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8/21/04 Full Results - Athens Olympics

Smooth sailing in qualifying for American sprinters

ATHENS - A successful day of qualifying on the track in Saturday morning's rounds saw American men's sprinters and women's one-lappers easily advancing at Olympic Stadium.

As expected, American 100m runners had no worries in men's first-round competition. 2004 world leader Shawn Crawford (Raleigh, N.C.) had the fastest time of the morning, winning heat 4 in 10.02 seconds while running in a white cap and sunglasses. Olympic Trials runner-up Justin Gatlin (Raleigh, N.C.) overcame a slow start (.204 reaction) to win heat 3 in 10.07, and defending Olympic gold medalist Maurice Greene (Granada Hills, Calif.) breezed through heat 8 with a winning time of 10.18.

American junior record holder Sanya Richards (Austin, Texas) had the fastest time of the women's 400m first round, winning heat 6 in 50.11 seconds to advance to Sunday's semifinals. Olympic Trials champion Monique Hennagan (Stockbridge, Calif.) won heat 2 in 51.02, and NCAA champion Dee Dee Trotter (Knoxville, Tenn.) was second in heat 4 in 50.56.

Team USA's women's 400-meter hurdlers all placed a comfortable second in their first-round races to advance to Sunday's semifinals. Brenda Taylor (Chula Vista, Calif.) was second in heat 3 (54.72), with LaShinda Demus (Columbia, S.C.) second in heat 4 (54.66) and Olympic Trials champion and world leader Sheena Johnson (Los Angeles) runner-up in heat 5 (54.81).

Shelia Burrell (Chula Vista, Calif.) leaped 6.25m/20-6.25 in the women's heptathlon long jump for 927 points, with Tiffany Lott-Hogan (Pleasant Grove, Utah) at 5.92m/19-5.25 (825) and Michelle Perry (Los Angeles) 6.02m/19-9 (856). After five events, Burrell was in ninth place overall (4,593 points), with Perry 10th (4,577) and Lott-Hogan 13th (4,530).

Casey Malone (Fort Collins, Colo.) will compete in Monday's final of the men's discus after finishing eighth in qualifying with a throw of 63.27m/207-7. Jarred Rome (Chula Vista, Calif.) was 14th overall with a throw of 61.55/201-11, and Ian Waltz (Chula Vista, Calif.) was 22nd with 58.97m/193-5. Neither men made the 12-man cut.

Saturday 8/21 morning session quotes

WOMEN'S 400 HURDLES ROUND ONE

Brenda Taylor (Chula Vista, Calif.), 2nd in heat 3 (54.72): "The name of the game today is having an opportunity for tomorrow. I'm happy with my round. It was a little slower than I thought it was - it felt like I was running faster. I've been in the Athletes Village for a while, waiting to compete, so it's good to get out there."

LaShinda Demus (Columbia, S.C.), 2nd in heat 4 (54.66): "It was technically all right. Basically, I ran slow, so I wouldn't die. I made sure I got over the ninth hurdle clear, and I did that, so that's good. It was a clean race. That's what we were looking for. The first round, you get the jitters out. It's always a little slow."

Sheena Johnson (Los Angeles, Calif.), 2nd in heat 5 (54.81): "I just wanted to qualify for the semifinal. I probably went out a little slower than I should have. I'm glad to get today's race out of the way." On whether she was nervous: "Today, yes. The first round for me is always the most nervous."

WOMEN'S 400 ROUND ONE

Monique Hennagan (Stockbridge, Calif.), 1st in heat 2 (51.02): "It's a good feeling to get the first one out of the way. You have so many things going through your head. I felt comfortable throughout the race. The heat isn't my preference. The sun really beams here. I prefer cooler temperatures. All of us run together all the time. I want everybody to go out there and do their best. I wanted to run comfortable and not exert too much energy."

DeeDee Trotter (Knoxville, Tenn.) 2nd in heat 4 (50.56): "I'm feeling very confident. I ran the first part of the race faster than I usually do. I'm known as a closer, but in this competition you can't run them down at the end. You have to be in the race. The races at night are going to be better. I'm definitely a night person. It's not going to be so hot."

Sanya Richards (Austin, Texas),1st in heat 6 (50.11): "This is exciting. I am happy to get the first round out of the way. I wanted to run fast in the first round. I want to run each race well and get better and better. It will take a lot of focus mentally in the next round. We will have to run the semis like it's the finals. It will be a tough field in the finals. I think whoever is ready to run fast well come out on top."

MEN'S 100 ROUND ONE

Justin Gatlin (Raleigh, N.C.), 1st in heat three (10.07):"That was the easiest 100 I have run in my life and I slowed down at the line. I felt like I was running on air. There is a lot to come for the next round and the next round after and the round after that. We're coming out for all rounds to run very fast. My start is probably my weakest part of the race. But I have been working on it for a couple weeks and I think it is ready."

