MIKE KENNEDY REPORT - PARTIAL DAY 4
DAY FOUR WORLD YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP
BOYS
Finals
3.000 METERS
Abreham Feleke of Ethiopia took control of the race at the two kilo mark, passed in 5:33.80, and went on to win in 8:00.90. His last 1,200 was 2:57.0. Ibrahim Gashu of Ethiopia was second in 8:04.21 and Saleh Bakheet of Barundi was third in 8:04.78.
HIGH JUMP
Haiqiang Huang of China had the competion won when he cleared 7-4 ½ with no misses but then went on to clear 7-5 ¼ before missing three times at 7-6 ½. Olesdandr Nartov of Ukraine was second with a first try clearance at 7-1 ¾ and Alex Soto of Spain beat out his country man for third as both cleared 7-1 ¾ on their second attempts but Soto had fewer total misses.
TRIPLE JUMP
DISCUS
Ali Shahrokhi of Iran opened up with 200-4 and that turned out to be the best throw of the competition. Antonio Vital e Silva of Portugal took over second in the second round with a toss of 194-7 but dropped to third when Osmel Charlot of Cuba pitched the platter 197-5 in the third round. There were no changes in the final three round. No Americans were in the final.
Preliminaries
200 METERS
First Round (first two in each heat plus next eight fastest to semifinals)
Heat 1 (+0.6)—Tetsuo Kurokawa of Japan and Dax Danns of Guyana (Helix, La Mesa, Ca.) staged a sturring battle down the straight with Kurokawa prevailing, 21.34 to 21.48.
Heat 2 (+0.4)—Devin Mays (Lincoln, Stockton, Ca.), running hard all the way, held off Kagisho Kumbane of South Africa, 21.34 to 21.49. However Mays was disqualified for running out of his lane.
Heat 5 (+0.8)—There was never much question as to who would win given that Harry Aikines-Aryeetey of Great Britain, the 100 meter winner, was entered. Aikines-Aryettey won as he pleased (more on that later) in 21.45 and Westere Galcha of Ethiopia (when was the last time Ethiopia had a sprinter) was second in 21.51. Antonio Norvell (Va.) got out well and was among the leaders until fading to third in a nonqualifying 21.87. He reached for his left hamstring as he crossed the line.
Other observations—Cuba usually does not bring may athletes to wourld championship and they expect most of those they bring to medal. One of those just might be Jorge Valcarce, a long and lanky runner who ran well within himself and expended little enery in running 21.30. You want attitude. You want attitude. I’ll give you Aikines-Aryettey, the Ghana native who is now running for Great Britain. As he was destroying the competion in his heat and approaching the finish line, he turns left then turns right and rips of his sunglass throwing them to the track. Can you see him getting away with that in a state high championship meet? When was the last time Ethiopia has a sprinter?
Semifinals (first two in heat plus next two fastest qualify for final)
Heat 1 (+2.1)—Wetere Glacha of Ethiopia got out fastest but was caugh at 100 meters by Cawayne Jervis of Jamaic built at three-meter lead but then had to hold on for the win in 21.28. Kosuke Kurisaki of Japan and Mohammed Al-Beshi of Saudia Arabia both closed well for second and third running, 21.31 and 21.34, respectively. Galcha was fourth in 21.48.
Heat 2 (+1.2)—Harry Alkines-Aryettey of Great Britain appeared to take control of the race but Jorge Valcarcel of Cuba was having none of it and in fact, taking a page from the book of Alkines-Aryettey, he turned to his right and appeared to laugh as he drew even with the Brit as both crossed the line in 21.08. Kagisho Kumbane of South Africa was third in 21.78 and Jose Perez of Spain was fourth in 21.88.
Heat 3 (+1.9)—Dax Danns of Guyana (Helix, La Mesa, Ca.) had the lead coming out of the turn but could not hold off the very late charge of Matteo Galvan of Italy, 21.17 to 21.26. David Hernandez of Spain was third 21.31 and Tyrell Cuffy of Cayman Islands was fourth in 21.60. Danns’ time was a personal best.
400-METER LOW HURDLES
Semifinals (first four in each heat qualify for final)
Heat 1—David Klech (California, Danville, Ca.) got out quickly and drew even with Robert Kigen of Kenya at the first hurdle. The two ran together through the 200 when first Kigen stumbled at the sixth hurdle and both slowed and fell slightly behind with 100 to go. Klech recovered nicely and caught Adel Asseri of Saudia Arabia, and Salih Dar of Sudan to win in 50.96 for the best youth low hurdle time in the world. It is also the best high school low hurdle time this season. Asseri was second in 51.13 followed by Jonck at 51.22 and Dar at 51.62. Vyacheslav Sakayev of Russia was a nonqualifying fifth at 51.73.
Heat 1—Tim Grier (Hiram, Ga.), running in lane 8 got out very well and was with the leaders at 200 meters before beginning to fade. However, he held on well and finished fourth in 52.13. Meanwhile, Romel Idriss of Sudan took control of the race on the far and went on to win in 51.02 followed by Mohammed Daak of Saudia Arabia at 51.66 and Romel Lewis of Jamaica at 51.91. Victor Valentin of Puerto Rico was a nonqualifying fifth in 52.78.
MEDLEY (100-200-300-400) RELAY
First Round (heat winners and next four fastest to final)
Heat 1—The United States running an all-california team of Isaiah Green, Deron Mays, Zach Chandy and Bryshon Nellum, won easily in 1:51.68 with Nellum anchoring 46.7. Sudan was second in 1:53.28 with A. Al-Nour anchoring in 45.9. Taiwan was third in 1:54.02.
Heat 2—Trinidad and Tobago won at 1:52.95 with Saudi Arabia second at 1:53.78 and Canada third at 1:56.42.
Heat 3—Puerto Rico won a fairly close race in 1:53.43 followed by Japan in second in 1:54.41 and Jamaica was third in 1:54.47.
Heat 4--
GIRLS
Finals
POLE VAULT
Ekaterini Stefanidi of Greece had not misses through 14-1 ½ to claim the gold medal. Keisa Monterola of Venezuela placed second based on a second attempt clearance at 14-1½. Shuo Yu of China finished third at 13-9¼. There were no Americans in the final.
SHOT PUT
In the first round, Simone Du Toit of South Africa put 52-5½ and Bo Li of China had a 51-11 effort, which would have been good enough to place 1-2. However both improved, Du Toit to 53-3 and Li to 52-2½. Dani Samuels of Australia, who need third round put to get into today’s competition grabbed third place with a 50-11 ½ effort in the fourth round. Kamorean Hayes (Harding, Charlotte, N.C.) could not regain her preliminary form and had to settle for 45-7 ½ which placed her sixth. Jenny Svoboda (Howells, Nb.) was eighth at 42-9¾.
HAMMER THROW
Anna Bulgakova of Russia took over the lead in the fourth round with a toss of 203.7 only to seeBianca Perie of Romania move back into the lead with a 204-3. The two finished in that order with Dora Levai of Hungary third in 192-11.
HEPTATHLON
Russians went one-two as Tatyana Chernova scored 5,875 points and Yana Panteleyeva checked in with 5,611. Diana Rach of Germany was third at 54.81. Chernova’s marks were 13.62 in the 100 hurdles, 5-6 ½ in the high jump, 35-4¾ in the shot put, 24.79 in the 200, 20-1½ in the high jump, 158-2 in the javelin and 2:21.91 in the 800.
Preliminaries
200 METERS
First Round (first two in each heat plus next eight fastest to semifinals)
Heat 6 (+1.4)—Bianca Knight (Ridgeland, Ms.), fresh of her 100-meter win, wasted little time in establish her superiority in the 200—specifically 23.24 seconds—running a strong turn and continuing through the main straight before letting off at the finish. Cadajah Spencer of Trinidad was second in 24.09 and Kimberley Hyacinthe of Canada was third in 24.13.
Heat 9 (+1.4)—Despite getting of to a bad start and looking a little sluggish, Khrystal Carter (Valley Christian, San Jose, Ca.) managed at 23.90 win with Irina Skvortsova of Russia second in 24.69.
Other observations—Aymee Martinez of Cuba, who was third in the 400, looks like a solid medal threat hear as well after running smoothly without appearing to exert much energy clocked 23.75 with just a slight wind of 0.3. LaToya King of Jamaica also looked good in running 23.90 as did Anika Jno-Bptiste of Antigua, who ran 24.01 and will be eligible for the 2007 World Youth meet in Ostrovo in the Czech Republic.
Semifinals (first two in heat plus next two fastest qualify for final)
Heat 1 (+1.6)—Anika Jno-Baptise of Antigua was out quickest but was corralled at the top of the turn by Aymee Martinez of Cuba who had little trouble winning in 23.52. Josiane Valentim of Brazil was second in 24.10 and Nombulelo Mkenku of South Africa was third in the same time. Julia Sutschet of German was fourth in 24.11 and Joey Duck of Great Britain was fifth in 24.14.
Heat 2 (+1.2)—Khrystal Carter (Valley Chritian, San Jose, Ca.) got out quickest, ran a strong turn and then held on to win in a personal best of 23.66. LaToya King of Jamaica ran a very even race then closed well to grab second from Olivia Tauro of Austria, 23.74 to 23.90. Cadajah Spencer of Trinidad was fourth at 24.18.
Heat (+2.2)—Bianca Knight (Ridgeland, Ms.) swallowed up the field by the time she entered the straight and then just cruised the final 80 meters to win in 23.37. Vanda Gomes of Brazil was second at 23.92 followed by Marika Poopwicz of Poland at 23.94 and Kimberley Hyacinthe of Canada at 24.40.
800 METERS
Semifinals (first four in each heat qualify for final)
Heat 1—Latavia Thomas (West Catholic, Philadelphia, Pa.) maintained contact with the pack although running on the outside through splits of 30.43 , 1:03.98 and 1:37.07 but then fell back and finished sixth in 2:10.48. Flavious Kwamboka of Kenya and Halima Hachlaf of Morocco staged a furious drive to the finish with Kwamboka winning, 2:06.88 to 2:06.91. Emma Jackson of Britain was third in 2:07.82 and Kagtherine Katsanevakis of Australia was fourth in 2:07.84.
Heat 2—Devon Williams (Central, Towson, Md.) was able to maintain contact with the front pack that split 29.52 and 64.52 but fell behind a pack of five at 500 meters and was never in the race finishing fifth in 2:10.26. Carolyn Plateau of Great Britain drew away from the pack to win in 2:08.07 followed by Angela Wagner of South Africa at 2:08.29 and Winny Chebet of Kenya was third at 2:08.53. Sabrina Buchrucker of Germany was the final qualifier in 2:09.08. It seem quite clear the the U.S. runners are not doing the same kind of training as is the rest of the world.
100- METER LOW HURDLES
First Round (first three in each heat plus next four fastest to semifinals)
Since neigther U.S. entrant had run over the 30 inch hurdles they were entered with on time and both found themselves in lane 8.
Heat 1 (+1.7)—Natasha Ruddock of Jamaica, running in lane 7 and April Williams (Skyline, Dallas, Tx.) both got out well and found themselves in a “rythum race” which results in very quick times with Ruddock winning, 13.32 to 13.34. Arna Erega of Croatia was third at 13.68. Williams’ time moves her into equal third on the all-time high school list with Jeanine Vickers (Pomona, Ca.) for 30 inch hurdles. Only Jolanda Johnson (Washington, Denver, Colo.) at 13.06 and Candy Johnson (Beaver Falls, Pa.) at 13.30 have run faster in an event that was run regularly in high school until the mid 80’s.
Heat 2 (+0.7)—The same thing happped here with Jess Gulli of Australia in lane 7 matching strides with Theresa Lewis (Western, Baltimore, Md.) with Lewis winning 13.45 to 13.77. Aleksandra Fedoriva of Russia was third in 13.90.
Heat 3 (+2.4)—Emilia Rundqvist of Sweden top her previous best by .10 when she won from lane 1 in 13.67. Charlotte Yeates of Australia was second in 13.85.
