START LIST 4 X 100 Metres Relay Women - Round 1 First 3 in Each Heat (Q) and the Next 2 Fastest (Q) Advance to the Final

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

START LIST 4 X 100 Metres Relay Women - Round 1 First 3 in Each Heat (Q) and the Next 2 Fastest (Q) Advance to the Final Doha (QAT) 27 September - 6 October 2019 START LIST 4 x 100 Metres Relay Women - Round 1 First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final RECORDS RESULT TEAM COUNTRY VENUE DATE World Record WR 40.82 United States USA London (Olympic Stadium) 10 Aug 2012 Championships Record CR 41.07 Jamaica JAM Beijing (National Stadium) 29 Aug 2015 World Leading WL 41.67 Germany GER Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 1 Sep 2019 i = Indoor performance Heat 1 2 4 October 2019 20:40 START TIME LANE TEAM BIB NATIONAL RECORD SEASON BEST 2 NETHERLANDS NED 42.04 42.28 1 Nargélis STATIA PIETER 2 Marije VAN HUNENSTIJN 3 Jamile SAMUEL 4 Naomi SEDNEY 3 UNITED STATES USA 40.82 42.21 1 Dezerea BRYANT 2 Teahna DANIELS 3 Morolake AKINOSUN 4 Kiara PARKER 4 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TTO 42.03 43.57 1 Semoy HACKETT 2 Kelly-Ann BAPTISTE 3 Reyare THOMAS 4 Kamaria DURANT 5 KAZAKHSTAN KAZ 42.92 43.36 1 Rima KASHAFUTDINOVA 2 Elina MIKHINA 3 Svetlana GOLENDOVA 4 Olga SAFRONOVA 6 AUSTRALIA AUS 42.99 43.19 1 Melissa BREEN 2 Nana Adoma OWUSU-AFRIYIE 3 Maddie COATES 4 Celeste MUCCI 7 SWITZERLAND SUI 42.29 42.60 1 Ajla DEL PONTE 2 Sarah ATCHO 3 Mujinga KAMBUNDJI 4 Salomé KORA 8 FRANCE FRA 41.78 42.93 1 Carolle ZAHI 2 Cynthia LEDUC 3 Estelle RAFFAI 4 Orlann OMBISSA-DZANGUE 9 DENMARK DEN 43.90 43.90 1 Astrid GLENNER-FRANDSEN 2 Ida KARSTOFT 3 Mette GRAVERSGAARD 4 Mathilde U. KRAMER 1 Timing by SEIKO AT-4X1-W-h----.SL2..v1 Issued at 19:20 on Friday, 04 October 2019 2 Official IAAF Partners Doha (QAT) 27 September - 6 October 2019 START LIST 4 x 100 Metres Relay Women - Round 1 Heat 2 2 4 October 2019 20:49 START TIME LANE TEAM BIB NATIONAL RECORD SEASON BEST 2 GERMANY GER 41.37 41.67 1 Lisa Marie KWAYIE 2 Yasmin KWADWO 3 Jessica-Bianca WESSOLLY 4 Gina LÜCKENKEMPER 3 NIGERIA NGR 42.39 43.49 1 Joy UDO-GABRIEL 2 Blessing OKAGBARE 3 Mercy NTIA-OBONG 4 Rosemary CHUKWUMA 4 GREAT BRITAIN & NI GBR 41.77 42.30 1 Asha PHILIP 2 Imani LANSIQUOT 3 Ashleigh NELSON 4 Daryll NEITA 5 GHANA GHA 42.67 44.12 1 Flings OWUSU-AGYAPONG 2 Gemma ACHEAMPONG 3 Persis WILLIAM-MENSAH 4 Halutie HOR 6 PR OF CHINA CHN 