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Wyniki / • REZULTATY Men 100 m 5 sierpniaWind: 1.5 1 Usain Bolt JAM 9.63 SB WL 0.165 2 Yohan Blake JAM 9.75 0.179 3 Justin Gatlin USA 9.79 PB 0.178 4 Tyson Gay USA 9.80 SB 0.145 5 Ryan Bailey USA 9.88 0.176 6 Churandy Martina NED 9.94 0.139 7 Richard Thompson TRI 9.98 0.160 8 Asafa Powell JAM 11.99 0.155 Semifinals 5 sierpnia Heat 1 Wind: 0.7 1 Justin Gatlin USA 9.82 Q 0.187 2 Churandy Martina NED 9.91 NR PB Q 0.148 3 Asafa Powell JAM 9.94 q 0.155 4 Keston Bledman TRI 10.04 0.175 5 Ben Youssef Meité CIV 10.13 0.163 6 Jimmy Vicaut FRA 10.16 0.203 7 James Dasaolu GBR 10.18 0.174 8 Su Wai'bou Sanneh GAM 10.18 NR PB 0.175 Heat 2 Wind: 1.0 1 Usain Bolt JAM 9.87 Q 0.180 2 Ryan Bailey USA 9.96 Q 0.155 3 Richard Thompson TRI 10.02 q 0.158 4 Dwain Chambers GBR 10.05 0.154 5 Gerald Phiri ZAM 10.11 SB 0.165 6 Daniel Bailey ANT 10.16 0.142 7 Antoine Adams SKN 10.27 0.159 8 Su Bingtian CHN 10.28 0.157 Heat 3 Wind: 1.7 1 Yohan Blake JAM 9.85 Q 0.176 2 Tyson Gay USA 9.90 Q 0.151 3 Adam Gemili GBR 10.06 0.158 4 Derrick Atkins BAH 10.08 SB 0.164 5 Justyn Warner CAN 10.09 0.135 6 Ryota Yamagata JPN 10.10 0.158 7 Rondell Sorrillo TRI 10.31 0.140 Kemar Hyman CAY DNS Heats 4 sierpnia Heat 1 Wind: -1.4 1 Tyson Gay USA 10.08 Q 0.147 2 Richard Thompson TRI 10.14 Q 0.151 3 Gerald Phiri ZAM 10.16 Q 0.147 4 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure NOR 10.28 0.166 5 Ángel David Rodríguez ESP 10.34 0.168 6 Jurgen Themen SUR 10.53 0.169 7 Isidro Montoya COL 10.54 0.165 8 Gary Yeo Foo Ee SIN 10.69 0.144 Heat 2 Wind: 0.7 1 Justin Gatlin USA 9.97 Q 0.200 2 Derrick Atkins BAH 10.22 Q 0.179 3 Rondell Sorrillo TRI 10.23 Q 0.148 4 Dariusz Kuć POL 10.24 0.163 5 Nilson André BRA 10.26 SB 0.172 6 Masashi Eriguchi JPN 10.30 0.144 7 Barakat Al-Harthi OMA 10.41 0.152 8 Fernando Lumain INA 10.90 0.162 Heat 3 Wind: 1.5 1 Ryan Bailey USA 9.88 SB Q 0.177 2 Ben Youssef Meité CIV 10.06 NR PB Q 0.174 3 Justyn Warner CAN 10.09 PB Q 0.149 4 Kemar Hyman CAY 10.16 q 0.150 5 Su Wai'bou Sanneh GAM 10.21 NR q 0.176 6 Rytis Sakalauskas LTU 10.29 0.178 7 Béranger Bossé CAF 10.55 0.170 8 Artur Rojas BOL 10.65 0.154 Heat 4 Wind: 0.4 1 Usain Bolt JAM 10.09 Q 0.178 2 Daniel Bailey ANT 10.12 Q 0.162 3 James Dasaolu GBR 10.13 SB Q 0.174 4 Amr Ibrahim Mostafa Seoud EGY 10.22 SB 0.164 5 Jason Rogers SKN 10.30 0.177 6 Egwero Ogho-Ogene NGR 10.38 0.174 7 Holder da Silva GBS 10.71 0.182 Idrissa Adam