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July 14, 2006
Rome - Olympic Level



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IAAF Golden League in Rome -
Wariner - Carter Showdown
over 400m - other super events!!


July 14, 2006
Rome - Olympic Level

Demus Rolls - Marion J second!

Wariner closing in on Johnson – IAAF Golden League, Rome
Friday 14 July 2006
14 July 2006 - Rome, Italy - Jeremy Wariner is now the fourth fastest one-lap sprinter of all-time and was the undisputed king of Rome’s Olympic stadium tonight for the Borotalco Golden Gala - IAAF Golden League - a meeting which attracted around 40,000 spectators.

IAAF Golden League Jackpot round-up

Four athletes started out this evening in contention for at least a share of the total $1 Million Golden League Jackpot, which goes to anyone winning at all six meetings this year, and all four completed their third victories:

Men: Asafa Powell (100m), Jeremy Wariner (400m)
Women: Sanya Richards (women’s 400m) and Tirunesh Dibaba (women’s 5000m)

Those in contention for at least a share of $500,000, for achieving 5 wins out of six competitions are:

Men: Kenenisa Bekele (5000m), Irving Saldino (LJ), Andreas Thorkildsen (JT)
Women: Susanna Kallur (100m H), Blanka Vlasic (HJ)

Wariner, simply stunning!

While it was billed as a battle between NCAA star Xavier Carter, who stormed to the second fastest 200m (19.63) of all-time on Tuesday (11 July) in Lausanne, and World and Olympic 400m champion Jeremy Wariner, the men’s 400m actually turned out to be more of demonstration run by Wariner. The American, who was already the sixth fastest runner of all-time (43.91, last weekend in Paris) is now the fourth quickest ever, his winning PB of 43.62, the seventh best race ever seen. Quite stunning!

“ 43.6 came a lot sooner than I expected. I am slowly making my way down (the all-time list),” commented Wariner modestly. Michael Johnson’s World record of 43.18 is still a long way off but Wariner has placed his marker of intent down for all to see.

Carter was fast out of the blocks in lane 4 but Wariner quite literally always had his opponent in his sights as he was running in the lane inside. Any advantage which Carter had gained in the first 150m was quickly recaptured by Wariner and as the race entered the final bend and came out of it, this was clearly a one man show. Carter began to tie up dramatically in the last 30 metres and just hung on for second in 44.76, with LaShawn Merritt a fraction behind in 44.77. An all-American top-4 was completed by World silver medallist Andrew Rock (44.82), with Jamaica’s Jermaine Gonzales, setting a PB in fifth (44.85).

Powell, a meeting record

Such is the expectation built up over the last year regarding the 100m World record, that when a man runs 9.85m (+0.5m/s wind) we feel a tad disappointed. Tonight that was the sensation as Asafa Powell secured his third Golden League win of the season. But that’s no one’s fault but the spectator, a meeting record equalling win, the fifth fastest time in the world this season, should be treated as it actually merits, superb sprinting!

“I feel pretty good. I am happy with the win even without the record. I had a bad start,” confirmed Powell.

Dibaba has the better sprint again

In Paris last Saturday (8), Olympic champion Meseret Defar had set the agenda, now tonight it was the World title holder Tirunesh Dibaba who was dictating the tactics, and as a result we were treated to another splendid last lap sprint between the two petite Ethiopians in the women’s 5000m.

Whereas a week ago Defar had set out her stall and let the World champion make a counter attack, tonight Dibaba never allowed the World record holder to get her nose in front. The bell sounded with 13:55 on the clock, and soon after Defar’s pursuit of Dibaba began, as both women kicked. Defar never came closer than about 5 metres of her compatriot, with Dibaba showing a fleet turn of speed to close on the finish in 14:52.37, with Defar second in 14:53.51. The top-8 broke 15 minutes.

Richards also secure in $1 Million hunt

Dibaba was the first of tonight’s four $1 Million Golden League Jackpot contenders to be safe, and within minutes, a second athlete also secured her third win of the year.

