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ETN2003 33 (World Champs) ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ e-NEWSLETTER Volume 2, No. 33 September 3, 2003 track ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ — IAAF World Championships IX — III(0.0)–1. Patrick Johnson (Aus) 10.29; X(0.7)–1. Aliu 10.19; 2. Dwight Thomas PARIS, FRANCE 2. Michael Frater (Jam) 10.32; 3. Gennadiy (Jam) 10.22; 3. Ato Boldon (Tri) 10.23; 4. August 23–31, 2003 Chernovol (Kaz) 10.33; Ronald Pognon (Fra) 10.26; 4. Alexander Kosenkow (Ger) 10.36; 5. 5. Roger Angouono-Moke (Con) 10.50; 6. (although nominally in Paris, Idrissa Sanou (Bur) 10.42;… fs—Machave Sébastien Gattuso (Mon) 10.94; 7. Jansen actual site of meet was St.-Denis) Maseko (Swa), Mohamad Tamim (Leb). Molisingi (Van) 11.20 PR; 8. Somphavanh IV(-0.2)–1. Campbell 10.18; 2. Nicolas Somchanmavong (Lao) 11.43. Macrozonaris (Can) 10.23; 3. Haijian Chen — 100 METERS — (Chn) 10.31; QUARTERS (8/25) 4. Kostyantyn Rurak (Ukr) 10.46; 5. (8/24) (wind 0.0; temperature 21/70; humidity 53%) Markus Pöyhönen (Fin) 10.63; 6. Gian Ni- (temperature 25/77; humidity 39%) cola Berardi (SMa) 10.84; 7. Reginaldo Micha (qualify 4) 1. Kim Collins (StK) ......................... 10.07 I(0.6)–1. Montgomery 10.04; 2. Williams (first WC/OG without sub-10 since ’83) Ndong (EqG) 11.47; 8. Devi Bahadur Basnet (Nep) 11.47 PR. 10.12; 3. Vries 10.18; 4. Asahara 10.23; (first WC/OG without 5. Nthepe 10.25; 6. Myles-Mills 10.25; 7. a U.S. medalist since ’96) V(1.7)–1. Montgomery 10.07; 2. Brown 10.10; 3. Édson Luciano Ribeiro (Bra) 10.20; Shirvington 10.28; 8. Dobos 10.34. 2. Darrel Brown (Tri) ........................ 10.08 4. Suryo Agung Wibowo (Ina) 10.64; 5. III(0.0)–1. Brown 10.01 WJR (old WJR (x, =7 WJ) Sayon Cooper (Lbr) 10.67; 6. J.J. Capelle 10.06 Chambers [GB] ’97) (2, 2 WJ); 2. 3. Darren Campbell (GB) ................. 10.04 (Nru) 11.49; 7. Kaewanteiti Mwatiera (Kyr) Campbell 10.14; 3. Nkansah 10.15; 4. Lewis- Francis 10.18; 4. Dwain Chambers (GB) 10.08; 5. Tim 11.86 PR. 5. Theodorídis 10.25; 6. Frater 10.25; 7. Montgomery (US) 10.11; 6. Bernard Will- VI(0.5)–1. Jon Drummond (US) 10.22; 2. Osovnikar 10.35; 8. Chernovol 10.42. iams (US) 10.13; 7. Deji Aliu (Ngr) 10.21; 8. Issa-Aimé Nthepe (Fra) 10.30; 3. Matic IV(0.6)–1. Collins 10.02; 2. Chambers Uchenna Emedolu (Ngr) 10.22. Osovnikar (Slo) 10.31; 4. Aziz Zakari (Gha) 10.48; 5. Wai Hung 10.03; 3. Greene 10.04; 4. Aliu 10.04; HEATS Chiang (HK) 10.70; 6. Arben Makaj (Alb) 5. Thompson 10.14; 6. Ribeiro 10.28; 7. (8/24) 10.87; 7. Djikoloum Mobele (Cha) 11.38; 8. Chen 10.32; 8. Németh 10.40. (temperature 26/79; humidity 42%) Assad Ahmadi (Afg) 11.99 PR. II(0.7; delayed by Drummond protest, run (qualify 3+2) VII(0.1)–1. Matt Shirvington (Aus) 10.30; after qfIV)–1. Boldon 10.09; 2. Emedolu I(0.7)–1. Obadele Thompson (Bar) 10.15; 2. Chambers 10.33; 3. Roland Németh (Hun) 10.13; 3. Macrozonaris 10.16; 4. Pognon & 2. Yeóryios Theodorídis (Gre) 10.17 PR; 3. 