CMR DNF 0.206 Heat 5 Wind: 0.0 1 Asafa Powell JAM 10.04 Q 0.166 2 Adam Gemili GBR 10.11 Q 0.156 3 Churandy Martina NED 10.20 Q 0.168 4 Reza Ghasemi IRI 10.31 0.148 5 Obinna Metu NGR 10.35 0.153 6 Ramon Gittens BAR 10.35 0.162 7 Paul Williams GRN 10.65 SB 0.168 8 Delivert Kimbembe CGO 10.94 0.157 Heat 6 Wind: 1.3 1 Yohan Blake JAM 10.00 Q 0.175 2 Ryota Yamagata JPN 10.07 PB Q 0.149 3 Su Bingtian CHN 10.19 SB Q 0.162 4 Antoine Adams SKN 10.22 q 0.154 5 Peter Emelieze NGR 10.22 SB 0.153 6 Jeremy Bascom GUY 10.31 0.135 7 Marek Niit EST 10.40 0.158 8 Ahmed Azneem MDV 10.84 0.157 Heat 7 Wind: 2.0 1 Dwain Chambers GBR 10.02 SB Q 0.157 2 Jimmy Vicaut FRA 10.11 SB Q 0.196 3 Keston Bledman TRI 10.13 Q 0.195 4 Warren Fraser BAH 10.27 0.171 5 Miguel López PUR 10.31 0.145 6 Gérard Kobéané BUR 10.48 0.186 7 Fabrice Coiffic MRI 10.59 0.165 Preliminary round 4 sierpnia Prelim 1 Wind: 0.9 1 Artur Rojas BOL 10.62 PB Q 0.162 2 Delivert Kimbembe CGO 10.68 SB Q 0.143 3 Holder da Silva GBS 10.69 SB q 0.168 4 Joseph Andy Lui TGA 11.17 SB 0.184 5 Mohan Khan BAN 11.25 PB 0.149 6 Kilakone Siphonexay LAO 11.30 PB 0.174 7 Christopher Lima Da Costa STP 11.56 PB 0.195 Prelim 2 Wind: 0.9 1 Jurgen Themen SUR 10.55 Q 0.158 2 Fernando Lumain INA 10.80 SB Q 0.155 3 Wilfried Bingangoye GAB 10.89 SB 0.239 4 Liaqat Ali PAK 10.90 0.169 5 Rodman Teltull PLW 11.06 NJR PB 0.171 6 Tavevele Noa TUV 11.55 PB 0.180 7 Timi Garstang MHL 12.81 PB 0.162 Prelim 3 Wind: 1.7 1 Béranger Bossé CAF 10.55 Q 0.162 2 Gary Yeo Foo Ee SIN 10.57 PB Q 0.159 3 Ahmed Azneem MDV 10.79 NR PB q 0.153 4 J'Maal Alexander IVB 10.92 0.163 5 John Howard FSM 11.05 SB 0.203 6 Chris Meke Walasi SOL 11.42 SB 0.164 7 Elama Fa'atonu ASA 11.48 NJR PB 0.170 Prelim 4 Wind: 0.5 1 Gérard Kobéané BUR 10.42 SB Q 0.194 2 Fabrice Coiffic MRI 10.62 Q 0.149 3 Courtney Williams VIN 10.80 PB 0.164 4 Rachid Chouhal MLT 10.83 SB 0.160 5 Tilak Ram Tharu NEP 10.85 NJR PB 0.156 6 Massoud Azizi AFG 11.19 SB 0.167 7 Nooa Takooa KIR 11.53 PB 0.155 8 Patrick Tuara COK 11.72 PB 0.165 200 m 9 sierpniaWind: 0.4 1 Usain Bolt JAM 19.32 SB WL 0.180 2 Yohan Blake JAM 19.44 SB 0.172 3 Warren Weir JAM 19.84 PB 0.162 4 Wallace Spearmon USA 19.90 SB 0.165 5 Churandy Martina NED 20.00 0.157 6 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 20.19 0.153 7 Alex Quiñonez ECU 20.57 0.185 8 Anaso Jobodwana RSA 20.69 0.216 Semifinals 8 sierpnia Heat 1 Wind: -0.5 1 Yohan Blake JAM 20.01 Q 0.176 2 Wallace Spearmon