Heat 4 (+1.4)—Manuela Galtier of France racedc to the fastest time in the world with her 13.24 and dragged Annimari Korte of Finland to a personal best of 13.54 in second. Shermaine Williams of Jamaica was third in 13.67.
Observation—The top four times in the world came in the heats and with the prevailing winds the semifinals could really smoke.
Semifinals (first four in each heat qualify for final)
Heat 1 (+1.1)—Natasha Ruddock of Jamaica grabbed the lead out of the blocks and Theresa Lewis (Western, Baltimore, Md.) could not make up the difference as the two went 1-2 running, 13.24 and 13.32. The time for Ruddock equals the best time of the year and Lewis’ time ranks her third on the all time high school 30 inch hurdle list behind Williams’ time in the heats. Jess Gulli was third in 13.64 and Arna Erega of Croatia was fourth in 13.66.
Heat 2 (+0.4)—April Williams (Skyline, Dallas, Tx.) went right to the front and was never challenged winning in 13.44. Emilla Rundqvist of Sweden was second in 13.54 and Shermaine Williams of Jamaica was third in 13.81. The final qualifier was Charlotte Yeates of Australia in 13.88.
MEDLEY (100-200-300-400) RELAY
First Round (first two in each heat plus next two fastest to final)
Heat 1—The United States qualified easily in 2:07.22 running a team of Khrystal Carter, Ebony Collins, Elan Hilaire and Brandi Cross). Cross easily maintained a large lead with a 53.7 split. Japan finished second in 2:09.72 and South Africa was third in 2:09.74.
Heat 2—Jamaica, with B. Wilkins running a 53.6 anchor leg, was the easy winner in 2:07.71. Brazil was second in 2:09.13 and Poland was third in 2:10.04.
Heat 3—In a sturring three team battle, Russia, with N. Sozonotova anchoring in 53.6, just edged Austrailia, as both were timed in 2:08.25. J. Hoebergen anchored for Australia in 53.2. Trinidad and Tobago finish third but was disqualified.
LONG JUMP
12 Qualify for Final
LaRoya Johnson (Taylor, Alief, Tx.) had a best of 18-6 ½ and Quin’Shuldalyn McPherson (Taylor, Alief, Tx.) managed just 17-10 ½ and neither advanced. The top three qualifiers were Manuela Galtier of France with a wind aided 21-1¼, followed by Eloyse Lesueur also of France at 21-0 and Cristina Sandu of Romania at 20-9.
JAVELIN
12 Qualify for Final
The top three qualifiers were Vira Rebryk of Ukraine at 182-7, Zhang Li of China at 174-11 and Ynthi Coetzee of South Africa at 166-4. There were no U.S. entrants.
USATF REPORT
Klech clocks world youth leader in Morocco
Marrakech, Morocco - David Klech clocked the fastest youth time in the world this year in the boys' 400m hurdles to highlight the fourth day of competition for Team USA at the 2005 World Youth Championships at Sidi Youssef Ben Ali Stadium in Morocco.
Klech of San Ramon, Calif., ran a world youth leading time of 50.96 seconds in the boys' 400m hurdles easily winning his heat to advance to the finals. The 17-year-old, Klech also bettered his personal best time of 51.84 seconds in Friday's competition. "This is exciting and I am glad to be a world youth leader for more than five minutes," said Klech. "I got out really strong the first 200 meters then relaxed until I got to the homestretch and out kicked the last 50 meters. Hopefully, I will run a new PR because tomorrow I'm not holding back."
Timothy Grier of Powder Springs, Ga., ran a personal best time of 52.13 to advance in the 400m hurdles final. "In the beginning Coach (McKenzie) said to get out hard and stay ahead of the pack," Grier said. "I felt like I was going faster than normal because I did not pace myself. I was running for the win and went all out to make it to the finals."
Dante' Nall cleared 2.08 meters/6 feet, 9.75 inches to finish ninth in the boys' high jump final. A Douglasville, Ga., native, Nall's performance was a personal best. "I had a lot of competition and would have done better if my approach was right," said Nall. "I tried to step back more, but did not have enough speed."
Kamorean Hayes tossed 13.90m/45-7.25 to finish sixth in the girls' shot put finals while Jenny Svoboda of Howells, Neb., finished eighth with a mark of 13.05/42-9.75.
The 2005 World Youth 100m champion, Bianca Knight ran the fastest qualifying time in girls' 200m competition. Earlier in the day, Knight of Mississippi ran 23.34 winning her heat and later clocked 23.37 seconds in the semi finals to advance as the favorite to win another gold medal.
Khrystal Carter of San Jose, Calif., was at her best today as she ran a personal best time in the girls' 200m semi finals. She ran 23.65 seconds to win her heat and advance to girls' 200m finals. "I always plan on a PR, but today it happened and I was at my best," said Carter. It was a different story in the boys' 200m qualifying round as both Devin Mays and Antonio Norvell did not advance. Mays was disqualified because of a lane violation. Norvell of Portsmouth, Va., finished in 21.87 seconds missing an opportunity to advance by two places.
In the girls' 100m hurdles, Theresa Lewis of Baltimore, Md., and April Williams of Dallas, Texas both ran personal bests to advance. Lewis ran 13.32 seconds to enter the finals with the second fastest time in the semi final round. "I felt comfortable and tried to finish at a good time," said Lewis. In the qualifying round earlier in the day, Williams ran a personal best time of 13.34 seconds followed by a 13.43 performance to win her heat in the semi finals.
Devon Williams clocked a personal best time in the girls' 800m semi finals. Williams of Baltimore, Md., ran 2:10.26 followed by LaTavia Thomas of Philadelphia, Pa., who finished in a time of 2:10.48, as both did not advance tothe final."Everybody (in the second heat) ran a good race," said Williams. "I felt like I put all of my 100% and I am happy to be here as this was a great experience."
In the qualifying round in the girls' long jump, LaRoya Johnson cleared 5.65m/18-6.5 followed by Quin'Shundalyn McPherson 5.45m/17-10.75. Both Johnson and McPherson of Houston, Texas did not advance to the final.
In both girls' and boys' relay action, Team USA clocked the fastest qualifying times to advance. The girls (K. Carter, E. Collins, E. Hilaire, B. Cross) clocked 2:07.22 while the boys (I. Green, D. Mays, Z. Chandy, B. Nellum) clocked 1:51.68 both easily winning their heats to advance. "As I was coming around the curve, I could see myself on the big screen and I knew we had a good stick exchange because of the lead," said Elan Hilaire.
TEAM USA MEDALISTS
GOLD: Bianca Knight (100m); Cordera Jenkins (110m hurdles); Ebony Collins (400m hurdles).
SILVER: Ebony Collins (100m).
BRONZE: Kamorean Hayes (discus throw); Bryshon Nellum (400m).
MEDAL COUNT (Top 3 nations): #1, Russia 8; #2, Kenya 8; Tied for #3 USA and PR of China 6.
IAAF SUMMARY FOR SATURDAY
No, not Bekele - Feleke!
Saturday 16 July 2005
Marrakech - It might be vey early days but Abrehem Cherkos Feleke's controlled 3000 metres victory suggests the tiny teenager might be the next Ethiopian to explode onto the world stage.
Feleke became the second runner from the north African country to win the title in a time of eight minutes 00.90seconds, well clear of Ibrahim Jellan Gashu and Saleh Marzooq Bakheet.
Comparison with Kenenisa Bekele at this stage of his career would be wrong - but last night he won his gold medal with the same breathtaking tactics which are the proven formula of the Olympic and World 10000m champion.
Feleke who might be 16 or 17 - does it matter for the future - was a shadow in a 14-strong pack - only Japan's Harutomo Kawano had fell off the pace - until there were three laps remaining.
Then his small figure dashed to the front of the field and gradually winding-up the pace, within a lap there were only four opponents trying to stay with him - and three of those were struggling.
Feleke who this year has ran 7min 53.26sec, at the bell had only Bakheet for company, but he left the lanky opponent for dead with spurts beginning 300m from the finishing line.Indeed he covered the last 1000 metres in 2min 27.10sec.
That saw the Bahrain man a spent force allowing Ibrahim Jellan Gashu to slip by him and make it a double success for the Ethiopian nation, beating him for the silver medal by 0.69sec in a time of 8min 04.21sec.
On a night when the 1999 champion Yelena Isinbayeva was raising her world pole vault record to 4.95m in Madrid - three of the new generation were smashing the 4.10m championship record she set in Bydgoszcz.
Ekaterina Stefanidi who cleared 4.37m indoors in February might not have attained that height, but was just happy to take home the gold medal after a tense competition.
The Greek won the title on countback both herself and Venezuela's Keisa Monterola defying a swirling wind to clear 4.30m.
Shuo Yu in third place vaulted 4.20m while Australia's Vicky Parnov also matched the 4.10m former record Isinbayeva achieved in Bydgoszcz.
There was a high jump championship record of 2.27m from China's Haiqiang Huang raising the previous best set in 2001 by Russia's Dmitriy Aleksey by a healthy four centimetres.
Three men cleared 2.18m with Pole Sylvester Bednarek missing out on a medal. Oleksandr Nartov from the Ukraine and Alex Soto of Spain took the silver and gold on countback.
Hector Dairo Fuentes looked the part in following in the footsteps of past and present great Cuban triple jumpers when winning the gold medal.
Fuentes in the fifth round flew out to a distance of 16.63m to extinguish the previous championship best of 16.36m set by the Briton Jonathan Moore in 2001.
Ilya Yefremov the early leader from Russia produced a pb 16.45m to win the silver medal with Bulgaria's Zhivko Petkov clinching bronze with a jump of 16.20m.
Tatyana Chernova with three brilliant second day long jump, javelin and 800 metres performances, became the first Russian ever to win the heptathlon title - indeed a medal - with a score of 5875 points.
Chernova had ended the first behind fellow Russian Yana Panteleyeva by 26 points with Diana Rach a close third and that was how the final placings panned out.
The winner with her ultra-consistent display decimated the four-year-old 5470 points score of Germany's Annett Wichmann with a fantastic new championship record.
Panteleyeva and Rach from Germany who played their parts in making it an exciting competition, also bettered Wichmann's former record, accumulating 5611 and 5481 points.
Simone Du Toit the discus runner-up, was back on the medallist's podium - but this time to collect the gold one after winning the shot put.
The South African unleashed her mighty world leading throw of 16.33m in the third round to ruin the ambitions of Bo Li and Dani Samuels.
Bo Li of China produced her best effort of 15.92m in round two while the Australian's furthest throw of 15.53m came in the fourth round.
Ali Shahrokhi did even better clinching the men's discus gold medal with his very first attempt of the competition.
The Iranian with the best throw of his life, reached a distance of 61.07m - then never again managed to beat the 60-metres marker.
Cuba's Osmel Charlot only managed it once also, but his third round marker of 60.17m gained him the silver medal from Vital e Silva of Portugal who threw 59.30m in the second, then had four no-throws.
Bianca Perie didn't start very well in the hammer and after two no-throws was facing missing the cut until pulling out an effort of 59.37m.
The Romanian two rounds later pinched the gold medal with a winner of 62.27m to the disappointment of Russia's Anna Bulgakova who had thrown 62.05m in the previous round.
Dora Levai took the bronze medal for Hungary with a lifetime best mark of 58.80m with her last attempt.
Bianca Knight the 100m champion seriously hinted another gold medal is heading for the Team USA coffers with a runaway 200m semi-final victory in 23.37sec.
As good as Aymee Martinez looked in winning her qualifier with a time of 23.52sec, neither the Cuban who set a personal best or Knight's teammate Khrystal Carter who finished behind her also in a lifetime best 23.65sec, looked in the same class.
Teresa Kwamboka and Halima Hachlaf of Kenya and Morocco dominated the first heat of the 800m semi-finals and look good shots for the top medals tomorrow.
Kwamboka won the sprint to the line by just 0.03sec in 2min 06.88sec, with both the Kenyan and Morooccan setting lifetime bests in their tight tussle.
The men's race is more wideopen with the men's 100m champion Harry Aikines-Aryeetey also hoping to clinch a first-ever sprint double.