Shawn Crawford (Raleigh, N.C.), 1st in heat 4 (10.02): "This wasn't my idea (pointing to one black shoe and one white shoe), this was (pointing to a white hat he wore with the bill toward the back in his race). I wore it over the back of my head so my engine wouldn't overheat. I haven't worn a hat in a race before. I decided to when I was warming up. It was a spur of the moment thing. That's the way I am. That was the easiest 10.02 I've ever run in my life. This is the Olympic games. They can have the race at 6 o'clock in the morning and I'll be there on the line and ready to run."

Maurice Greene (Granada Hills, Calif.), 1st in heat 8 (10.18): "It was just an early morning jog. Things are started now and things are now going to go by very fast. Everybody has their own strategy. That's Shawn (referring to Shawn Crawford wearing a hat in his heat). I don't do anything like that. I have to do what I have to do. I have a plan and I'm going to stick to it. I want to be relaxed. I don't want to put too much on myself right now and just run as easily as possible. Athens is a great place for me, and I'm going to prove it."

MEN'S DISCUS QUALIFYING ROUND

Casey Malone (Fort Collins, Colo.), 8th in qualifying; advanced to final(61.83m/207-7, third row) "I'm very fired up. To make the Olympic team was a huge goal but it was a dream come true to make it into the finals. With first throw, obviously you are going to be a little nervous with your first time in the Olympics. The second throw I was a little more relaxed. To do it on the third throw I made was a big confidence booster

"It was nice to come in under radar because there was no pressure to deal with. Jared (Rome) and Ian (Waltz) are great throwers and it was disappointing that they couldn't make it into the final.

"That third row that allowed me to qualify wasn't that much of a big surprise because I was throwing good in warm-ups. I really couldn't tell how far I threw it. I knew it felt good, but I really didn't know until I saw the mark that I would make it into the finals. When I saw the mark it felt like a huge weight had been lifted off my shoulders. The goal was try to get it to the automatic mark but if you look at the history of the Olympics, 63 meters usually gets you into the finals.

"Now my goal is mainly technique wise...to stay with what I have been working on. Wherever that gets me that gets me. In my mind I would like to stay at least eight or higher and make the finals."

Ian Waltz (Chula Vista, Calif.),22nd in qualifying(58.97m/ 193-5, first throw) "I got about four hours of sleep. My body hasn't felt the same since I came over here. This is my first time in Europe. It is frustrating not to place higher. This was probably my worst meet of the year. My power was down. After the Olympic Trials, it was hard to hold that peak. Being a power thrower it is hard to hold that peak long. But I don't want to make too many excuses I didn't throw well today. I am on an Olympic team so I can't be too upset but I am not happy with where I finished. There is always next year to come back and be better. "

Jarred Rome (Chula Vista, Calif.),14th in qualifying(61.55m/201-11, third throw): "This was my second worst meet of the year. In the Olympics, you don't want to throw this poorly. I wasn't nervous. I felt like I was going to make the finals. Hopefully I can make the finals, but you never know. To come here and throw four meters less than I have been throwing is a disappointment. I felt great today. My warm-ups were good. I felt sure I would have a big throw today. I hit the cage on my second throw. That's the first time in my career I've done that and I was a little rattled by it. I told myself to slow down on my last attempt and hit the crap out of it. But unfortunately I was too slow and didn't get enough power off my legs."

Williams wins Olympic silver in women’s 100m

ATHENS - Lauryn Williams (Miami, Fla.), tagged all year with the expectation of ushering in the next generation of great American women's sprinters, on Saturday exceeded those expectations by winning the 100 meters Olympic silver medal in a brilliant and poised run.

The 20-year-old native of Pittsburgh got perhaps the best start of her life and nearly stole the gold medal. But Yuliya Nesterenko of Belarus, a relative unknown entering the Games who made an impression by running sub-11 seconds in each round, came on to nip Williams in the final meters, winning the gold in 10.93 seconds.

The diminutive Williams leaned her 5-foot, 3-inch frame as far forward as the laws of physics would allow to win the silver in a personal-best time of 10.96 seconds. The lean put her just .01 ahead of Veronica Campbell of Jamaica (10.97), but .01 is all she needed. Olympic Trials champion LaTasha Colander was hobbled by a slow start and finished eighth in 11.18.

Williams qualified for the final with a semifinal win in 11.01 seconds, while Colander was fourth in the same race in 11.18. Two-time Olympic gold medalist Gail Devers (Duluth, Ga.), running with a wrapped left calf, was seventh in her race in 11.22 and did not advance.

