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Todas Las Finales XVI MUNDO DEPORTIVO · Sábado 11 de agosto de 2012 TODAS LAS FINALES ATLETISMO CICLISMO -BMX Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE 100 metros Usain Bolt (Jam) Yohan Blake (Jam) Justin Gatlin (EE.UU.) Individual Maris Strombergs (Let) Sam Willoughby (Aus) Carlos Mario Oquendo (Col) 200 metros Usain Bolt (Jam) Yohan Blake (Jam) Warren Weir (Jam) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE 400 metros Kirani James (Gre) Luguelin Santos (Dom) Lalonde Gordon (Tri) Individual Mariana Pajón (Col) Sarah Walker (Nzl) Laura Smulders (Hol) 800 metros David Rudisha (Ken) Nije Amos (Bot) Timothy Kitum (Ken) 1.500 metros Taoufik Makhloufi (Alg) Leonel Manzano (EE.UU.) Abdalaati Iguider (Mar) 5.000 metros 11 agosto, 20.30 h. 10.000 metros Mohamed Farah (GBR) Galen Rupp (EE.UU.) Tariku Bekele (Eti) CICLISMO -MOUNTAIN BIKE Maratón 12 agosto, 12.00 h. Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE 110 m. vallas Aries Merritt (EE.UU.) Jason Richardson (EE.UU.) Hansle Parchment (Jam) Individual 12 agosto, 14.30 h. 400 m. vallas Félix Sánchez (Dom) Michael Tinsley (EE.UU.) Javier Culson (Pur) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE 3.000 m. obstáculos Ezekiel Kemboi (Ken) Mahiedine Mekhissi (Fra) Abel Mutai (Ken) Individual 11 agosto, 13.30 h. 20 km. marcha Ding Chen (Chn) Erick Barrondo (Gua) Zhen Wang (Chn) 50 km. marcha 11 agosto, 10.00 h. Altura Ivan Ukhov (Rus) Erik Kynard (EE.UU.) Barshim (Qat)/Drouin (Can)/Grabaz (GB) Pértiga Renaud Lavillenie (Fra) Bjorn Otto (Ale) Raphael Holzdeppe (Ale) Longitud Greg Rutherford (GBR) Mitchell Watt (Aus) Will Claye (EE.UU.) CICLISMO -PISTA Triple salto Christian Taylor (EE.UU.) Will Claye (EE.UU.) Fabrizio Donato (Ita) Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE Peso Tomasz Majewski (Pol) David Storl (Ale) Reese Hoffa (EE.UU.) Sprint Jason Kenny (GBR) Gregory Bauge (Fra) Shane Perkins (Aus) Disco Robert Harting (Ale) Ehsan Hadadi (Ira) Gerd Kanter (Est) Keirin Chris Hoy (GBR) Maximilan Levy (Ale) S. Van Velthooven (NZl)/T. Mulder (Hol) Martillo Krisztian Pars (Hun) Primoz Kozmus (Slo) Koji Murofushi (Jap) Persecución equipos Burke/Thomas/Clancy/Kennaugh (GBR) Bobridge/Dennis/Hepburn/O'Shea (Aus) Bewley/Gate/Ryan/Sergent (NZl) Jabalina 11 agosto, 20.20 h. Sprint equipos P. Hindes-Ch. Hoy/J. Kenny (GBR) G. Bauge/M. d'Almeida/K. Sireau (Fra) R. Enders/R. Forstemann/M. Levy (Ale) Decatlón Ashton Eaton (EE.UU.) Trey Hardee (EE.UU.) Leonel Suarez (Cub) Omnium Lasse Norman Hansen (Din) Bryan Coquard (Fra) Edward Clancy (GBR) 4x100 m. 11 agosto, 22.00 h. Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE 4x400 m Bahamas Estados Unidos Trinidad &Tobago Sprint Anna Meares (Aus) Victoria Pendleton (GBR) Shuang Guo (Chn) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Sprint equipos Kristina Vogel-Miriam Welte (Ale) Jinjie Gong-Shuang Guo (Chn) Anna Meares/Kaarle McCulloch (Aus) 100 metros Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jam) Carmelita Jeter (EE.UU.) Veronica Campbell-Brown (Jam) Keirin Victoria Pendleton (GBR) Guo Shuang (Chn) Lee Wai Sze (Hkg) 200 metros Allyson Felix (EE.UU.) Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jam) Carmelita Jeter (EE.UU.) Persecución equipos L. Trott/J. Rowsell/D. King (GBR) S. Hammer/D. Bausch/J. Reed (EE.UU.) T. Whitten/G. Carleton/J. Glaesser (Chn) 400 metros Sanya Richards-Ross (EE.UU.) Christine Ohuruogu (GBR) DeeDee Trotter (EE.UU.) Omnium Laura Trott (GBR) Sarah Hammer (EE.UU.) Annette Edmonson (Aus) 800 metros 11 agosto, 21.00 h. 1.500 metros Asli Cakir Alptekin (Tur) Gamze Bulut (Tur) Maryam Yusuf Jamal (Brn) 5.000 metros Meseret Defar (Eti) Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot (Ken) Tirunesh Dibaba (Eti) 10.000 metros Tirunesh Dibaba (Eti) Sally Jepkosgei Kipyego (Ken) Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot (Ken) Maratón Tiki Gelana (Eti) Priscah Jeptoo (Ken) Tatyana Petrova (Rus) CICLISMO -RUTA 100 m. vallas Sally Pearson (Aus) Dawn Harper (EE.UU.) Kellie Wells (EE.UU.) Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE 400 m. vallas Natalya Antyukh (Ucr) Lashinda Demus (EE.UU.) Zuzana Hejnova (Che) Ruta en línea Alexandre Vinokourov (Kaz) Rigoberto Urán (Col) Alexander Kristoff (Nor) 3.000 m. obstáculos Yuliya Zaripova (Rus) Habiba Ghribi (Tun) Sofia Assefa (Eti) Contrarreloj Bradley Wiggins (GBR) Tony Martin (Ale) Chris Froome (GBR) 20 km. marcha 11 agosto, 18.00 h. Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Altura 11 agosto, 20.00 h. Ruta en línea Marianne Vos (Hol) Elizabeth Armitstead (GBR) Olga Zabelinskaya (Rus) Pértiga Jennifer Suhr (EE.UU.) Yarisley Silva (Cub) Yelena Ysinbayeva (Rus) Contrarreloj Kristin Armstrong (EE.UU.) Judith Arndt (Ale) Olga Zabelinskaya (Rus) Longitud Brittney Reese (EE.UU.) Elena Sokolova (Rus) Janay Deloach (EE.UU.) Triple salto Olga Rypakova (Kaz) Caterine Ibarguen (Col) Olha Saladuha (Ucr) Peso Nadzeya Ostapchuk (Blr) Valerie Adams (NZl) Evgeniia Kolodko (Rus) Disco Sandra Perkovic (Cro) Darya Pischalnikova (Rus) Yanfeng Li (Chn) EQUITACIÓN Martillo Tatyana Lysenko (Rus) Anita Wlodarczyk (Pol) Wenxiu Zhang (Chn) Mixto ORO PLATA BRONCE Jabalina Barbora Spotakova (Rch) Christina Obergfoll (Ale) Linda Stahl (Ale) Doma individual Charlotte Dujardin (GBR) Adelinde Cornelissen (Hol) Laura Bechtolsheimer (GBR) Heptatlón Jessica Ennis (GBR) Lilli Schwarzkopf (Ale) Tatyana Chernova (Rus) Doma equipos Gran Bretaña Alemania Holanda 4x100 m. Estados Unidos Jamaica Ucrania Concurso completo Michael Jung (Ale) Sara Algotsson Ostholt (Sue) Sandra Auffarth (Ale) 4x400 m. 11 agosto, 21.25 h. Concurso completo equipos Alemania Gran Bretaña Nueva Zelanda Saltos individual Steve Guerdat (Sui) Gerco Schroder (Hol) Cian O'Connor (Irl) Saltos equipos Gran Bretaña Holanda Arabia Saudí BÁDMINTON ESGRIMA Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE Individual Dan Lin (Chn) Chong Wei Lee (Mal) Long Chen (Chn) Espada individual Rubén Limardo Gascón (Ven) Bartosz Piasecki (Nor) Jinsun Jung (CdS) Dobles Yun Cai/Haifeng Fu (Chn) Mathias Boe/Carsten Mogensen (Nor) Jae Sun Chung/Yong Dae Lee (CdS) Florete individual Sheng Lei (Chn) Alaaeldin Abouelkassem (Egi) Byungchul Choi (CdS) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Florete equipos Italia Japón Alemania Individual Li Xuerui (Chn) Wang Xing (Chn) Saina Nehwal (Ind) Sable individual Aron Szilagyi (Hun) Diego Occhiuzzi (Ita) Nikolay Kovalev (Rus) Dobles Tian Qing/Zhao Yunlei (Chn) Mizuki Fuji/Reika Kakiiwa (Jap) Valeria Sorokina/Nina Vislova (Rus) Sable equipos Corea del Sur Rumanía Italia Mixto ORO PLATA BRONCE Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Dobles Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei (Chn) Xu Chen/Ma Jin (Chn) J. Fischer/Ch. Pedersen (Din) Espada individual Yana Shemyakina (Ucr) Britta Heidemann (Ale) Sun Yujie (Chn) Espada equipos China Corea del Sur Estados Unidos Florete individual Elisa Di Francisca (Ita) Arianna Errigo (Ita) Valentina Vezzali (Ita) Florete equipos Italia Rusia Corea del Sur BALONMANO Sable individual Kim Ji-yeon (CdS) Sofya Velikaya (Rus) Olga Kharlan (Ucr) Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE Equipos 12 agosto, 16.00 h. Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE FÚTBOL Equipos 11 agosto, 21.30 h. Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE Equipos 11 agosto, 16.00 h. Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Equipos Estados Unidos Japón Canadá BASKET Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE GIMNASIA ARTÍSTICA Equipos 12 agosto, 16.00 h. Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Suelo Kai Zou (Chn) Kohei Uchimura (Jap) Denis Ablyazin (Rus) Equipos 11 agosto, 22.00 h. Salto Hak Seon Yang (CdS) Denis Ablyazin (Rus) Igor Radivilov (Ucr) Barra fija Epke Zonderland (Hol) Fabian Hambuchen (Ale) Kai Zou (Chn) Barras paralelas Zhe Feng (Chn) Marcel Nguyen (Ale) Hamilton Sabon (Fra) Caballo con arcos Krisztian Berki (Hun) Louis Smith (GBR) Max Whitlock (GBR) Anillas Arthur Nabarrete Zanetti (Bra) Yibing Chen (Chn) Matteo Morandi (Ita) BOXEO Concurso completo indiv. Kohei Uchimura (Jap) Marcel Nguyen (Ale) Danell Leyva (EE.UU.) Hombres ORO PLATA BRONCE Equipos China Japón Gran Bretaña Minimosca(49 kgs) 11 agosto, 21.30 h. D. Ayrapetyan (Rus)/Paddy Barnes (Irl) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Mosca(52 kgs) 12 agosto, 14.30 h. L. Álvarez (Cub)/Satohi Shimizu (Ja) Suelo Alexandra Raisman (EE.UU.) Catalina Ponor (Rum) Aliya Mustafina (Rus) Gallo (56 kgs) 11 agosto, 21.45 h. Salto Sandra Raluca Izbasa (Rum) McKayla Maroney (EE.UU.) Maria Paseka (Rus) Ligero (60 kgs) 12 agosto, 14.45 h. Barra equilibrio Linlin Deng (Chn) Lu Sui (Chn) Alexandra Raisman (EE.UU.) Semiwelter (64 kgs) 11 agosto, 22.15 h. Barras asimétricas Aliya Mustafina (Rus) Kexin He (Chn) Elizabeth Tweddle (GBR) Welter (69 kgs) 12 agosto, 15.15 h. Concurso completo indiv. Gabrielle Douglas (EE.UU.) Victoria Komova (Rus) Aliya Mustafina (Rus) Medio (75 kgs) 11 agosto, 22.45 h. Equipos Estados Unidos Rusia Rumanía Semipesado (81 kgs) 12 agosto, 15.45 h. Pesado (91 kgs) 11 agosto, 23.15 h. Superpesado (+91 kgs) 12 agosto, 16.15 h. Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE GIMNASIA RÍTMICA Mosca(51 kgs) Nicola Adams (GBR) Ren Cancan (Chn) Marlen Esparza (EE.UU.)/Hmangte (Ind) Mujeres ORO PLATA BRONCE Ligero (60 kgs) Katie Taylor (Irl) Sofya Ochigava (Rus) Adriana Araujo (Bra)/M. Chorieva (Taj) Concurso completo individual 11 agosto, 16.10 h. Medio (75 kgs) Claressa Shields (EE.UU.) Nadezda Torlopova (Rus) Marina Volnova (Kaz)/Jinzi Li (Chn) Equipos 12 agosto, 15.16 h..
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