The Briton found out at first hand that it will be very tough to gain a second gold medal after Cuba's Jorge Valcarcel edged him on the line although they shared the same personal best times of 21.08sec.
Aikines-Aryeetey said: "He ran really well here and I'm going to be very wary of him. My problem is apart from tiredness, I haven't ran many 200's this summer.
"I had had three hard 100 competitions and now another two today and I'm feeling very tired from them.
"But I'm definitely up for the final and hopefully when I wake up tomorrow I'll a lot more fresher and relaxed.
There was a shock exit for Manuela Galtier of France - she was also contesting the long jump qualifiers where she had top mark of the night with a 6.43m windy leap - in the 100 metres hurdles.
Galtier despite her packed programme was expected to be a medal contender after running a world leading time for the year of 13.24sec in the morning heats, but finished seventh.
While she tried coming to terms with her unexpected exit, in the very first semi-final Natasha Ruddock equalled her world leader with the US contestants Theresa Lewis and April Williams claiming the next best times when running 13.32sec and 13.43sec.
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David Klech may have ran the fastest 400m hurdles time in the world this year when the American took the first semi-final in 50.96sec.
But Sunday's final looks wide open after the performances of the other medal candidates with four of them also setting personal best marks in guaranteeing their places.
Klech steered clear of Adel Jaber Asseri and Wiekus Jonck in his victory, but the Saudi Arabian and South African still impressed with their times of 51.13sec and 51.22sec.
The second semi saw Sudan's Abdulagadir Idriss Sudan clock a 51.02 pb ahead of Mohammed Dak from Saudi, who along with Robert Kigen of Kenya had achieved the previous world leader of 51.40sec in his qualifier.
Dak though was easing down and clocked 51.66sec with Jamaica's Romel Lewis in his wake finishing in his fastest-ever time of 51.92sec.
RESULTS
4th IAAF World Youth Championships Marrakech 13/17-Jul-2005
16 07 2005 Results BOYS
Official Results - 200 Metres - Boys - Heats
Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 8 fastest times (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:20 Wind: 2.7 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 311 Dax Danns GUY 21.48 Q 0.178
2 8 131 Mitchell O'Gorman CAN 21.68 Q 0.176
3 4 143 Kemar Hyman CAY 21.79 q 0.143
4 1 464 Philippe Sébastien Djaovazaha MAD 22.00 0.177
5 2 336 Alessandro Berdini ITA 22.27 0.160
6 3 394 Daniil Sinelnikov KAZ 22.46 0.166
7 7 553 Diego Vuyk PAR 22.57 0.169
6 377 Tetsuo Kurokawa JPN DQ 0.165
Heat 2 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:26 Wind: 0.6 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 6 218 David Hernández ESP 21.48 Q (PB) 0.208
2 8 370 Tristan Taylor JAM 21.90 Q 0.203
3 2 88 Karlton Rolle BAH 21.91 (PB) 0.217
4 1 698 Wei-Chen Yi TPE 22.15 0.182
5 5 435 Humoud Al-Ahmad KUW 22.26 (PB) 0.169
6 3 190 Juan Venegas ECU 22.61 (SB) 0.173
7 4 259 Sulayman Bah GAM 22.62 0.144
8 7 452 Kokurlo Roberts LBR 22.88 0.217
Heat 3 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:32 Wind: 0.4 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 610 Kagisho Kumbane RSA 21.48 Q (PB) 0.174
2 2 228 José Enrique Pérez ESP 21.64 Q (PB) 0.176
3 1 142 Tyrell Cuffy CAY 21.73 q (PB) 0.152
4 7 659 Withley Williams SKN 21.80 q (PB) 0.211
5 3 410 Seong-ho Kim KOR 21.96 0.151
6 6 517 David Blais MRI 22.31 (PB) 0.187
7 8 436 Abdulrahman Al-Harbi KUW 24.25 0.136
4 753 Devin Mays USA DQ 0.189
Heat 4 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:38 Wind: 0.6 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 8 364 Cawayne Jervis JAM 21.40 Q (PB) 0.217
2 7 87 Ryan Penn BAH 21.53 Q (PB) 0.171
3 3 263 Isaac Jones GAM 21.74 q (PB) 0.202
4 5 60 Daniel Nicolás Piorno ARG 21.76 q 0.159
5 1 95 Kevin Borlee BEL 21.78 q (PB) 0.160
6 2 166 Karlo Stipcevic CRO 22.38 0.110
7 4 159 Roussel Muteka COD 23.34 0.196
6 451 Timothy Kollie LBR DNS
Heat 5 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:44 Wind: 0.8 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 6 265 Harry Aikines-Aryeetey GBR 21.45 Q 0.184
2 3 244 Wetere Galcha ETH 21.51 Q (PB) 0.135
3 8 757 Antonio Norvell USA 21.87 0.176
4 2 526 Richard Wolmann NAM 21.91 (PB) 0.144
5 1 288 Julian Reuss GER 21.94 0.204
6 4 196 Abdelrahman Idris Taher EGY 21.99 (PB) 0.178
7 7 486 Abdellah Sadofi MAR 23.23 0.183
5 717 Wael Bakkouch TUN DQ 0.200
Heat 6 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:50 Wind: 2.0 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 7 414 Mohammed Ali Al-Beshi KSA 21.42 Q 0.168
2 2 132 Jonathan Charest CAN 21.79 Q (SB) 0.145
3 6 618 Jeanre Rossouw RSA 21.80 0.128
4 8 407 John Kituu Wambua KEN 21.91 (PB) 0.172
5 3 516 Michael Charles Bazerd MRI 22.41 0.148
6 1 699 Tse-Ching Liang TPE 22.55 0.180
7 5 391 Maxim Martyssevich KAZ 22.89 0.142
8 4 550 Francisco Cabrera PAR 23.39 0.192
Heat 7 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:56 Wind: 1.2 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 172 Jorge Valcarcel CUB 21.30 Q (PB) 0.211
2 5 590 Hamad Kefah Al-Dosari QAT 21.55 Q (PB) 0.170
3 2 83 Pavel Setin AZE 22.11 0.155
4 1 710 Ade Alleyne-Forte TRI 22.34 0.167
5 6 510 Pavle Simovski MKD 22.44 (PB) 0.213
6 3 720 Wajdi Daoud TUN 22.84 0.168
7 8 157 Bi Koué Cyril Yoman CIV 23.03 (PB) 0.149
7 114 Khaled Abdulrasool BRN DNF 0.161
Heat 8 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 11:02 Wind: 0.7 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 7 350 Matteo Galvan ITA 21.22 Q (PB) 0.194
2 8 374 Kosuke Kurisaki JPN 21.30 Q (PB) 0.148
3 6 313 Ki Ho Leung HKG 21.67 q (PB) 0.164
4 4 543 Daniel Natush NZL 21.68 q (PB) 0.142
5 1 770 David Tinago ZIM 22.19 (PB) 0.191
6 5 489 Khalid Idrissi Zougari MAR 22.32 (PB) 0.200
7 2 692 Delano Fulford TKS 22.63 0.175
8 3 505 Diego Armando Santana MEX 22.91 0.180
Official Results - 200 Metres - Boys - Semi-Final
Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 17:55 Wind: 2.1 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 364 Cawayne Jervis JAM 21.28 Q 0.179
2 4 374 Kosuke Kurisaki JPN 21.31 Q 0.149
3 6 414 Mohammed Ali Al-Beshi KSA 21.34 q 0.163
4 3 244 Wetere Galcha ETH 21.48 0.144
5 7 313 Ki Ho Leung HKG 21.70 0.183
6 2 95 Kevin Borlee BEL 21.82 0.155
7 8 60 Daniel Nicolás Piorno ARG 21.85 0.127
8 1 132 Jonathan Charest CAN 22.01 0.159
Heat 2 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 18:01 Wind: 1.2 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 172 Jorge Valcarcel CUB 21.08 Q (PB) 0.231
2 6 265 Harry Aikines-Aryeetey GBR 21.08 Q (PB) 0.150
3 3 610 Kagisho Kumbane RSA 21.78 0.151
4 2 228 José Enrique Pérez ESP 21.88 0.176
5 8 370 Tristan Taylor JAM 21.92 0.169
6 1 263 Isaac Jones GAM 21.94 0.221
7 7 143 Kemar Hyman CAY 22.00 (PB) 0.152
8 5 87 Ryan Penn BAH 22.02 0.179
Heat 3 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 18:07 Wind: 1.9 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 350 Matteo Galvan ITA 21.17 Q (PB) 0.288
2 6 311 Dax Danns GUY 21.26 Q (PB) 0.184
3 4 218 David Hernández ESP 21.31 q (PB) 0.185
4 7 142 Tyrell Cuffy CAY 21.60 (PB) 0.145
5 8 543 Daniel Natush NZL 21.68 (PB) 0.148
6 3 590 Hamad Kefah Al-Dosari QAT 21.68 0.148
7 2 131 Mitchell O'Gorman CAN 21.75 (PB) 0.176
8 1 659 Withley Williams SKN 21.77 (PB) 0.195
Official Results - 3000 Metres - Boys - Final
Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 19:00
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Records
1 243 Abreham Cherkos Feleke ETH 8:00.90
2 245 Ibrahim Jellan Gashu ETH 8:04.21 (PB)
3 119 Saleh Marzooq Bakheet BRN 8:04.78
4 118 Ishaq Isa Abedeen BRN 8:07.67 (PB)
5 199 Issak Sibhatu ERI 8:08.57
6 404 Bernard Muinde Matheka KEN 8:10.42
7 671 Nail El Dod SUD 8:11.23
8 406 John Sompol Mnangat KEN 8:11.31
9 594 Naser Jamal Naser QAT 8:13.31
10 769 Tonny Wamulwa ZAM 8:13.90 (PB)
11 736 Abraham Kiplimo UGA 8:16.74
12 472 Abaid Ezzamzami MAR 8:17.62
13 493 Diego Alberto Borrego MEX 8:17.70
14 198 Mulugheta Tesfayohannes ERI 8:21.73
15 380 Harutomo Kawano JPN 8:31.48
Intermediate Pos Bib Athlete Nat Mark
1000m
1 245 Ibrahim Jellan Gashu ETH 2:48.11
2000m
1 243 Abreham Cherkos Feleke ETH 5:33.80
Official Results - 400m hurdles (84.0cm) - Boys - Semi-Final
Qual. rule: first 4 of each heat (Q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 17:15
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 3 752 David Klech USA 50.96 Q (WYL) 0.171