42.23 42.31 1 Xiaojing LIANG 2 Yongli WEI 3 Lingwei KONG 4 Manqi GE 7 ITALY ITA 43.04 43.40 1 Johanelis HERRERA ABREU 2 Gloria HOOPER 3 Anna BONGIORNI 4 Irene SIRAGUSA 8 JAMAICA JAM 41.07 43.08 1 Natalliah WHYTE 2 Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE 3 Jonielle SMITH 4 Natasha MORRISON 9 BRAZIL BRA 42.29 43.04 1 Bruna Jessica FARIAS 2 Vitoria Cristina ROSA 3 Lorraine MARTINS 4 Rosângela SANTOS ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT TEAM VENUE DATE RESULT TEAM VENUE 2019 40.82 United States (USA) London (Olympic Stadium) 10 Aug 12 41.67 Germany (GER) Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 1 Sep 41.07 Jamaica (JAM) Beijing (National Stadium) 29 Aug 15 42.21 United States (USA) Austin, TX (USA) 8 Jun 41.37 German Democratic Republic (GDR)Canberra (Bruce Stadium) 6 Oct 85 42.28 Netherlands (NED) Zürich (SUI) 29 Aug 41.49 Russia (RUS) Stuttgart (Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion) 22 Aug 93 42.29 Jamaica (JAM) Olympic Stadium, London (GBR) 20 Jul 41.62 Germany (GER) Mannheim (Hoffmann) 29 Jul 16 42.30 Great Britain & NI (GBR) London (GBR) 20 Jul 41.77 Great Britain & NI (GBR) Rio de Janeiro (Estádio Olímpico) 19 Aug 16 42.31 PR of China (CHN) Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 1 Sep 41.78 France (FRA) Paris Saint-Denis (Stade de France) 30 Aug 03 42.60 Switzerland (SUI) Lausanne (SUI) 5 Jul 41.92 Bahamas (BAH) Sevilla (La Cartuja) 29 Aug 99 42.93 France (FRA) Lausanne (SUI) 5 Jul 42.00 USSR (URS) Moskva (Lenin Stadium) 17 Aug 85 43.04 Brazil (BRA) Lima (PER) 9 Aug 42.03 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) Beijing (National Stadium) 29 Aug 15 43.19 Australia (AUS) Yokohama (International) 11 May 2 Timing by SEIKO AT-4X1-W-h----.SL2..v1 Issued at 19:20 on Friday, 04 October 2019 2 Official IAAF Partners.
Recommended publications
  • RESULTS 200 Metres Men
    Marrakech (MAR) Continental Cup 13-14 September 2014 RESULTS 200 Metres Men RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 19.19 Usain BOLT JAM 23 Berlin 20 Aug 2009 Championships Record CR 19.87 Wallace SPEARMON USA 22 Athína (Olympic Stadium) 17 Sep 2006 World Leading WL 19.68 Justin GATLIN USA 32 Monaco 18 Jul 2014 Area Record AR National Record NR Personal Best PB Season Best SB 14 September 2014 19:46 START TIME 31° C 33 % +0.2 m/s TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY WIND PLACE BIB NAME TEAM DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn POINTS 1 619 Alonso EDWARD AME (PAN) 08 Dec 89 3 19.98 0.142 8 2 520 Rasheed DWYER AME (JAM) 29 Jan 89 7 19.98 PB 0.176 7 3 631 Femi OGUNODE APA (QAT) 15 May 91 1 20.17 0.159 6 4 585 Christophe LEMAITRE EUR (FRA) 11 Jun 90 4 20.28 0.138 5 5 649 Serhiy SMELYK EUR (UKR) 19 Apr 87 8 20.37 0.162 4 6 502 Isaac MAKWALA AFR (BOT) 29 Sep 86 2 20.49 0.163 F1 3 7 511 Hua Wilfried KOFFI AFR (CIV) 12 Oct 87 6 20.62 0.200 2 8 529 Masafumi NAOKI APA (JPN) 19 Nov 93 5 21.12 0.148 1 Photo Finish reading to 1/1000th of a second: BIB 520 - 19.974 BIB 619 - 19.972 Continental Cup Standings after 32 events 1 EUR EUROPE 355.5 2 AME AMERICAS 317 3 AFR AFRICA 259 4 APA ASIA-PACIFIC 214.5 ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP LIST SEASON OUTDOOR TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE DATE 19.19 Usain BOLT (JAM) Berlin 20 Aug 09 19.68 Justin GATLIN (USA) Monaco 18 Jul 14 19.26 Yohan BLAKE (JAM) Bruxelles 16 Sep 11 19.82 Warren WEIR (JAM) New York City, NY 14 Jun 14 19.32 Michael JOHNSON (USA) Atlanta, GA 1 Aug 96 19.84 Alonso EDWARD (PAN)
    [Show full text]
  • London 2018: Full Athletes' Bios (PDF)
    Men's 100m Diamond Discipline - Heat 1 21.07.2018 Start list 100m Time: 14:35 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Andrew POZZI GHR 9.87 WR 9.58 Usain HOLT JAM Herlin 16.08.09 2 Jaylen HACON USA 9.69 9.97 9.97 AR 9.86 Francis OHIKWELU POR Athina 22.08.04 3 Zhenye XIE CHN 9.91 9.97 9.97 AR 9.86 Jimmy VICAUT FRA Paris 04.07.15 AR 9.86 Jimmy VICAUT FRA Montreuil-sous-Hois 07.06.16 4 Christian COLEMAN USA 9.69 9.82 9.98 NR 9.87 Linford CHRISTIE GHR Stuttgart 15.08.93 5 Zharnel HUGHES GHR 9.87 9.91 9.91 WJR 9.97 Trayvon HROMELL USA Eugene, OR 13.06.14 6 Isiah YOUNG USA 9.69 9.92 9.92 MR 9.78 Tyson GAY USA 13.08.10 7 Yohan HLAKE JAM 9.58 9.69 10.00 DLR 9.69 Yohan HLAKE JAM Lausanne 23.08.12 8 Cameron HURRELL USA 9.69 9.93 9.93 SH 9.88 Noah LYLES USA 22.06.18 9 Ojie EDOHURUN GHR 9.87 10.04 10.04 SH 9.88 Ronnie HAKER USA 30.06.18 2018 World Outdoor list Medal Winners Road To The Final 9.88 +1.1 Noah LYLES USA Des Moines, IA 22.06.18 1 Ronnie HAKER (USA) 23 9.88 +0.8 Ronnie HAKER USA Paris 30.06.18 2017 - London IAAF World Ch. in 2 Jimmy VICAUT (FRA) 14 9.89 +1.4 Michael RODGERS USA Des Moines, IA 21.06.18 Athletics 3 Christian COLEMAN (USA) 13 9.91 +0.4 Zharnel HUGHES GHR Kingston 09.06.18 9.91 +0.2 Hingtian SU CHN Madrid 22.06.18 1.
