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0 Sl Round 2L 11th IAAF World Indoor Championships Moscow From Friday 10 March to Sunday 12 March 2006 400 Metres MEN 400 метров МУЖЧИНЫ ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHL 1st Round START LIST 1-й круг СТАРТОВЫЙ ПРОТОКОЛ ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETI RESULT NAME NAT AGE DATE VENUE РЕЗУЛЬТАТ ИМЯ, ФАМИЛИЯ СТРАНА ВОЗРАСТ ДАТА ГОРОД WR44.57 Kerron CLEMENT USA 1912 Mar 2005 Fayetteville, AR CR45.26 Harry REYNOLDS USA 2814 Mar 1993 Toronto WL45.80 Alleyne FRANCIQUE GRN 293 Mar 2006 Liévin First 2 of each heat (Q) plus 2 fastest times (q) qualified Первые 2 из каждого забега (Q) и 2 с лучшим временем (q) выходят в следующий круг Heat 1 10 March 2006 17:55 Забег 1 5 LANE BIB NAME NAT YEAR PERSONAL BEST 2006 BEST ДОРОЖКА № УЧ. ИМЯ, ФАМИЛИЯ СТРАНА ГОД РОЖД. ЛИЧНЫЙ РЕКОРД РЕКОРД 2006 1 273 Chon Kin SOU MAC 88 Чон Кин СУ 2 210 David GILLICK IRL 83 46.17 Дейвид ДЖИЛЛИК 3 444 Oleksiy RACHKOVSKY UKR 84 46.73 46.73 Олексий РАЧКОВСКИЙ 4 111 Santiago EZQUERRO ESP 81 47.06 47.06 Сантьяго ЭЗКУЕРРО 5 371 Dmitriy PETROV RUS 82 46.28 46.28 Дмитрий ПЕТРОВ 6 36 California MOLEFE BOT 80 46.26 46.26 Калифорния МОЛЕФЕ Heat 2 10 March 2006 18:01 Забег 2 5 LANE BIB NAME NAT YEAR PERSONAL BEST 2006 BEST ДОРОЖКА № УЧ. ИМЯ, ФАМИЛИЯ СТРАНА ГОД РОЖД. ЛИЧНЫЙ РЕКОРД РЕКОРД 2006 2 15 Valentin BULICHEV AZE 83 47.76 47.76 Валентин БУЛИЧЕВ 3 230 Sanjay AYRE JAM 80 45.92 47.73 Санджей ЭЙР 4 322 Marcin MARCINISZYN POL 82 46.64 46.64 Марцин МАРЦИНИШИН 5 173 Ruwen FALLER GER 80 46.53 46.53 Рувен ФАЛЛЕР 6 191 Alleyne FRANCIQUE GRN 76 45.35 45.80 Аллейн ФРАНСИК 1 3 Issued Friday, 10 March 2006 at 14:51 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON Official IAAF Partners / Официальные партнеры ИААФ 400 Metres Men - 1st Round START LIST 400 метров Мужчины - 1-й круг СТАРТОВЫЙ ПРОТОКОЛ Heat 3 10 March 2006 18:07 Забег 3 5 LANE BIB NAME NAT YEAR PERSONAL BEST 2006 BEST ДОРОЖКА № УЧ. ИМЯ, ФАМИЛИЯ СТРАНА ГОД РОЖД. ЛИЧНЫЙ РЕКОРД РЕКОРД 2006 2 335 Isaac YAYA PYF 79 48.71 48.71 Исаак ЯЯ 3 307 Asad IQBAL PAK 86 47.54 47.54 Асад ИКБАЛ 4 100 Carlos SANTA DOM 78 45.96 46.68 Карлос САНТА 5 20 Christopher BROWN BAH 78 46.03 46.03 Кристофер БРАУН 6 362 Vladislav FROLOV RUS 