2 6 427 Adel Jaber Asseri KSA 51.13 Q (PB) 0.153
3 5 608 Wiekus Jonck RSA 51.22 Q (PB) 0.235
4 7 670 Salih Dar SUD 51.62 Q (PB) 0.165
5 8 639 Vyacheslav Sakayev RUS 51.73 (PB) 0.203
6 4 398 Robert Kigen KEN 51.89 0.177
7 1 697 Ching-Chun Wang TPE 54.02 0.157
8 2 593 Abdulraoof Mohammed Mohammed QAT 56.15 0.164
Heat 2 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 17:22
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 672 Abdulagadir Idriss SUD 51.02 Q (PB) 0.221
2 6 428 Mohammed Daak KSA 51.66 Q 0.186
3 4 365 Romel Lewis JAM 51.92 Q (PB) 0.181
4 8 748 Timothy Grier USA 52.13 Q (PB) 0.247
5 3 583 Victor Valentin PUR 52.78 0.217
6 7 204 Santiago Albero ESP 53.07 (PB) 0.154
7 2 282 Christoph Kaesmacher GER 53.17 0.167
8 1 602 Pieter Botha RSA 53.25 0.181
Official Results - High Jump - Boys - Final
Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 18:00
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Records
1 151 Haiqiang Huang CHN 2.27 (CR)
2 741 Oleksandr Nartov UKR 2.18
3 232 Alex Soto ESP 2.18 (PB)
4 559 Sylwester Bednarek POL 2.18 (PB)
5 219 Mikel Jiménez ESP 2.16 (PB)
6 64 Kane Brigg AUS 2.16 (PB)
7 291 Raul Spank GER 2.11 (PB)
8 194 Karim Samir Lotfy EGY 2.08 (PB)
9 642 Yuriy Shevela RUS 2.08 (PB)
9 755 Donte Nall USA 2.08 (PB)
11 591 Rashid Ahmed Al-Mannai QAT 2.08 (PB)
12 297 Dimítrios Hondrokoúkis GRE 2.04
13 680 Martin Kalafus SVK 1.95
Athlete 1.90 1.95 2.00 2.04 2.08 2.11 2.14 2.16 2.18 2.20 2.24 2.27 2.30
Haiqiang Huang - - O O - O O O O O XXO O XXX
Oleksandr Nartov - - O O O XO O XO O XXX
Alex Soto - O O O O O X- O XO XXX
Sylwester Bednarek - - O - O XXO O - XO XXX
Mikel Jiménez - O O O O O X- O XXX
Kane Brigg - - O O O XO XXO XXO XXX
Raul Spank - - O - O O XXX
Karim Samir Lotfy O O O XO O XXX
Yuriy Shevela - O XO XO O XXX
Donte Nall - O O XXO O XXX
Rashid Ahmed Al-Mannai O O O O XO XXX
Dimítrios Hondrokoúkis O O O O XXX
Martin Kalafus O O XXX
Official Results - Triple Jump - Boys - Final
Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 18:40
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Records
1 170 Héctor Dairo Fuentes CUB 16.63 (CR)
2 645 Ilya Yefremov RUS 16.45 (PB)
3 123 Zhivko Petkov BUL 16.20
4 121 Mohamed Yusuf Salman BRN 16.18
5 740 Sheryf El-Sheryf UKR 16.18 (PB)
6 634 Stanislav Ionov RUS 16.16
7 152 Wei Jiang CHN 16.08 (PB)
8 304 Yeóryios Tsákonas GRE 15.81 (PB)
9 82 Ruslan Panasenko AZE 15.49
10 389 Yevgeniy Chettykbayev KAZ 15.22
11 349 Lorenzo Franzoni ITA 15.20
12 71 Scott McLeod-Robertson AUS 15.19
567 Mateusz Kustra POL NM
Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w 4th w 5th w 6th w
Héctor Dairo Fuentes 16.41 (0.5) 16.01 (1.7) 16.05 (1.1) 15.80 (-0.2) 16.63 (1.4) 15.04 (0.1)
Ilya Yefremov 15.77 (0.9) 16.13 (1.3) 16.45 (1.5) 16.19 (0.4) 16.23 (0.3) 16.04 (0.3)
Zhivko Petkov X 15.92 (1.6) 15.06 (-1.6) 16.20 (0.5) 16.20 (0.2) X
Mohamed Yusuf Salman X 15.93 (0.9) X 14.94 (0.6) 16.18 (2.2) 16.06 (1.2)
Sheryf El-Sheryf 16.18 (1.2) - - 15.99 (0.9) 15.85 (1.6) -
Stanislav Ionov 16.10 (1.7) X 16.16 (0.3) 15.67 (0.4) X 15.87 (2.9)
Wei Jiang 15.58 (0.5) 15.86 (1.8) 15.85 (0.2) X 16.01 (1.7) 16.08 (1.2)
Yeóryios Tsákonas 15.58 (1.4) - X 15.41 (0.7) X 15.81 (0.2)
Ruslan Panasenko X 14.94 (3.0) 15.49 (1.2) NM NM NM
Yevgeniy Chettykbayev X 15.22 (1.3) 14.19 (0.6) NM NM NM
Lorenzo Franzoni 15.20 (1.0) X 14.89 (-0.3) NM NM NM
Scott McLeod-Robertson 14.61 (0.1) 15.19 (2.2) X NM NM NM
Mateusz Kustra X X X NM NM NM
Official Results - Discus Throw (1.500kg) - Boys - Final
Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 18:40
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Records
1 322 Ali Shahrokhi IRI 61.07 (PB)
2 168 Osmel Charlot CUB 60.17 (PB)
3 577 António Vital e Silva POR 59.30
4 182 Vladislav Tulácek CZE 58.65 (PB)
5 174 Savvas Arestis CYP 56.87 (PB)
6 303 Georgios Tremos GRE 56.66 (PB)
7 163 Nikola Kišanic CRO 55.83 (PB)
8 104 Pavel Shustsitski BLR 54.85
9 631 Mikhail Dvornikov RUS 53.18
10 450 Mohamed Wadah Mansour LBA 52.95
11 561 Przemyslaw Czajkowski POL 49.87
683 Ulf Ankarling SWE NM
Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Ali Shahrokhi 61.07 X 56.88 56.99 58.20 58.89
Osmel Charlot 56.26 58.77 60.17 59.78 58.66 58.65
António Vital e Silva 46.41 59.30 X X X X
Vladislav Tulácek 57.18 56.99 57.65 58.65 57.18 X
Savvas Arestis 55.76 56.01 X 54.58 X 56.87
Georgios Tremos 53.11 53.99 54.70 54.24 53.52 56.66
Nikola Kišanic 53.44 X 53.92 X 55.83 52.43
Pavel Shustsitski 45.06 54.54 52.48 54.85 54.34 X
Mikhail Dvornikov X 53.18 X NM NM NM
Mohamed Wadah Mansour 52.95 X 47.59 NM NM NM
Przemyslaw Czajkowski 49.87 49.50 X NM NM NM
Ulf Ankarling X X X NM NM NM
Official Results - 10,000 Metres Race Walk - Boys - Final
Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 8:00 - Revised
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Records
1 636 Sergey Morozov RUS 42:26.92
2 628 Vladimir Akhmetov RUS 42:32.81
3 388 Yusuke Suzuki JPN 42:43.22 (PB)
4 500 Pedro Daniel Gómez MEX 44:01.54 (PB)
5 549 Yassir Cabrera PAN 44:12.15 (PB)
6 222 Miguel Ángel López ESP 44:16.70 (PB)
7 351 Matteo Giupponi ITA 44:38.40 (PB)
8 189 Mauricio Arteaga ECU 46:11.35
9 449 Arnis Rumbenieks LAT 46:20.12
10 49 Amine Djerarfaoui ALG 46:34.87 (PB)
11 200 Emerson Hernandez ESA 46:35.34
12 201 Victor Mendoza ESA 46:37.09
13 307 Giancarlo Burrion GUA 46:52.98 (PB)
14 578 Joe Bonilla PUR 46:56.27 (PB)
15 266 Nicholas Ball GBR 47:15.51
16 306 Mario Alfonso Bran GUA 47:53.42
17 566 Pawel Krawczyk POL 48:38.30
18 136 Alexandre Gagné CAN 49:02.01 (PB)
19 150 Exequiel Segovia CHI 49:13.78
20 345 Stefano Dal Forno ITA 49:26.27
21 556 Oscar Romero PER 50:23.67
156 Jianguo Zhao CHN DQ
409 Su-hun Cha KOR DQ
213 Dario Gil ESP DQ
727 Ridvan Çelik TUR DQ
458 Pavel Velicko LTU DNF
97 Olivier Colette BEL DNF
473 Mohamed Frimane MAR DNF
Intermediate Pos Bib Athlete Nat Mark
1000m
1 388 Yusuke Suzuki JPN 4:24.82
2000m
1 388 Yusuke Suzuki JPN 8:34.98
3000m
1 636 Sergey Morozov RUS 12:45.90
4000m
1 636 Sergey Morozov RUS 16:53.87
5000m
1 628 Vladimir Akhmetov RUS 21:10.89
6000m
1 628 Vladimir Akhmetov RUS 25:29.09
7000m
1 388 Yusuke Suzuki JPN 29:45.04
8000m
1 628 Vladimir Akhmetov RUS 34:07.49
9000m
1 636 Sergey Morozov RUS 38:18.47
Official Results - Medley Relay - Boys - Heats
Qual. rule: 1st of each heat (Q) plus the 4 fastest times (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 20:25
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 1 United States USA 1:51.68 Q (SB)
(Green Isaiah, Mays Devin, Chandy Zach, Nellum Bryshon)
2 6 Sudan SUD 1:53.28 q (PB)
(Salih Nagmeldin , Dar Salih, Abdelbashar El-Farzdag, Al-Nour Adam Mohammed)
3 2 Chinese Taipei TPE 1:54.02 q (PB)
(Liang Tse-Ching, Yi Wei-Chen, Wang Ching-Chun, Chang Chi-Sheng)
4 8 New Zealand NZL 1:55.96 (PB)
(Maber William, Manu Kyle, Natush Daniel, Underwood Andrew)
5 5 Mauritius MRI 1:57.01 (PB)
(Peeroo Ahmed Bongo, Bazerd Michael Charles, Blais David, L'Enclume Cursy)
6 7 Mexico MEX 1:57.08 (PB)
(Flores José Antonio, Ceballos José Daniel, Martínez Juan José, Carrasco Javier Mahonri)
7 3 Cayman Islands CAY 1:59.74 (PB)
(Hyman Kemar, Ibeh Richard, Cuffy Tyrell, Hyman Maxwell)
4 Kazakhstan KAZ DQ
(Sinelnikov Daniil, Martyssevich Maxim, Kalmykov Roman, Zinovyev Danil)
Heat 2 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 20:34
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 8 Trinidad and Tobago TRI 1:52.95 Q (PB)
(Anthony Kieron, Bledman Keston, Hewitt Zwede, Morgan Kervin)
2 6 Saudi Arabia KSA 1:53.78 q (PB)
(Hassan Hadi M., Al-Beshi Mohammed Ali, Al-Hosah Yonas I.Y., Al-Sabani Ismail M.H)
3 7 Bahamas BAH 1:56.43 (SB)
(Penn Ryan, Rolle Karlton, Lewis Juan, Butler Anthony)
4 5 Morocco MAR 1:56.82 (PB)
(Mlaab Abdelhakim, Sadofi Abdellah, Chakour Hamza, Frindi Hicham)
5 4 Algeria ALG 1:57.38 (PB)
(Tini Ali, Saggou Abdelhalim, Temacini Seif Islam, Manseur Nadjim)
6 3 Senegal SEN 2:01.62 (PB)
(Boissy Gui Bertrand, Diouf Khadim, Fall Papa B., Wagne Aliou)
2 Canada CAN DQ
(Glasgow Jamie, O'Gorman Mitchell, Reid Jonathan, Lim Kevin)
Heat 3 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 20:43
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 4 Puerto Rico PUR 1:53.43 Q (PB)
(de Jesús Gustavo, Lopez Luis, Valentin Victor, Santiago Christian)
2 3 South Africa RSA 1:54.41 q (PB)
(Rossouw Jeanre, Kumbane Kagisho, Bhodoza Sabelo, de Beer Willem)
3 7 Jamaica JAM 1:54.47 (PB)
(Blake Yohan, Taylor Tristan, Bennett Teo , O'Connor Theon)
4 2 Japan JPN 1:54.52 (SB)
(Goto Daiki, Kumamoto Takafumi, Kurokawa Tetsuo, Yabashi Daisuke)
5 6 India IND 1:55.64
