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Campeonato Del Mundo En Pista Cubierta Estambul 2012 14. CM_Estambul_16. BirminghamEICH.qxd 27/04/12 12:21 Página 285 2012 XIV CAMPEONATO DEL MUNDO EN PISTA CUBIERTA Estambul (TUR) 9/11.3 (Azkotöy Athletics Arena) Sf.3: 1. Kimmons 6.61 - 2. Burns 6.62 - 3. Warner 6.67 - 4. HOMBRES Ángel David Rodríguez ESP 6.71 - 5. Bringtian Su CHN 60m 6.76 - 6. Mateo Edward PAN 6.91 - 7. Nilson André BRA 6.93 - ... Gerald Phiri ZAM ns Eliminatorias (9) - clasifican 2 primeros de cada serie + 8 mejores tiempos Final (10) Elim.1: 1. Emelieze 6.85 - 2. Phiri 6.86 - 3. André 6.86 - 4. 1. Justin Gatlin USA 6.46 Yeo 6.90 - 5. Md. Mesbah Ahmmed BAN 7.04 - 6. Cristian 2. Nesta Carter JAM 6.54 Leguizamón PAR 7.13 - 7. Chris Meke Walasi SOL 7.47 - 8. 3. Dwain Chambers GBR 6.60 Ghislain Nsimba Mandualika COD 7.47 4. Trell Kimmons USA 6.60 Elim.2: 1. Biron 6.68 - 2. Blum 6.74 - 3. Idrissa Adam CMR 5. Marc Bruns TRI 6.62 6.96 - 4. Raihau Maiau PYF 7.18 - 5. Rodman Teltull PLW 6. Emmanuel Biron FRA 6.63 7.20 - 6. Ibrahim Kabia SLE 7.33 - 7. Valeriy Ponomarev 7. Justyn Warner CAN 6.65 KGZ 7.38 8. Aziz Ouhadi MAR 6.72 Elim.3: 1. Collio 6.68 - 2. Lawrence 7.00 - 3. Sibusiso Matsenjwa SWZ 7.04 - 4. Lerone Clarke JAM 7.05 - 5. Federico Gorrieri SMR 7.54 - 6. Nooa Takooa KIR 7.57 - 7. Dayne O’Hara NFI 7.75 Elim.4: 1. Rodríguez 6.64 - 2. Carter 6.74 - 3. Meité 6.77 - 4. Ouhadi 6.91 - 5. Hasanain Hasan Zubaiyen IRQ 6.98 - 6. Keiron Rogers AIA 7.04 - 7. Courtney Carl Williams VIN 7.35 - 8. Joshua Jeremiah NRU 7.50 Elim.5: 1. Burns 6.69 - 2. Warner CAN 6.75 - 3. Bascon 6.90 - 4. Edward 6.91 - 5. Roy Ravana FIJ 7.17 - 6. Mikel de Sa AND 7.51 - 7. Joseph Andy Lui TGA 7.71 Elim.6: 1. Kimons 6.70 - 2. Sakalauskas 6.87 - 3. Achitbileg Battulga MGL 7.03 - 4. Ahmed Azneem MDV 7.33 - 5. Roman Cress MHL 7.43 - ... Tim Abeyie GHA desc (162.7), John Howard FSM desc (162.7) Elim.7: 1. Gatlin 6.64 - 2. Ghasemi 6.87 - 3. Holder da Silva GBS 6.95 - 4. Chun Ho Lai HKG 6.97 - 5. Mosito Lehata LES 7.00 - 6. Jean Thieie Ferdinand MRI 7.05 - 7. Dominic Carroll GIB 7.50 Elim.8: 1. Chambers 6.65 - 2. Leblanc 6.74 - 3. Su 6.84 - 4. Seoud 6.89 - 5. Imran Khan PAK 7.21 - 6. Shakyll Lourens ARU 7.49 - 7. Tavevele Noa TUV 7.61 - 8. Alhassane Keita GUI 8.12 Semifinales (10) - clasifican 2 primeros de cada serie + 2 mejores tiempos Sf.1: 1. Gatlin 6.50 - 2. Ouhadi 6.68 - 3. Rytis Sakalauskas LTU 6.69 - 4. Michael Leblanc CAN 6.71 - 5. Simone GCollio ITA 6.71 - 6. Ben Youssef Meité CIV 6.71 - 7. Peter Emelieze NGR 6.81 - 8. Amr Ibrahim Mostafa Seoud EGY 6.83 Sf.2: 1. Carter 6.56 - 2. Chambers 6.62 - 3. Emmanuel Biron