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Czech Republic's All Comers Marks Nejlepší Výkony CZECH REPUBLIC‘S ALL COMERS MARKS NEJLEPŠÍ VÝKONY NA ÚZEMÍ ČESKÉ REPUBLIKY as at / stav k 1. 1. 2011 compiled by Lud ěk Follprecht; SAS, ATFS ([email protected]) men / muži legend / vysv ětlivky 6.54 performance / výkon i indoor / v hale m intermediate time / mezi čas w wind assistened (decathlon) / nedovolená podpora v ětru (desetiboj) –0.5 wind / vítr (m.s -1) 1 rank / po řadí r1, r2, … first, second race… / první, druhý závod h1, h2, … heat… / rozb ěh s1, s2, … semi-final… / semifinále A, B, … first, second final… / první, druhé finále = tie / shoda po řadí Seun Ogunkoya name / jméno 28.12.1977 date of birth / datum narození NGR country / zem ě Praha venue / místo dosažení 14. 2.1998 date / datum dosažení Za všechny p řipomínky, opravy a dopl ňky autor p ředem d ěkuje Czech Republic‘s all comers marks Nejlepší výkony dosažené na území České republiky 60 metres 60 metrů 6.54i 1r3 Seun Ogunkoya 28.12.1977 NGR Praha 14. 2.1998 6.58i 1 Craig Pickering 16.10.1986 GBR Praha 26. 2.2009 6.58i 2 Kim Collins 05.04.1976 SKN Praha 26. 2.2009 6.59i 1A Ivo Krsek 21.03.1967 CZE Praha 14. 2.1996 6.59i 1r1 Krsek Praha 12. 2.1997 6.59i 1 Davidson Ezinwa 22.11.1971 NGR Ostrava 29. 1.1998 6.61i 1A Ji ří Hudec 15.08.1964 TCH Jablonec 4. 2.1989 6.61i 1h1 Ogunkoya Praha 14. 2.1998 6.61i 1h1 Pickering Praha 26. 2.2009 6.61i 1h2 Collins Praha 26. 2.2009 10 performances by 6 athletes 6.62i 3 Rolando Palacios 03.05.1987 HON Praha 26. 2.2009 6.62i 4 Ernest Wiggins 18.06.1982 USA Praha 26. 2.2009 6.63i 1A Sunday Emmanuel 08.10.1978 NGR Praha 9. 2.1999 6.64i 1 František Ptá čník 27.02.1962 TCH Jablonec 14. 2.1987 6.64i 2 Osmond Ezinwa 22.11.1971 NGR Ostrava 29. 1.1998 6.64i 1A Dariusz Ku ć 24.04.1986 POL Praha 4. 2.2006 100 yards 100 yardů 9.07m –0.5 1 Asafa Powell 11.11.1982 JAM Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.09m +1.2 1h2 Powell Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.37m +0.7 1h1 Trell Kimmons 13.07.1985 USA Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.38m –0.5 2 Lerone Clarke 06.10.1981 JAM Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.39m +0.7 2h1 Clarke Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.41m –0.5 4 Kimmons Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.41m –0.5 3 Dexter Lee 18.10.1991 JAM Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.42m +1.2 2h2 Mario Forsythe 30.10.1985 JAM Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.42m +1.2 3h2 Lee Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.43m +1.2 4h2 Tyrone Edgar 29.03.1982 GBR Ostrava 27. 5.2010 10 performances by 6 athletes 9.47m +1.2 5h2 Mark Lewis-Francis 04.09.1982 GBR Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.50m +1.2 6h2 Ryan Moseley 08.10.1982 AUT Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.56m +0.7 3h1 Craig Pickering 16.10.1986 GBR Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.63m +0.7 4h1 Jan Veleba 06.10.1986 CZE Ostrava 27. 5.2010 100 metres 100 metrů 9.82 –0.5 1 Asafa Powell 11.11.1982 JAM Ostrava 27. 5.2010 9.85 +0.6 1r1 A. Powell Ostrava 9. 6.2005 9.88 +1.2 1h2 A. Powell Ostrava 27. 5.2010 10.07 0.0 1r1 Mark Lewis-Francis 04.09.1982 GBR Ostrava 12. 6.2003 10.07 +1.3 1r1 Derrick Atkins 05.01.1984 BAH Ostrava 12. 6.2008 10.09 0.0 2r1 Kim Collins 05.04.1976 SKN Ostrava 12. 6.2003 10.10 +0.6 1r1 Terry Bowen 15.09.1971 USA Ostrava 31. 5.1996 10.10 –0.1 1 Jon Drummond 09.09.1968 USA Praha 29. 6.2003 10.11 –0.1 2 Coby Miller 19.10.1976 USA Praha 29. 6.2003 10.12 +0.6 2r1 Deji Aliu 22.11.1975 NGR Ostrava 31. 5.1996 10 performances by 8 athletes 10.12 +1.0 1r1 Davidson Ezinwa 22.11.1971 NGR Ostrava 28. 