10.37; Dwight Thomas (Jam) 10.23; Mark LewisFrancis (GB) 10.17; 4. Prodromos Katsantonis (Cyp) 10.46; 5. 6. Johnson 10.27;… fs—Drummond, 4. Jarbas Mascarenhas (Bra) 10.36; 5. Salem Mubarak Al-Yami (Sau) 10.51; 6. Powell. Darren Gilford (Mlt) 10.60; 6. Abubaker El Serge Bengono (Cmr) 10.56; 7. John How- SEMIS Tawerghi (Lby) 10.96; 7. Hadhari Djaffar ard (Mic) 11.08; 8. Nay Aung (Mya) 11.37. (8/25) (Com) 11.05. VIII(-0.6)–1. Eric Nkansah (Gha) 10.18; (temperature 24/75; humidity 61%) II(0.8)–1. Williams 10.19; 2. Sherwin Vries 2. Maurice Greene (US) 10.18; 3. Emedolu (qualify 4) (SA) 10.20; 3. Gábor Dobos (Hun) 10.22; 4. 10.22; I(0.5)–1. Williams 10.11; 2. Montgomery Nobuharu Asahara (Jpn) 10.23; 4. Marc Burns (Tri) 10.28; 5. Churandy 10.14; 3. Emedolu 10.15; 4. Collins 10.16; 5. Souhalia Alamou (Ben) 10.46; 6. Khalil Martina (NAn) 10.35; 6. Xuan Tran Van (Vie) 5. Macrozonaris 10.27; 6. Nkansah 10.39; Al-Hanahneh (Jor) 10.81 NR; 7. Patrick 10.78; 7. Mohd Yusof Alias (Sin) 11.02; 8. 7. Asahara 10.42; 8. Lewis-Francis 10.44. Mocci Raoumbé (Gab) 11.03;… fs—Vahagn Mohammad Shamsuddin (Ban) 11.18. II(0.6)–1. Chambers 10.06; 2. Brown Javakhyan (Arm). IX(0.9)–1. Asafa Powell (Jam) 10.05 PR 10.11; 3. Campbell 10.12; 4. Aliu 10.14; (=Lewis ’87 for fastest first round in WC); 5. Thomas 10.19; 6. Boldon 10.22; 7. 2. Collins 10.09; 3. Leonard Myles-Mills Pognon 10.25; 8. Greene 10.37 (inj); 9. (Gha) 10.25; Vries 10.41. Weather: temperatures during the 4. Anson Henry (Can) 10.33; 5. Eric meet ranged between 15 & 27 C (59 Pacome N’Dri (CI) 10.38; 6. Aaron Egbele & 81 F). The temperature/humidity (Ngr) 10.43; 7. Andre Blackman (Guy) 10.86; given with each round of competi- 8. Zoran Josifovski (Mac) 11.63. tion is that as registered at the be- ginning of the event. There was © 2003 Track & Field News. All rights some rain during the meet on 8/29 reserved. This newsletter may not be and 8/30. reprinted or retransmitted in any form without permission. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -246- September 3, 2003 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ VIII(-0.8)–1. Campbell 20.54; 2. Dominic HEATS — 200 METERS — Demeritte (Bah) 20.56; 3. Fredericks 20.65; (8/23; qualify 3+3) (8/29) 4. Panayiótis Sarrís (Gre) 20.70; (temperature 25/77; humidity 50%) (wind +0.1; temperature 17/63; humidity 82%) 5. Brian Dzingai (Zim) 20.96; 6. Salem Al- I–1. Blackwood 45.13; 2. Milazar 45.15; Qaifi (Yem) 22.94 PR; 7. Ogumoro Shane 3. Avard Moncur (Bah) 45.40; 4. Anderson 1. John Capel (US) ........................... 