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Men's 200M Diamond Discipline 01.07.2021 Men's 200m Diamond Discipline 01.07.2021 Start list 200m Time: 21:08 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Mathias Hove JOHANSEN NOR 19.89 20.86 20.86 WR 19.19 Usain BOLT JAM Olympiastadion, Berlin 20.08.09 2 Mouhamadou FALL FRA 19.80 20.34 20.37 AR 19.72 Pietro MENNEA ITA Ciudad de México 12.09.79 3 Vernon NORWOOD USA 19.32 20.30 20.30 NR 19.89 Jaysuma SAIDY NDURE NOR Stuttgart 23.09.07 WJR* 19.88 Erriyon KNIGHTON USA Hayward Field, Eugene, OR 26.06.21 4 Eseosa Fostine DESALU ITA 19.72 20.13 20.38 WJR* 19.84 Erriyon KNIGHTON USA Hayward Field, Eugene, OR 27.06.21 5 Isaac MAKWALA BOT 19.77 19.77 20.15 WJR 19.93 Usain BOLT JAM Hamilton 11.04.04 6 Aaron BROWN CAN 19.80 19.95 20.24 MR 19.79 Usain BOLT JAM 13.06.13 7 André DE GRASSE CAN 19.80 19.80 19.89 DLR 19.26 Yohan BLAKE JAM Boudewijnstadion, Bruxelles 16.09.11 8 Alex WILSON SUI 19.98 19.98 20.64 SB 19.74 Noah LYLES USA Hayward Field, Eugene, OR 27.06.21 2021 World Outdoor list Medal Winners Road To The Final 19.74 +0.3 Noah LYLES USA Eugene, OR (USA) 27.06.21 1 Kenneth BEDNAREK (USA) 16 19.78 +0.3 Kenneth BEDNAREK USA Eugene, OR (USA) 27.06.21 2019 - IAAF World Ch. in Athletics 2 Aaron BROWN (CAN) 13 19.81 +0.8 Terrance LAIRD USA Austin, TX (USA) 27.03.21 1. Noah LYLES (USA) 19.83 2 André DE GRASSE (CAN) 13 19.84 +0.3 Erriyon KNIGHTON USA Eugene, OR (USA) 27.06.21 2. André DE GRASSE (CAN) 19.95 4 Emmanuel MATADI (LBR) 9 19.88 +1.6 Divine ODUDURU NGR Jacksonville, FL (USA) 29.04.21 3. Alex QUIÑÓNEZ (ECU) 19.98 5 Adam GEMILI (GBR) 6 19.89 +0.4 André DE GRASSE CAN Doha (QAT) 28.05.21 6 Vernon NORWOOD (USA) 5 19.90 +0.3 Fred KERLEY USA Eugene, OR (USA) 27.06.21 2018 - Berlin European Ch. 7 Justin GATLIN (USA) 4 19.91 -0.4 Joseph FAHNBULLEH LBR Eugene, OR (USA) 11.06.21 19.99 +0.9 Isiah YOUNG USA Eugene, OR (USA) 26.06.21 1. Ramil GULIYEV (TUR) 19.76 8 Julian FORTE (JAM) 2 8 Arthur CISSÉ (CIV) 2 20.02 +0.9 Andrew HUDSON USA Eugene, OR (USA) 26.06.21 2. Nethaneel MITCHELL-BLAKE (GBR) 20.04 20.06 +1.7 Matthew BOLING USA College Station, TX (USA) 15.05.21 3. Alex WILSON (SUI) 20.04 10 Ramil GULIYEV (TUR) 1 10 Tommy RAMDHAN (GBR) 1 20.08 +1.7 Lance LANG USA College Station, TX (USA) 15.05.21 2017 - London IAAF World Ch. in 20.10 -0.4 Shaun MASWANGANYI RSA Eugene, OR (USA) 11.06.21 20.13 +1.1 Benjamin AZAMATI-KWAKU GHA Canyon, TX (USA) 08.05.21 Athletics Previous Meeting Winners 20.14 +1.1 Zharnel HUGHES GBR Kingston (JAM) 17.04.21 1. Ramil GULIYEV (TUR) 20.09 20.15 +1.9 Isaac MAKWALA BOT Gaborone (BOT) 16.05.21 2. Wayde VAN