Sanya Richards kept her eyes firmly set on at least a share of the season’s biggest prize with a 49.31 win, ahead of a PB for Jamaica’s Novlene Williams (49.65) and another national record for Vanya Stambolova (49.91) in third. The Bulgarian is one of the season’s finds, her time a European lead and her third national record at the distance outdoors this summer. The 22-year-old also produced an impressive 54.55 record for the 400m Hurdles on 11 June. Watch out for this fast finishing talent, we will hear more of her.

Ramzi - No record and pipped too!

World champion Rashid Ramzi made a brave attempt this evening to set a new World record on the track which in the last two years has brought him 1500m wins. An overly fast pace which had the pace maker running 1:48 for 800m, eventually took its toll and by 1200m we were back to 2:46, roughly two seconds inside the required record pace.

However, then as expected, the lactic began to kick into the legs of the 1500m field with Ramzi slightly more affected than his late pursuer and eventual victor, Kenyan Daniel Kipchirchir Komen, who took the win passing the Bahraini just before the line. The winning time was 3:29.02 a World season’s lead and established the Kenyan as the seventh fastest man of all-time, with Ramzi second in 3:29.14, an Asian record beating his own 3:30.30 (8th all-time fastest athlete) with which he won her last year.

World Silver medallist Adil Kaouch of Morocco was third in 3:31.10 a PB, with the top-10 finishers all home in under 3:33, in what was a race of the highest standing.

Laalou upsets more favoured names

If Ramzi had been surprised a little, then Russian Olympic champion Yuriy Borzakovskiy, out of sorts this evening in fifth (1:45.28), and the rest of the men’s 800m field were even more so ,as they were left adrift by Moroccan Amine Laalou. He held them all off in the final straight to establish a Moroccan record of 1:43.25, a World season’s lead. USA’s Khadevis Robinson in second 1:43.86 and a Saudi record for Mohammed Al-Salhi in third (1:43.99) made up the top-3.

Laalou’s previous personal best was a 1:43.68 (2004). It was a dramatic improvement for the 24-year-old who has been a World and Olympic semi-finalist but had a fastest of only 1:45.65 previously this summer.

The women’s 800m, the last track event of the night, was taken by World champion Zuliya Calatayud of Cuba in 1:59.35, followed home by USA’s Hazel Clark (1:59.83), and Kenyan record holder and World season’s leader Janeth Jepkosgei (1:59.86).

90.34m for Thorkildsen

The men’s Javelin Throw is currently very much a two-man battle, and tonight was no exception. Norway’s Olympic champion Andreas Thorkildsen (Oslo) and Finland’s Tero Pitkämäki (Paris) had each taken Golden League wins this season but already in the lead thanks to a fifth round 87.37m, the Norwegian put it beyond doubt with a 90.34m release on his last. This was the third time this season and his career that he had shot past 90m, this his second best ever. The Finn’s reply was good, but not good enough – 88.19m for second.

Bekele comfortably shows heels to Shaheen and Songok

Ten men went under 13 minutes in the 5000m - the first time in history that has happened in one race - outlining the quality but the real story was not about times it was about a three-way battle for middle distance running supremacy. Kenenisa Bekele, the World record holder, came out on-top in 12:51.44, the second fastest time of the summer. He had gone marginally quicker when winning in Paris last week (12:51.32).

The victory was what was important tonight, as the Ethiopian’s finishing burst was able to see off double World Steeplechase champion Saif Saaeed Shaheen of Bahrain, whose 12:51.98 was an Asian record, and Bekele's vanquisher in Oslo, Isaac Songok of Kenya (3rd 12:52.39).

The finishing times of the top-two look close but the reality was that Bekele had this race won with 80 metres to go, and while Shaheen closed quickly down the home straight to go past the Kenyan for second he never had any hope of catching Bekele.

Demus and Jackson remain in a world of their own

USA’s Lashinda Demus was a class apart again in the women’s 400m Hurdles, her 53.51 win was so far ahead of the rest they might as well have been in a ‘B’ race. It was the fourth fastest clocking of the summer for the World silver medallist. No surprise that all the better times are also on Demus’ CV.

