6 1323 KHAN Alice SEY 12.08 7 1121 MIEN Mariette BUR 1982 12.23 11.60 8 1608 ZANG MILAMA Perennes Pau GAB 1987 11.19 11.19 Heat 4 28/07/2010 9:38 Série 4 1 1180 MEBENGA AMOMBO Charlotte CMR 1981 11.50 11.50 2 1449 OSAZUWA Agnes NGR 11.45 3 1831 ADJELE Charlene BEN 1987 12.33 12.33 4 1091 ALEO Josephine UGA 1986 Nairobi (KEN) Nyayo Stadium, 28th July - 1st August 2010 OPV-ASF.3.1.1 / 1 Timing by TimeTronics - www.timetronics.be - Data Processing by MicroPlus - www.microplus.it (Printed at 28/07/2010 at 08:53) LANE BIB SURNAME & NAME NAT YOB REG P.BEST CLR DOS NOM ET PRENOM NAT ANNEE REG MEILL. 5 1201 KALEKWA Najima George TAN 1983 11.90 11.90 6 1228 ZOUMBETI Deborrah CAF 7 1773 NDORO Milcent KEN 12.28 8 1250 NDIKERT Hinikissia Alb. CHA 1992 11.91 11.91 Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and 4 fastest (q) to Semifinal World list All-Time as at 27/07/2010 World list 2010 at 27/07/2010 10.49 GRIFFITH JOYNERFlorence 1959 USA INDIANAPOLIS 16/07/1988 10.78 CAMPBELL-BROWNVeronica 1982 JAM EUGENE 03/07/2010 10.64 JETER Carmelita 1979 USA SHANGHAI 20/09/2009 10.82 FRASER Shelly-Ann 1986 JAM EUGENE 03/07/2010 10.65 a JONES Marion 1975 USA JOHANNESBURG 12/09/1998 10.82 JETER Carmelita 1979 USA MONACO 22/07/2010 10.73 ARRON Christine 1973 FRA BUDAPEST 19/08/1998 10.84 BAPTISTE Kelly-Ann 1986 TRI CLERMONT 05/06/2010 10.73 FRASER Shelly-Ann 1986 JAM BERLIN 17/08/2009 10.90 SOLOMON Shalonda 1985 USA CLERMONT 05/06/2010 10.74 OTTEY Merlene 1960 JAM MILANO 07/09/1996 10.96 STEWART Kerron 1984 JAM KINGSTON 01/05/2010 10.75 STEWART Kerron 1984 JAM ROMA 10/07/2009 10.97 MOORE Lashauntea 1983 USA MARINGA' 30/05/2010 10.76 ASHFORD Evelyn 1957 USA ZURICH 22/08/1984 11.02 SIMPSON Sherone 1984 JAM GATESHEAD 10/07/2010 10.77 PRIVALOVAIrina 1968 RUS LAUSANNE 06/07/1994 11.03 OKAGBAREBlessing 1988 NGR EUGENE 03/07/2010 10.77 LALOVA Ivet 1984 BUL PLOVDIV 19/06/2004 11.04 ANDERSON Alexandria 1987 USA CLERMONT 05/06/2010 Nairobi (KEN) Nyayo Stadium, 28th July - 1st August 2010 OPV-ASF.3.1.1 / 2 Timing by TimeTronics - www.timetronics.be - Data Processing by MicroPlus - www.microplus.it (Printed at 28/07/2010 at 08:53) 17th CAA Safaricom African Senior Athletics Championships Starting List Liste de Départ ORD BIB SURNAME & NAME NAT YOB REG P.BEST ORD DOS NOM ET PRENOM NAT ANNEE REG MEILL.
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