    [Show full text]
  • START LIST 4 X 100 Metres Relay Women - Round 1 First 3 in Each Heat (Q) and the Next 2 Fastest (Q) Advance to the Final
    London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 START LIST 4 x 100 Metres Relay Women - Round 1 First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final RECORDS RESULT TEAM COUNTRY VENUE DATE World Record WR 40.82 United States USA London (Olympic Stadium) 10 Aug 2012 Championships Record CR 41.07 Jamaica JAM Beijing (National Stadium) 29 Aug 2015 World Leading WL 42.12 University of Oregon USA Torrance (El Camino), CA 15 Apr 2017 World Leading WL 42.12 Louisiana State University USA Baton Rouge, LA 29 Apr 2017 i = Indoor performance Heat 1 2 12 August 2017 10:35 START TIME LANE TEAM BIB NATIONAL RECORD SEASON BEST 2 NIGERIA NGR 42.39 43.84 DNS 3 ECUADOR ECU 43.88 44.26 1 Yuliana ANGULO 2 Narcisa LANDÁZURI 3 Romina CIFUENTES 4 Ángela TENORIO 4 UNITED STATES USA 40.82 42.12 1 Aaliyah BROWN 2 Allyson FELIX 3 Morolake AKINOSUN 4 Ariana WASHINGTON 5 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. GBR 41.77 44.20 1 Asha PHILIP 2 Desiree HENRY 3 Dina ASHER-SMITH 4 Daryll NEITA 6 GHANA GHA 42.67 1 Flings OWUSU-AGYAPONG 2 Gemma ACHEAMPONG 3 Akua OBENG-AKROFI 4 Janet AMPONSAH 7 FRANCE FRA 41.78 43.76 1 Orlann OMBISSA-DZANGUE 2 Ayodelé IKUESAN 3 Maroussia PARÉ 4 Carolle ZAHI 8 NETHERLANDS NED 42.04 43.02 1 Madiea GHAFOOR 2 Dafne SCHIPPERS 3 Naomi SEDNEY 4 Jamile SAMUEL 9 SWITZERLAND SUI 42.53 42.53 1 Ajla DEL PONTE 2 Sarah ATCHO 3 Mujinga KAMBUNDJI 4 Salomé KORA 1 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-4X1-W-h----.SL2..v1 Issued at 09:26 on Saturday, 12 August 2017 2 Official Partners London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 START LIST 4 x 100 Metres Relay Women
    [Show full text]
  • — Olympic Games XXXI Women —
    Volume 15, No. 62 August 26, 2016 version ii — Olympic Games XXXI Women — RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL — By-Nation Medal Chart — AUGUST 12–21 Nation ................Men Women Overall G S B Total G S B Total ATTENDANCE United States ......7 5 4 16 6 5 5 16 ........32 No official figures released, but all sessions were under capacity, Kenya ..................3 3 — 6 3 3 1 7 ..........13 the non-Bolt nights way under capacity. Jamaica ..............4 1 — 5 2 2 2 6 ..........11 WEATHER Ethiopia ...............— 1 2 3 1 1 3 5 ............8 Official temperature (both F and C) and humidity readings are given Great Britain ........2 — 1 3 — 1 3 4 ............7 with each final. Spotty rain on several days; generally pleasant Canada ...............1 1 3 5 — — 1 1 ............6 and calm. China ..................1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 ............6 EXPLAINING THE TYPOGRAPHY France .................— 2 3 5 — 1 — 1 ............6 Paragraph breaks in the preliminary rounds of running events indicate New Zealand .......— — 2 2 — 1 1 2 ............4 the separation between qualifiers and non-qualifiers. South Africa ........1 1 — 2 1 1 — 2 ............4 Croatia ................— — — 0 2 — 1 3 ............3 ATHLETE CODING Germany .............2 — 1 3 — — — 0 ............3 All medalists appear in purple ink; all Americans are underlined (if in multiple rounds, only in the final round in which they competed); Poland ................— 1 1 2 1 — — 1 ............3 field-event/multi medalists appear in either blue (gold medal), red Algeria .................— 2 — 2 — — — 0 ............2 (silver) or green (bronze) in the progression charts. Australia ..............— 1 1 2 — — — 0 ............2 Bahamas .............— — 1 1 1 — — 1 ............2 SPLIT TIMES ths Bahrain ...............— — — 0 1 1 — 2 ............2 The official timer, Omega, provided the best splits ever.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2018 MISSION
    annual report 2018 MISSION TO INSPIRE EXCELLENCE IN THE ATHLETES OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TO ENABLE THEM TO REALIZE THEIR FULL POTENTIAL 01 CONTENT 03 Letter from President Lewis 05 About the TTOC 06 #10Golds24 07 Celebrating Competitive Excellence 13 Athlete Support 14 Future is Female 16 Marketing and Promotion 18 Promoting Olympism 20 Annual Awards 22 The People Who Make It Happen 02 President Lewis ear TTOC family, as we reflect, review and report on the year 2018 and ponder on initiatives such as ‘Future is Female', ‘10 gold medals by 2024', ‘Next Champion ', good governance and our continued focus on being market focused and athleteD centered, I urge us all to remember that successful people and organisations embrace fear and discomfort. Organisations and people who succeed, expand while others get smaller. They take risks while others conserve. They remain focused on the destination instead of the difficulties. The successful keep their eyes on the targets regardless of the challenges. Big thinking, massive actions, expansion and risk taking are necessary for our survival and future growth. We will never have all the answers. Our timing will never be perfect. There will always be obstacles and difficulties. However, success is our duty, obligation and responsibility. Successful people and organisations are highly goal oriented and always pay more attention to the target than the problem. Excuses are for people and organisations who refuse to take responsibility. People and organisations with a can do attitude approach every situation with the outlook that no matter what, it can be done. Challenges are the experiences that forge successful people and organisations' abilities.
