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Men's 100M Promotional 28.05.2021 Men's 100m Promotional 28.05.2021 Start list 100m Time: 18:43 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Saeed Othman ZAMZOUN AL-ABSI QAT 9.91 11.10 WR 9.58 Usain BOLT JAM Olympiastadion, Berlin 16.08.09 2 Mahamat Zakaria KHALID QAT 9.91 10.49 10.49 AR 9.91 Femi OGUNODE QAT Wuhan 04.06.15 3 Tosin OGUNODE QAT 9.91 10.00 10.21 =AR 9.91 Femi OGUNODE QAT Gainesville, FL 22.04.16 =AR 9.91 Bingtian SU CHN Moratalaz, Madrid 22.06.18 4 Ibrahim Mohammed FUTAYNI KSA 10.03 =AR 9.91 Bingtian SU CHN Stade Charléty, Paris 30.06.18 5 Femi OGUNODE QAT 9.91 9.91 10.37 NR 9.91 Femi OGUNODE QAT Wuhan 04.06.15 6 Kayhan ÖZER TUR 9.92 10.33 =NR 9.91 Femi OGUNODE QAT Gainesville, FL 22.04.16 7 Mahmoud Hafiz IBRAHIM KSA 10.03 10.46 WJR 9.97 Trayvon BROMELL USA Eugene, OR 13.06.14 8 Owaab BARROW QAT 9.91 10.64 MR 9.74 Justin GATLIN USA 15.05.15 DLR 9.69 Yohan BLAKE JAM Lausanne 23.08.12 SB 9.88 Trayvon BROMELL USA Jacksonville, FL 30.04.21 Medal Winners Previous Meeting Winners 2021 World Outdoor list 2019 - IAAF World Ch. in Athletics 20 Saeed AL SAHOTI (QAT) 11.04 9.88 +1.5 Trayvon BROMELL USA Jacksonville, FL (USA) 30.04.21 19 Mahamat Zakaria KHALID (QAT) 10.94 1. Christian COLEMAN (USA) 9.76 9.91 +2.0 Fred KERLEY USA Miami, FL (USA) 24.04.21 17 Akani SIMBINE (RSA) 9.99 9.94 +1.4 Ronnie BAKER USA Austin, TX (USA) 27.03.21 2. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.89 15 Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.74 3. André DE GRASSE (CAN) 9.90 9.94 +1.6 Jo'Vaughn MARTIN USA Gainesville, FL (USA) 17.04.21 14 Hassan TAFTIAN (IRI) 10.45 9.94 +1.3 Tlotliso Gift LEOTLELA RSA Johannesburg (RSA) 14.05.21 2019 - Asian Ch. 13 Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.97 9.94 +0.5 Isiah YOUNG USA Boston, MA (USA) 23.05.21 12 Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.87 9.95 +1.5 Lamont Marcell JACOBS ITA Savona (ITA) 13.05.21 1. Yoshihide KIRYU (JPN) 10.10 10 Asafa POWELL (JAM) 9.81 9.96 +1.9 Cravon GILLESPIE USA Walnut, CA (USA) 09.05.21 2. Lalu Muhammad ZOHRI (INA) 10.13 09 Travis PADGETT (USA) 10.00 9.97 +1.5 Benjamin AZAMATI-KWAKU GHA Austin, TX (USA) 26.03.21 3. Zhiqiang WU (CHN) 10.18 08 Jaysuma SAIDY NDURE (NOR) 10.01 9.97 +1.9 Kyree KING USA Miramar, FL (USA) 10.04.21 2018 - Jakarta Asian Games 9.98 +1.9 Justin GATLIN USA Miramar, FL (USA) 10.04.21 9.98 -0.9 Bingtian SU CHN Zhaoqing (CHN) 24.04.21 1. Bingtian SU (CHN) 9.92 9.99 -3.0 Akani SIMBINE RSA Pretoria (RSA) 27.03.21 2. Tosin OGUNODE (QAT) 10.00 9.99 +1.4 André DE GRASSE CAN Gainesville, FL (USA) 17.04.21 3. Ryota YAMAGATA (JPN) 10.00 10.00 +1.9 Cejhae GREENE ANT Miramar, FL (USA) 10.04.21 10.01 +1.4 Ferdinand Omanyala OMURWA KEN Lagos (NGR) 30.03.21 2017 - London IAAF World Ch. in 10.01 +1.9 Emmanuel MATADI LBR Miramar, FL (USA) 10.04.21 Athletics 10.01 +2.0 Jason ROGERS SKN Miami, FL (USA) 24.04.21 1. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.92 10.01 +1.9 Christopher BELCHER USA Walnut, CA (USA) 09.05.21 2. Christian COLEMAN (USA) 9.94 10.03 +1.4 Kenneth BEDNAREK USA Gainesville, FL (USA) 17.04.21 3. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.95 2017 - Bhubaneshwar Asian Ch. All-Time World Outdoor list 1. Hassan TAFTIAN (IRI) 10.25 9.58 +0.9 Usain BOLT JAM Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 16.08.09 2. Femi OGUNODE (QAT) 10.26 9.69 +2.0 Tyson GAY USA Shanghai (CHN) 20.09.09 3. Chun-Han YANG (TPE) 10.31 9.69 -0.1 Yohan BLAKE JAM Lausanne (SUI) 23.08.12 9.72 +0.2 Asafa POWELL JAM Lausanne (SUI) 02.09.08 2016 - Rio de Janeiro Olympic 9.74 +0.9 Justin GATLIN USA Doha (QAT) 15.05.15 Games 9.76 +0.6 Christian COLEMAN USA Doha (QAT) 28.09.19 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.81 9.78 +0.9 Nesta CARTER JAM Rieti (ITA) 29.08.10 2. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.89 9.79 +0.1 Maurice GREENE USA Athina (GRE) 16.06.99 3. André DE GRASSE (CAN) 9.91 9.80 +1.3 Steve MULLINGS JAM Eugene, OR (USA) 04.06.11 9.82 +1.7 Richard THOMPSON TTO Port-of-Spain (TTO) 21.06.14 2015 - Beijing IAAF World Ch. 9.84 +0.7 Donovan BAILEY CAN Atlanta, GA (USA) 27.07.96 9.84 +0.2 Bruny SURIN CAN La Cartuja, Sevilla (ESP) 22.08.99 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.79 9.84 +1.3 Trayvon BROMELL USA Eugene, OR (USA) 25.06.15 2. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.80 9.85 +1.2 Leroy BURRELL USA Lausanne (SUI) 06.07.94 3. Trayvon BROMELL (USA) 9.92 9.85 +1.7 Olusoji Adetokunbo FASUBA NGR Doha (QAT) 12.05.06 3. André DE GRASSE (CAN) 9.92 9.85 +1.3 Michael RODGERS USA Eugene, OR (USA) 04.06.11 2015 - Wuhan Asian Ch. 9.86 +1.2 Carl LEWIS USA Olympic Stadium, Tokyo (JPN) 25.08.91 9.86 -0.4 Frank FREDERICKS NAM Lausanne (SUI) 03.07.96 1. Femi OGUNODE (QAT) 9.91 9.86 +1.8 Ato BOLDON TTO Walnut, CA (USA) 19.04.98 2. Peimeng ZHANG (CHN) 10.15 9.86 +0.6 Francis OBIKWELU POR Athina (GRE) 22.08.04 3. Reza GHASEMI (IRI) 10.19 2014 - Incheon Asian Games WR progression 1. Femi OGUNODE (QAT) 9.93 9.58 +0.9 Usain BOLT JAM Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 16.08.09 2. Bingtian SU (CHN) 10.10 9.69 0.0 Usain BOLT JAM Beijing (CHN) 16.08.08 3. Kei TAKASE (JPN) 10.15 9.72 +1.7 Usain BOLT JAM New York, NY (USA) 31.05.08 2013 - Moskva IAAF World Ch. 9.74 +1.7 