(Rai Hargovind Tribuhwan, Basarwadkar Deepak Ananda, Mardi Lakhan, Rose Mani Robin)
6 5 Kuwait KUW 1:58.66 (PB)
(Al-Ahmad Humoud, Al-Mandeel Abdulaziz, Al-Mas Jasem Waleed, Ali Yousef Husein)
Great Britain & N.I. GBR DNS
(Nelson Alex, Aikines-Aryeetey Harry, Brewer James, Robson Lewis)
Heat 4 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 20:52
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 5 Russia RUS 1:54.60 Q (PB)
(Idrisov Mikhail, Zhukov Vladimir, Sakayev Vyacheslav, Bayazitov Ruslan)
2 2 Kenya KEN 1:55.10 (PB)
(Wambua John Kituu, Kirwa Julius, Kipngeno Edwin, Keter Gilbert Kipkurui)
3 8 Israel ISR 2:00.42 (PB)
(Ohayon Gadi, Drevnyak Mickael, Florence Gira, Sheleg Gil)
4 Luxembourg LUX DQ
(Bebon Yoann, Geraldo Festus Sankara, Bestgen Christophe, Molitor Christian)
1 Spain ESP DQ
(Wee Luis, Altés Marc, Pérez José Enrique, Guerrero Angel-Tomás)
7 Poland POL DNF
(Hyzy Tadeusz, Samborski Maciej, Rozej Damian, Tylkowski Krzysztof)
Italy ITA DNS
(Galvan Matteo, Berti Rigo Luca, Berdini Alessandro, Aita Giuseppe)
Bahrain BRN DNS
(Abdulla Faraj Salem, Ali Belal Mansoor, Abdulrasool Khaled, Bader Bader Khalil)
16 07 2005 Results GIRLS
Official Results - 200 Metres - Girls - Semi-Final
Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 17:35 Wind: 1.6 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 159 Aymeé Martínez CUB 23.52 Q (PB) 0.179
2 6 95 Josiane Valentim BRA 24.10 Q (PB) 0.223
3 7 497 Nombulelo Mkenku RSA 24.10 (PB) 0.237
4 5 252 Julia Sutschet GER 24.11 0.152
5 1 227 Joey Duck GBR 24.14 0.166
6 3 47 Anika Jno-Baptiste ANT 24.16 0.141
7 2 615 Racheal Nachula ZAM 24.79 0.237
8 453 Agata Jankowska POL DNF 0.205
Heat 2 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 17:41 Wind: 1.2 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 6 593 Khrystal Carter USA 23.65 Q (PB) 0.166
2 4 312 LaToya King JAM 23.74 Q 0.209
3 3 53 Olivia Tauro AUS 23.90 q (PB) 0.131
4 5 576 Cadajah Spencer TRI 24.18 0.153
5 7 499 Wenda Theron RSA 24.33 0.170
6 8 110 Deanna Sullivan CAN 24.84 0.172
7 2 324 Chisato Fukushima JPN 24.87 0.137
8 1 75 Nivea Smith BAH 25.47 0.188
Heat 3 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 17:47 Wind: 2.2 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 3 601 Bianca Knight USA 23.37 Q 0.171
2 5 96 Vanda Gomes BRA 23.92 Q 0.170
3 4 460 Marika Popowicz POL 23.94 q 0.169
4 7 111 Kimberley Hyacinthe CAN 24.04 0.189
5 2 55 Megan Hill AUS 24.24 0.159
6 6 575 Semoy Hackett TRI 24.26 0.157
7 8 543 Maja Mihalinec SLO 24.62 0.181
8 1 522 Irina Skvortsova RUS 24.63 0.247
Official Results - 200 Metres - Girls - Heats
Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 6 fastest times (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 9:30 Wind: 1.9 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 6 460 Marika Popowicz POL 24.07 Q 0.164
2 5 324 Chisato Fukushima JPN 24.42 Q (SB) 0.126
3 2 78 Sheniqua Ferguson BAH 24.98 (PB) 0.148
4 8 263 Alison George GRN 25.21 0.154
5 3 616 Tatenda Goronga ZIM 25.45 0.151
6 7 535 Tameka Williams SKN 25.69 (PB) 0.181
7 4 406 Maria Elena Hidalgo MEX 27.06 0.190
Heat 2 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 9:35 Wind: 0.7 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 53 Olivia Tauro AUS 24.15 Q 0.142
2 8 75 Nivea Smith BAH 24.50 Q 0.166
3 5 110 Deanna Sullivan CAN 24.69 q (PB) 0.198
4 7 372 Fadoua Adili MAR 25.00 0.168
5 2 330 Chisato Tanaka JPN 25.30 0.300
6 6 268 Natalie Armentrout HKG 25.91 (SB) 0.162
7 1 363 Dyrolyn Allen LBR 28.21 0.230
8 3 447 Janyssa Tmetbab Ford PLW 32.99 (PB) 0.169
Heat 3 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 9:40 Wind: 1.3 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 47 Anika Jno-Baptiste ANT 24.01 Q 0.170
2 8 95 Josiane Valentim BRA 24.21 Q (PB) 0.210
3 3 191 Alazne Furundarena ESP 25.15 0.153
4 2 415 Diane Borg MLT 25.39 0.184
5 6 80 Jahan Eva Israt BAN 26.04 0.170
6 7 104 Lyse Huguette Prier CAF 27.86 (PB) 0.173
5 172 Jasmin G. Caicedo ECU DNS
Heat 4 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 9:45 Wind: 0.8 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 312 LaToya King JAM 23.90 Q 0.185
2 2 453 Agata Jankowska POL 24.40 Q (PB) 0.179
3 6 497 Nombulelo Mkenku RSA 24.72 q 0.234
4 7 342 Regina Kolevatova KAZ 25.18 (PB) 0.302
5 8 467 Kathyenid Rivera PUR 25.49 (PB) 0.246
6 3 429 Annabelle Coates NZL 25.64 0.161
7 4 162 Melini Chatzitheori CYP 25.80 0.122
Heat 5 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 9:50 Wind: 1.4 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 7 601 Bianca Knight USA 23.34 Q 0.185
2 4 576 Cadajah Spencer TRI 24.09 Q (PB) 0.151
3 8 111 Kimberley Hyacinthe CAN 24.13 q (PB) 0.176
4 2 48 Luciana Briozzo ARG 25.07 (PB) 0.145
5 6 102 Inna Eftimova BUL 25.14 (PB) 0.307
6 3 420 Globine Mayova NAM 25.51 0.148
7 5 469 Yaritza Serrano PUR 25.85 0.263
Heat 6 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 9:55 Wind: 1.2 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 96 Vanda Gomes BRA 24.07 Q 0.170
2 2 615 Racheal Nachula ZAM 24.59 Q 0.204
3 4 274 Viktória Nyusa HUN 24.80 0.219
4 8 371 Hanitrasoa Olga Razanamalala MAD 25.13 (PB) 0.191
5 7 150 Lucija Fain CRO 25.44 0.205
6 3 566 Wen-Wen Lin TPE 25.53 (PB) 0.177
7 6 414 Djénebou Dante MLI 25.77 0.204
Heat 7 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:00 Wind: 0.7 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 6 252 Julia Sutschet GER 24.08 Q (PB) 0.150
2 7 575 Semoy Hackett TRI 24.30 Q (PB) 0.188
3 2 227 Joey Duck GBR 24.33 q 0.177
4 5 479 Andreea Ionescu ROM 24.94 (PB) 0.256
5 4 448 Toea Wisil PNG 25.04 (PB) 0.158
6 8 44 Fassila Fenides ALG 26.57 (PB) 0.196
3 142 Magali Franka COD DNS
Heat 8 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:05 Wind: 0.3 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 159 Aymeé Martínez CUB 23.75 Q (SB) 0.192
2 5 55 Megan Hill AUS 24.33 Q 0.199
3 1 499 Wenda Theron RSA 24.47 q 0.279
4 7 543 Maja Mihalinec SLO 24.73 q (PB) 0.180
5 8 462 Joana Frias POR 25.13 (PB) 0.233
6 6 482 Andreea Ogrezeanu ROM 25.16 (SB) 0.229
7 3 402 Alejandra Cherizola MEX 25.53 0.166
8 2 580 Hafsia Hmidi TUN 26.64 0.270
Heat 9 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:10 Wind: 1.3 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 593 Khrystal Carter USA 23.90 Q 0.253
2 7 522 Irina Skvortsova RUS 24.69 Q 0.173
3 3 200 Patricia Sanmartín ESP 24.89 0.185
4 4 435 Stacey Linderboom NZL 24.91 (PB) 0.151
5 6 419 Keshia Kalomo NAM 25.53 0.157
6 8 565 Sheue-An Yu TPE 25.84 0.167
7 2 364 Alice Tiklo LBR 27.00 0.211
Official Results - 800 Metres - Girls - Heptathlon Youth
Heat 1 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 19:20
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 8 25 Sanar Majid MAR 2:25.20 754
2 8 29 Amanda Aldridge NZL 2:26.22 741 (PB)
3 5 24 Aiga Grabuste LAT 2:28.47 712
4 6 27 Cintia Noemi Gómez MEX 2:30.95 681
5 7 20 Thora Kristin Palsdottir ISL 2:32.51 662
6 3 32 Terani Faremiro PYF 2:34.05 643
7 4 38 Heather Peters NZL 2:34.16 642
8 1 4 Kathryn Gallagher CAN 2:41.17 560
9 2 28 Ana Carolina Ruiz MEX 3:00.59 360
Intermediate Pos Bib Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 29 Amanda Aldridge NZL 1:10.65
Heat 2 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 19:27
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 3 37 Madelene Rondón VEN 2:21.58 802
2 6 30 Olimpia Nowak POL 2:28.61 710
3 4 9 Barbara Hernando ESP 2:29.88 694
4 1 35 Ana Ugarkovic SCG 2:30.76 683
5 5 22 Jaya Campinoti ITA 2:31.32 676
6 8 31 Nahomi Rivera PUR 2:33.88 645 (PB)
7 8 36 Fadwa Al Bouza SYR 2:36.18 617
8 7 21 Carolina Bianchi ITA 2:40.17 571
9 2 3 Stefanie Waldkircher AUT 2:54.94 414
Intermediate Pos Bib Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 37 Madelene Rondón VEN 1:09.60
Heat 3 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 19:34
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 4 13 Laetitia Denis FRA 2:18.54 843
2 6 23 Asayo Tomiyama JPN 2:23.82 772
3 8 14 Yasmina Omrani FRA 2:24.23 767
4 2 6 Katerina Cachová CZE 2:27.72 722
5 7 1 Amy Sadler AUS 2:27.75 721
6 1 15 Jade Surman GBR 2:30.68 684
7 3 19 Orsolya Vörös HUN 2:33.05 655
8 5 5 Brianne Theisen CAN 2:35.70 623
9 8 8 Sonia Almansa ESP 2:36.19 617
Intermediate Pos Bib Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 23 Asayo Tomiyama JPN 1:07.54
Heat 4 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 19:41
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 2 34 Yana Panteleyeva RUS 2:21.38 805
2 5 33 Tatyana Chernova RUS 2:21.91 798
3 8 16 Romy Gürbig GER 2:31.60 673
