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ETN2012 53(Wogii) Volume 11, No. 53 August 17, 2012 version ii — Olympic Games Women — — By–Nation Medal Chart — LONDON, ENGLAND AUGUST 3–12 Nation ................Men Women Overall G S B Total G S B Total ATTENDANCE United States ......3 9 3 15 6 4 4 14 ........29 No official figures released, but all sessions should be considered Russia .................2 — 2 6 5 5 16 ........18 “80,000-seat sellouts.” Jamaica ..............3 2 2 7 1 2 2 5 ..........12 WEATHER Kenya ..................2 1 4 7 — 3 1 4 ..........11 Official temperature (both F and C) and humidity readings are given Germany .............1 2 1 4 — 2 2 4 ............8 with each event. Spotty rain on several days; generally pleasant Ethiopia ...............— 1 1 2 3 — 2 5 ............7 (c70F/20C) and calm. In almost all cases the readings are for the China ..................1 — 2 3 — — 3 3 ............6 beginning of the event. Great Britain ........3 — 1 4 1 1 — 2 ............6 Trinidad ...............1 — 3 4 — — — — ...........4 EXPLAINING THE TYPOGRAPHY Paragraph breaks in the preliminary rounds of running events indicate Australia ..............— 2 — 2 1 — — 1 ............3 the separation between qualifiers and non-qualifiers. Ukraine ...............— 1 — 1 — — 2 2 ............3 Cuba ...................— 1 1 — 1 — 1 ............2 COLOR CODING Czech Republic...— — — 1 — 1 2 ............2 All medalists appear in purple ink; all Americans are underlined (if Dominican Rep ...1 1 — 2 — — — — ...........2 in multiple rounds, only in the final round in which they competed); France .................1 1 — 2 — — — — ...........2 field-event/multi medalists appear in either blue (gold medal), red Poland ................1 — 1 — 1 — 1 ............2 (silver) or green (bronze) in the progression charts. Turkey .................— — — 1 1 — 2 ............2 SPLIT TIMES Algeria .................1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 Times in 10ths were taken by the T&FN split crew (virtually com- Bahamas .............1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 pletely by video analysis); times in 100ths are eyebeam times from Bahrain ...............— — — — — 1 1 ............1 the official timer, Omega. Thanks to Mark Butler and UK Athletics Botswana ............— 1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 for invaluable work in helping with the 4x4 splits . Canada ...............— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 FIELD CHARTS Croatia ................— — — 1 — — 1 ............1 In the by-round field charts (all throws, horizontal jumps), the ath- Colombia ............— — — — 1 — 1 ............1 lete’s best of the day is underlined. The asterisked marks represent Estonia ................— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 the progression of the lead. Finland ................— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 WHAT’S IN VERSION ii? Grenada ..............1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 Note that this newsletter is marked as “version i”; this means his- Guatemala ..........— 1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 tory tells us that more small amendments will roll in as more tape is Hungary ..............1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 watched and more sources are uncovered. While we won’t e-mail Iran......................