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X King Varsity
Joined: 11 Jan 2003 Posts: 431 Location: Great Britain
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Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 7:29 am Post subject: |
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100m startlists
(I hope this won't take up too much space on this page Dan)
[Last update at 15:19:10 CET 20/08/2004]
Startlist - 100m Men - Heats
Qual. rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 10 fastest losers (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:35
Lane Athlete Country 2004 Personal
2 Nkansah Eric GHA 10.27 10.00
3 Emedolu Uchenna NGR 10.05 9.97
4 Suetsugu Shingo JPN 10.10 10.03
5 Fredericks Frank NAM 10.19 9.86
6 Poh Seng Song SIN 10.71
7 Campbell Darren GBR 10.21 10.04
8 Nascimento Yazaldes STP
9 Chen Haijian CHN 10.17
Heat 2 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:41
Lane Athlete Country 2004 Personal
2 Nariki Kakianako KIR
3 Al-Yami Salem Mubarak KSA 10.26 10.13
4 Gilford Darren MLT 10.56
5 Lewis-Francis Mark GBR 10.17 10.04
6 Németh Roland HUN 10.44 10.08
7 Zakari Aziz GHA 10.00 10.00
8 Al-Hanahneh Khalil JOR 10.53
9 Burns Marc TRI 10.12 10.12
Heat 3 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:47
Lane Athlete Country 2004 Personal
1 Yepishin Andrey RUS 10.25 10.25
2 Theodorídis Yeóryios GRE 10.17
3 Sainfleur Juan DOM 10.22 10.22
4 de Lima Vicente BRA 10.13 10.13
5 Djaffar Hadhari COM 10.32
6 Streete-Thompson Kareem CAY 10.17 9.96
7 Saeed Sultan MDV
8 Gatlin Justin USA 9.92 9.92
9 Myles-Mills Leonard GHA 10.35 9.98
Heat 4 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:53
Lane Athlete Country 2004 Personal
1 Thompson Obadele BAR 10.14 9.87
2 Hoídis Hristóforos GRE 10.14 10.14
3 Ferreira Diego PAR 10.57 10.57
4 Osovnikar Matic SLO 10.24 10.22
5 Sanou Idrissa BUR 10.23 10.14
6 Crawford Shawn USA 9.88 9.88
7 Ao-Oudomphonh Chamleunesouk LAO
8 Azizi Masound AFG
9 de Windt Pierre ARU 10.96
Heat 5 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:59
Lane Athlete Country 2004 Personal
2 Obikwelu Francis POR 10.02 9.97
3 Saidy Ndure Jaysuma GAM 10.27 10.27
4 Harmon Harmon COK 11.00
5 Pognon Ronald FRA 10.11 10.11
6 Fofana Nabie Foday GUI 10.57 10.57
7 Tsuchie Hiroyasu JPN 10.21 10.21
8 Mascarenhas Jarbas BRA 10.18 10.18
9 Durant Adrian ISV 10.43 10.37
Heat 6 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 11:05
Lane Athlete Country 2004 Personal
2 Dobos Gábor HUN 10.34 10.17
3 Chyla Lukasz POL 10.20 10.20
4 N'Dri Eric Pacome CIV 10.20 10.17
5 Shamsuddin Mohammad BAN 10.68
6 Nthépé Issa-Aimé FRA 10.33 10.11
7 Asahara Nobuharu JPN 10.09 10.02
8 Howard John FSM 10.88
9 Boldon Ato TRI 10.09 9.86
Heat 7 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 11:11
Lane Athlete Country 2004 Personal
1 Domingos André BRA 10.15 10.06
2 Phouk Sopheak CAM
3 Mobele Djikoloum CHA 10.69
4 Ross Joshua AUS 10.24 10.24
5 Gardener Jason GBR 10.22 9.98
6 Nakanelua Kelsey ASA 10.81
7 Tucker Lamin SLE
8 Browne Pierre CAN 10.13 10.12
9 Powell Asafa JAM 9.91 9.91
Heat 8 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 11:17
Lane Athlete Country 2004 Personal
1 Greene Maurice USA 9.91 9.79
2 Thomas Dwight JAM 10.15 10.12
3 Kosenkow Alexander GER 10.22 10.14
4 Muller Filipo TGA
5 Gasimov Teymur AZE 10.40
6 Katsantonis Prodromos CYP 10.19
7 Chiang Wai Hung HKG 10.56 10.37
8 Martina Churandy AHO 10.13 10.13
9 Manioru Francis SOL
Heat 9 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 11:23
Lane Athlete Country 2004 Personal
2 Macrozonaris Nicolas CAN 10.20 10.03
3 Alamou Souhalia BEN 10.31 10.31
4 Bailey Daniel ANT 10.19 10.19
5 Abaunza Carlos NCA 11.05
6 Chernovol Gennadiy KAZ 10.50 10.18
7 Berardi Gian Nicola SMR 10.64 10.60
8 Van Wyk Christie NAM 10.09 10.09
9 Aliu Deji NGR 10.07 9.95
Heat 10 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 11:29
Lane Athlete Country 2004 Personal
2 De Lépine Eddy FRA 10.31 10.19
3 Frater Michael JAM 10.06 10.06
4 Alexander Niconnor TRI 10.19 10.19
5 Bingangoye Wilfried GAB 10.98
6 Collins Kim SKN 10.10 9.98
7 Collio Simone ITA 10.20 10.20
8 James Xavier BER
9 Gattuso Sébastien MON 10.81 10.58 _________________ Doubt whom you will, But never yourself.
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Kishan Gill Junior Varsity
Joined: 24 Jan 2003 Posts: 236 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 7:46 am Post subject: |
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I agree with conway, their needs to be a purge of many records from the lists, particularly all from the GDR, and retrospectively all records set within two years of a positive drug test, but in the same breath, some will always be on the lists, such as flo-jos time (Yes i know she was never tested positive , but a huge cloud of doubt hangs over those times), so it is always going to be somewhat tarnished.
