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REVISED RESULTS of the OLYMPIC GAMES After Doping Disqualifications REVISED RESULTS OF THE OLYMPIC GAMES after doping disqualifications by Winfried Kramer with the support of Juan Maria Iriondo Los Angeles 1984 3. Igor Nikulin RUS 81.38 4. Tibor Gécsek HUN 77.78 10000m (Aug 6) 5. Jüri Tamm EST 77.52 1. Alberto Cova ITA 27:47.54 6. Heinz Weis GER 76.90 2. Mike McLeod GBR 28:06.22 7. Lance Deal USA 76.84 3. Mike Musyoki KEN 28:06.46 8. Sean Carlin AUS 76.16 4. Salvatore Antibo ITA 28:06.50 (4. Jud Logan USA 79.00) 5. Christoph Herle FRG 28:08.21 6. Sostenes Bitok KEN 28:09.01 7. Yutaka Kanai JPN 28:27.06 Marathon (Aug 1) 8. Steve Jones GBR 28:28.08 1. Valentina Yegorova RUS 2:32:41 (2. Matti Vainio FIN 27:51.10) 2. Yuko Akimoro JPN 2:32:49 3. Lorraine Moller NZL 2:33:59 Hammer (Aug 6) 4. Sachiko Yamashita JPN 2:36:26 1. Juha Tiainen FIN 78.08 5. Katrin Dörre GER 2:36:48 2. Karl-Hans Riehm FRG 77.98 6. Mun Gyong-ae PRK 2:37:03 3. Klaus Ploghaus FRG 76.68 7. Manuela Machado POR 2:38:22 4. Orlando Bianchini ITA 75.94 8. Ramilya Burangulova RUS 2:38:46 5. Bill Green USA 75.60 (4. Madina Biktagirova BLR 2:35:39) 6. Harri Huhtala FIN 75.28 7. Walter Ciofani FRA 73.46 Long Jump (Aug 7) 8. Bob Weir GBR 72.62 1. Heike Drechsler GER 7.14 (4. Gian Paolo Urlando ITA 75.96) 2. Inessa Kravets UKR 7.12 3. Jackie Joyner-Kersee USA 7.07 4. Mirela Dulgheru ROU 6.71 Seoul 1988 5. Irina Mushayilova RUS 6.68 6. Sharon Couch USA 6.66 100m (Sep 27) (1.1) 7. Sheila Echols USA 6.62 1. Carl Lewis USA 9.92 8. Susen Tiedtke GER 6.60 2. Linford Christie GBR 9.97 (4. Nijolé Medvedeva LTU 6.76) 3. Calvin Smith USA 9.99 4. Dennis Mitchell USA 10.04 5. Robson da Silva BRA 10.11 Atlanta 1996 6. Desai Williams CAN 10.11 7. Ray Stewart JAM 12.26 100mh (Jul 31) (0.2) (1. Ben Johnson CAN 9.79) 1. Ludmila Engquist SWE 12.58 2. Brigita Bukovec SLO 12.59 3. Patricia Girard FRA 12.65 Barcelona 1992 4. Gail Devers USA 12.66 5. Dionne Rose JAM 12.74 Hammer (Aug 2) 6. Michelle Freeman JAM 12.76 1. Andrey Abduvaliyev TJK 82.54 7. Lynda Goode/Tolbert USA 13.11 2. Igor Astapkovich BLR 81.96 (7. Natalya Shekhodanova RUS 12.80) 4x400m (Sep 30) 1. Nigeria 2:58.68 High Jump (Aug 3) 2. Jamaica 2:58.78 1. Stefka Kostadinova BUL 2.05 3. Bahamas 2:59.23 2. Niki Bakoyianni GRE 2.03 4. France 3:01.02 3. Inga Babakova UKR 2.01 5. Great Britain 3:01.22 4. Yelena Gulyayeva RUS 1.99 6. Poland 3:03.22 5.= Alina Astafei GER 1.96 7. Australia 3:03.91 5.= Tatyana Motkova RUS 1.96 (1. United States 2:56.35) 5.