80 46.50 46.50 Владислав ФРОЛОВ Heat 4 10 March 2006 18:13 Забег 4 5 LANE BIB NAME NAT YEAR PERSONAL BEST 2006 BEST ДОРОЖКА № УЧ. ИМЯ, ФАМИЛИЯ СТРАНА ГОД РОЖД. ЛИЧНЫЙ РЕКОРД РЕКОРД 2006 1 453 Andrés SILVA URU 86 Андрес СИЛЬВА 2 101 Arismendy PEGUERO DOM 80 Арисменди ПЕГУЭРО 3 98 Chris LLOYD DMA 80 46.99 47.35 Крис ЛЛОЙД 4 144 Brice PANEL FRA 83 46.70 46.70 Брис ПАНЭЛ 5 482 Milton CAMPBELL USA 76 45.60 46.17 Милтон КЭМПБЕЛЛ 6 319 Daniel DABROWSKI POL 83 46.46 46.46 Даниэль ДАБРОВСКИ Heat 5 10 March 2006 18:19 Забег 5 5 LANE BIB NAME NAT YEAR PERSONAL BEST 2006 BEST ДОРОЖКА № УЧ. ИМЯ, ФАМИЛИЯ СТРАНА ГОД РОЖД. ЛИЧНЫЙ РЕКОРД РЕКОРД 2006 1 315 Nicholas MANGHAM PLW 86 Николас МАНГАМ 2 41 Anderson Jorge DOS SANTOS BRA 72 47.47 Андерсон Жорж ДОС САНТОС 3 211 David MCCARTHY IRL 83 46.61 46.81 Дейвид МАККАРТИ 4 109 David CANAL ESP 78 45.93 46.73 Давид КАНАЛ 5 232 Davian CLARKE JAM 76 45.86 46.29 Дейвиэн КЛАРК 6 468 LaShawn MERRITT USA 86 44.93 46.17 ЛаШон МЕРРИТТ 2 3 Issued Friday, 10 March 2006 at 14:51 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON Official IAAF Partners / Официальные партнеры ИААФ 400 Metres Men - 1st Round START LIST 400 метров Мужчины - 1-й круг СТАРТОВЫЙ ПРОТОКОЛ WORLD ALL-TIME WORLD TOP 2006 МИРОВОЙ ТОП-ЛИСТ ЗА ВСЕ ГОДЫ МИРОВОЙ ТОП-ЛИСТ 2006 RESULT NAME NAT DATE RESULT NAME NAT DATE РЕЗУЛЬТАТ ИМЯ, ФАМИЛИЯ СТРАНА ДАТА РЕЗУЛЬТАТ ИМЯ, ФАМИЛИЯ СТРАНА ДАТА 44.57Kerron CLEMENT USA 12 Mar 05 45.80Alleyne FRANCIQUE GRN 3 Mar 44.63Michael JOHNSON USA 4 Mar 95 45.81Milton CAMPBELL USA 18 Feb 44.93LaShawn MERRITT USA 11 Feb 05 45.89Xavier CARTER USA 10 Feb 45.02Danny EVERETT USA 2 Feb 92 45.90Robert TOBIN GBR 12 Feb 45.05Thomas SCHÖNLEBE GDR 5 Feb 88 45.93Ricardo CHAMBERS JAM 25 Feb 45.05Alvin HARRISON USA 28 Feb 98 46.00Bershawn JACKSON USA 10 Feb 45.18Calvin HARRISON USA 28 Feb 98 46.03Christopher BROWN BAH 10 Feb 45.26Harry REYNOLDS USA 14 Mar 93 46.17LaShawn MERRITT USA 26 Feb 45.29Terry GATSON USA 12 Mar 05 46.17Milton CAMPBELL USA 26 Feb 45.34Tyree WASHINGTON USA 16 Mar 03 46.18Tyree WASHINGTON USA 26 Feb 3 3 Issued Friday, 10 March 2006 at 14:51 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON Official IAAF Partners / Официальные партнеры ИААФ.
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