    [Show full text]
  • ASIAN Athletics 2 0 1 7 R a N K I N G S
    ASIAN athletics 2 0 1 7 R a n k i n g s compiled by: Heinrich Hubbeling - ASIAN AA Statistician – C o n t e n t s Page 1 Table of Contents/Abbreviations for countries 2 - 3 Introduction/Details 4 - 9 Asian Continental Records 10 - 60 2017 Rankings – Men events 60 Name changes (to Women´s Rankings) 61 - 108 2017 Rankings – Women events 109 – 111 Asian athletes in 2017 World lists 112 Additions/Corrections to 2016 Rankings 113 - 114 Contacts for other publications etc. ============================================================== Abbreviations for countries (as used in this booklet) AFG - Afghanistan KGZ - Kyrghizstan PLE - Palestine BAN - Bangladesh KOR - Korea (South) PRK - D P R Korea BHU - Bhutan KSA - Saudi Arabia QAT - Qatar BRN - Bahrain KUW - Kuwait SGP - Singapore BRU - Brunei LAO - Laos SRI - Sri Lanka CAM - Cambodia LBN - Lebanon SYR - Syria CHN - China MAC - Macau THA - Thailand HKG - Hongkong MAS - Malaysia TJK - Tajikistan INA - Indonesia MDV - Maldives TKM - Turkmenistan IND - India MGL - Mongolia TLS - East Timor IRI - Iran MYA - Myanmar TPE - Chinese Taipei IRQ - Iraq NEP - Nepal UAE - United Arab E. JOR - Jordan OMA - Oman UZB - Uzbekistan JPN - Japan PAK - Pakistan VIE - Vietnam KAZ - Kazakhstan PHI - Philippines YEM - Yemen ============================================================== Cover Photo: MUTAZ ESSA BARSHIM -World Athlet of the Year 2017 -World Champion 2017 -World 2017 leader with 2.40 m (achieved twice) -undefeated during the 2017 season 1 I n t r o d u c t i o n With this booklet I present my 29th consecutive edition of Asian athletics statistics. As in the previous years I am very grateful to the ASIAN ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION and its secretary and treasurer, Mr Maurice Nicholas as well as to Mrs Regina Long; without their support I would not have been able to realise this project.