In the second and final day of the women's heptathlon, 2001 world outdoor bronze medalist Shelia Burrell (Chula Vista, Calif.) moved from ninth to fourth after the javelin, where she threw 47.69m/156-5 for 815 points. She then ran 2:15.32 in the 800 (888) to finish in fourth place overall with 6,296 points. Michelle Perry (Los Angeles) threw 38.36m/125-10 in the javelin (636) and ran 2:13.69 in the 800 (911) to finish 14th with 6,124 points, just 2 points off her personal best. Tiffany Lott-Hogan (Pleasant Grove, Utah) posted marks of 45.84m/150-5 in the javelin (780 points) and 2:25.10 in the 800 (756) to finish 20th with 6,066 points. Heavily favored Carolina Kluft of Sweden won the gold with 6,952 points, with Astra Skujyte of Lithuania second with 6,435 and Kelly Sotherton of Great Britain third with 6,424.

Blazing men's 100m round

Saturday night got off to a tension-building beginning, courtesy of the men's 100-meter quarterfinals. Olympic Stadium was practically vibrating by the time the fifth of five races was over as a series of jaw-dropping - and easy-looking - speed was put on display.

Francis Obikwelu of Portugal set the tone Saturday night when he ran a national record 9.93 seconds to win heat 1. Just moments later, Team USA's Shawn Crawford (Raleigh, N.C.) took the track - sans the hat and glasses he sported in the morning rounds - and laid down a 9.89-second win. Next up was Crawford's training partner, Justin Gatlin (Raleigh, N.C.), who won heat 3 in 9.96 seconds.

The only pause in the action was a heat 4 winning time of 10.02 by Aziz Zahan of Ghana, a time that in a rational universe would be considered very fast for a quarterfinal.

Heat 5 featured a rematch between 30-year-old defending gold medalist Maurice Greene (Granada Hills, Calif.) and 21-year-old Asafa Powell of Jamaica, who had beaten Greene in their two post-Olympic Trials European meetings. On Saturday evening, Greene got a remarkable start, then played cat-and-mouse with Powell as the two men strode easily toward the finish, Powell looking to his left at Greene, and Greene looking straight ahead. Greene won the race in 9.93, with Powell second in 9.99.

More finalists to come

All three Americans advanced to Monday's final of the men's 400m, led by 20-year-old Olympic Trials champion Jeremy Wariner (Waco, Tex.), who won heat 1 in 44.87 seconds, the fastest time of the day. Also advancing were Derrick Brew (Raleigh, N.C.), first in heat 2 in 45.05, and Otis Harris, second in heat 3 in 44.99.

American record holder Jearl Miles-Clark (Knoxville, Tenn.) will compete in her first Olympic 800m final on Monday after posting the fourth-fastest time of Saturday's semifinal round. Miles-Clark, who was fifth at the 1996 Olympic Games in the 400, was third in the first 800m semifinal in 1:58.71. Although only the top two finishers of each of three races automatically advanced, Clark's time earned her one of two time-qualifying spots for the final. American indoor record holder Nicole Teter (Palo Alto, Calif.) was fourth in the second semi in 1:59.50 and did not advance.

Olympic Trials champion Daniel Lincoln (Fayetteville, Ark.) made Tuesday's final of the men's 3,000m steeplechase in his first Olympic appearance. The three-time NCAA champion was fourth in the first of three heats, running 8:19.62 to qualify on time. Teammate Robert Gary (Westerville, Ohio) was 12th in heat 2 in 8:46.17, and Anthony Famiglietti (Knoxville, Tenn.) hit his knee on a barrier and finished eighth in heat 3 in 8:31.59. Neither advanced.

The shock of the night came in women's pole vault qualifying. Stacy Dragila (Phoenix, Ariz.) will not have the opportunity to defend her Olympic gold medal after clearing just 4.30m/14-1.25, short of the 4.40m/14-5.5 needed to advance and nearly 21 inches off her American record of 4.83m/15-10 from earlier this summer. Struggling with Achilles problems in both legs since the Olympic Trials, Dragila never found her form and was not close on any of her three attempts at 4.40m. Also failing to advance were Jillian Schwartz (Jonesboro, Ark.) at 4.30m/14-1.25 and Kellie Suttle (Jonesboro, Ark.) at 4.15m/13-7.25.

A Tiombe Hurd (Upper Marlboro, Md.) and Yuliana Perez (Fayetteville, Ark.) did not make it out of women's triple jump qualifying. Hurd's best mark of 13.98m/45-10.5 placed her 22nd in qualifying, while Perez was 28th with 13.62m/44-8.25.

Saturday evening session quotes

WOMEN'S 100M FINAL

Lauryn Williams (Miami, Fla.), silver medal, 10.93: "It felt great. I'm a silver medallist!

On seeing her family in the stands: "They were going crazy. I'm so glad they're here, because my dad missed the first two rounds. I want to thank everybody back home who helped get my family here."

On waiting for the result, to find out whether she was second or third: "My stomach was doing more than cartwheels and butterflies. I wanted the silver medal, not the bronze. I really tried to run my heart out. I had a great start, and prior to the last 5 to 10 meters, I thought I was in there for gold. I couldn't see her [Nesterenko]. The only thing I regret about the race is I wish she had been next to me. I don't know if it would have made a difference, but I would have known she was there."