4 4 12 Maiju Mattila FIN 2:31.64 672
5 3 7 Eliška Klucinová CZE 2:36.41 615
6 1 11 Grit Sadeiko EST 2:37.84 598
7 6 17 Diana Rach GER 2:39.01 584
8 7 10 Ebe Reier EST 2:39.27 581
Intermediate Pos Bib Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 34 Yana Panteleyeva RUS 1:10.73
Official Results - 800 Metres - Girls - Semi-Final
Qual. rule: first 4 of each heat (Q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 18:15
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 1 351 Flavious Teresa Kwamboka KEN 2:06.88 Q (PB)
2 6 380 Halima Hachlaf MAR 2:06.91 Q (SB)
3 3 234 Emma Jackson GBR 2:07.82 Q
4 5 64 Katherine Katsanevakis AUS 2:07.84 Q
5 7 517 Galina Posashkova RUS 2:07.96 (SB)
6 4 606 Latavia Thomas USA 2:10.48
7 2 198 Cristina Perez ESP 2:11.73
8 8 496 Nandi Meyer RSA 2:13.78
Intermediate Pos Bib Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 496 Nandi Meyer RSA 1:03.88
Heat 2 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 18:23
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 3 233 Carolyn Plateau GBR 2:08.07 Q
2 5 502 Angela Wagner RSA 2:08.29 Q
3 2 352 Winny Chebet KEN 2:08.53 Q
4 6 242 Sabrina Buchrucker GER 2:09.08 Q
5 8 117 Devon Williams USA 2:10.26 (PB)
6 1 287 Juma Khatun Sk IND 2:10.42
7 4 477 Daniela Donisa ROM 2:16.65
8 7 529 Tamara Markovic SCG 2:18.99
Intermediate Pos Bib Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 287 Juma Khatun Sk IND 1:04.52
Official Results - 100m Hurdles (76.2cm) - Girls - Heats
Qual. rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 4 fastest times (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 11:25 Wind: 1.7 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 7 314 Natasha Ruddock JAM 13.32 Q (WYL) 0.146
2 8 608 April Williams USA 13.34 Q (PB) 0.155
3 3 149 Arna Erega CRO 13.68 Q (SB) 0.200
4 4 436 Fiona Morrison NZL 14.15 (PB) 0.130
5 1 36 Fadwa Al Bouza SYR 14.31 0.190
6 2 347 Yevgeniya Zheltonozhko KAZ 14.59 (PB) 0.253
7 5 568 Hsiang-Mei Chou TPE 15.08 0.218
6 77 Krystal Bodie BAH DNF 0.160
Heat 2 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 11:31 Wind: 0.7 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 8 602 Theresa Lewis USA 13.45 Q (PB) 0.171
2 7 54 Jess Gulli AUS 13.77 Q 0.149
3 4 509 Aleksandra Fedoriva RUS 13.90 Q 0.225
4 2 464 Patricia Mamona POR 13.97 q 0.213
5 5 272 Klaudia Demeter HUN 14.01 q (PB) 0.158
6 1 195 María del Mar Jover ESP 14.09 0.160
7 3 83 Kimberly Stanford BAR 14.37 (PB) 0.222
8 6 177 Paola Sanchez ECU 14.70 0.165
Heat 3 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 11:37 Wind: 2.4 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 1 556 Emilia Rundqvist SWE 13.67 Q 0.191
2 3 56 Charlotte Yeates AUS 13.85 Q 0.174
3 6 354 Aiganysh Asanalieva KGZ 13.91 Q 0.180
4 5 500 Mariska van Driel RSA 13.91 q 0.259
5 2 131 Ljubica Milos CHI 14.26 0.179
6 8 585 Derya Selda Sinar TUR 14.36 0.197
7 4 411 Carla Gabriela Rodríguez MEX 14.72 0.257
8 7 190 Sara Fernández ESP 14.85 0.150
Heat 4 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 11:43 Wind: 1.4 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 222 Manuela Galtier FRA 13.24 Q (WYL) 0.187
2 3 214 Annimari Korte FIN 13.54 Q (PB) 0.173
3 7 319 Shermaine Williams JAM 13.67 Q (PB) 0.160
4 8 554 Erika Persson SWE 13.99 q (PB) 0.216
5 6 88 Gorana Cvijetic BIH 14.59 (PB) 0.259
6 2 490 Elminette Beckmann RSA 14.61 0.195
7 1 426 Kylie Adams NZL 15.12 (SB) 0.224
8 5 383 Houda Kahia MAR 15.20 0.180
Official Results - 100m Hurdles (76.2cm) - Girls - Semi-Final
Qual. rule: first 4 of each heat (Q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 18:35 Wind: 1.1 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 314 Natasha Ruddock JAM 13.24 Q (WYL) 0.161
2 6 602 Theresa Lewis USA 13.32 Q (PB) 0.163
3 5 54 Jess Gulli AUS 13.64 Q 0.151
4 2 149 Arna Erega CRO 13.66 Q (SB) 0.175
5 3 214 Annimari Korte FIN 13.67 0.152
6 7 509 Aleksandra Fedoriva RUS 13.83 (PB) 0.193
7 8 464 Patricia Mamona POR 13.88 0.234
8 1 554 Erika Persson SWE 13.96 (PB) 0.222
Heat 2 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 18:42 Wind: 0.4 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 6 608 April Williams USA 13.43 Q 0.131
2 3 556 Emilia Rundqvist SWE 13.54 Q (PB) 0.195
3 2 319 Shermaine Williams JAM 13.81 Q 0.172
4 4 56 Charlotte Yeates AUS 13.88 Q 0.137
5 7 500 Mariska van Driel RSA 13.89 0.158
6 1 354 Aiganysh Asanalieva KGZ 13.98 (PB) 0.156
7 5 222 Manuela Galtier FRA 14.11 0.174
8 8 272 Klaudia Demeter HUN 14.11 0.148
Official Results - Pole Vault - Girls - Final
Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 17:40
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Records
1 260 Ekateríni Stefanídi GRE 4.30 (CR)
2 612 Keisa Monterola VEN 4.30 (CR)
3 139 Shuo Yu CHN 4.20 (PB)
4 65 Vicky Parnov AUS 4.10
5 251 Elizaveta Ryzih GER 4.05
6 217 Minna Nikkanen FIN 4.00
7 247 Christina Michel GER 3.90
8 536 Tina Šutej SLO 3.90
9 226 Annelise Pradal FRA 3.80
10 321 Tomomi Abiko JPN 3.80
11 255 Styliani Iro Ledaki GRE 3.65
12 552 Fanny Berglund SWE 3.65
Athlete 3.50 3.65 3.80 3.90 4.00 4.05 4.10 4.15 4.20 4.25 4.30 4.35
Ekateríni Stefanídi - - - XO O - O O O O O XXX
Keisa Monterola - - - O - O - XO O O XO XXX
Shuo Yu - - XO - O - O - XO X- XX
Vicky Parnov - - O - XO - XXO - XXX
Elizaveta Ryzih - - O - XO O X- XX
Minna Nikkanen - - O XO O XXX
Christina Michel - O XO XO XXX
Tina Šutej O O O XXO XXX
Annelise Pradal XO O XO XXX
Tomomi Abiko XO XO XXO XXX
Styliani Iro Ledaki O O XXX
Fanny Berglund O XO XXX
Official Results - Long Jump - Girls - Heptathlon Youth
Group A - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:00
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 34 Yana Panteleyeva RUS 5.97 840
2 15 Jade Surman GBR 5.89 816 (PB)
3 16 Romy Gürbig GER 5.79 786
4 12 Maiju Mattila FIN 5.79 786
5 11 Grit Sadeiko EST 5.75 774
6 7 Eliška Klucinová CZE 5.63 738
7 13 Laetitia Denis FRA 5.25 628
8 1 Amy Sadler AUS 5.23 623
9 31 Nahomi Rivera PUR 5.20 614
10 37 Madelene Rondón VEN 5.15 601
11 22 Jaya Campinoti ITA 5.08 581
12 9 Barbara Hernando ESP 5.00 559
13 4 Kathryn Gallagher CAN 4.99 557
14 20 Thora Kristin Palsdottir ISL 4.89 530
15 30 Olimpia Nowak POL 4.89 530
16 29 Amanda Aldridge NZL 4.83 514
17 28 Ana Carolina Ruiz MEX 4.30 379
26 Meryem Ouahbi MAR NM
2 Sarah Ehlers AUT DNS
Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w
Yana Panteleyeva 5.97 (1.6) 5.82 (0.5) X
Jade Surman X 5.89 (1.9) 5.86 (2.9)
Romy Gürbig 5.79 (1.2) 5.71 (0.9) X
Maiju Mattila X 5.79 (1.5) 5.46 (0.9)
Grit Sadeiko X 5.75 (2.0) 5.70 (1.7)
Eliška Klucinová X X 5.63 (1.0)
Laetitia Denis 4.76 (0.8) 5.12 (3.1) 5.25 (1.5)
Amy Sadler 4.85 (0.1) X 5.23 (0.1)
Nahomi Rivera 5.13 (1.7) 5.20 (0.7) 4.96 (2.2)
Madelene Rondón 5.13 (1.6) 5.15 (2.1) 5.00 (1.7)
Jaya Campinoti X 5.08 (1.8) 4.95 (1.6)
Barbara Hernando 5.00 (1.1) X 4.89 (2.4)
Kathryn Gallagher 4.99 (0.9) 4.95 (1.4) 4.96 (0.8)
Thora Kristin Palsdottir 4.89 (0.1) 4.56 (0.3) X
Olimpia Nowak X X 4.89 (2.4)
Amanda Aldridge 4.68 (2.7) 4.81 (1.3) 4.83 (0.7)
Ana Carolina Ruiz 4.30 (0.4) 4.19 (0.3) 3.87 (1.6)
Sarah Ehlers NM NM NM
Meryem Ouahbi - NM NM
Group B - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:00
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 33 Tatyana Chernova RUS 6.13 890
2 17 Diana Rach GER 6.09 877
3 10 Ebe Reier EST 5.81 792
4 6 Katerina Cachová CZE 5.72 765 (PB)
5 24 Aiga Grabuste LAT 5.65 744
6 19 Orsolya Vörös HUN 5.64 741
7 8 Sonia Almansa ESP 5.52 706
8 36 Fadwa Al Bouza SYR 5.48 694
9 23 Asayo Tomiyama JPN 5.32 648
10 27 Cintia Noemi Gómez MEX 5.25 628
11 5 Brianne Theisen CAN 5.23 623
12 35 Ana Ugarkovic SCG 5.21 617
13 21 Carolina Bianchi ITA 5.20 614
14 32 Terani Faremiro PYF 5.16 603
15 14 Yasmina Omrani FRA 4.85 519
16 38 Heather Peters NZL 4.78 500
17 25 Sanar Majid MAR 4.39 401
3 Stefanie Waldkircher AUT NM
Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w
Tatyana Chernova 6.11 (1.0) 6.10 (1.2) 6.13 (0.5)
Diana Rach 5.89 (1.6) 6.04 (1.6) 6.09 (2.2)
Ebe Reier 5.49 (0.8) 5.81 (1.5) 5.58 (2.0)
Katerina Cachová 5.48 (2.1) 5.54 (0.5) 5.72 (1.1)
Aiga Grabuste 5.65 (1.5) 5.53 (0.5) X
Orsolya Vörös X 5.64 (1.7) 5.59 (1.6)
Sonia Almansa 5.34 (1.0) X 5.52 (0.6)
Fadwa Al Bouza X 5.48 (0.1) 5.31 (1.0)
Asayo Tomiyama X 5.25 (1.1) 5.32 (1.3)
Cintia Noemi Gómez 5.25 (0.9) X 4.89 (-0.2)
Brianne Theisen 4.90 (0.7) 5.23 (0.7) X
Ana Ugarkovic 4.76 (0.5) 5.09 (1.5) 5.21 (2.1)
Carolina Bianchi 5.20 (1.4) 5.05 (1.2) 5.06 (2.2)
Terani Faremiro 5.16 5.16 (1.6) 5.11 (0.8)
Yasmina Omrani 4.85 (-0.3) X X
Heather Peters 4.72 (1.1) 4.78 (0.4) X