FRA 6.65 - 4. Jeremy Bascom GUY 6.77 - 7. Christian Blum GER 6.79 - 6. Reza Ghasemi IRI 6.79 - 7. Brijesh Lawrence SKN 6.80 - 8. Foo Ee Yeo SIN 6.93 285 14. CM_Estambul_16. BirminghamEICH.qxd 27/04/12 12:21 Página 286 CAMPEONATO DEL MUNDO EN PISTA CUBIERTA - ESTAMBUL 2012 400m Eliminatorias (9) - clasifican 2 primeros de cada serie + 6 mejores tiempos Elim.1: 1. Pinder 46.49 - 2. Henry 46.71 - 3. Ujakpor 47.06 - 4. Wala Gime PNG 48.85 - 5. Yaovi Michael Gougou BEN 51.20 Elim.2: 1. James 46.64 - 2. Brenes 46.77 - 3. Santos 47.07 - 4. Yousif 47.30 - 5. Aleksandrenko 47.78 Elim.3: 1. Levine 47.56 - 2. Valentini 48.58 - 3. Jannot Bacar COM 49.58 - 4. Andrés Silva URU 51.93 - ... Lalonde Gordon TRI desc (163.3) Elim.4: 1. Roberts 47.57 - 2. Kruglyakov 47.70 - 3. Jarrin Solomon TRI 47.82 - 4. Takeshi Fujimara ESA 48.96 - 5. Kristijan Efremov MKD 50.23 Elim.5: 1. Maslak 47.00 - 2. Buck 47.05 - 3. Hurtault 47.63 - 4. Trausti Stefánsson ISL 48.86 - 5. Ak. Hafiy Tajuddin Rositi BRU 51.02 - 6. Hussein Al-Fedheli OMA 55.15 Elim.6: 1. Brown 47.28 - 2. Smith 47.46 - 3. Kayas 47.55 - 4. Nika Kartavtsevi GEO 48.27 - 5. Bahaa Al Farra PLE 51.65 - 6. Jeofry Limtiaco GUM 53.67 Semifinales (9) - clasifican 2 primeros de cada serie Sf.1: 1. Pinder 45.94 - 2. Henry 46.01 - 3. Mark Ujakpor ESP 46.98 - 4. Gil Roberts USA 47.01 - 5. Lorenzo Valentini ITA 48.47 - 6. Maksim Aleksandrenko RUS 49.76 Sf.2: 1. Brown 46.37 - 2. Maslák 46.49 - 3. Richard Buck GBR 46.68 - 4. Calvin Smith USA 47.09 - 5. Ali Ekber Kayas TUR 48.16 - ... Rabah Yousif SUD ab Sf.3: 1. Brenes 46.01 - 2. James 46.04 - 3. Nigel Levine GBR 46.66 - 4. Luguelin Santos DOM 46.83 - 5. Valentin Kruglyakov RUS 47.34 - 6. Erison Hurtault DMA 48.68 Semifinales (10) - clasifican 2 primeros de cada serie Sf.1: 1. Aman 1:48.07 - 2. Osagie 1:48.13 - 3. Timothy Final (10) Kitum KEN 1:48.22 - 4. Antonio Manuel Reina ESP 1:48.36 1. Nery Brenes CRC 45.11 RC - 7. Julius Mutekanga UGA 1:49.32 - 8. Musaeb 2. Demetrius Pinder BAH 45.34 Abdulrahman Balla QAT 1:49.51 3. Chris Brown BAH 45.90 Sf.2: 1. Rutt 1:48.88 - 2. Van den Broeck 1:48.90 - 3. Boaz 4. Tabarie Henry ISV 45.96 Kiplagat Lalang KEN 1:49.31 - 4. Raphael Pallitsch AUT 5. Pavel Maslak CZE 46.19 1:49.42 - ... Rafith Rodríguez COL ab, Marcin Lewandowski 6. Kirani James GRN 46.21 POL ab Sf.3: 1. Holusa 1:47.23 - 2. Kszczot 1:47.90 - 3. Luis Alberto Marco ESP 1:48.12 - 4. Andreas Rapatz AUT 1:48.15 - 5. 