This also goes for championship titles. Taking kenderis as the most recent example, he will always be 2000 olympic champion in the history books, but only his contemporaries and the sports historian or enthusiast will judge it with some reservation. In short, the cheats have created a real stink, but as conway said, the anti-doping officials are on the offensive, so surely something good will come out of it.
As great as record breaking performances are, it is better to have performances that you can trust are genuine. |
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Kishan Gill Junior Varsity
Joined: 24 Jan 2003 Posts: 236 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 8:02 am Post subject: |
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Ht 1 looks the most competitive, but it seems darren campbell may not be in the lineup citing a hamstring injury.
Interesting that greenes heat follows powells. Will he try to make a point with a fast time ,to get a psycological edge.
The womens rd 1 heats were an eyeopener with the russian nesterenko running the fastest heat in 10.94 with ottey in second in 11.14 ( A far superior performance considering she is old enough to be her mother).
As for the american women, didn,t impress. Both lauryn and collander didn,t seem to be holding back. Devers is past her best, but should make the final along with her team-mates, but i doubt they will get into the medals.
At the moment, it seems to be shaping up as a nesterenko, aaron head to head.
As i write this, the qf results are out, which i have not looked at yet, so my analysis might be a tad out of date. |
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X King Varsity
Joined: 11 Jan 2003 Posts: 431 Location: Great Britain
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Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 8:23 am Post subject: |
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Yes the women's 100m heats threw up some impressive performances this morning. Nesterenko (BLR) looked like she was just coasting the race in the final 5-10m, and she ran 10.94 for a new national record. And that with an relatively slow RT of 0.240. Surely if she pushes herself and has a better RT (around 0.13-0.15) she could be possibly looking for a time of around low to mid 10.8x
Lauryn Williams also looked impressive, running an easy 11.16 into a headwind of -0.7m/s, also with a poor RT (0.247 for her, I believe), so she could be looking at a performance of around low to mid 10.9x
Arron also looked impressive only 'turning it on' at around 50-60m, and then running extremly easy through the final stages of the race, to dead-heat in 11.14.
A good morning of running, I'm now looking forward to the quarter-finals. _________________ Doubt whom you will, But never yourself.
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Conway Olympic Medalist
Joined: 25 Aug 2001 Posts: 3570 Location: Northen California
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Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 8:22 pm Post subject: |
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The first two rounds of the women's 100 have been very interesting ... Colander does not look good at all ... Very sluggish and no explosion ... Same for Devers ...
Looks like the medalists will be Arron, Nesterenko and Williams ... And not necessarily in that order ... My head says Arron should win it, but my gut says the Russian has something special inside ... Gonna be a high 10.8 race ... _________________ Conway
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X King Varsity
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 1:29 am Post subject: |
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The Men's heats threw up some impressive performances. The main favourites, Greene, Powell, Crawford, Gatlin and Collins looked easy running around mid 10.0x to high 10.1x, all of them shutting their races down somewhat far away from the finish.
Ato Boldon, unfortunately, is out of the quarter-finals after a somewhat poor heat. I feel for the guy, because he once was a great competitor and was always there in the major finals (apart from '99, where he injured his hammy around mid-season) and him and Greene really did set off the 'sub-9.90' trend bewteen absolute elite athletes. I just feel for the guy, as the last 2 or 3 season's have been tough for him. Oh well...
By the way, is it okay to post results here on the forums, or does it spoil the fun for you US guys/gals? _________________ Doubt whom you will, But never yourself.
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Conway Olympic Medalist
Joined: 25 Aug 2001 Posts: 3570 Location: Northen California
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 5:54 am Post subject: |
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Hey I was up til after 2am watching on TV here and monitoring the 100s on the net ... Nothing you could post would surprise me !!! Won't get to actually see the races til sometime this morning (hopefully) and by then the QFs will have been run !!!