Sanar Majid 4.03 (2.5) 4.39 (-0.1) 3.96 (1.9)
Stefanie Waldkircher X X X
Official Results - Long Jump - Girls - Qualification
Qual. rule: qualification standard 6.10m or at least best 12 qualified
Group A - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 17:00
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 224 Eloyse Lesueur FRA 6.40 Q (PB)
2 87 Arantxa King BER 6.14 Q (PB)
3 249 Alexandra Ophey GER 6.14 Q
3 41 Shara Proctor AIA 6.14 Q
5 516 Yuliya Pidluzhnaya RUS 6.13 Q
6 476 Cornelia Deiac ROM 6.13 Q
7 541 Nina Kokot SLO 6.01
8 531 Ivana Spanovic SCG 5.97
9 609 Aleksandra Kotlyarova UZB 5.85
10 51 Haykanush Beklaryan ARM 5.77
11 134 Jie Jin CHN 5.71 (SB)
12 79 Bianca Stuart BAH 5.68
13 336 Yuka Tanaka JPN 5.63
14 254 Evaggelía Galéni GRE 5.61
15 155 Branka Marinkovic CRO 5.59
16 429 Annabelle Coates NZL 5.48
17 603 Quin'Shundalyn McPherson USA 5.45
18 70 Eva Burtscher AUT 5.45
19 389 Hajar Mejjout MAR 4.92
Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w
Eloyse Lesueur 5.90 (2.3) 6.40 (2.0) NM
Arantxa King 6.06 (1.0) 6.14 (0.9) NM
Shara Proctor 6.14 (1.4) NM NM
Alexandra Ophey 6.14 (2.8) NM NM
Yuliya Pidluzhnaya 6.00 (1.7) 6.09 (2.3) 6.13 (0.4)
Cornelia Deiac 6.13 (2.5) NM NM
Nina Kokot X 5.95 (1.7) 6.01 (1.7)
Ivana Spanovic 5.96 (2.1) 5.97 (2.1) 5.63 (2.1)
Aleksandra Kotlyarova 5.66 (1.7) 5.78 (1.6) 5.85 (1.7)
Haykanush Beklaryan X 5.77 (1.4) 5.37 (0.6)
Jie Jin 5.60 (0.9) 5.49 (2.5) 5.71 (1.5)
Bianca Stuart X 5.68 (1.7) X
Yuka Tanaka 5.63 (1.8) X 5.47 (1.5)
Evaggelía Galéni 5.29 (1.2) 5.61 (2.7) 4.96 (2.3)
Branka Marinkovic 5.45 (1.6) 5.22 (2.2) 5.59 (1.6)
Annabelle Coates 5.32 (0.4) 5.26 (1.7) 5.48 (1.2)
Quin'Shundalyn McPherson 5.18 (0.6) 5.45 (1.5) 5.42 (1.1)
Eva Burtscher X 5.45 (2.3) X
Hajar Mejjout X 4.92 (2.8) 4.80 (1.8)
Group B - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 17:00
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 222 Manuela Galtier FRA 6.43 Q
2 486 Cristina Sandu ROM 6.32 Q (PB)
3 58 Lauren Boden AUS 6.19 Q
4 248 Carina Nastvogel GER 6.15 Q
5 91 Nastassia Mironchyk BLR 6.13 Q
6 206 Kaire Leibak EST 6.06 q
7 284 Dóra Végvári HUN 6.03
8 449 Marzena Banach POL 6.01 (PB)
9 195 María del Mar Jover ESP 5.94 (SB)
10 138 Li Sha CHN 5.91
11 186 Viena Campos ESP 5.84 (PB)
12 504 Lyubov Alekseenko RUS 5.83
13 288 Kelly Proper IRL 5.69
14 381 Yamina Hjaji MAR 5.67
15 599 LaRoya Johnson USA 5.65
16 235 Alexandra Russell GBR 5.63
17 262 Vasiliki Vavva GRE 5.60
18 307 Sanya Penn IVB 5.51
19 302 Silvia Lepore ITA 5.20
Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w
Manuela Galtier 6.06 (2.3) 6.43 (2.2) NM
Cristina Sandu X X 6.32 (1.8)
Lauren Boden 6.01 (0.8) X 6.19 (2.6)
Carina Nastvogel 6.15 (1.7) NM NM
Nastassia Mironchyk 6.13 (3.4) NM NM
Kaire Leibak 5.86 (2.1) 6.06 (1.6) X
Dóra Végvári 5.67 (0.8) 6.03 (4.0) 6.02 (1.9)
Marzena Banach 5.66 (1.2) 5.79 (2.4) 6.01 (1.0)
María del Mar Jover 5.94 (2.0) 5.82 (2.6) 5.87 (1.2)
Li Sha 5.91 (2.4) 5.91 (3.0) X
Viena Campos 5.84 (1.0) 5.01 (2.2) 5.73 (2.2)
Lyubov Alekseenko 5.83 (2.0) X 5.74 (2.1)
Kelly Proper 5.65 (1.6) X 5.69 (1.6)
Yamina Hjaji 5.33 (3.8) 5.52 (2.2) 5.67 (1.1)
LaRoya Johnson 5.52 (1.4) 5.55 (1.8) 5.65 (1.4)
Alexandra Russell 5.45 (0.4) X 5.63 (1.4)
Vasiliki Vavva 5.46 (2.1) 5.60 (1.5) 5.56 (1.4)
Sanya Penn 5.11 (2.2) 5.51 (1.4) 4.67 (-0.2)
Silvia Lepore 5.20 (1.1) 5.17 (1.1) X
Official Results - Shot Put - Girls - Final
Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 18:20
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Records
1 494 Simoné du Toit RSA 16.33 (WYL)
2 136 Bo Li CHN 15.92 (PB)
3 68 Dani Samuels AUS 15.53 (PB)
4 129 Natalia Duco CHI 14.44 (PB)
5 229 Eden Francis GBR 14.20
6 597 Kamorean Hayes USA 13.90
7 163 Florentia Kappa CYP 13.12
8 605 Jenny Svoboda USA 13.05
9 404 Paulina Flores MEX 12.82
10 368 Kim Schartz LUX 12.80
11 278 Anita Márton HUN 12.79 (SB)
12 434 Vanessa Hurley NZL 11.67
Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Simoné du Toit 15.98 15.83 16.33 15.72 15.99 16.23
Bo Li 15.82 15.92 15.47 X 15.79 15.26
Dani Samuels 13.18 13.82 14.32 15.53 14.30 X
Natalia Duco X 14.17 13.67 14.44 13.69 X
Eden Francis 14.00 13.07 13.62 13.45 13.52 14.20
Kamorean Hayes 13.34 11.86 11.49 13.60 13.05 13.90
Florentia Kappa 13.02 13.00 12.98 12.60 12.70 13.12
Jenny Svoboda 12.87 12.85 X 13.05 12.86 X
Paulina Flores 12.82 12.68 12.80 NM NM NM
Kim Schartz 12.41 12.40 12.80 NM NM NM
Anita Márton 12.79 X 12.45 NM NM NM
Vanessa Hurley 11.67 11.11 11.36 NM NM NM
Official Results - Hammer Throw - Girls - Final
Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 17:00
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Records
1 484 Bianca Perie ROM 62.27
2 507 Anna Bulgakova RUS 62.05
3 277 Dóra Lévai HUN 58.80 (PB)
4 99 Marynna Dias BRA 55.96 (PB)
5 584 Tugce Sahutoglu TUR 54.78
6 154 Dorotea Habazin CRO 54.16
7 398 Zalina Marghiev MDA 54.00
8 512 Anna Ksenofontova RUS 51.62
9 152 Mateja Greguric CRO 51.51
10 550 Nikola Lomnicka SVK 50.90
11 299 Azzurra Di Ventura ITA 48.45
12 123 Heather Steacy CAN 47.18
Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Bianca Perie X X 59.37 61.48 62.27 61.43
Anna Bulgakova 58.94 X X 62.05 61.40 X
Dóra Lévai X 55.29 51.25 55.50 57.01 58.80
Marynna Dias X 54.83 55.96 55.26 50.60 52.68
Tugce Sahutoglu 52.58 X 53.32 54.78 54.24 X
Dorotea Habazin 53.29 54.16 52.84 X 52.93 X
Zalina Marghiev 52.85 54.00 X X X X
Anna Ksenofontova 51.62 X X X X X
Mateja Greguric 51.51 48.30 X NM NM NM
Nikola Lomnicka 47.29 X 50.90 NM NM NM
Azzurra Di Ventura 48.45 48.37 48.24 NM NM NM
Heather Steacy 47.18 46.58 47.03 NM NM NM
Official Results - Javelin Throw - Girls - Qualification
Qual. rule: qualification standard 48.00m or at least best 12 qualified
Group A - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 9:00
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 140 Li Zhang CHN 53.33 Q
2 356 Gyeong-ae Kim KOR 49.46 Q
3 219 Melina Suomela FIN 48.37 Q
4 455 Urszula Kuncewicz POL 47.73 q
5 205 Raine Kuningas EST 47.26 q (PB)
6 158 Yanet Cruz CUB 46.88 q
7 196 María del Mar Luján ESP 45.84 q
8 564 Yi-Ju Cheng TPE 45.58 q
9 335 Hitomi Sukenaga JPN 44.68
10 125 Bethanie Wachna CAN 41.23
11 168 Katerina Cadová CZE 40.37
12 258 Triantafyllia Pourgiazi GRE 39.40
13 362 Sinta Ozolina LAT 39.34
14 493 Gerlize de Klerk RSA 38.11
Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd
Li Zhang 53.33 NM NM
Gyeong-ae Kim 44.54 42.99 49.46
Melina Suomela 37.44 48.37 NM
Urszula Kuncewicz 40.73 44.37 47.73
Raine Kuningas 42.34 47.26 45.82
Yanet Cruz 46.88 46.24 46.86
María del Mar Luján 45.84 43.82 43.96
Yi-Ju Cheng 45.58 43.83 37.86
Hitomi Sukenaga 44.68 38.47 X
Bethanie Wachna 37.31 28.63 41.23
Katerina Cadová 39.06 38.24 40.37
Triantafyllia Pourgiazi 39.40 36.41 35.89
Sinta Ozolina 36.93 X 39.34
Gerlize de Klerk 36.69 38.11 36.50
Group B - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 10:30
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 591 Vira Rebryk UKR 55.67 Q
2 492 Ynthi Coetzee RSA 50.70 Q
3 118 Elizabeth Gleadle CAN 46.28 q
4 221 Anaëlle Fournier FRA 45.61 q
5 215 Hanna Lindgren FIN 45.37 (SB)
6 71 Elisabeth Eberl AUT 44.47
7 361 Cristina Luján ESP 43.99
8 98 Jucilene de Lima BRA 43.62
9 523 Yekaterina Ryabova RUS 43.21
10 538 Saša Kampic SLO 42.81
11 456 Agnieszka Lewandowska POL 41.58
12 569 Pei-Lien Chiu TPE 41.40
13 82 Kyann Maynard BAR 39.24
14 164 Anastasia Mouratidou CYP 38.25
15 332 Riyoko Miyamoto JPN 36.24
Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd
Vira Rebryk 55.67 NM NM
Ynthi Coetzee 50.70 NM NM
Elizabeth Gleadle 46.28 45.21 46.18
Anaëlle Fournier 43.07 41.90 45.61
Hanna Lindgren 44.93 45.37 X
Elisabeth Eberl 39.97 44.47 42.90
Cristina Luján X 39.01 43.99
Jucilene de Lima 43.62 41.81 38.35
Yekaterina Ryabova 43.21 40.46 42.46
Saša Kampic 42.81 X X
Agnieszka Lewandowska X 40.54 41.58
Pei-Lien Chiu 40.07 41.40 40.38
Kyann Maynard X X 39.24
Anastasia Mouratidou 37.78 37.27 38.25
Riyoko Miyamoto X 36.24 X
Official Results - Javelin Throw - Girls - Heptathlon Youth
Group A - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 11:55
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 33 Tatyana Chernova RUS 48.20 825 (PB)
2 12 Maiju Mattila FIN 42.27 711
3 1 Amy Sadler AUS 42.17 709
4 13 Laetitia Denis FRA 40.20 671
5 16 Romy Gürbig GER 39.96 667
6 11 Grit Sadeiko EST 38.56 640
7 15 Jade Surman GBR 37.51 620 (PB)
8 24 Aiga Grabuste LAT 35.00 572
9 21 Carolina Bianchi ITA 34.86 569
10 5 Brianne Theisen CAN 34.57 563 (PB)
11 6 Katerina Cachová CZE 32.84 531 (PB)
12 9 Barbara Hernando ESP 32.41 522