World champion Bershawn Jackson was similarly ahead of the field in the men’s one lap hurdles, his 47.86 far too good for South Africa’s L.J Van Zijl (48.46) and Jamaica’s Kemel Thompson (48.81).

Saladino wins but Howe keeps them happy

Irving Saladino continued a remarkably consistent season by winning the men’s Long Jump but the celebration going on after the last round was for Andrew Howe, who sent the Italian crowd home happy with a world class 8.41m PB. The round before World Indoor champion Ignisious Gaisah of Ghana had leapt to 8.43m, a national record which secured second. World and Olympic champion Dwight Phillips still short of motivation was in fourth, though he might be encouraged slightly by a season’s best of 8.32m.

Vlasic 2.00m win

Blanka Vlasic, the winner in Oslo, took her second Golden League victory in the women’s High Jump. The Croatian saw off many of her main rivals for next month’s European title including Sweden’s Kajsa Bergqvist (1.97m), the World champion, and Russian Olympic champion Yelena Slesarenko (1.91m 7th, nursing an ankle injury by the look of it). Belgium’s Tia Hellebaut equalled her 2.00m national record set last week in Paris but lost on count-back to Vlasic. She has good hopes for both the Heptathlon and High Jump in Gothenburg, such is the Belgian's current form.

Jones fast, Simpson faster

Marion Jones is still getting faster, back to her old self but tonight her season’s best of 10.91 wasn’t enough to dissuade Jamaica’s Sherone Simpson against taking the women’s 100m win. 10.87 was the winner’s time, a mark only second to her own 10.82 (2 June) World season’s lead.

Kallur and Trammell take the sprint hurdles

Well the women’s sprint hurdles weren’t as fast as in Lausanne, but then again that was an exceptional meeting altogether. The victor there, Michelle Perry (12.43), was beaten here (2nd 12.58) in extremely convincing style by Sweden’s Susanna Kallur whose 12.52 was a European season’s lead. The Swede was also the winner in Paris last week.

Liu Xiang was not racing, the new outright World record holder* is back in China celebrating but still the men’s 110m Hurdles was swift, taken in 13.15 by Terrence Trammell, comfortably ahead of fellow American Aries Merritt (13.17).

Koech impressive; American record broken after 21 years!

An impressive solo effort following the heels of the designated pacemakers brought Olympic bronze medallist Paul Kipsiele Koech of Kenya a sub-8mins clocking of 7:59.94, second only to World champion Saif Saaeed Shaheen’s 7:56.32 in Athens on 3 July. Koech was followed home by the third, fourth and fifth quickest times of the summer from fellow Kenyans Richard Matelong (8:07.50) and Olympic silver medallist Brimin Kipruto (8:08.32), and Morocco’s Abdelkader Hachlaf (8:08.78 PB). In 5th was an American record for USA’s Daniel Lincoln, his time of 8:08.82 improving on Henry Marsh’s ancient mark of 8:09.17 established back on 28 August 1985.

Lebedeva solid as a rock

There were no 15m fireworks for Tatyana Lebedeva tonight but she remained as dominant as ever in the women’s Triple Jump. Her solid series of six efforts all over 14.54m was a sign of her quality and form, though Greece’s Olympic silver medallist Hrysopiyi Devetzi’s 14.79m did hold the advantage over the multiple World champion until the fifth round when the Russian pulled out her best of the night, 14.88m to seal the competition.

Australian double

There was an Australian 'one – two' in the men’s Pole Vault. Only attempting three heights this evening Paul ‘Budgie’ Burgess took the victory on his second vault at 5.82m, with Steve Hooker in second (5.77), and USA’s World silver medallist Brad Walker back in third on 5.72m, taking that position on count-back from three others who were also on that height.