    [Show full text]
  • 17Th ASIAN GAMES at Incheon/KOR, 27.09. – 03.10.2014
    17th ASIAN GAMES at Incheon/KOR, 27.09. – 03.10.2014 -following are the complete results plus detailed additional information (medal & placing table, updated ASIAN GAMES Records etc.) from the Athletics competitions at the ASIAN GAMES- -with thanks to Mr Mirko Jalava and information from his excellent TILASTOPAJA-website – -athletes from 42 (out of the 45) ASIAN AA Member Federations participated (i.e. all except BAN, BRU & JOR) – the following statistical details are a proof for the outstanding standards in most events at these Games: -a comparison of the results for the winners to the Gold medalists from Guangzhou (2010 Games) shows better performances in 37 events (13 by Men & 14 by Women) against better performances at the 2010 Games in the other 19 events (10 by Men & 9 by Women); the remaining (47th) event, Men´s 50 km Walk, was not held 4 years ago; in addition another better time (one of the new GR´s) compared to the 2010 Games was achieved in a heat of Women´s 400 m hurdles – -see additional remarks concerning the outstanding standards at these Games on pages 28 & 29 - -the following abbreviations are used in the results section below (number of new records achieved in each category shown in bracketts); records broken twice (i.e. in a heat and again improved in a final) are not even counted for this survey: -AR = new Area Records (= 3); GR = new Games Records (= 18 – including 1 equalled GR) -NR = new National Records (= 44); these NR´s were achieved by athletes from 26 different federations with the most new records (each in
    [Show full text]
  • — World Indoor Champs Women —
    Volume 15, No. 19 March 22, 2016 — World Indoor Champs Women — PORTLAND, OREGON VI–1. Pierre 7.07; 2. Rosángela Santos 400 METERS (Bra) 7.21; 3. Maja Mihalinec (Slo) 7.28; 4. March 17–20 FINAL (3/19) Chantal Butzek (Ger) 7.35; 1. Kemi Adekoya (Bhr) 51.45 NR (200 banked) 5. Carole Zahi (Fra) 7.36; 6. Angie Lam (23.81/27.74); (Attendance: 6924, 4087/7016 (sellout), On Ki (HK) 7.54; 7. Valentina Meredova 2. Ashley Spencer (US) 51.72; 6842/7173 (sellout), 7191 (sellout)—39,283. (Tkm) 7.89. 3. Quanera Hayes (US) 51.76; SEMIS (3/19; qualify 2+2) 4. Stephenie Ann McPherson (Jam) 52.20; 60 METERS I–1. Pierre 7.06; 2. Asher-Smith 7.11; 5. Justyna Święty (Pol) 52.46; FINAL (3/19) 3. Samuel 7.16; 4. Baptiste 7.16; 5. Pinto 6. Iveta Putalová (Svk) 54.39. 1. Barbara Pierre (US) 7.02 (x, =12 A); 7.22; 6. Povh 7.27; 7. Popowicz-Drapala 2. Dafne Schippers (Hol) 7.04; HEATS (3/18; qualify 2+4) 7.34;… dns. Hooper. 3. Elaine Thompson (Jam) 7.06; I–1. Adekoya 52.27; 2. McPherson 52.56; II–1. Ahye 7.09 =NR =PR; 2. Bowie 7.11 4. Michelle-Lee Ahye (Tri) 7.11; 3. Mupopo Kabange (Zam) 52.72 NR; 4. PR; 3. Ta Lou 7.15; 5. Asha Philip (GB) 7.14; Samantha Edwards (Ant) 53.70; 4. Facey 7.21; 5. Harrigan 7.23; 6. 6. Tori Bowie (US) 7.14; 5. Amaliya Sharoyan (Arm) 55.13.
    [Show full text]
  • European Champions Jo Pavey and Greg Rutherford
    1 JANUARY 2015 BAWANEWSTHE NEWSLETTER OF THE BRITISH ATHLETICS WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION uropean champions Jo Pavey and Greg Rutherford vote went to Eilidh Child, who won Commonwealth 400m have been named athletes of the year by the British hurdles silver on home soil for Scotland before taking the AthleticsE Writers’ Association at the organisation’s 52nd European title in Zurich. annual awards in London on 22nd November 2014. The Ron Pickering Memorial Award for Services to Pavey won the hearts of the nation and the votes of Athletics went to the country’s track and field writers for this year’s Cliff Mark Shearman, Temple Award by battling to bronze in the Commonwealth a photographer Games 5,000 metres in Glasgow before following up that who has attended performance with gold in the 10,000m at the European 13 Olympics and Championships in Zurich a few days later. This came whose first front despite Pavey being on the eve of her 41st birthday and cover picture for only 10 months after giving birth to her second child. Athletics Weekly dates back to 1962. Rutherford, meanwhile, enjoyed a near-perfect summer of long jump domination to take the John Rodda Award for Goldie Sayers top male athlete. He began by setting a British record and earned BAWA’s world-leading mark for 2014 of 8.51m in the United States. 2014 Inspiration Award, given in After this he struck gold in the Commonwealth Games and recognition of an European championships. athlete who has made an outstanding For the second consecutive year Adam Gemili was runner- performance in up, with last year’s BAWA athlete of the year, Mo Farah, a single event, third.
