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Men / Hombres 100 CAMPEONATO CAC DE ATLETISMO 2008 CALI, COLOMBIA 4-6 JUL 2008 MEN / HOMBRES Heat / Serie 2; W: +1.0 100 1 Keston BLEDMAN TRI 10.39 Q 2 Lee PROWELL GUY 10.43 Q 3 Joel BAEZ DOM 10.44 Q Final (4 Jul); W: +0.6 4 Jared LEWIS VIN 10.71 1 Darrel BROWN TRI 10.12 5 Jason ROGERS SKN 10.81 2 Daniel BAILEY ANT 10.18 Álvaro GÓMEZ COL DQ 3 Henry M. VIZCAÍNO CUB 10.34 4 Rodney GREEN BAH 10.34 Heat / Serie 3; W: -0.5 5 Tyrell CUFFY CAY 10.41 =1 Tyrell CUFFY CAY 10.46 Q 6 Daniel GRUESO COL 10.41 =1 Henry M. VIZCAÍNO CUB 10.46 Q 7 Lerone CLARKE JAM 10.45 =3 Prince KWIDAMA AHO 10.51 Q 8 Adrian GRIFFITH BAH 10.51 =3 Adrian DURANT ISV 10.51 Q 5 Delwayne DELANEY SKN 10.59 Semifinals (4 Jul) 6 Jorge Luis SOLÓRZANO GUA 10.73 Heat / Serie 1; W: +0.7 7 Juan Miguel ZELEDÓN NCA 11.59 1 Daniel BAILEY ANT 10.25 Q 2 Adrian GRIFFITH BAH 10.30 Q Heat / Serie 4; W: +1.1 3 Lerone CLARKE JAM 10.30 Q 1 Adrian GRIFFITH BAH 10.36 Q 4 Rolando CRUZ PALACIOS HON 10.37 q NR 2 Lerone CLARKE JAM 10.38 Q 5 Keston BLEDMAN TRI 10.38 3 Jean Carlos PEGUERO DOM 10.40 Q 6 Jeremy BASCOM GUY 10.47 4 Darrel BROWN TRI 10.47 q 7 Joel BAEZ DOM 10.54 5 Jeremy BASCOM GUY 10.50 q 8 Prince KWIDAMA AHO 10.71 6 Richard RICHARDSON ANT 10.59 7 Xavier JAMES BER 10.74 Heat / Serie 2; W: +0.8 1 Daniel GRUESO COL 10.29 Q 2 Rodney GREEN BAH 10.31 Q 3 Darrel BROWN TRI 10.32 Q 200 4 Tyrell CUFFY CAY 10.36 q 5 Henry M. VIZCAÍNO CUB 10.37 Final (6 Jul); W: +0.5 6 Lee PROWELL GUY 10.41 1 Emmanuel CALLENDER TRI 20.69 7 Jean Carlos PEGUERO DOM 10.45 2 Rondell SORRILLO TRI 20.71 8 Adrian DURANT ISV 10.47 3 José Eduardo ACEVEDO VEN 20.79 4 Yunier PÉREZ CUB 20.84 Heats (4 Jul) 5 Christopher LLOYD DMA 20.85 Heat / Serie 1; W: +0.2 6 Xavier BROWN JAM 20.88 1 Daniel GRUESO COL 10.33 Q 7 Jamial ROLLE BAH 20.90 2 Daniel BAILEY ANT 10.39 Q 8 Rolando CRUZ PALACIOS HON 21.09 3 Rolando CRUZ PALACIOS HON 10.45 Q 4 Rodney GREEN BAH 10.46 Semifinals (5 Jul) 5 Davaon SPENCE JAM 10.69 Heat / Serie 1; W: +1.1 6 Cristian REYES CHI 10.69 1 Christopher LLOYD DMA 20.53 Q 7 Pablo JIMÉNEZ CERÓN MEX 10.89 2 Emmanuel CALLENDER TRI 20.77 Q CAMPEONATO CAC DE ATLETISMO 2008 CALI, COLOMBIA 4-6 JUL 2008 3 José Eduardo ACEVEDO VEN 20.78 Q 6 Jevon CLAXTON SKN 21.88 4 Jamial ROLLE BAH 20.93 q 5 Rolando CRUZ PALACIOS HON 20.95 q NR Heat / Serie 5; W: +0.9 6 Roudy MONROSE HAI 21.03 1 Xavier BROWN JAM 20.56 Q 7 Cristian REYES CHI 21.07 2 Christopher LLOYD DMA 20.60 Q 8 Henry M. VIZCAÍNO CUB 21.28 3 Emmanuel CALLENDER TRI 20.81 q 4 Dominic DEMERITTE BAH 20.95 q Heat / Serie 2; W: +2.1 5 Roudy MONROSE HAI 20.99 q 1 Xavier BROWN JAM 20.67 Q 6 Joel HERNÁNDEZ DOM 21.21 2 Rondell SORRILLO TRI 20.84 Q 7 Ronald AMAYA VEN 21.24 3 Yunier