Based on the first round I still think it is the 3 Americans and Powell running for the three medals ... _________________ Conway
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X King Varsity
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 9:34 am Post subject: |
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Those quarters were hot!!!
Qf1. F.Obik 9.93...looked easy thru the final stages
Qf2. S.Crawford 9.89...had a so-so start, motored away, but ran all out thru the finish...
Qf3. J.Gatlin 9.96...just like Crawford, run pretty much all out thru the finish...
Qf4. A.Zakari 10.02...looked like a tight finish, needed to 'run some' in order to finish in first
Qf5. Greene 9.93 (Powell 9.99)...Greene looked easy shutting it off at around 70-75m, and looked easy whilst Powell was trying to act flash easing up and dropping his arms at around 60-65m...I hoping that Greene runs something stupid-fast tomorrow, that would shut Powell up
In the women's semis Christine Arron, who was playing catch-up after a dreadful start, was knocked out and will not be in the final...Now it feels more like the olympics... _________________ Doubt whom you will, But never yourself.
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X King Varsity
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 9:46 am Post subject: |
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Semi-final startlists (from Sub-10)
Heat 1 - Sunday, August 22, 2004 - 20:55
Lane Athlete Country 2004 Personal
1 Pognon Ronald FRA 10.11 10.11
2 Frater Michael JAM 10.06 10.06
3 Crawford Shawn USA 9.88 9.88
4 Gatlin Justin USA 9.92 9.92
5 Lewis-Francis Mark GBR 10.12 10.04
6 Zakari Aziz GHA 10.00 10.00
7 Emedolu Uchenna NGR 10.05 9.97
8 Thompson Obadele BAR 10.08 9.87
Heat 2 - Sunday, August 22, 2004 - 21:03
Lane Athlete Country 2004 Personal
1 Myles-Mills Leonard GHA 10.18 9.98
2 de Lima Vicente BRA 10.13 10.13
3 Collins Kim SKN 10.05 9.98
4 Powell Asafa JAM 9.91 9.91
5 Obikwelu Francis POR 9.93 9.93
6 Greene Maurice USA 9.91 9.79
7 Thomas Dwight JAM 10.12 10.12
8 Gardener Jason GBR 10.15 9.98
That race is gonna be smoking!!! _________________ Doubt whom you will, But never yourself.
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Kishan Gill Junior Varsity
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 11:04 am Post subject: |
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Obikwelu looked hot !!!.
I'm still sticking to a powell and crawford 1-2, with greene or obikwelu in third.
Time around 9.82/9.83, but they might run something silly like 9.78.
I guess i can,t make my mind up. |
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X King Varsity
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 12:58 pm Post subject: |
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Tight finish to the women's 100 final, which saw Nesterenko come through to win in the final stages from Lauryn Williams, who claimed Silver in a new PR.
Results:
Wind: -0.1m/s
1. Y.Nesterenko (BLR) 10.93 (0.186)
2. L.Williams (USA) 10.96 (PR) (0.212)
3. V.Campbell (JAM) 10.97 (0.199)
4. I.Lalova (BUL) 11.00 (0.154)
5. A.Bailey (JAM) 11.05 (0.208)
6. S.Simpson (JAM) 11.07 (0.164)
7. D.Fegurson (BAH) 11.16 (0.177)
8. L.Colander (USA) 11.18 (0.183)
I'm still in shock with the Christine Arron situation, I can't believe she didn't make it, but that is just unfortunate. I can't wait fo' the Men's semis and finals, they are all gonna be hot... _________________ Doubt whom you will, But never yourself.
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Kishan Gill Junior Varsity
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 1:23 pm Post subject: |
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Nesterenko was consistent through the rounds and did well to overhaul the fast starting williams.
All 3 jamaicans in the final, look like potential gold-medalists in the sprint relay, anyhow they will give the americans a run for their money.
Theirs been a real reemergence of jamaican sprint talent not seen since 1988 and 1992 since ottey, jackson, cuthbert and ray stewart. |
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Kishan Gill Junior Varsity
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 1:25 pm Post subject: |
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staying with the relay. The US men look like record-breakers this year if they can pass the sticks safely. |
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Dan Chief Pontificator
Joined: 22 Mar 1999 Posts: 9334 Location: Salem, OR
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Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 1:27 pm Post subject: |
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The Jamaican talent has been there all along, just mostly running for other countries during that dry spell.
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Kishan Gill Junior Varsity
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Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 1:01 am Post subject: |
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It's true that the likes of Christie, Bailey and some other candian and british runners are of jamaican decent, I cannot think of any except ottey who switched nationality.
Of course, Inger miller is daughter of jamaican Lennox miller and I also believe that MJ has a jamaican parent. |
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