On her future: "I'm very excited about my future. I'm going to go home and celebrate my 21st birthday on September 11."

On her lean at the finish: "I felt Veronica [Campbell] on my shoulder. I didn't want to be third by a hair. It worked for me."

LaTasha Colander (Garner, N.C.), 8th, 11.16: "It's not what I wanted, but I made a valiant effort. I made the final in an individual event, now I can come back in the relay. We're very confident. We have an excellent squad."

On her race: "I got out of the blocks really slow, then I had to pick it up in the first 30 meters to get back in the race."

On Williams' race: "It was awesome. I think we should promote our youth and back her up.

WOMEN'S 100M SEMIFINAL

Gail Devers (Duluth, Ga.), 7th in semifinal 1 (11.22):"I got out well the first 40 meters, then I went long [reaching long in her stride rather than having quick turnover].

On the wrap on her left calf: "I had a setback six days ago, training for the hurdles in Atlanta. Had I not had that setback, I would have been able to work on the last part of my race. But had it not happened then, it would have happened here and would have pulled me out of the Games. I had eight rounds [in the 100 and 100m hurdles] coming into these Games, that was my goal. Maybe that one extra race I won't be running will be a blessing." NOTE: Devers declined to identify her exact injury.

"I've been in this sport 21 years, and as long as I have the will, I'll continue on. I don't have anything to prove to anyone. Not even to myself. All I have to prove is I'm 37 years old, and I still have the will to run."

WOMEN'S POLE VAULT QUALIFYING ROUND

Stacy Dragila (Phoenix, Ariz.), 4.30m/14-1 1/4 dnq: "I didn't make it. I blew my shot.

Asked about an injury: "I had a little bit of an Achilles problem since the Trials, and I haven't been able to jump much. But tonight I felt great. I took my warm-up jump at the track, and I didn't feel anything."

On struggling with her takeoff: "I didn't know what to do. Either I was going to move back and risk falling or rush under it.

On how her Achilles problems affected her preparations: "I need to jump. I'm a jumper. I was unable to do a lot of that. I've been on painkillers and (trainers) have been good to me. I've been doing a lot of walking drills. I thought, 'I can do this. I can pole vault.' But I couldn't pole vault tonight. This is something I should be able to do in my sleep. This is what I come in at a local meet. It's going to be a great final. I just won't be a part of it."

MEN'S 100 ROUND TWO

Justin Gatlin (Raleigh, N.C.), 1st in heat 3 (9.96)

Is the track that fast? Or are you sending a message?: "A little bit of both. I feel like I'm running on air out there I moved strongly through my race. First race I worked on my middle part. This time I worked on my end. I just pulled away from the field, it felt great, I felt strong."

On making it to the finals: "I don't think it's going to be that tough. The smart ones are going to get in the finals. You've got to know what you're going to do through the rounds and you're going to be in the finals."

Will there be a world record set: "I think so, I really do. If not me then somebody else will. My training partner Shawn is running really well. I know his race felt easy and my race felt easy too."

"I think I can shave off a lot after that race. I didn't start to strong in the beginning but I came on hard at the end. I'll do my best of course. My best is a gold medal."

Shawn Crawford (Raleigh, N.C.), 1st in heat 2 (9.89)

"I felt my start was better than it usually is. I went out and sent the message that I wanted to send. My coach will evaluate what I need to do tomorrow and the next two rounds to drop down there (time) again. I feel good, I feel good, I just have to perform two more times in the 100."

"I was happy for Justin (Gatlin) he's my friend."

Maurice Greene (Granada Hills, Calif.), 1st in heat 5 (9.93)

On what his fast time in qualifying means: "I don't have my gold medal yet, so it doesn't mean anything. It just means I make it to the next round. The time is ok, you do what you have to do."

On how he feels: "I feel great. We're going to have a party tomorrow. Everybody's invited...I'm buying."

On being beaten by Asafa Powell this summer: "That doesn't mean anything. What happened earlier this year, what happened now? It doesn't mean anything."

On running such fast times in qualifying: "We've got 24 hours to recover. I know me; I train harder than just one hard race a day. If you can't recover in 24 hours, something's wrong with you."

MEN'S 400 SEMIFINALS

Jeremy Wariner (Grand Prairie, Texas), 1st in semifinal 1 (44.87) - "I had a bad start, but I made up for it in the first 200, so I ran a pretty smart race tonight - I think a bit better than the day before.

What were you working on today? "I was working on getting out the way my coach wanted me too and I was working the turns. I did that pretty well today. I've got a day off tomorrow to rest and get my legs back under me for the final on Monday."

"Every heat is tough right now - you can't count anybody out right now so all three heats are going to be real strong."