PÉREZ CUB 20.85 Q 4 Tyrell CUFFY CAY 20.97 5 Adrian DURANT ISV 21.00 400 6 Erison HURTAULT DMA 21.22 7 Dominic DEMERITTE BAH 21.37 Final (4 Jul) 1 Renny QUOW TRI 45.27 Heats (5 Jul) 2 Michael MATHIEU BAH 45.66 Heat / Serie 1; W: +1.5 3 Omar CISNEROS CUB 45.98 1 José Eduardo ACEVEDO VEN 20.65 Q 4 Williams COLLAZO CUB 46.04 2 Tyrell CUFFY CAY 20.83 Q NR 5 Andrae WILLIAMS BAH 46.09 3 Henry M. VIZCAÍNO CUB 20.91 q 6 Luis Raúl LUNA VEN 46.68 4 Tabarie HENRY ISV 21.20 7 Kelvin HERRERA DOM 47.06 5 Pablo JIMÉNEZ CERÓN MEX 21.63 Tabarie HENRY ISV DNF 6 Daniel BAILEY ANT 21.71 7 Lee PROWELL GUY 21.84 Heats (4 Jul) Heat / Serie 1 Heat / Serie 2; W: +2.2 1 Andrae WILLIAMS BAH 45.63 Q =1 Adrian DURANT ISV 21.04 Q 2 Luis Raúl LUNA VEN 46.55 Q =1 Erison HURTAULT DMA 21.04 Q 3 Tabarie HENRY ISV 46.70 q 3 Richard RICHARDSON ANT 21.25 4 Salvador Takeshi FUJIWARA ESA 47.88 4 Gustavo CUESTA DOM 21.26 5 Jeremy BASCOM GUY 22.13 Heat / Serie 2 Daniel GRUESO COL DQ 1 Michael MATHIEU BAH 45.79 Q 2 Williams COLLAZO CUB 45.90 Q Heat / Serie 3; W: +1.1 3 Kelvin HERRERA DOM 46.24 q 1 Yunier PÉREZ CUB 20.75 Q 4 Félix MARTÍNEZ PUR 46.93 2 Rondell SORRILLO TRI 20.99 Q 5 Freddy MESONES VEN 47.48 3 Geiner Alfonso MOSQUERA COL 21.24 6 Geiner Alfonso MOSQUERA COL 47.57 4 Miguel ABARCA MEX 21.82 7 Jevon CLAXTON SKN 48.32 5 Juan Miguel ZELEDÓN NCA 22.95 Heat / Serie 3 Heat / Serie 4; W: +1.0 1 Renny QUOW TRI 46.02 Q 1 Jamial ROLLE BAH 20.72 Q 2 Omar CISNEROS CUB 46.27 Q 2 Cristian REYES CHI 20.85 Q 3 Joel PHILLIP GRN 46.87 3 Ramon GITTENS BAR 20.94 q 4 Héctor CARRASQUILLO PUR 47.17 4 Rolando CRUZ PALACIOS HON 20.99 q NR 5 Larry INANGA SKN 47.39 5 Delwayne DELANEY SKN 21.08 CAMPEONATO CAC DE ATLETISMO 2008 CALI, COLOMBIA 4-6 JUL 2008 6 Ramón FRÍAS DOM 47.71 5 Freddy ESPINOZA COL 3:52.26 7 Joseph BAZIL DMA 48.45 6 O'Neil WILLIAMS BAH 3:56.83 7 Jenner PELICÓ GUA 4:01.14 800 8 Frank BOBADILLA DOM 4:02.53 Final (6 Jul) 5000 1 Andy GONZÁLEZ CUB 1:46.11 CACCR 2 Eduard VILLANUEVA VEN 1:46.92 Final (6 Jul) 3 Juan Pablo SOLARES MEX 1:47.18 2 Jhon TELLO COL 14:21.21 4 Moise JOSEPH HAI 1:48.62 1 Isaías R. HARO MEX 14:35.81 5 Nico José HERRERA VEN 1:48.85 3 Javier Alexander GUARÍN COL 15:10.58 6 David FREEMAN PUR 1:49.32 4 Richard RODRÍGUEZ ARU 16:44.73 7 Terry CHARLES ISV 1:49.50 NR 8 Maury Surel CASTILLO CUB 2:04.06 10000 Heats (5 Jul) Final (4 Jul) Heat / Serie 1 1 William de Jesús NARANJO COL 29:30.29 1 Eduard VILLANUEVA VEN 1:49.89 Q 2 Diego Alberto COLORADO COL 29:41.88 2 David FREEMAN PUR 1:49.90 Q 3 Heleodoro NAVARRO MEX 1:52.20 4 Frank BOBADILLA DOM 1:52.45 3000SC / 3000c/o 5 Alexis ROBERTS BAH 1:52.85 6 Freddy ESPINOZA COL 1:55.93 Final (6 Jul) 7 Jenner PELICÓ GUA 1:56.88 1 José Alberto SÁNCHEZ CUB 8:53.24 2 Alexander GREAUX PUR 