    [Show full text]
  • Asia-Top10-2014
    A S I A N A T H L E T I C S TOP 10 R A N K I N G S 2 0 1 4 - compiled by Heinrich Hubbeling, ASIAN AA Statistician - M E N e v e n t s 100 m / automatic timing 9.93 +0.4 AR Femi Seun Ogunode QAT 150591 1 Incheon 28.09.14 10.05 +1.6 AJR Yoshihide Kiryu JPN 151295 1rA Kumagaya 17.05.14 10.10 +0.4 Su Bingtian CHN 290889 2 Incheon 28.09.14 10.13 +0.7 Kei Takase JPN 251188 1 Hiroshima 29.04.14 10.14 +0.1 Ryota Yamagata JPN 100692 1s2 Kumagaya 05.09.14 10.17 +0.2 Zhang Peimeng CHN 130387 3s2 Incheon 28.09.14 10.21 +1.6 Asuka Cambridge JPN 310593 2rA Kumagaya 17.05.14 10.22 +1.1 Hasan Taftian IRI 040593 1 Almaty 14.06.14 10.22 +1.8 Yusuke Kotani JPN 230989 1r2 Fuse 29.06.14 10.22 +1.0 Pan Xinyue CHN 170193 1 Jinhua 06.07.14 irregular auto-timing 10.08 +1.7 Jirapong Meenapra THA 110593 1h3 Nakhon Ratchas. 11.12.14 wind-aided 10.08 +2.7 Zhang Peimeng CHN 130387 7 Eugene 31.05.14 10.10 +3.4 Sota Kawatsura JPN 190689 1 Austin 29.03.14 10.19 +3.0 Takuya Kawakami JPN 080695 1h3 Taipei 12.06.14 10.20 +2.2 Reza Ghasemi IRI 240787 1 Oordegem 05.07.14 10.21 +3.4 Yuki Koike JPN 130595 3 Austin 29.03.14 10.22 +2.6 Samuel Francis QAT 270387 1 Plovdiv 12.07.14 200 m / automatic timing 20.06 +1.7 Femi Seun Ogunode QAT 150591 1 Sofia 28.06.14 20.34 +1.7 Kei Takase JPN 251188 1h3 Fukuroi 03.05.14 20.39 +0.8 Shota Iizuka JPN 250691 1rA Fukuroi 03.05.14 20.41 0.0 Shota Hara JPN 180792 1 Yokohama 25.05.14 20.44 +1.8 Masafumi Naoki JPN 191193 1h4 Fukuroi 03.05.14 20.44 -0.3 NR Xie Zhenye CHN 170893 1 Suzhou 11.10.14 20.45 +0.6 Kotaro Taniguchi JPN 031194 1rB Fukuroi
    [Show full text]
  • Diversity & Inclusion
    May/ June 2018 Volume 193 Diversity & Inclusion Interview with a Chief 4 Solving the world’s problems Ruud Sommerhalder, Partner, PwC Web accessibility 11 Community building 16 Obstetrics Services Give Your Child the Best StartMore Room in for Life Love to Bloom C M Y CM MY CY CMY K We understand privacy is important to a mother and her newborn. That‛s why we offer a 2-bedded standard ward or a 1-bedded semi-private single room for your comfort. Enjoy precious moments with your baby in ultimate privacy. Contact us for more details now. Obstetrics Service Hotline Getting to Admiralty Ocean Park 3 mins Station Station GHK 3153 9303 / GHK shuttle bus 3153 9306 6 mins 港怡醫院 address: 1 Nam Fung Path, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong Gleneagles Hong Kong Hospital website: www.gleneagles.hk hotline: (852) 3153 9000 The magazine for members of the Dutch Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong Contents Suite 3002, 30th Floor Central Plaza 3 Chairman’s Note 18 Harbour Road Wan Chai 4 Interview with a Chief Hong Kong Solving the world’s problems E-mail: [email