Is youth an advantage? "There is no advantage or disadvantage, there's just your ability. Both coach Hart and Michael Johnson have been both great to me today. They both have been teaching me what I need to learn as I prepare for the Olympics because they've both been in this position, so it helps to have both of them out there for me."

On Michael Johnson: "He (Michael Johnson) was up at the village with us today and he just told me what I needed to do. He watched my race in Munich two weeks ago and said that I ran that perfect and said that I needed to do that today."

Do you consider yourself a favorite: "Anyone is a favorite, everyone is running really fast right now."

Otis Harris (Columbia, S.C.), 2nd in semifinal 3 (44.99)

On his race: "It was great. Everything I expected. It was hot, a lot of competition, these are the greatest athletes in the world and you're going to have to come out with your best every race and that's what I did."

On his strong finishing kick: "That's been the thing my whole career. I can't explain it; it's just there when I call for it. I felt all the athletes on my right and on my left but I knew I have a strong kick but I just do what I naturally do. I pressed forward."

What about an American sweep in the final? "That's definitely a possibility, I don't want to say it's going to happen but the athletes talent and hard work and results are showing for themselves. It's going to be great, it's going to be just like the trials all over again, only hopefully this time I'll get first."

Derrick Brew (Raleigh, N.C.), 1st in semifinal 2 (45.05)

"I felt good and controlled the race. I wasn't worried about my time. I just wanted to advance to the finals and go for the gold. I ran the heat like yesterday. I have one more round. This is the final, which I've been waiting for all year.

"I changed coaches this year and am working with Antonio Pettigrew (2000 4x400 relay gold medallist) who is a veteran in this race and it has worked out good for me the whole year.

WOMEN'S 800 SEMIFINALS

Nicole Teter (Palo Alto, Calif.), 4th in semifinal 2 (1:59.50): "I made a mistake in my time coming through the first 400. It was too fast for me. I was tight. I didn't go soon enough off the corner the last 200. I'm disappointed."

Jearl Miles Clark (Knoxville, Tenn.), 3rd in 1st semifinal (1:58.71q): "I felt good, but I lost focus - it's not a good time to loose focus. The pace was really good and I felt comfortable. My plan was to take it out and make it an honest race. I did that. I got jumped in the last 200 and got boxed."

MEN'S 3,000 STEEPLECHASE ROUND ONE

Anthony Famiglietti (Knoxville, Tenn.), 8th in heat 3 (8:31.59): (On hitting his left knee): "I took a first step down and I knew it wasn't right, then I took a second step down and I kept wondering how long is this (his knee) going to go.

"I was jumping all the hurdles and landing on this leg and I thought I was going to collapse. But, you know what, it's an Olympic race and I wasn't going to give up for anything. If my leg would have fell off, I would have hopped in."

Robert Gary (Westerville, Ohio), 12th in heat 2 (8:38.01): "My foot (left) has been injured since the Olympic Trials. It's the foot I land on so it was tough to get any spring at all. The water jump was killing me. I dreaded it every time I came around. It was disappointing.

I was hoping to come in here and get something. The heat certainly did make me feel any better. The pace was great. I wanted to run 66, 67 splits all year. That an 8:20 pace which would basically put you in the finals. If my foot could have held up I think I could have done it.

HEPTATHLON DAY TWO

Sheila Burrell (Chula Vista, Calif.), fourth, 6,296 points: (on finishing fourth) "So close, but no cigar. That was pretty intense. I came here expecting to medal and I'm just so thankful to the medical staff at USA Track and Field. This past week since we've been in Crete I've been a high matinence athlete. I competed today with a stress fracture in my foot (right). I didn't want anybody to know - I said I'm going to go for this. I said to my coach, don't ask me if I'm hurt, don't ask me how I'm feeling. I'm just going to go out there and be a soldier."

"I don't even think my coach thought I would do this well. I'm a two-time Olympian and I walk out of here with my head hanging really high, not even hanging. My head is lifted up. I finished fourth place, I wanted to be on that medal stand really bad, but after this, I'll walk out of here a champion."

Tiffany Lott-Hogan (Pleasant Grove, Utah), 20th, 6,066 points: "I started off real strong. The javelin was weak for me today and I was glad to finish the 800. My goal was to finish in the top 10. I was ready go home long before the 800 got started. My tank was dry. I was ready to go home and get some sleep. But I had to try to finish as strong as I could. Mentally, it was very very difficult to get going beside the fact that I don't like the 800."

"I loved this Olympic experience. The crowd was very responsive. I probably have one more year ahead of me.

Michelle Perry (Los Angeles, Calif.), 14th, 6,124 points: "Today wasn't the best day for me. I was consistent as far as my long jump and javelin.

"Physically this is probably one of the hardest heptathlons I have done. I had to battle my body for the last two days because there was always something that wasn't feeling good but I made it through and that was positive. My groin yesterday, my heels, everything you can think of but this is the heptathlon.