Swift 400m ‘B’ races

In the ‘B’ races this evening there was a season’s best for Congolese Gary Kikaya of 44.66 (men’s 400m) behind which Jamaica’s Michael Blackwood (44.94) and France’s Marc Raquil also established their bests for 2006. In the women’s second string 400m, the Bahamas’ Christine Amertil won in 50.62, with Grenada’s Ann-Hazel Regis (50.77), and USA’s Moushaumi Robinson (50.80) next across the line, again all in season’s bests. There was also a national record for Benin’s Fabienne Feraez (6th, 51.47). Stephanie Durst (11.20) and Olympic 200m gold medallist Shawn Crawford (10.02) were the winners of the women’s and men’s 100m races.

Chris Turner for the IAAF

Golden Gala Roma 14-Jul-2006

Results MEN


GP
Official Result Men - 100 Metres - Race 1 Wind:+0.5m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Powell Asafa JAM 9.85 20
2 Brunson Marcus USA 10.04 13
3 Gay Tyson USA 10.04 13
4 Scott Leonard USA 10.05 10
5 Fasuba Olusoji A. NGR 10.12 8
6 Frater Michael JAM 10.14 4
7 Obikwelu Francis POR 10.24 0
8 Pognon Ronald FRA 10.27 0
9 Collio Simone ITA 10.45 0

GP
Official Result Men - 100 Metres - Race 2 Wind:0m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Crawford Shawn USA 10.02 16
2 Burns Marc TRI 10.13 6
3 Martina Churandy AHO 10.17 0
4 Brown Darrel TRI 10.18 0
5 Thomas Dwight JAM 10.21 0
6 Smoots Jason USA 10.25 0
7 Willie Kelly USA 10.28 0
8 Suetsugu Shingo JPN 10.35 0
9 Verdecchia Luca ITA 10.57 0


GP
Official Result Men - 400 Metres - Race 1
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Wariner Jeremy USA 43.62 20
2 Carter Xavier USA 44.76 14
3 Merritt LaShawn USA 44.77 12
4 Rock Andrew USA 44.82 10
5 Gonzales Jermaine JAM 44.85 8
6 Christopher Tyler CAN 44.98 4
7 Francique Alleyne GRN 45.33 0
8 Spearmon Wallace USA 45.49 0
9 Licciardello Claudio ITA 46.05 0

GP
Official Result Men - 400 Metres - Race 2
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Kikaya Gary COD 44.66 16
2 Blackwood Michael JAM 44.94 6
3 Raquil Marc FRA 45.01 0
4 Harris Otis USA 45.35 0
5 Gorries Paul RSA 45.44 0
6 Hill Clinton AUS 45.66 0
7 Byrd Leonard USA 45.68 0
8 Milazar Eric MRI 45.97 0


GP
Official Result Men - 800 Metres
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Laalou Amine MAR 1:43.25 20
2 Robinson Khadevis USA 1:43.86 16
3 Al Salhi Mohammed KSA 1:43.99 14
4 Madi Nabil ALG 1:44.63 12
5 Borzakovskiy Yuriy RUS 1:45.28 10
6 Yego Alfred Kirwa KEN 1:45.70 8
7 Jurado Juan de Dios ESP 1:45.74 6
8 Reed Gary CAN 1:45.78 4
9 Longo Andrea ITA 1:46.33 0
10 Bobbato Maurizio ITA 1:47.38 0
dos Santos Osmar Barbosa BRA DNF 0


GP
Official Result Men - 1500 Metres
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Komen Daniel Kipchirchir KEN 3:29.02 20
2 Ramzi Rashid BRN 3:29.14 16
3 Kaouch Adil MAR 3:31.10 14
4 Higuero Juan Carlos ESP 3:31.57 12
5 Boukensa Tarek ALG 3:31.58 10
6 Heshko Ivan UKR 3:31.61 8
7 Angwenyi Elkanah Onkware KEN 3:31.97 6
8 Kipchirchir Alex KEN 3:32.06 4
9 Sullivan Kevin CAN 3:32.65 3
10 Moustaoui Mohamed MAR 3:32.80 3
11 Boulahfane Kamal ALG 3:33.01 3
12 Lukezic Christopher USA 3:33.28 3
13 Simotwo Suleiman Kipses KEN 3:34.78 0
14 Casado Arturo ESP 3:35.49 0
15 Obrist Christian ITA 3:42.17 0
16 Silva Rui POR 3:44.61 0
Kimutai Philemon Kipkorir KEN DNF 0
Kipchoge Gilbert KEN DNF 0