protected] Ruud Sommerhalder, Website: www.dutchchamber.hk Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) Skype: Dutchchamberhk Editorial Committee 6 News & Views Jacob Feenstra (Chair) Judith Huismans 15 Passing the Pen Maarten Swemmer Monique Detilleul 16 Lead Story Merel van der Spiegel Community building Alfred Tse Annemarelle van Schayik 20 Go Green Editor Donna Mah 21 Legal Focus Desktop Publisher 22 Tax Focus Just Media Group Ltd 24 China Focus General Manager Muriel Moorrees 25 Lifestyle Cover Design Saskia Wesseling 30 Passport to Hong Kong Advertisers 32 Events ABN AMRO BANK N.V.
    [Show full text]
  • Dutch Athletics Team
    Dutch Athletics Team 10th European Athletics U23 Championships Tallinn (EST) | July 9 - 12, 2015 1 Royal Dutch Athletics Federation / Atletiekunie P.O. Box 60100 6800 JC Arnhem The Netherlands President: Theo Hoex General Secretary: Jan Willem Landré Phone: +31(0)26 483 48 00 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.atletiekunie.nl @atletiekunie, @atletieklive facebook.com/Atletiekunie 2 Contents Additional info Dutch athletes 4 Introduction 5 A word with Jip Vastenburg 6 Timetable 8 Biographies 11 - Men 11 - Women 20 - Staff 29 History and Statistics 32 - Combined Events Calculator 32 - Dutch Medalists in European U23 Championships, 1997-2013 33 - All Dutch Performances in European U23 Championships, 1997-2013 33 - Dutch and European U23 Records 38 Additional Information & Production 40 3 Additional info Dutch Athletes Dutch Athletes can be found on several places on the web. Some have their own websites, but many of them you can also follow via their Twitter account. Men Website Twitter account Hensley Paulina @IamTrackPow Richard Douma www.richarddouma.nl @DoumaRichard www.bartvannunen.com @BartvanNunen Bart van Nunen www.topsportperfection.nl Jurriaan Wouters @JurriaanWouters Pieter Braun www.pieterbraun.com @PieterBraun Women Website Twitter account Naomi Sedney www.sedney.net Tessa van Schagen www.tessavanschagen.nl @TessavanSchagen Anneluijten.waarbenjij.nu @AnneLuijten1994 Anne Luijten www.ruitenburgrunners.nl (team) www.jipvastenburg.nl @JipVastenburg Jip Vastenburg www.teamsotra.nl (team) Nadine Visser @NadineVisser_ Eefje Boons www.hortas.nl (team) @EefjeBoons Femke Pluim www.alzu-coaching.nl (team) @FemkePluim Marije van Hunenstijn www.teamsotra.nl (team) Sacha van Agt www.stae.nl (team) @SachaVanAgt Others Website Twitter account Atletiekunie www.atletiekunie.nl @Atletiekunie @Atletieklive European Athletics www.european-athletics.org @EuroAthletics Tallinn 2015 www.tallinn2015.org @Euro_U23s 4 Introduction The Royal Dutch Athletics Federation proudly presents its delegation for the European U23 Championships in Tallinn, Estonia.
    [Show full text]