= Nelė Žilinskienė LTU 1.96 8. Hanne Haugland NOR 1.96 (4. Antonella Bevilacqua ITA 1.99) 100m (Sep 23) (-0.4) 1. Katerína Thánou GRE 11.12 Long Jump (Aug 2) (not decorated with the gold medal) 1. Chioma Ajunwa NGR 7.12 2. Tayna Lawrence JAM 11.18 2. Fiona May ITA 7.02 3. Merlene Ottey JAM 11.19 3. Jackie Joyner-Kersee USA 7.00 4. Zhanna Pintusevich-Block UKR 11.20 4. Niki Xánthou GRE 6.97 5. Chandra Sturrup BAH 11.21 5. Yelena Shekhovtsova UKR 6.97 6. Sevatheda Fynes BAH 11.22 6. Agata Karczmarek POL 6.90 7. Debbie Ferguson BAH 11.29 7. Nicole Boegman AUS 6.73 (1. Marion Jones USA 10.75) 8. Tünde Vaszi HUN 6.60 (7. Iva Prandzheva BUL 6.82) 200m (Sep 28) (0.7) 1. Pauline Davis BAH 22.27 Triple Jump (Jul 31) 2. Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI 22.28 1. Inessa Kravets UKR 15.33 3. Beverly McDonald JAM 22.35 2. Inna Lasovskaya RUS 14.98 4. Debbie Ferguson BAH 22.37 3. Šárka Kašpárková CZE 14.98 5. Melinda Gainsford AUS 22.42 4. Ashia Hansen GBR 14.49 6. Cathy Freeman AUS 22.53 5. Olga Vasdhéki GRE 14.44 7. Zhanna Pintusevich-Block UKR 22.66 6. Ren Ruiping CHN 14.30 (1. Marion Jones USA 21.84) 7. Rodica Mateescu ROU 14.21 8. Jelena Blaževiča LAT 14.12 Long Jump (Sep 29) (4. Iva Prandzheva BUL 14.92) 1. Heike Drechsler GER 6.99 2. Fiona May ITA 6.92 3. Tatyana Kotova RUS 6.83 Sydney 2000 4. Olga Rublyova RUS 6.79 5. Susen Tiedtke GER 6.74 400m (Sep 25)) 6. Jackie Edwards BAH 6.59 1. Michael Johnson USA 43.84 7. Tünde Vaszi HUN 6.59 2. Alvin Harrison USA 44.40 8. Lyudmila Galkina RUS 6.56w 3. Greg Haughton JAM 44.70 (3. Marion Jones USA 6.92) 4. Sanderlei Parrela BRA 45.01 5. Robert Maćkowiak POL 45.14 4x100m (Sep 30) 6. Hendrik Moganyetsi RSA 45.26 1. Bahamas 41.95 7. Danny McFarlane JAM 45.55 2. Jamaica 42.13 (7. Antonio Pettigrew USA 45.42) 3. United States 42.20 (With the assistance of the disqualified Marion 3. Vadims Devyatovskiy BLR 78.82 Jones) 4. Krisztián Pars HUN 78.73 4. France 42.42 5. Primož Kozmus SLO 78.56 5. Russia 43.02 6. Libor Charfreitag SVK 77.54 6. Germany 43.11 7. Karsten Kobs GER 76.30 7. Nigeria 44.05 8. Igor Astapkovich BLR 76.22 8. PR of China 44.87 (1. Adrián Annus HUN 83.19) (3. Ivan Tikhon BLR 79.81) 4x400m (Sep 30) 1. United States 3:22.62 (With the assistance of the disqualified Marion Long Jump (Aug 27) Jones) 1. Tatyana Lebedeva RUS 7.07 2. Jamaica 3:23.25 2. Irina Simagina RUS 7.05 3. Russia 3:23.46 3. Tatyana Kotova RUS 7.05 4. Nigeria 3:23.80 4. Bronwyn Thompson AUS 6.96 5. Australia 3:23.81 5. Anju Bobby George IND 6.83 6. Great Britain & NI 3:25.67 6. Jade Johnson GBR 6.80 7. Czech