GP
Official Result - Revised - Men - 5000 Metres
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Bekele Kenenisa ETH 12:51.44 20
2 Shaheen Saif Saaeed QAT 12:51.98 16
3 Songok Isaac Kiprono KEN 12:52.39 14
4 Bekele Tariku ETH 12:53.81 12
5 Feleke Abreham Cherkos ETH 12:54.19 10
6 Kipchoge Eliud KEN 12:54.94 8
7 Bellani Hicham MAR 12:55.52 6
8 Limo Benjamin KEN 12:58.29 4
9 Tadesse Zersenay ERI 12:59.27 3
10 Choge Augustine Kiprono KEN 12:59.70 3
11 Kiprop Boniface UGA 13:01.70 3
12 Kigen Mike Kipruto KEN 13:05.72 3
13 Songok Boniface Kiprotich KEN 13:16.44 0
14 Ritzenhein Dathan USA 13:17.91 0
15 Abdallah Ali ERI 13:20.13 0
16 Gashu Ibrahim Jellan ETH 13:31.10 0
17 Bakken Marius NOR 13:33.45 0
18 Ali Aboosh Mohamed ETH 13:36.88 0
19 Lebid Sergiy UKR 13:36.92 0
20 Negera Abebe Dinkesa ETH 13:47.73 0
Bett Charles Kiplangat KEN DNF 0
Kipsiro Moses UGA DNF 0
Gebremariam Gebre-egziabher ETH DNS 0
Geneti Markos ETH DNS 0


GP
Official Result Men - 3000 Metres Steeplechase
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Koech Paul Kipsiele KEN 7:59.94 20
2 Mateelong Richard Kipkemboi KEN 8:07.50 16
3 Kipruto Brimin Kiprop KEN 8:08.32 14
4 Hachlaf Abdelkader MAR 8:08.78 12
5 Lincoln Daniel USA 8:08.82 10
6 Kosgei Reuben KEN 8:11.66 8
7 Tahri Bouabdallah FRA 8:14.33 6
8 Misoi Kipkirui KEN 8:15.74 4
9 Kiprotich Wesley KEN 8:20.04 3
10 Slattery Steve USA 8:22.70 3
11 Keskisalo Jukka FIN 8:24.24 3
12 Taher Tareq Mubarak BRN 8:29.67 3
13 Abdi Youcef AUS 8:29.95 0
14 Martín Luis Miguel ESP 8:39.23 0
Langat John KEN DNF 0
Nyamu Julius KEN DNF 0
Weidlinger Günther AUT DNS 0


GP
Official Result Men - 110 Metres Hurdles Wind:+0.2m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Trammell Terrence USA 13.15 20
2 Merritt Aries USA 13.17 16
3 Oliver David USA 13.37 14
4 Hughes Robby USA 13.41 12
5 Wignall Maurice JAM 13.59 10
6 Giaconi Andrea ITA 13.74 8
7 Wilson Ryan USA 13.90 6
Olijars Stanislavs LAT DQ 0


GP
Official Result Men - 400 Metres Hurdles
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Jackson Bershawn USA 47.86 20
2 van Zyl L.J. RSA 48.46 16
3 Thompson Kemel JAM 48.81 14
4 McFarlane Danny JAM 48.84 12
5 Griffiths Dean JAM 48.92 10
6 Carter James USA 49.18 8
7 Carabelli Gianni ITA 49.72 6
8 Narisako Kenji JPN 50.20 4
9 Chiba Yoshihiro JPN 51.67 0


GP
Official Result Men - Pole Vault
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Burgess Paul AUS 5.82 20
2 Hooker Steven AUS 5.77 16
3 Walker Brad USA 5.72 14
4 Jeng Alhaji SWE 5.72 12
5 Stevenson Toby USA 5.72 10
6 Czerwinski Przemyslaw POL 5.72 8
7 Sawano Daichi JPN 5.62 6
8 Chiaraviglio Germán ARG 5.52 4
9 Hartwig Jeff USA 5.52 0
10 Gibilisco Giuseppe ITA 5.52 0
10 Mesnil Romain FRA 5.52 0
12 Filippídis Konstadínos GRE 5.42 0