"It was a positive experience being in my first Olympic Games and I finished. The Olympic Trials are probably the hardest track meet in the U.S. so for me to make it here says a lot. Sheila (Burrell) helped me through the javelin and I talked to her about the 800 and to bring home the medal."

WOMEN'S TRIPLE JUMP

Tiombe Hurd (Upper Marlboro, Md.): 22nd overall in qualifying 13.98m/45-10 1/2 How do you feel? "Not well at all. I felt really good in the warm-ups and they went well, but unfortunately when it was time to jump, my steps were off and I was stutter stepping to the board, so it really didn't set me up to have a good take-off and I just couldn't jump well."

"I felt really great training here, but when you get to the big day, you've got to make it happen and I didn't make it happen today. I wish I could have had a better performance with my parents in the stands, but it didn't happen."

Yuliana Perez (Fayetteville, Ark.), 28th overall in qualifying 13.62m/44-8 1/4: "It didn't work for me tonight but I got some experience and that was worth it. I'm coming back definitely. I don't give up. I don't fall down. That's just me.

"I've been developing a lot this year. It set me back some but it's going to pay off in the long run. I don't have any control on my new strength now.

21 08 2004 Results MEN
Official Results - 100m - Men - Heats

Qual. rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 10 fastest losers (q) qualified

Heat 1 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:35 Wind: -0.2 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 Frank Fredericks NAM 10.12 Q (SB) 0.152
2 3 Uchenna Emedolu NGR 10.22 Q 0.222
3 4 Shingo Suetsugu JPN 10.27 Q 0.174
4 7 Darren Campbell GBR 10.35 0.159
5 9 Haijian Chen CHN 10.45 0.181
6 2 Eric Nkansah GHA 10.54 0.160
7 6 Seng Song Poh SIN 10.75 0.160
8 8 Yazaldes Nascimento STP 11.00 0.185

Heat 2 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:42 Wind: -0.4 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 Mark Lewis-Francis GBR 10.13 Q (SB) 0.149
2 7 Aziz Zakari GHA 10.19 Q 0.188
3 6 Roland Németh HUN 10.28 Q 0.137
4 3 Salem Mubarak Al-Yami KSA 10.36 0.143
5 4 Darren Gilford MLT 10.67 0.177
6 8 Khalil Al-Hanahneh JOR 10.76 0.172
7 2 Kakianako Nariki KIR 11.62 0.183
9 Marc Burns TRI DQ

Heat 3 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:52 Wind: -0.1 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 8 Justin Gatlin USA 10.07 Q 0.204
2 6 Kareem Streete-Thompson CAY 10.15 Q (SB) 0.156
3 9 Leonard Myles-Mills GHA 10.21 Q (SB) 0.133
4 4 Vicente de Lima BRA 10.23 q 0.169
5 1 Andrey Yepishin RUS 10.29 q 0.146
6 2 Yeóryios Theodorídis GRE 10.32 q 0.141
7 5 Hadhari Djaffar COM 10.62 0.163
8 7 Sultan Saeed MDV 11.72 0.239
3 Juan Sainfleur DOM DNF 0.164

Heat 4 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:59 Wind: 0.8 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 6 Shawn Crawford USA 10.02 Q 0.184
2 1 Obadele Thompson BAR 10.08 Q (SB) 0.141
3 4 Matic Osovnikar SLO 10.15 Q (NR) 0.112
4 5 Idrissa Sanou BUR 10.33 q 0.175
5 3 Diego Ferreira PAR 10.50 (NR) 0.141
6 9 Pierre de Windt ARU 11.02 0.234
7 7 Chamleunesouk Ao-Oudomphonh LAO 11.30 0.202
8 8 Masound Azizi AFG 11.66 0.217
2 Hristóforos Hoídis GRE DNS

Heat 5 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 11:06 Wind: 0.1 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Francis Obikwelu POR 10.09 Q 0.165
2 5 Ronald Pognon FRA 10.18 Q 0.150
3 3 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure GAM 10.26 Q (NR) 0.157
4 8 Jarbas Mascarenhas BRA 10.34 q 0.147
5 7 Hiroyasu Tsuchie JPN 10.37 0.182
6 9 Adrian Durant ISV 10.52 0.223
7 6 Nabie Foday Fofana GUI 10.62 0.158
8 4 Harmon Harmon COK 11.22 (PB) 0.173

Heat 6 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 11:13 Wind: -1.1 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 7 Nobuharu Asahara JPN 10.33 Q 0.162
2 3 Lukasz Chyla POL 10.35 Q 0.167
3 4 Eric Pacome N'Dri CIV 10.39 Q 0.147
4 9 Ato Boldon TRI 10.41 0.155
5 6 Issa-Aimé Nthépé FRA 10.67 0.159
6 2 Gábor Dobos HUN 10.68 0.131
7 8 John Howard FSM 10.85 (NR) 0.195
8 5 Mohammad Shamsuddin BAN 11.13 0.173