Asafa POWELL JAM Rieti (ITA) 09.09.07 9.77 +1.0 Asafa POWELL JAM Zürich (SUI) 18.08.06 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 9.77 9.77 +1.5 Asafa POWELL JAM Gateshead (GBR) 11.06.06 2. Justin GATLIN (USA) 9.85 9.77 +1.6 Asafa POWELL JAM Athina (GRE) 14.06.05 3. Nesta CARTER (JAM) 9.95 9.79 +0.1 Maurice GREENE USA Athina (GRE) 16.06.99 9.84 +0.7 Donovan BAILEY CAN Atlanta, GA (USA) 27.07.96 9.85 +1.2 Leroy BURRELL USA Lausanne (SUI) 06.07.94 9.86 +1.2 Carl LEWIS USA Olympic Stadium, Tokyo (JPN) 25.08.91 9.90 +1.9 Leroy BURRELL USA New York, NY (USA) 14.06.91 9.92 +1.1 Carl LEWIS USA Jamsil, Seoul (KOR) 24.09.88 9.93 +1.0 Carl LEWIS USA Stadio Olimpico, Roma (ITA) 30.08.87 Men's 100m Promotional 28.05.2021 Saeed Othman ZAMZOUN AL-ABSI Lane 1 Progression QAT - 04.02.02 - Age: 19 years 113 days Year Result Wind Venue Date PB: 11.10 Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT) 03.05.19 | INFO: Aspire Academy student. 19 11.10 -0.2 Doha (QAT) 03.05.19 Personal bests Outdoor Results in 2021 Event Result Wind Venue Date Event Date Venue Ht. Pl. Result Wind 100m 11.10 -0.2 Doha (QAT) 03.05.19 110mH (0.99) 10.02 Doha (QAT) F 1. 13.78 +1.9 110mH (0.99) 13.75 +1.3 Doha (QAT) 24.02.21 110mH (0.99) 24.02 Doha (QAT) F 1. 13.75 +1.3 110mH (0.91) 13.87 -0.2 Beirut (LBN) 18.08.19 Mahamat Zakaria KHALID Lane 2 Progression QAT - 23.03.02 - Age: 19 years 66 days Year Result Wind Venue Date SB: 10.49 Aspire Academy Warm Up Track, Doha (QAT) 10.02 (254th T-L 2021) | PB: 10.49 Aspire 19 10.72 +0.3 Mannheim (GER) 29.06.19 20 10.72 +1.5 Potchefstroom (RSA) 10.03.20 Academy Warm Up Track, Doha (QAT) 10.02.21 | WA World Rankings: 1223rd 21 10.49 +1.8 Doha (QAT) 10.02.21 Personal bests Outdoor Results in 2021 Event Result Wind Venue Date Event Date Venue Ht. Pl. Result Wind 100m 10.49 +1.8 Doha (QAT) 10.02.21 100m 10.02 Doha (QAT) F 1. 10.49 +1.8 200m 21.68 +1.8 Doha (QAT) 10.02.21 200m 10.02 Doha (QAT) F 1. 21.68 +1.8 100m 22.05 Bursa (TUR) H6 1. 10.86 -0.1 Tosin OGUNODE Lane 3 Asian Games QAT - 02.03.94 - Age: 27 years 87 days Pl. Event Competition Date SB: 10.21 Bestmed Tuks Stadium, Pretoria (RSA) 27.02 | PB: 10.00 Jakarta 2. 100m Jakarta Asian Games 26.08.18 (INA) 26.08.18 (152nd A-L) | WA World Rankings: 180th | INFO: Younger brother of Femi Asian Indoor Championships Ogunode Asia's fastest man. Made his debut in athletics in 2014 indoor season when set new Pl. Event Competition Date Asian indoor record. 2. 60m ind. Tehran Asian Indoor Championships 01.02.18 Personal bests Progression Event Result Wind Venue Date Year Result Wind Venue Date 60m ind.
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