USA 20.02 Q 0.174 3 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 20.03 q 0.158 4 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure NOR 20.42 0.157 5 Likoúrgos-Stéfanos Tsákonas GRE 20.52 NUR 0.125 6 Bruno de Barros BRA 20.55 0.159 7 Jared Connaughton CAN 20.64 0.145 8 Kei Takase JPN 20.70 0.175 Heat 2 Wind: -0.6 1 Usain Bolt JAM 20.18 Q 0.192 2 Anaso Jobodwana RSA 20.27 PB Q 0.170 3 Alex Quiñonez ECU 20.37 q 0.193 4 Aaron Brown CAN 20.42 PB 0.183 5 Aldemir Gomes da Silva BRA 20.63 0.164 6 Kamil Kryński POL 20.83 0.179 7 Alex Wilson SUI 20.85 0.140 8 Isiah Young USA 20.89 0.190 Heat 3 Wind: -0.4 1 Churandy Martina NED 20.17 Q 0.148 2 Warren Weir JAM 20.28 Q 0.186 3 Christian Malcolm GBR 20.51 0.157 4 Maurice Mitchell USA 20.56 0.178 5 Brendan Christian ANT 20.58 SB 0.168 6 Shinji Takahira JPN 20.77 0.190 Michael Mathieu BAH DQ Antoine Adams SKN DQ 0.170 Heats 7 sierpnia Heat 1 Wind: 0.9 1 Usain Bolt JAM 20.39 Q 0.191 2 Aldemir Gomes da Silva BRA 20.53 Q 0.159 3 Isiah Young USA 20.55 Q 0.198 4 Alex Wilson SUI 20.57 q 0.145 5 Noah Akwu NGR 20.67 0.183 6 Michel Herrera CUB 21.05 0.163 7 Vyacheslav Muravyov KAZ 21.75 0.170 8 Jido El Moctar MTN 22.94 PB 0.192 Heat 2 Wind: -0.1 1 Christophe Lemaitre FRA 20.34 Q 0.161 2 Anaso Jobodwana RSA 20.46 Q 0.174 3 Aaron Brown CAN 20.55 Q 0.166 4 Likoúrgos-Stéfanos Tsákonas GRE 20.56 q 0.153 5 Rondell Sorrillo TRI 20.76 0.147 6 Carlos Jorge DOM 21.02 0.168 7 Cristián Reyes CHI 21.29 0.164 8 Ibrahim Turay SLE 21.90 PB 0.182 Heat 3 Wind: 1.1 1 Maurice Mitchell USA 20.54 Q 0.195 2 Christian Malcolm GBR 20.59 Q 0.152 3 Michael Mathieu BAH 20.62 Q 0.187 4 Roberto Skyers CUB 20.66 0.162 5 Shota Iizuka JPN 20.81 0.177 6 Sibusiso Matsenjwa SWZ 20.93 NR PB 0.172 7 José Carlos Herrera MEX 21.17 0.155 8 Joel Redhead GRN 21.22 0.186 Heat 4 Wind: 0.0 1 Yohan Blake JAM 20.38 Q 0.168 2 Bruno de Barros BRA 20.52 Q 0.165 3 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure NOR 20.52 Q 0.160 4 Serhiy Smelyk UKR 20.65 0.163 5 Paul Hession IRL 20.69 0.163 6 Xie Zhenye CHN 20.69 0.169 7 Mosito Lehata LES 20.74 0.183 Heat 5 Wind: -0.4 1 Warren Weir JAM 20.29 Q 0.194 2 Antoine Adams SKN 20.59 Q 0.160 3 Kamil Kryński POL 20.66 Q 0.154 4 Pavel Maslák CZE 20.67 0.198 5 Tremaine Harris CAN 20.70 0.163 6 Marek Niit EST 20.82 SB 0.176 7 Reto Schenkel SUI 20.98 0.153 Alonso Edward PAN DQ Heat 6 Wind: 0.7 1 Alex Quiñonez ECU 20.28 NR PB Q 0.186 2 Wallace Spearmon USA 20.47 