GP
Official Result Men - Long Jump
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts Wind
1 Saladino Irving PAN 8.45 -0.1 20
2 Gaisah Ignisious GHA 8.43 -0.2 16
3 Howe Andrew ITA 8.41 -0.1 14
4 Phillips Dwight USA 8.32 -0.1 12
5 Tsátoumas Loúis GRE 8.12 +0.3 10
6 Pate Miguel USA 8.10 0 8
7 Al-Khuwalidi Mohamed Salman KSA 8.10 -0.2 6
8 Sdiri Salim FRA 7.98 0 4
9 Nima Issam ALG 7.95 +0.6 0
10 Lukashevych Olexiy UKR 7.80 -0.1 0
11 Davis Walter USA 7.65 -0.3 0
12 Johnson Brian USA 7.28 -0.2 0


GP
Official Result Men - Javelin Throw
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Thorkildsen Andreas NOR 90.34 20
2 Pitkämäki Tero FIN 88.19 16
3 Martínez Guillermo CUB 85.02 14
4 Vasilevskis Vadims LAT 83.75 12
5 Kovals Ainars LAT 81.00 10
6 Rags Eriks LAT 80.12 8
7 Järvenpää Tero FIN 78.87 6
8 Greer Breaux USA 77.89 4
9 Ivanov Alexandr RUS 77.40 0
10 Pignata Francesco ITA 73.65 0

Results WOMEN


GP
Official Result Women - 100 Metres - Race 1 Wind:+0.3m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Simpson Sherone JAM 10.87 20
2 Jones Marion USA 10.91 16
3 Barber Me'Lisa USA 11.08 14
4 Edwards Torri USA 11.09 12
5 Ferguson Debbie BAH 11.16 10
6 Jenkins LaTasha USA 11.18 8
7 Mothersill Cydonie CAY 11.25 4
8 Hooker Marshevet USA 11.33 0
9 Felix Allyson USA 11.35 0

GP
Official Result Women - 100 Metres - Race 2 Wind:+0.3m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Durst Stephanie USA 11.20 6
2 Lee Muna USA 11.35 0
3 Sturrup Chandra BAH 11.58 0
4 Chebanu Olena UKR 11.64 0
5 Allou Affoué Amandine CIV 11.73 0
6 Ireland Nicole USA 11.73 0
7 Sordelli Elena ITA 11.83 0


GP
Official Result Women - 400 Metres - Race 1
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Richards Sanya USA 49.31 20
2 Williams Novlene JAM 49.65 16
3 Stambolova Vania BUL 49.91 14
4 Henderson Monique USA 50.14 12
5 Guevara Ana MEX 50.43 10
6 Thiam Amy Mbacke SEN 50.55 8
7 Williams Shericka JAM 50.62 5
8 Trotter DeeDee USA 50.76 0
9 Antyukh Natalya RUS 51.04 0

GP
Official Result Women - 400 Metres - Race 2
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Amertil Christine BAH 50.62 5
2 Regis Hazel-Ann GRN 50.77 0
3 Robinson Moushaumi USA 50.80 0
4 Fenton Lorraine JAM 50.83 0
5 Nazarova Natalya RUS 51.26 0
6 Feraez Fabienne BEN 51.47 0
7 Ekpukhon Christy NGR 52.51 0


GP
Official Result Women - 800 Metres
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Calatayud Zulia CUB 1:59.35 20
2 Clark Hazel USA 1:59.83 16
3 Jepkosgei Janeth KEN 1:59.86 14
4 Martínez Mayte ESP 2:00.13 12
5 Sinclair Kenia JAM 2:00.42 10
6 Petlyuk Tetyana UKR 2:00.46 8
7 Benhassi Hasna MAR 2:00.67 6
8 Cusma Elisa ITA 2:00.84 4
9 Ceplak Jolanda SLO 2:01.37 0
10 Cummins Diane CAN 2:01.83 0
11 Spencer Sasha USA 2:04.13 0
Levina Tatyana RUS DNF 0
Kotlyarova Olga RUS DNS 0