5.1997 10.13 +0.6 3r1 Donovan Powell 31.10.1971 JAM Ostrava 31. 5.1996 10.13 +0.9 1 Joshua Ross 09.02.1981 AUS Praha 13. 6.2007 10.15 +1.0 2r1 Aliu Ostrava 28. 5.1997 10.15 –0.1 3 Andul Aziz Zakari 02.09.1976 GHA Praha 29. 6.2003 10.16 –0.8 1r1 Aliu Ostrava 12. 6.2002 10.16 0.0 3r1 Dwain Chambers 05.04.1978 GBR Ostrava 12. 6.2003 10.16 +0.2 1 Olusoji Fasuba 09.07.1984 NGR Praha 27. 6.2005 10.16 0.0 1 Craig Pickering 16.10.1986 GBR Ostrava 27. 6.2007 10.17 +0.5 1r1 Francis Obikwelu 22.11.1978 POR Praha 17. 6.2002 20 performances by 16 athletes 10.17 +0.6 2r1 Fasuba Ostrava 9. 6.2005 10.17 –0.3 1 Lerone Clarke 06.12.1981 JAM Ústí n. L. 29. 7.2009 10.18 +0.5 1r1 Silvio Leonard 20.09.1955 CUB Ostrava 8. 6.1977 2 Czech Republic‘s all comers marks Nejlepší výkony dosažené na území České republiky 10.18 0.0 4r1 Miller Ostrava 12. 6.2003 10.18 –0.5 2 Clarke Ostrava 27. 5.2010 10.19 0.0 1h2 Pietro Mennea 28.06.1952 ITA Praha 29. 8.1978 10.19 0.0 1h2 Miller Praha 29. 6.2003 10.19 +1.0 1h2 Ross Praha 13. 6.2007 10.19 +0.9 2 Matic Osovnikar 19.01.1980 SLO Praha 13. 6.2007 10.19 +0.9 3 Ricardo Williams 29.09.1976 JAM Praha 13. 6.2007 30 performances by 21 athletes 10.19 +0.7 1h1 Clarke Ostrava 27. 5.2010 10.20 +0.6 4r1 Tim Montgomery 28.01.1975 USA Ostrava 31. 5.1996 10.20 –0.1 4 Gábor Dobos 21.02.1976 HUN Praha 29. 6.2003 10.20 +0.6 3r1 Michael Frater 06.10.1982 JAM Ostrava 9. 6.2005 10.20 +0.4 1 Ernest Wiggins 18.06.1982 USA Praha 16. 6.2008 10.20 +1.2 2h2 Dexter Lee 18.10.1991 JAM Ostrava 27. 5.2010 10.20 –0.5 3 Lee Ostrava 27. 5.2010 10.21 –0.7 1 Steve Mullings 29.11.1982 JAM Praha 8. 6.2009 10.22 0.0 5r1 Uchenna Emedolu 17.09.1976 NGR Ostrava 12. 6.2003 10.22 0.0 1 Vicente de Lima 04.06.1977 BRA Praha 28. 6.2004 40 performances by 29 athletes 10.22 0.0 2 Joshua Johnson 10.05.1976 USA Praha 28. 6.2004 10.22 +0.6 4r1 Aliu Ostrava 9. 6.2005 10.22 +0.7 2h1 Trell Kimmons 13.07.1985 USA Ostrava 27. 5.2010 10.22 +1.2 3h2 Mario Forsythe 30.10.1985 JAM Ostrava 27. 5.2010 10.22 –0.5 4 Kimmons Ostrava 27. 5.2010 10.23 –1.0 1 Linford Christie 02.04.1960 GBR Praha 27. 6.1987 10.23 +1.2 4h2 Tyrone Edgar 29.03.1982 GBR Ostrava 27. 5.2010 10.23 +1.0 1A Jan Veleba 06.12.1986 CZE Pardubice 3. 7.2010 10.24 +0.6 1 Leonard Praha 4. 9.1973 10.24 –0.5 1r1 Andrés Simón 15.09.1961 CUB Ostrava 10. 6.1987 10.24 +1.3 1A Ivan Šlehobr 15.10.1976 CZE Jablonec 21. 6.1997 10.24 –1.0 1h1 Drummond Praha 29. 6.2003 10.24 0.0 1h2 Johnson Praha 28. 6.2004 10.24 –0.7 2 Marcus Brunson 24.04.1978 USA Praha 8. 6.2009 10.24 +0.7 1r2 Brian Dzingai 29.04.1981 ZIM Ostrava 17. 6.2009 10.24 +0.7 2r2 Forsythe Ostrava 17. 6.2009 10.24 +1.2 5h2 Lewis-Francis Ostrava 27. 5.2010 57 performances by 39 athletes 10.25 +1.3 1r2 Joel Isasi 31.07.1967 CUB Praha 21. 6.1989 40 athletes 10.25 0.0 6r1 Nicolas Macrozonaris 22.08.1980 CAN Ostrava 12. 6.2003 10.25 +1.4 1 Kaaron Conwright 08.08.1976 USA Praha 5. 6.2006 10.25 +0.9 4 Christiaan Krone 30.08.1984 RSA Praha 13. 6.2007 10.25 –0.7 3 Philippe DeRosier 11.04.1984 USA Praha 8. 6.2009 10.26 –0.5 2r1 Robson Caetano da Silva 04.09.1964 BRA Ostrava 10. 6.1987 10.26 +0.4 1r1 Andre Cason 13.01.1969 USA Praha 21. 6.1989 10.26 +0.6 5r1 Osmond Ezinwa 22.11.1971 NGR Ostrava 31. 5.1996 10.26 +0.4 1A Seun Ogunkoya 28.12.1977 NGR Praha 20. 6.1998 10.26 +0.3 1r3 Sunday Emmanuel 08.10.1978 NGR Ostrava 1. 6.2000 10.26 –0.1 5 Nobuhara Asahara 21.06.1972 JPN Praha 29. 6.2003 10.26 +1.4 2 Pierre Browne 14.01.1980 CAN Praha 5. 6.2006 10.26 +1.9 1 Lukáš Milo 19.10.1983 CZE Tábor 4. 7.2008 hand timing / ru ční m ěř ení: 9.9 +1.7 1r1 Silvio Leonard 20.09.1955 CUB Ostrava 5. 6.1975 10.0 +1.4 1r1 Hermes Ramirez 07.01.1948 CUB Praha 11.
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