Heat 7 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 11:20 Wind: 0.9 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 9 Asafa Powell JAM 10.06 Q 0.146
2 5 Jason Gardener GBR 10.15 Q (SB) 0.155
3 4 Joshua Ross AUS 10.24 Q (=PB) 0.153
4 1 André Domingos BRA 10.28 q 0.145
5 8 Pierre Browne CAN 10.32 q 0.169
6 7 Lamin Tucker SLE 10.72 0.137
7 6 Kelsey Nakanelua ASA 11.25 0.160
8 2 Sopheak Phouk CAM 11.56 (PB) 0.225
3 Djikoloum Mobele CHA DNS

Heat 8 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 11:27 Wind: -0.2 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 1 Maurice Greene USA 10.18 Q 0.142
2 2 Dwight Thomas JAM 10.21 Q 0.135
3 8 Churandy Martina AHO 10.23 Q 0.152
4 3 Alexander Kosenkow GER 10.28 q 0.135
5 6 Prodromos Katsantonis CYP 10.50 (SB) 0.179
6 7 Wai Hung Chiang HKG 10.70 0.157
7 9 Francis Manioru SOL 11.05 0.143
8 5 Teymur Gasimov AZE 11.17 0.179
9 4 Filipo Muller TGA 11.18 (PB) 0.181

Heat 9 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 11:34 Wind: -1.4 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 9 Deji Aliu NGR 10.39 Q 0.191
2 2 Nicolas Macrozonaris CAN 10.40 Q 0.153
3 6 Gennadiy Chernovol KAZ 10.43 Q 0.145
4 3 Souhalia Alamou BEN 10.48 0.167
5 8 Christie Van Wyk NAM 10.49 0.148
6 4 Daniel Bailey ANT 10.51 0.154
7 7 Gian Nicola Berardi SMR 10.76 0.143
8 5 Carlos Abaunza NCA 11.17 0.173

Heat 10 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 11:41 Wind: 0.7 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 6 Kim Collins SKN 10.11 Q 0.154
2 3 Michael Frater JAM 10.20 Q 0.161
3 4 Niconnor Alexander TRI 10.22 Q 0.139
4 7 Simone Collio ITA 10.27 q 0.151
5 2 Eddy De Lépine FRA 10.27 q (SB) 0.192
6 8 Xavier James BER 10.40 0.147
7 9 Sébastien Gattuso MON 10.58 (=NR) 0.152
8 5 Wilfried Bingangoye GAB 10.76 (PB) 0.206

 

Official Results - 100m - Men - Quarter-Final

Qual. rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 1 fastest loser (q) qualified

Heat 1 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 19:40 Wind: 0.0 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Francis Obikwelu POR 9.93 Q (NR) 0.165
2 3 Dwight Thomas JAM 10.12 Q (=PB) 0.149
2 5 Mark Lewis-Francis GBR 10.12 Q (SB) 0.162
4 6 Ronald Pognon FRA 10.15 q 0.166
5 8 Shingo Suetsugu JPN 10.19 0.150
6 2 Pierre Browne CAN 10.21 0.150
7 7 Churandy Martina AHO 10.24 0.152
8 1 André Domingos BRA 10.34 0.136

Heat 2 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 19:47 Wind: 0.0 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Shawn Crawford USA 9.89 Q 0.167
2 3 Obadele Thompson BAR 10.12 Q 0.156
3 7 Vicente de Lima BRA 10.26 Q 0.158
4 2 Matic Osovnikar SLO 10.26 0.168
5 6 Deji Aliu NGR 10.26 0.185
6 5 Nicolas Macrozonaris CAN 10.28 0.161
7 1 Gennadiy Chernovol KAZ 10.42 0.154
8 8 Idrissa Sanou BUR 10.43 0.178

Heat 3 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 19:54 Wind: 0.2 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Justin Gatlin USA 9.96 Q 0.178
2 3 Jason Gardener GBR 10.15 Q (=SB) 0.146
3 5 Uchenna Emedolu NGR 10.15 Q 0.162
4 6 Nobuharu Asahara JPN 10.24 0.151
5 2 Yeóryios Theodorídis GRE 10.36 0.141
6 7 Roland Németh HUN 10.38 0.151
7 8 Niconnor Alexander TRI 10.48 0.148
1 Eddy De Lépine FRA DNS

Heat 4 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 20:01 Wind: -0.1 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Aziz Zakari GHA 10.02 Q 0.175
2 6 Kim Collins SKN 10.05 Q (SB) 0.152
3 5 Michael Frater JAM 10.11 Q 0.152
4 3 Frank Fredericks NAM 10.17 0.142
5 7 Joshua Ross AUS 10.22 (PB) 0.163
6 1 Alexander Kosenkow GER 10.24 0.113
7 2 Andrey Yepishin RUS 10.29 0.164
8 8 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure GAM 10.39 0.184