— 1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 you the updated version, we will make a note of it in a subsequent Italy .....................— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 eTN and if you wish you’ll be able to download it from the Archive. Japan ..................— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 Kazakhstan .........— — — 1 — — 1 ............1 Morocco .............— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 New Zealand .......— — — 1 — — 1 ............1 Puerto Rico .........— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 Qatar ...................— 1 1 — — — — ...........1 Slovenia ..............— 1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 © 2012 Track & Field News.All rights South Africa ........— — — — 1 — 1 ............1 reserved.This newsletter may not be re- printedor retransmitted in any formwithout Tunisia .................— — — — 1 — 1 ............1 express written permission. Uganda ...............1 — 1 — — — — ...........1 www.trackandfieldnews.com 24 24 26 74 23 23 23 69 ......143 -488- August 17, 2012 heats SEMIS 100 METERS (August 03; qualify 3+3) (August 04; qualify 2+2) FINAL (temperature 72F/22C; humidity 42%) (temperature 68F/20C; 65% humidity) (August 04; wind +1.5) I(0.4)–1. Baptiste 10.96; 2. Myriam I(0.0)–1. Jeter 10.83; 2. Campbell-Brown (temperature 66F/19C; 63% humidity) Soumaré (Fra) 11.07 PR; 3. Verena Sailer 10.89; 1. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica) (Ger) 11.12; 4. Ezinne Okparaebo (Nor) 3. Santos 11.17 PR; 4. Jones-Ferrette .........................................................10.75 11.14 NR; 11.22; 5. Hackett 11.26; 6. Povh 11.30; 7. <10.84 adjusted for wind/altitude˘ 5. Katerina Cechová (CzR) 11.43; 6. Zang Milama 11.31; 8. Oyepitan 11.36. 2. Carmelita Jeter (US) ...................10.78 Kerri Ann Mitchell (Can) 11.49; 7. Tahesia II(1.2)–1. Fraser-Pryce 10.85; 2. Felix (AL); Harrigan (IVB) 11.59; 8. Fong 11.98. 10.94; 3. Baptiste 11.00; 3. Veronica Campbell-Brown (Jamaica) II(1.5)–1. Jeter 10.83; 2. Olga Bludova 4. Okparaebo 11.10 NR; 5. Asumnu ........................................................10.81; (Kaz) 11.31; 3. Sheniqua Ferguson (Bah) 11.21; 6. Lalova 11.31; 7. Ferguson 11.32; 4. Tianna Madison (US) ....................10.85 11.35; 8. Bludova 11.39. PR 4. Olga Belkina (Rus) 11.38; 5. Anyika III(1.0)–1. Okagbare 10.92 PR; 2. Madison (=10, x A); Onuora (GB) 11.41; 6. Marta Jeschke (Pol) 10.92; 3. Ahouré 11.01; 11.42; 7. Yuliya Balykina (Blr) 11.70; 8. 4. Stewart 11.04 (fastest non-qualifier 5. Allyson Felix (US) .........................10.89 Borg 11.92 . ever); 5. Soumaré 11.13; 6. Sailer 11.25; 7. PR; III(1.5)–1. Campbell-Brown (Jam) 10.94; Grincikaitė 11.30; 8. Ahyee 11.32. 6. Kelly-Ann Baptiste (Tri) ................10.94; 2. Ivet Lalova (Bul) 11.06; 3. Gloria Asumnu 7. Murielle Ahouré (CI) .....................11.00; (Ngr) 11.13; 4. Lina Grincikaitė (Lit) 11.19 8. Blessing Okagbare (Ngr) .............11.01. NR; 5. Abi Oyepitan (GB) 11.22; (best-ever mark-for-place: 3–4, 6–8) 6. Phobay Kutu-Akoi (Lbr) 11.52; 7. (lanes: 2. Baptiste; 3. Ahure; 4. Campbell- Yomara Hinestroza (Col) 11.56; 8. Colley Brown; 5. Jeter; 6. Okagbare; 7. Fraser- 12.06 NR. Pryce; 8. Felix; 9. Madison) IV(0.7)–1. Okagbare 10.93; 