13 30 Olimpia Nowak POL 31.30 501
14 35 Ana Ugarkovic SCG 29.71 471
15 27 Cintia Noemi Gómez MEX 28.72 452
16 20 Thora Kristin Palsdottir ISL 28.12 441
17 32 Terani Faremiro PYF 24.51 373
18 29 Amanda Aldridge NZL 21.95 325
2 Sarah Ehlers AUT DNS
Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd
Tatyana Chernova 47.18 X 48.20
Maiju Mattila 41.97 37.72 42.27
Amy Sadler 40.53 40.42 42.17
Laetitia Denis 40.11 X 40.20
Romy Gürbig 35.00 39.96 38.93
Grit Sadeiko X 38.56 X
Jade Surman 37.51 35.71 X
Aiga Grabuste X 32.00 35.00
Carolina Bianchi 34.53 32.99 34.86
Brianne Theisen X X 34.57
Katerina Cachová 32.84 32.50 X
Barbara Hernando 32.41 30.62 31.30
Olimpia Nowak X X 31.30
Ana Ugarkovic 29.71 25.81 29.42
Cintia Noemi Gómez 26.43 27.55 28.72
Thora Kristin Palsdottir X 26.77 28.12
Terani Faremiro 24.36 21.85 24.51
Amanda Aldridge 21.95 21.35 20.06
Sarah Ehlers NM NM NM
Group B - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 13:20
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 7 Eliška Klucinová CZE 42.72 720
2 3 Stefanie Waldkircher AUT 41.61 698
3 17 Diana Rach GER 39.90 665
4 19 Orsolya Vörös HUN 35.40 579
5 34 Yana Panteleyeva RUS 35.31 578 (PB)
6 23 Asayo Tomiyama JPN 35.08 573
7 22 Jaya Campinoti ITA 34.84 569
8 31 Nahomi Rivera PUR 32.84 531
9 10 Ebe Reier EST 32.48 524
10 37 Madelene Rondón VEN 31.29 501
11 14 Yasmina Omrani FRA 30.72 490
12 8 Sonia Almansa ESP 29.69 471
13 4 Kathryn Gallagher CAN 28.49 448
14 38 Heather Peters NZL 27.92 437
15 36 Fadwa Al Bouza SYR 26.10 403
16 28 Ana Carolina Ruiz MEX 25.89 399
17 25 Sanar Majid MAR 17.89 250
26 Meryem Ouahbi MAR DNS
Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd
Eliška Klucinová 40.28 36.76 42.72
Stefanie Waldkircher 39.51 41.61 40.08
Diana Rach 38.62 39.90 36.07
Orsolya Vörös 35.40 34.20 34.57
Yana Panteleyeva 35.31 X 34.59
Asayo Tomiyama X X 35.08
Jaya Campinoti X 34.48 34.84
Nahomi Rivera 32.37 31.38 32.84
Ebe Reier 31.43 28.68 32.48
Madelene Rondón 28.50 28.22 31.29
Yasmina Omrani X X 30.72
Sonia Almansa 26.29 29.53 29.69
Kathryn Gallagher X 28.49 25.14
Heather Peters 22.71 27.76 27.92
Fadwa Al Bouza 23.17 26.10 19.54
Ana Carolina Ruiz 23.87 22.70 25.89
Sanar Majid 15.80 17.89 -
Meryem Ouahbi NM NM NM
Official Results - Heptathlon Girls - Girls
AfterEvent 5
Pos Bib Athlete Country Points Records
1 33 Tatyana Chernova RUS 4252
2 17 Diana Rach GER 4232
3 34 Yana Panteleyeva RUS 4228
4 10 Ebe Reier EST 4121
5 16 Romy Gürbig GER 4066
6 12 Maiju Mattila FIN 4054
7 11 Grit Sadeiko EST 4033
8 15 Jade Surman GBR 3937
9 7 Eliška Klucinová CZE 3914
10 6 Katerina Cachová CZE 3895
11 13 Laetitia Denis FRA 3888
12 19 Orsolya Vörös HUN 3811
13 14 Yasmina Omrani FRA 3724
14 8 Sonia Almansa ESP 3626
15 5 Brianne Theisen CAN 3619
16 37 Madelene Rondón VEN 3580
17 30 Olimpia Nowak POL 3555
18 1 Amy Sadler AUS 3553
19 23 Asayo Tomiyama JPN 3543
20 35 Ana Ugarkovic SCG 3532
21 36 Fadwa Al Bouza SYR 3456
22 31 Nahomi Rivera PUR 3415
23 21 Carolina Bianchi ITA 3367
24 32 Terani Faremiro PYF 3361
25 9 Barbara Hernando ESP 3308
26 4 Kathryn Gallagher CAN 3241
27 22 Jaya Campinoti ITA 3209
28 27 Cintia Noemi Gómez MEX 3185
29 38 Heather Peters NZL 3123
30 3 Stefanie Waldkircher AUT 3110
31 24 Aiga Grabuste LAT 3092
32 20 Thora Kristin Palsdottir ISL 3065
33 25 Sanar Majid MAR 2981
34 29 Amanda Aldridge NZL 2970
35 26 Meryem Ouahbi MAR 2685
36 28 Ana Carolina Ruiz MEX 2344
2 Sarah Ehlers AUT DNF
Official Results - Heptathlon Girls - Girls
AfterEvent 6
Pos Bib Athlete Country Points Records
1 33 Tatyana Chernova RUS 5077
2 17 Diana Rach GER 4897
3 34 Yana Panteleyeva RUS 4806
4 12 Maiju Mattila FIN 4765
5 16 Romy Gürbig GER 4733
6 11 Grit Sadeiko EST 4673
7 10 Ebe Reier EST 4645
8 7 Eliška Klucinová CZE 4634
9 13 Laetitia Denis FRA 4559
10 15 Jade Surman GBR 4557
11 6 Katerina Cachová CZE 4426
12 19 Orsolya Vörös HUN 4390
13 1 Amy Sadler AUS 4262
14 14 Yasmina Omrani FRA 4214
15 5 Brianne Theisen CAN 4182
16 23 Asayo Tomiyama JPN 4116
17 8 Sonia Almansa ESP 4097
18 37 Madelene Rondón VEN 4081
19 30 Olimpia Nowak POL 4056
20 35 Ana Ugarkovic SCG 4003
21 31 Nahomi Rivera PUR 3946
22 21 Carolina Bianchi ITA 3936
23 36 Fadwa Al Bouza SYR 3859
24 9 Barbara Hernando ESP 3830
25 3 Stefanie Waldkircher AUT 3808
26 22 Jaya Campinoti ITA 3778
27 32 Terani Faremiro PYF 3734
28 4 Kathryn Gallagher CAN 3689
29 24 Aiga Grabuste LAT 3664
30 27 Cintia Noemi Gómez MEX 3637
31 38 Heather Peters NZL 3560
32 20 Thora Kristin Palsdottir ISL 3506
33 29 Amanda Aldridge NZL 3295
34 25 Sanar Majid MAR 3231
35 28 Ana Carolina Ruiz MEX 2743
2 Sarah Ehlers AUT DNF
26 Meryem Ouahbi MAR DNF
Official Results - Heptathlon Girls - Girls
AfterEvent 7
Pos Bib Athlete Country Points Records
1 33 Tatyana Chernova RUS 5875 (CR)
2 34 Yana Panteleyeva RUS 5611
3 17 Diana Rach GER 5481 (PB)
4 12 Maiju Mattila FIN 5437 (PB)
5 16 Romy Gürbig GER 5406 (PB)
6 13 Laetitia Denis FRA 5402 (PB)
7 11 Grit Sadeiko EST 5271 (PB)
8 7 Eliška Klucinová CZE 5249 (PB)
9 15 Jade Surman GBR 5241 (PB)
10 10 Ebe Reier EST 5226 (PB)
11 6 Katerina Cachová CZE 5148 (PB)
12 19 Orsolya Vörös HUN 5045 (PB)
13 1 Amy Sadler AUS 4983
14 14 Yasmina Omrani FRA 4981 (PB)
15 23 Asayo Tomiyama JPN 4888
16 37 Madelene Rondón VEN 4883 (PB)
17 5 Brianne Theisen CAN 4805
18 30 Olimpia Nowak POL 4766
19 8 Sonia Almansa ESP 4714
20 35 Ana Ugarkovic SCG 4686
21 31 Nahomi Rivera PUR 4591 (PB)
22 9 Barbara Hernando ESP 4524
23 21 Carolina Bianchi ITA 4507
24 36 Fadwa Al Bouza SYR 4476 (PB)
25 22 Jaya Campinoti ITA 4454
26 32 Terani Faremiro PYF 4377
27 24 Aiga Grabuste LAT 4376
28 27 Cintia Noemi Gómez MEX 4318 (PB)
29 4 Kathryn Gallagher CAN 4249
30 3 Stefanie Waldkircher AUT 4222
31 38 Heather Peters NZL 4202
32 20 Thora Kristin Palsdottir ISL 4168
33 29 Amanda Aldridge NZL 4036
34 25 Sanar Majid MAR 3985
35 28 Ana Carolina Ruiz MEX 3103
2 Sarah Ehlers AUT NM
26 Meryem Ouahbi MAR NM
Official Results - Medley Relay - Girls - Heats
Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 20:00
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 2 United States USA 2:07.22 Q (SB)
(Carter Khrystal, Collins Ebony, Hilaire Elan, Cross Brandi)
2 6 Japan JPN 2:09.72 Q (PB)
(Takagi Shiho, Fukushima Chisato, Miyahara Aya, Kubo Ruriko)
3 5 Spain ESP 2:12.52 (PB)
(Garrantxo Marian, Sanmartín Patricia, Romero Natalia, Alava Sandra)
4 8 Canada CAN 2:12.89 (SB)
(Wellington Whitney, Hyacinthe Kimberley, Sullivan Deanna, Bishop Melissa)
5 1 Mexico MEX 2:17.89 (SB)
(Rodriguez Ana Beatriz, Hidalgo Maria Elena, Cherizola Alejandra, Barron Elisa Maria)
7 New Zealand NZL DQ
(Coster Rochelle, Linderboom Stacey, Coulton Morgan, Tatton Sarah)
3 South Africa RSA DQ
(Coetzee Christy, Mkenku Nombulelo, van Driel Mariska, Wicksell Eugenie)
Slovenia SLO DNS
(Puc Anja, Kokot Nina, Mihalinec Maja, Derzanic Marusa)
Heat 2 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 20:09
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 4 Brazil BRA 2:09.13 Q (PB)
(Ferraz Tatiane, Valentim Josiane, Krasucki Franciela, Gomes Vanda)
2 6 Poland POL 2:10.04 Q (PB)
(Paluch Katarzyna, Jankowska Agata, Ceglarek Agnieszka, Polak Tina)
3 5 Morocco MAR 2:12.39 q (PB)
(Adili Fadoua, Aït Assou Hajar, Noussail Siham, Lambarki Hayat)
4 1 India IND 2:13.56 (PB)
(Arulappan Jessy, Christudas Thankam Raji, Machettira Poovamma Raju, Kaur Mandeep)
5 2 Chinese Taipei TPE 2:15.75 (PB)
(Chou Hsiang-Mei, Yu Sheue-An, Lin Wen-Wen, Lai Yu-Chun)
6 3 Puerto Rico PUR 2:15.78 (PB)
(Morales Osiris, Rivera Kathyenid, Cancel Genoiska, Torres Zuleica)
8 Jamaica JAM DQ
(Ruddock Natasha, Calvert Schillonie, Cole Shakeeri, Wilkins Bobby-Gaye)
Great Britain & N.I. GBR DNS
(Duck Joey, Sargent Lucy, Hopeson Joscelynn, Plateau Carolyn)
Heat 3 - Saturday, July 16, 2005 - 20:18
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 5 Russia RUS 2:08.25 Q (SB)
(Fedoriva Aleksandra, Skvortsova Irina, Verkhovskaya Anna, Sozontova Nadezhda)
2 8 Australia AUS 2:08.25 Q (PB)
(Gulli Jess, Tauro Olivia, Hill Megan, Hoebergen Jaimee-Lee)
3 6 Romania ROM 2:11.29 q (PB)
(Albert Imola, Ogrezeanu Andreea, Ionescu Andreea, Ionita Anamaria)
4 4 Serbia and Montenegro SCG 2:13.68 (PB)
(Spanovic Ivana, Lacaracki Natasa, Pavlovic Aleksandra, Jevtic Kristina)
5 3 Hungary HUN 2:15.07 (PB)
(Demeter Klaudia, Vágó Mónika, Nyusa Viktória, Zircher Kitti)
6 7 Bahamas BAH 2:18.08 (SB)
(Patton Eugenia, Ferguson Sheniqua, Smith Nivea, Bodie Krystal)
1 Trinidad and Tobago TRI DQ
(Hackett Semoy, Spencer Cadajah, Bellille Janeil, St.Louis Sade)
Ecuador ECU DNS
(Caicedo Jasmin G., Sanchez Paola, Chávez Erika, Cedeño Karina)