9:12.70 Heat / Serie 2 3 Yovanni ADAME DOM 9:15.72 1 Moise JOSEPH HAI 1:48.87 Q 4 Gerald N. GIRALDO COL 9:40.17 2 Maury Surel CASTILLO CUB 1:49.85 Q 3 Nico José HERRERA VEN 1:50.25 q 110H / 110V 4 Jamaal JAMES TRI 1:51.30 5 Deon BASCOM GUY 1:51.62 Final (5 Jul); W: +2.3 1 Shamar SANDS BAH 13.32 Heat / Serie 3 2 Paulo César VILLAR COL 13.45 1 Juan Pablo SOLARES MEX 1:47.18 Q 3 Héctor COTTO PUR 13.55 2 Andy GONZÁLEZ CUB 1:48.77 Q 4 Ryan BRATHWAITE BAR 13.66 3 Terry CHARLES ISV 1:50.23 q NR 5 Ronald FORBES CAY 13.71 4 Michael DONAWA BER 1:55.11 6 Mikel THOMAS TRI 13.84 5 O'Neil WILLIAMS BAH 1:59.54 7 Decosma WRIGHT JAM 14.04 Enrique LLANOS PUR DQ 1500 Heats (5 Jul) Final (5 Jul) Heat / Serie 1; W: -0.5 1 Isaías R. HARO MEX 3:45.15 1 Shamar SANDS BAH 13.68 Q 2 Nico José HERRERA VEN 3:45.39 2 Decosma WRIGHT JAM 13.78 Q 3 Maury Surel CASTILLO CUB 3:47.17 3 Ronald BENETH HON 14.12 4 Alonso PÉREZ COL 3:47.72 4 Ramón SOSA DOM 14.32 CAMPEONATO CAC DE ATLETISMO 2008 CALI, COLOMBIA 4-6 JUL 2008 5 Joseph DAWAYNE PAN 14.59 HJ / Altura 6 Alberto Carlos CABANILLAS MEX 15.35 Final (6 Jul) 7 Renan PALMA ESA 17.09 1 Víctor R. MOYA CUB 2.25 2.13-O 2.19-O 2.25-O Enrique LLANOS PUR DQ Q 2.31-XX- 2 Trevor BARRY BAH 2.25 2.10-O 2.13-O 2.19-O 2.22- Heat / Serie 2; W: +1.9 O 2.25-XO 2.31-XXX 1 Ryan BRATHWAITE BAR 13.49 Q NR 3 Jamal WILSON BAH 2.13 2.10-O 2.13-XO 2.19-XXX 2 Héctor COTTO PUR 13.61 Q 4 Abdiel RUIZ PUR 2.10 1.95-O 2.00-O 2.05-O 2.10-O 3 Mikel THOMAS TRI 13.72 Q 2.16-XXX 4 Ronald FORBES CAY 13.73 q 5 Gilmar Jalith MAYO COL 2.10 2.10-XO 2.16-XXX 5 Paulo César VILLAR COL 13.76 q =6 Brandon WILLIAMS DMA 2.05 2.05-O 2.10-XXX 6 Christopher BETHEL BAH 14.07 =6 Deon BRANGMAN BER 2.05 2.00-O 2.05-O 2.10- 7 Dudley DORIVAL HAI 14.09 XX- 2.13-X 8 Yasmany COPELLO CUB 14.35 8 Kevin HUGGINS TRI 2.05 1.95-O 2.00-XO 2.05-O 2.10-XXX 400H / 400V 9 Wanner MILLER COL 2.05 2.05-XO 2.10-XXX Final (4 Jul) 1 Isa PHILLIPS JAM 49.98 PV / Pértiga 2 Yasmany COPELLO CUB 50.08 3 Yeison RIVAS COL 50.44 Final (4 Jul) 4 Víctor José SOLARTE VEN 51.40 1 Lázaro Eduardo BORGES CUB 5.50 5.10-O 5.30-XO 5 Yimy LÓPEZ DOM 51.72 5.50-O 5.62-XXX 6 Allan AYALA GUA 52.70 2 Dominic JOHNSON LCA 5.30 5.00-O 5.30-XO 5.50- 7 Juan Pablo MATURANA COL 53.09 XXX José Manuel CÉSPEDES VEN DNF 3 Natanael SEMEIS DOM 4.80 4.60-O 4.70-O 4.80-XO 4.90-XXX Heats (4 Jul) 4 Yeisel CINTRÓN PUR 4.70 4.70-O 4.90-XXX Heat / Serie 1 5 David OCORÓ COL 4.60 4.60-XXO 4.70-XXX 1 Isa PHILLIPS JAM 50.47 Q César LUCUMÍ COL NH 4.60-XXX 2 Yasmany COPELLO CUB 50.89 Q 3 Víctor José SOLARTE VEN 51.32 Q 4 Juan Pablo MATURANA COL 51.36 q LJ / Longitud 5 Camilo QUEVEDO GUA 52.30 6 Bayano KAMANI PAN 56.45 Final (6 Jul) 1 Wilfredo Y.
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