Q 0.162 3 Shinji Takahira JPN 20.57 Q 0.169 4 Brendan Christian ANT 20.63 q 0.165 5 Jonathan Åstrand FIN 20.73 SB 0.172 6 Aziz Ouhadi MAR 20.80 0.168 7 Sandro Viana BRA 21.05 0.180 Heat 7 Wind: 0.8 1 Churandy Martina NED 20.58 Q 0.159 2 Kei Takase JPN 20.72 Q 0.160 3 Jared Connaughton CAN 20.72 Q 0.144 4 Amr Ibrahim Mostafa Seoud EGY 20.81 0.159 5 Arnaldo Abrantes POR 20.88 0.156 6 James Ellington GBR 21.23 0.139 7 Trevorvano Mackey BAH 21.28 0.159 8 Jean-Yves Esparon SEY 21.99 PB 0.182 400 m 6 sierpnia 1 Kirani James GRN 43.94 AR PB WL 0.163 2 Luguelin Santos DOM 44.46 0.185 3 Lalonde Gordon TRI 44.52 PB 0.159 4 Chris Brown BAH 44.79 0.166 5 Kevin Borlée BEL 44.81 0.151 6 Jonathan Borlée BEL 44.83 0.173 7 Demetrius Pinder BAH 44.98 0.153 8 Steven Solomon AUS 45.14 0.143 Semifinals 5 sierpnia Heat 1 1 Lalonde Gordon TRI 44.58 Q 0.168 2 Demetrius Pinder BAH 44.94 Q 0.161 3 Steven Solomon AUS 44.97 PB q 0.188 4 Rabah Yousif SUD 45.13 SB 0.178 5 Pavel Maslák CZE 45.15 0.166 6 Tabarie Henry ISV 45.19 SB 0.167 7 Pavel Trenikhin RUS 45.35 0.198 8 Conrad Williams GBR 45.53 0.153 Heat 2 1 Kirani James GRN 44.59 Q 0.170 2 Chris Brown BAH 44.67 SB Q 0.174 3 Jonathan Borlée BEL 44.99 q 0.164 4 Tony McQuay USA 45.31 0.230 5 Maksim Dyldin RUS 45.39 0.168 6 Nigel Levine GBR 45.64 0.146 7 Albert Bravo VEN 46.22 0.185 8 Oscar Pistorius RSA 46.54 0.254 Heat 3 1 Luguelin Santos DOM 44.78 Q 0.155 2 Kevin Borlée BEL 44.84 Q 0.147 3 Bryshon Nellum USA 45.02 0.173 4 Ramon Miller BAH 45.11 0.190 5 Martyn Rooney GBR 45.31 0.186 6 Dane Hyatt JAM 45.59 0.159 7 Youssef Al-Masrahi KSA 45.91 0.146 8 Lee-Marvin Bonevacia CUR 96.42 0.153 Heats 4 sierpnia Heat 1 1 Luguelin Santos DOM 45.04 Q 0.187 2 Oscar Pistorius RSA 45.44 Q 0.236 3 Maksim Dyldin RUS 45.52 Q 0.190 4 Rusheen McDonald JAM 46.67 0.243 5 Vitaliy Butrym UKR 47.62 0.165 Heat 2 1 Kirani James GRN 45.23 Q 0.173 2 Ramon Miller BAH 45.57 Q 0.160 3 Lee-Marvin Bonevacia CUR 45.60 PB Q 0.232 4 Isaac Makwala BOT 45.67 0.211 5 Deon Lendore TRI 45.81 0.205 6 Daundre Barnaby CAN 46.04 0.171 7 Bereket Desta ETH 47.40 0.224 8 Bahaa Al Farra PLE 49.93 SB 0.212 Heat 3 1 Jonathan Borlée BEL 44.43 NR PB Q 0.179 2 Pavel Maslák CZE 44.91 NR NUR PB Q 0.186 3 Pavel Trenikhin RUS 45.00 PB Q 0.194 4 Dane Hyatt JAM 45.14 q 0.261 5 Donald Sanford ISR 45.71 NR SB 0.168 6 Nelson Stone PNG 46.71 SB 0.193 7 Sergey Zaykov KAZ 47.12 0.209 8 Ak.
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