GP
Official Result Women - 5000 Metres
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Dibaba Tirunesh ETH 14:52.37 20
2 Defar Meseret ETH 14:53.51 16
3 Bati Gelete Burika ETH 14:54.15 14
4 Adere Berhane ETH 14:54.36 12
5 Ngetich Priscah Jepleting KEN 14:54.76 10
6 Ochichi Isabella KEN 14:55.50 8
7 Wigene Susanne NOR 14:58.33 6
8 Tufa Mestawet ETH 14:59.05 4
9 Dibaba Ejegayehu ETH 15:00.11 3
10 Masai Edith KEN 15:02.99 3
11 Fukushi Kayoko JPN 15:03.17 3
12 Rhines Jennifer USA 15:05.24 3
13 Papp Krisztina HUN 15:10.71 0
14 Sertsu Bezunesh Bekele ETH 15:11.42 0
15 Ghezielle Bouchra FRA 15:12.17 0
16 Tollefson Carrie USA 15:21.75 0
17 Ejjafini Nadia BRN 15:28.14 0
18 Ayanu Workitu ETH 15:59.01 0
Chenonge Ines KEN DNF 0
Komyagina Olga RUS DNF 0
Slattery Sara USA DNF 0
Alaoui Selsouli Mariem MAR DNS 0
Kastor Deena USA DNS 0
Russell Blake USA DNS 0


GP
Official Result Women - 100 Metres Hurdles Wind:0m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Kallur Susanna SWE 12.52 20
2 Perry Michelle USA 12.58 16
3 Foster-Hylton Brigitte JAM 12.63 14
4 Jones LoLo USA 12.70 12
5 Lopes Priscilla CAN 12.72 10
6 Cherry Damu USA 12.86 8
7 Alozie Glory ESP 12.88 6
8 Ennis-London Delloreen JAM 13.02 4
9 Macchiut Margaret ITA 13.42 0


GP
Official Result Women - 400 Metres Hurdles
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Demus Lashinda USA 53.51 20
2 Ross-Williams Tiffany USA 54.40 16
3 Jesien Anna POL 54.57 14
4 Glover Sandra USA 54.90 12
5 Tereschuk-Antipova Tetiana UKR 54.96 10
6 Johnson Sheena USA 55.55 8
7 Smith Shauna USA 55.77 6
8 James Markita USA 56.06 4
9 Pskit Malgorzata POL 56.21 0


GP
Official Result Women - High Jump
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Vlašic Blanka CRO 2.00 20
2 Hellebaut Tia BEL 2.00 16
3 Bergqvist Kajsa SWE 1.97 14
4 Acuff Amy USA 1.94 11
4 Howard Chaunte USA 1.94 11
6 Efimenko Tatyana KGZ 1.91 8
7 Slesarenko Yelena RUS 1.91 6
8 Beitia Ruth ESP 1.88 4
9 Green Emma SWE 1.88 0
10 Styopina Vita UKR 1.85 0
11 Di Martino Antonietta ITA 1.80 0
12 Kuptsova Marina RUS 1.80 0


GP
Official Result Women - Triple Jump
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts Wind
1 Lebedeva Tatyana RUS 14.88 +0.1 20
2 Devetzí Hrysopiyí GRE 14.79 -0.2 16
3 Pyatykh Anna RUS 14.59 -0.5 14
4 Smith Trecia JAM 14.53 +0.7 12
5 Saladuha Olha UKR 14.28 +1.3 10
6 Gavrila Adelina ROM 14.15 -0.8 8
7 La Mantia Simona ITA 14.00 +0.2 6
8 Castrejana Carlota ESP 13.90 -0.4 4
9 Safronova Natallia BLR 13.77 -0.4 0
10 Oleynikova Yelena RUS 13.36 -0.2 0


 


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