Republic 3:29.17 7. Tünde Vaszi HUN 6.73w 8. Cuba 3:29.47 8. Bianca Kappler GER 6.66 (5. Marion Jones USA 6.85w) Athens 2004 Shot Put (Aug 18) 1. Yumileidi Cumbá CUB 19.59 Shot Put (Aug 18) 2. Nadine Kleinert GER 19.55 1. Adam Nelson USA 21.16 3. Nadezhda Ostapchuk BLR 19.01 2. Joachim Olsen DEN 21.07 4. Natalya Khoronenko BLR 18.96 3. Manuel Martínez ESP 20.84 5. Krystyna Zabawaska POL 18.64 4. Andrey Mikhnevich BLR 20.60 6. Misleydis Gonzalez CUB 18.59 5. Yuriy Belov BLR 20.34 7. Valerie Adams NZL 18.56 6. Justin Anlezark AUS 20.31 8. Li Meiju CHN 18.37 7. Ralf Bartels GER 20.26 (1. Irina Korzhanenko RUS 21.06) 8. John Godina USA 20.19 (4. Svetlana Krivelyova RUS 19.49) (1. Yuriy Belonog UKR 21.16) Discus (Aug 21) Discus (Aug 23) 1. Natalya Sadova RUS 67.02 1. Virgilijus Alekna LTU 69.89 2. Anastasia Kelesídou GRE 66.68 2. Zoltán Kővágó HUN 67.04 3. Vera Cechlová CZE 66.08 3. Aleksander Tammert EST 66.66 4. Olena Antonova UKR 65.75 4. Vasiliy Kaptyukh BLR 65.10 5. Nicoleta Grasu ROM 64.92 5. Frantz Kruger RSA 64.34 6. Beatrice Faumuina NZL 63.45 6. Casey Malone USA 64.33 7. Ekateríni Vóggoli GRE 62.37 7. Lars Riedel GER 62.80 8. Li Yanfeng CHN 61.05 8. Hannes Hopley RSA 62.58 (3. Irina Yatchenko BLR 66.17) (1. Robert Fazekas HUN 70.93) 4x100m (Aug 27) Hammer (Aug 22) 1. Jamaica 41.73 1. Koji Murofushi JPN 82.91 2. Russia 42.27 2. Esref Apak TUR 79.51 3. France 42.54 4. Bahamas 42.69 4. Ngonidzashe Makusha ZIM 8.19 5. Belarus 42.94 5. Ndiss Kaba Badji SEN 8.16 6. Belgium 43.11 6. Luis Felipe Méliz ESP 8.07 7. Nigeria 43.42 7. Roman Novotny CZE 8.00 - United States dnf 8. Gable Garenamotse BOT 7.85 (With the assistance of the disqualified Marion (5. Wilfredo Martínez CUB 8.19) Jones) Shot Put (Aug 18) 4x400m (Aug 28) 1. Tomasz Majewski POL 21.51 1. United States 3:19.01 2. Christian Cantwell USA 21.09 (With the assistance of the disqualified Crystal Cox) 3. Dylan Armstrong CAN 21.04 2. Russia 3:20.16 4. Yuriy Belonog UKR 20.63 3. Jamaica 3:22.00 5. Reese Hoffa USA 20.53 4. Great Britain & NI 3:25.12 6. Pavel Sofyin RUS 20.42 5. Poland 3:25.22 7. Rutger Smith NED 20.41 6. Romania 3:26.81 8. Yuriy Belov BLR 20.06 7. India 3:28.51 (3. Andrey Mikhnevich BLR 21.05) 8. Greece 3:45.70 (5. Pavel Lyzhin BLR 20.98) Decathlon (22 Aug) Beijing 2008 1. Bryan Clay USA 8791 2. Andrey Kravchenko BLR 8551 1500m (Aug 19) 3. Leonel Suárez CUB 8527 1. Asbel Kiprop KEN 3:33.11 4. Romain Barras FRA 8253 2. Nick Willis NZL 3:34.16 5. Román Sebrle CZE 8241 3. Mehdi Baala FRA 3:34.21 6.
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