800m Joe Thomas GBR 1:49.12 - 6. Tevan Everett USA Eliminatorias (9) - clasifican 2 primeros de cada serie + 6 Final (11) mejores tiempos 1. Mohammed Aman ETH 1:48.36 Elim.1: 1. Reina 1:50.02 - 2. Kszczot 1:50.14 - 3. Everett 2. Jakub Holusa CZE 1:48.62 1:50.67 - 4. Nimet Gashi ALB 1:54.70 - 5. Gaylord Silly SEY 3. Andrew Osagie GBR 1:48.92 1:54.93 4. Adam Kszczot POL 1:49.16 Elim.2: 1. Kitum 1:49.57 - 2. Balla 1:49.71 - 3. Osagie 5. Jan Van den Broeck BEL 1:50.83 1:49.73 - 4. Pallitsch 1:49.78 - 5. Brice Etes MON 1:52.93 - 6. Michael Rutt USA 1:51.47 6. Arnold Sorina VAN 1:54.44 Elim.3: 1. Holusa 1:50.49 - 2. Aman 1:50.56 - 3. Ismail Tiempos intermedios Ahmed Ismail SUD 1:50.72 - 4. Moussa Camara MLI 200m: Kszczot 29:29; 400m: Kszczot 56.29; 600m: Kszczot 1:52.62 - 5. Halit Kilic TUR 1:54.06 1:22.56 Elim.4: 1. Thomas 1:49.73 - 2. Rapatz 1:49.89 - 3. Rodríguez 1:50.02 - 4. Marco 1:50.13 - 5. Benjamín Enzema GEQ 1:58.19 - 6. Kieng Samorn CAM 1:59.14 1.500m Elim.5: 1. Van den Broeck 1:52.65 - 2. Lewandowski 1:52.67 - 3. Jamaal James TRI 1:52.71 - 4. Vid Jakob Trsan Eliminatorias (9) - clasifican 3 primeros de cada serie + 3 SLO 1:53.64 - 5. Ashot Hayrapetyan ARM 1:58.21 mejores tiempos Elim.6: 1. Lalang 1:49.50 - 2. Rutt 1:49.72 - 3. Mutekanga 1:49.81 Elim.1: 1. Özbilen 3:41.93 - 2. Wote 3:42.24 - 3. Laalou - 4. Farhod Kuralov TJK 1:52.61 - 5. Dustin Emrani ISR 1:54.20 3:42.36 - 4. Bethwell Birgen KEN 3:42.72 - 5. Galen Rupp 286 14. CM_Estambul_16. BirminghamEICH.qxd 27/04/12 12:21 Página 287 CAMPEONATO DEL MUNDO EN PISTA CUBIERTA - ESTAMBUL 2012 287 14. CM_Estambul_16. BirminghamEICH.qxd 27/04/12 12:21 Página 288 CAMPEONATO DEL MUNDO EN PISTA CUBIERTA - ESTAMBUL 2012 USA 3:43.39 - 6. David Bustos ESP 3:43.66 - 7. Gregory Beugnet FRA 3:44.20 - 8. Oleksandr Borysyuk UKR 3:44.28 - 9. Lewis Moses GBR 3:45.04 - 10. Mohamad Al-Garni QAT 3:47.63 - 11. Claran O’Lionaird IRL 3:50.12 - 12. Abdallahi Cheikh MTN 4:47.24 Elim.2: 1. Iguider 3:38.41 - 2. Gebremedhin 3:39.16 - 3. Souleiman 3:39.51 - 4. Centrowitz 3:39.54 - 5. Kiplagat 3:39.59 - 6. Abad 3:40.55 - 7. Egor Nikolaev RUS 3:43.33 - 8. Mohammed Shaween KSA 3:45.12 - 9. Kemal Koyuncu TUR 3:45.33 - 10. Ryan Foster AUS 3:46.26 - 11. James Brewer GBR 3:47.58 Final (10) 1. Abdalaati Iguider MAR 3:45.21 2. Iham Tanui Özbilen TUR 3:45.35 3. Mekonnen Gebremedhin ETH 3:45.90 4. Aman Wote ETH 3:47.02 5. Ayanleh Souleiman DJI 3:47.35 6. Silas Kiplagat KEN 3:47.42 7. Matthew Centrowitz USA 3:47.42 8. Francisco Javier Abad ESP 3:48.14 9. Amine Laalou MAR 3:49.14 Tiempos intermedios 200m: Iguider 30:96; 400m: Iguider 1:04.78; 600m: Iguider 1:38.89; 800m: Iguider 2:09.59; 1.000m: Iguider 2:39.20; 1.200m: Özbilen 3:05.65; 1.400m: Özbilen 3:31.48 3.000m Eliminatorias (9) - clasifican 4 primeros de cada serie + 4 mejores tiempos Elim.1: 1.
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