20.30 (NMA) 23.77. Jorge Oliveira dos Santos (Bra) 45.62; (slowest winning time 5. Marcus la Grange (SA) 45.68; 6. Victor in WC/OG since ’64) QUARTERS Kibet (Ken) 46.15; 7. Yoube Ouldh’Meïde 2. Darvis Patton (US) ....................... 20.31 (8/27) (Mri) 49.60;… dq—Geoffrey Bai (PNG). (first U.S. 1–2 since Smith/Quow ’83) (temperature 25/77; humidity 41%) II–1. Harrison 45.43; 2. Geyman López (qualify 4) 3. Shingo Suetsugu (Jpn) ............... 20.38 (Cub) 45.62; 3. Sofiane Labidi (Tun) 46.07; I(2.3)–1. Suetsugu 20.24w; 2. Demeritte 4. Vincent Mumo Kisilu (Ken) 46.09; 5. 4. Darren Campbell (GB) 20.39; 5. Sté- 20.51w; 3. R. Williams 20.53w; 4. Wissman Zsolt Szeglet (Hun) 46.14; 6. Daniel Batman phane Buckland (Mri) 20.41; 6. J.J. Johnson 20.59w; (Aus) 46.22; 7. Paul McKee (Ire) 46.43. (US) 20.47 (first WC final ever w/ 3 Ameri- 5. Loum 20.67w; 6. Nthepe 20.69w; 7. III–1. Gary Kikaya (Con) 45.45; 2. Cedric cans); 7. Frank Fredericks (Nam) 20.47; 8. Urbas 20.72w; 8. Batangdon 20.81w. van Branteghem (Bel) 45.69; 3. Carlos Santa Uchenna Emedolu (Ngr) 20.62. II(0.6)–1. Patton 20.40; 2. Cavallaro 20.47; (DR) 45.89; 3. Malcolm 20.58; 4. Al-Bishi 20.74; HEATS 4. Ezra Sambu (Ken) 46.01; 5. Ioan Lucian 5. C. Williams 20.79; 6. Souza 20.82; 7. (8/27) Vieru (Rom) 46.61; 6. Chris Lloyd (Dom) Johnson 20.83; 8. Dolphin 21.08. (temperature 18/64; humidity 73%) 46.74; 7. Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr (Sud) 46.78. III(0.7)–1. Buckland 20.06 NR; 2. Johnson (qualify 3+8) IV–1. Washington 45.30; 2. Daniel Caines 20.22; 3. Emedolu 20.56; 4. Vries 20.59; I(-0.6)–1. Marcin Jedrusinski (Pol) 20.58; (GB) 45.35; 3. Djhone 45.48; 4. Ingo Schultz 5. Douglas 20.64; 6. Miyazaki 20.70; 7. 2. Capel 20.59; 3. Ricardo Williams (Jam) (Ger) 45.55; Sarrís 20.74; 8. Golding 20.79. 20.60; 4. James Dolphin (NZ) 20.69 PR; 5. Andrea Barberi (Ita) 45.87; 6. California IV(0.1)–1. Capel 20.30; 2. Campbell 20.35; 5. Julieon Raeburn (Tri) 21.15;… dq Molefe (Bot) 46.12; 7. Malik Louahla (Alg) 3. Fredericks 20.49; 4. Jedrusinski 20.53; 5. [lane]—Alex Giovani Navas (Hon), Sittichai 46.22. Brizzel 20.56; Suwonprateep (Tha). V–1. Raquil 45.49; 2. Brandon Simpson 6. Goúsis 20.67; 7. van Branteghem 20.70; II(0.7)–1. Buckland 20.38; 2. Anastásios (Jam) 45.60; 3. Shane Niemi (Can) 45.83; 8. L. Williams 20.73. Goúsis (Gre) 20.57 PR; 3. Christian Mal- 4. Anton Galkin (Rus) 45.89; 5. Sugath colm (GB) 20.65; 4. Oumar Loum (Sen) SEMIS Thilakaratne (SrL) 46.09; 6. Jun Osakada 20.73; 5. Paul Brizzel (Ire) 20.75; 6. Hisashi (8/28) (Jpn) 46.51; 7. Danilson Ricciuli (GBi) Miyazaki (Jpn) 20.79; (temperature 24/75; humidity 61%) 48.74;… dnf—Kelsey Nakanelua (AmS). 7. Aaron Egbele (Ngr) 21.24; 8. Ashuin (qualify 4) VI–1. Young 45.28; 2. Hamdan Al-Bishi De Souza (AIA) 23.24 PR. I(0.6)–1. Patton 20.03 PR; 2.
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