2. Madison 10.97; 3. Michelle Lee Ahyee (Tri) 11.28; (reaction times: Baptiste 0.128, Campbell- 4. Tatjana Pinto (Ger) 11.39; 5. Andreea Brown 0.143, Fraser-Pryce & Jeter 0.153, Ograzeanu (Rom) 11.44; 6. Nimet Karakus Ahouré 0.156, Okagbare 0.165, Madison (Tur) 11.62; 7. Ahamada 11.86; 8. Bazolo 0.171, Felix 0.176) 11.90. QUALIFYING ROUND V(2.2)–1. Felix 11.01w; 2. Rosángela (August 03; qualify 2+2) Santos (Bra) 11.07w; 3. Ruddy Zang Milama (temperature 63F/17C; 79% humidity) (Gab) 11.14w; I(0.9)-1. Feta Ahamada (Com) 11.81; 2. 4. Toea Wisil (PNG) 11.27w; 5. Chisato Dana Abdulrazak (Irq) 11.91; 3. Bamab Napo Fukushima (Jpn) 11.41w; 6. Véronique Mang (Tog) 12.24 PR; (Fra) 11.41w; 7. Allison Peter (VI) 11.41w; 8. 4. Chauzje Choosha (Zam) 12.29 PR; Abdulrazak 11.81w. 5. Afa Ismail (MDV) 12.52 PR; 6. Rima Taha VI(1.5)–1. Fraser-Pryce 11.00; 2. Semoy Farid (Jor) 12.66 PR; 7. Aissata Touré (Gui) Hackett (Tri) 11.04 PR; 3. Olesya Povh 13.25 PR; 8. Kaingaue David (Kyr) 13.61 PR. (Ukr) 11.18; II(-0.2)-1. Delphine Bertille Atangana 4. Guzel Khubbieva (Uzb) 11.22; 5. (Cam) 11.71; 2. Kaina Martínez (Blz) 11.81; Debbie Ferguson McKenzie (Bah) 11.32; 3. Diane Borg (Mlt) 12.00; 6. Melissa Breen (Aus) 11.34; 7. Yongli Wei 4. Shinoona Saleh Al-Habsi (Oma) (Chn) 11.48; 8. Napo 12.35. 12.45; 5. Cristina Llovera (And) 12.78; 6. VII(1.3)–1. Ahouré 10.99 NR; 2. Laverne Nafissa Souleymane (Nig) 12.81; 7. Asenate Jones-Ferrette (VI) 11.07 NR; 3. Kerron Manoa (Tuv) 13.48 NR NUR PR; 8. Fatima Stewart (Jam) 11.08; Suleiman Al-Dahman (Yem) 13.95 PR. 4. Damola Osayomi (Ngr) 11.36; 5. III(0.2)-1. Lorene Dorcas Bazolo (Con) Nataliya Pohrebnyak (Ukr) 11.46; 6. María 11.87; 2. Yee Pui Fong (HK) 12.02; Belibasáki (Gre) 11.63; 7. Atangana 11.82; 3. Patricia Taea (COK) 12.47; 4. Maysa 8. Martínez 11.89. Rejepova (Tkm) 12.80 PR; 5. Pauline Kwalea (SOL) 12.90 PR; 6. Laenly Phoutthavong (Lao) 13.15 PR; 7. Rubie Joy Gabriel (Pau) 13.34 PR, Noor Hussain Al-Malki (Qat). IV(-1.6)-1. Toea Wisil (PNG) 11.60; 2. Saruba Colley (Gam) 12.21; 3. Martina Pretelli (SMa) 12.41; 4. Lidiane Lopes (CPV) 12.72 PR; 5. Hala Gezah (Lby) 13.24 PR; 6. Pramila Rijal (Nep) 13.33 PR; 7. Janice Alatoa (Van) 13.60 PR; 8. Mihter Wendolin (Mic) 13.67 PR; 9. Tahmina Kohistani (Afg) 14.42 PR. -489- August 17, 2012 9. Seyha Chan (Cam) 26.62. Richards-Ross 0.189, McCorory 0.196, 200 METERS VI(0.8)–1. Fraser-Pryce 22.71; 2. Montsho 0.198, Williams-Mills 0.258) FINAL Anthonique Strachan (Bah) 22.75; 3. (August 08; wind –0.2) Yelizaveta Bryzhina (Ukr) 22.82; 4. Evelyn HEATS (temperature 70F/22C; 85% humidity) dos Santos (Bra) 23.07; 5. Crystal Emmanuel (August 03; qualify 3+3 (temperature 64F/18C; 70% humidity) 1. Allyson Felix (US) ........................21.88 (Can) 23.10; (11.0/10.9) 6. Mariely Sánchez (DR) 23.20; 7. I–1. McCorory 50.78; 2. Ohuruogu 50.80; 3. Joyce Sakari (Ken) 51.85; 4. Joanne 2. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica) Viktoriya Zyabkina (Kaz) 23.49; 8. Nelkys Casabona (Cub) 23.82; 9. Luan Gabriel Cuddihy (Ire) 52.09; .........................................................22.09 5. Geisa Coutinho (Bra) 53.43; 6. Marina PR (DMA) 24.12 PR. Maslenko (Kaz) 53.66; 7. Zamzam Mohamed (11.1/11.0); SEMIS Farah (Som) 80.48 PR. 3. Carmelita Jeter (US) ...................22.14 (August 07; qualify 2+2) II–1.
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