NIEKERK (RSA) 20.11 19 Mathias Hove JOHANSEN (NOR) 21.12 20.16 +1.6 Cravont CHARLESTON USA Jacksonville, FL (USA) 29.04.21 3. Jereem RICHARDS (TTO) 20.11 18 Ramil GULIYEV (TUR) 19.90 20.16 +1.0 Femi OGUNODE QAT Doha (QAT) 29.06.21 17 Øyvind Strømmen KJERPESET (NOR) 21.29 20.17 +0.5 Rasheed DWYER JAM Kingston (JAM) 27.06.21 2016 - Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games 16 Håkon MORKEN (NOR) 21.38 20.18 +0.5 Yohan BLAKE JAM Kingston (JAM) 27.06.21 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 19.78 15 Christophe LEMAITRE (FRA) 20.21 2. André DE GRASSE (CAN) 20.02 14 Johan WISSMAN (SWE) 20.82 3. Christophe LEMAITRE (FRA) 20.12 13 Usain BOLT (JAM) 19.79 All-Time World Outdoor list 12 Nil DE OLIVEIRA (SWE) 21.10 2016 - Amsterdam European Ch. 11 Usain BOLT (JAM) 19.86 19.19 -0.3 Usain BOLT JAM Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 20.08.09 08 Brendan CHRISTIAN (ANT) 20.39 19.26 +0.7 Yohan BLAKE JAM Bruxelles (BEL) 16.09.11 1. Bruno HORTELANO-ROIG (ESP) 20.45 19.32 +0.4 Michael JOHNSON USA Atlanta, GA (USA) 01.08.96 2. Ramil GULIYEV (TUR) 20.51 19.50 -0.1 Noah LYLES USA Lausanne (SUI) 05.07.19 3. Daniel TALBOT (GBR) 20.56 Diamond League 2021 19.53 +0.7 Walter DIX USA Bruxelles (BEL) 16.09.11 19.57 +0.4 Justin GATLIN USA Eugene, OR (USA) 28.06.15 2015 - Beijing IAAF World Ch. Müller Grand Prix Gateshead 19.58 +1.3 Tyson GAY USA New York, NY (USA) 30.05.09 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 19.55 19.63 +0.4 Xavier CARTER USA Lausanne (SUI) 11.07.06 1. Kenneth BEDNAREK (USA) 20.33 19.65 0.0 Wallace SPEARMON USA Daegu (KOR) 28.09.06 2. Justin GATLIN (USA) 19.74 2. Aaron BROWN (CAN) 20.79 3. Anaso JOBODWANA (RSA) 19.87 19.68 +0.4 Frank FREDERICKS NAM Atlanta, GA (USA) 01.08.96 3. André DE GRASSE (CAN) 20.85 19.69 -0.5 Clarence MUNYAI RSA Pretoria (RSA) 16.03.18 2014 - Zürich European Ch. Diamond League Meeting 19.70 +0.7 Michael NORMAN USA Stadio Olimpico, Roma (ITA) 06.06.19 19.72 +1.8 Pietro MENNEA ITA Ciudad de México (MEX) 12.09.79 1. Adam GEMILI (GBR) 19.98 1. Kenneth BEDNAREK (USA) 19.88 19.73 -0.2 Michael MARSH USA Barcelona (ESP) 05.08.92 2. Christophe LEMAITRE (FRA) 20.15 2. André DE GRASSE (CAN) 19.89 19.73 +0.8 Divine ODUDURU NGR Austin, TX (USA) 07.06.19 3. Serhiy SMELYK (UKR) 20.30 3. Aaron BROWN (CAN) 20.25 19.74 +1.4 LaShawn MERRITT USA Eugene, OR (USA) 08.07.16 2013 - Moskva IAAF World Ch. 19.75 +1.5 Carl LEWIS USA Indianapolis, IN (USA) 19.06.83 19.75 +1.7 Joe DELOACH USA Jamsil, Seoul (KOR) 28.09.88 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 19.66 19.75 +0.3 Steven GARDINER BAH Coral Gables, FL (USA) 07.04.18 2. Warren WEIR (JAM) 19.79 19.76 +0.7 Ramil GULIYEV TUR Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 09.08.18 3. Curtis MITCHELL (USA) 20.04 2012 - London Olympic Games WR progression 1. Usain BOLT (JAM) 19.32 2. Yohan BLAKE (JAM) 19.44 19.19 -0.3 Usain BOLT JAM Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 20.08.09 3. Warren WEIR (JAM) 19.84 19.30 -0.9 Usain BOLT JAM Beijing (CHN) 20.08.08 19.32 +0.4 Michael JOHNSON USA Atlanta, GA (USA) 01.08.96 2012 - Helsinki European Ch. 19.66 +1.7 Michael JOHNSON USA Atlanta, GA (USA) 23.06.96 19.72 +1.8 Pietro MENNEA ITA Ciudad de México (MEX) 12.09.79 1. Churandy MARTINA (NED) 20.42 19.8h +1.3 Don QUARRIE JAM Eugene, OR (USA) 07.06.75 2. Patrick VAN LUIJK (NED) 20.87 19.86 +1.0 Don QUARRIE JAM Cali (COL) 03.08.71 3. Daniel TALBOT (GBR) 20.95 19.83 +0.9 Tommie SMITH USA Ciudad de México (MEX) 16.10.68 20.0h 0.0 Tommie SMITH USA Sacramento, CA (USA) 11.06.66 20.2h +0.5 Henry CARR USA Tempe, AZ (USA) 04.04.64 20.3h -0.1 Henry CARR USA Tempe, AZ (USA) 23.03.63 20.5h -1.1 Otis Paul DRAYTON USA Walnut, CA (USA) 23.06.62 20.5h 0.0 Livio BERRUTI ITA Stadio Olimpico, Roma (ITA) 03.09.60 20.5h Livio BERRUTI ITA Stadio Olimpico, Roma (ITA) 03.09.60 20.5h 0.0 Ray NORTON USA Palo Alto, CA (USA) 02.07.60 20.5h Stone JOHNSON USA Palo Alto, CA (USA) 02.07.60 Men's 200m Diamond Discipline 01.07.2021 Mathias Hove JOHANSEN Lane 1 Progression NOR - 27.09.98 - Age: 22 years 277 days Year Result Wind Venue Date SB: 20.86 Stampesletta, Lillehammer (NOR) 05.06 (168th T-L 2021) | PB: 20.86 Stampesletta, 14 23.29 +0.3 Fredrikstad (NOR) 09.08.14 15 22.00 0.0 Byrkjelo (NOR) 16.08.15 Lillehammer (NOR) 05.06.21 | WA World Rankings: 174th | INFO: Has his own youtube 16 21.00 -1.2 Bydgoszcz (POL) 21.07.16 channel. Born in Stavanger. 17 21.16 -0.8 Sandnes (NOR) 27.08.17 18 21.05 +1.9 Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 07.06.18 Personal bests 19 21.01 +1.1 Gävle (SWE) 12.07.19 Event Result Wind Venue Date 20 21.16 +0.6 Trondheim Stadion, Trondheim (NOR) 23.08.20 60m 6.88 +0.2 Lillehammer (NOR) 27.06.20 21 20.86 +0.3 Stampesletta, Lillehammer (NOR) 05.06.21 60m ind. 6.73 Arena, Toruń (POL) 06.03.21 100m 10.39 +1.9 Kuortane (FIN) 26.06.21 Outdoor Results in 2021 100m ind. 10.38 Sandnes (NOR) 20.02.21 Event Date Venue Ht. Pl. Result Wind 150m 15.51 +0.8 Lillehammer (NOR) 27.06.20 4x100m 22.05 Stavanger (NOR) F 2. 40.78 200m 20.86 +0.3 Lillehammer (NOR) 05.06.21 200m 23.05 Stavanger (NOR) F 1. 21.19 -1.4 200m ind. 21.09 Rud, Bærum (NOR) 14.02.21 100m 29.05 Oslo (NOR) H1 1.
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