Heat 5 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 20:08 Wind: -0.2 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Maurice Greene USA 9.93 Q 0.117
2 6 Asafa Powell JAM 9.99 Q 0.142
3 1 Leonard Myles-Mills GHA 10.18 Q (SB) 0.145
4 5 Lukasz Chyla POL 10.23 0.167
5 3 Kareem Streete-Thompson CAY 10.24 0.162
6 8 Simone Collio ITA 10.29 0.135
7 2 Jarbas Mascarenhas BRA 10.30 0.134
8 7 Eric Pacome N'Dri CIV 10.32 0.137

 

Official Results - 400m - Men - Semi-Final

Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest losers (q) qualified

Heat 1 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 21:15
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 3 Jeremy Wariner USA 44.87 Q 0.255
2 5 Michael Blackwood JAM 45.00 Q 0.243
3 6 Leslie Djhone FRA 45.01 q 0.186
4 2 Eric Milazar MRI 45.23 0.268
4 4 Lewis Banda ZIM 45.23 0.318
6 8 Gary Kikaya COD 45.58 0.214
7 1 Ezra Sambu KEN 45.84 0.221
8 7 Cedric van Branteghem BEL 46.03 0.233

Heat 2 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 21:22
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Derrick Brew USA 45.05 Q 0.253
2 8 Davian Clarke JAM 45.27 Q 0.323
3 5 Christopher Brown BAH 45.31 0.244
4 3 Anton Galkin RUS 45.34 0.186
5 6 Geyman López CUB 45.52 0.316
6 7 Alejandro Cárdenas MEX 45.64 0.336
7 2 K. Mathews Binu IND 45.97 0.254
8 1 Matija Šestak SLO 46.54 0.272

Heat 3 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 21:29
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 8 Brandon Simpson JAM 44.97 Q 0.245
2 5 Otis Harris USA 44.99 Q 0.292
3 6 Alleyne Francique GRN 45.08 q 0.295
4 4 Carlos Santa DOM 45.58 0.242
5 3 Hamdan O. Al-Bishi KSA 45.59 0.231
6 2 Saul Weigopwa NGR 45.67 0.217
7 1 Ingo Schultz GER 46.23 0.187
8 7 Timothy Benjamin GBR 46.28 0.256

 

Official Results - 3000m Steeplechase - Men - Heats

Qual. rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 6 fastest losers (q) qualified

Heat 1 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 22:05
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Khamis Abdullah Saifeldin QAT 8:17.89 Q (SB)
2 Ezekiel Kemboi KEN 8:18.20 Q
3 Bouabdallah Tahri FRA 8:18.98 Q
4 Daniel Lincoln USA 8:19.62 q
5 Ali Ezzine MAR 8:20.18 q
6 Eliseo Martín ESP 8:21.88 q
7 Radoslaw Poplawski POL 8:22.16 q (SB)
8 Martin Pröll AUT 8:26.01
9 Ion Luchianov MDA 8:26.17 (NR)
10 Boštjan Buc SLO 8:37.29
11 Pavel Potapovich RUS 8:52.65
Giuseppe Maffei ITA DNF
Lotfi Turki TUN DNS
Roberto Caraciolo Mandje GEQ DNS

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1000m
1 Eliseo Martín ESP 2:46.88
2000m
1 Daniel Lincoln USA 5:37.04

Heat 2 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 22:18
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Brimin Kipruto KEN 8:15.11 Q
2 Simon Vroemen NED 8:15.28 Q (SB)
3 Luis Miguel Martín ESP 8:16.90 Q
4 Mustafa Mohamed SWE 8:19.37 q
5 Vincent Le Dauphin FRA 8:20.13 q
6 Jan Zakrzewski POL 8:23.72
7 Roman Usov RUS 8:24.19
8 Vadym Slobodenyuk UKR 8:24.84 (PB)
9 Abdelatif Chemlal MAR 8:29.36
10 Tewodros Shiferaw ETH 8:33.15
11 Abdelhakim Maazouz ALG 8:36.12
12 Robert Gary USA 8:38.01
13 Ruben Ramolefi RSA 8:46.17
14 Bashir Ibrahim KUW 8:48.65 (NR)

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1000m
1 Luis Miguel Martín ESP 2:42.83
2000m
1 Luis Miguel Martín ESP 5:31.22

Heat 3 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 22:31
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Obaid Musa Amer QAT 8:23.94 Q
2 Antonio David Jiménez ESP 8:24.13 Q
3 Paul Kipsiele Koech KEN 8:24.68 Q
4 Zouhair Ouerdi MAR 8:27.55
5 Justin Chaston GBR 8:28.35
6 Yoshitaka Iwamizu JPN 8:29.07
7 Peter Nowill AUS 8:29.14
8 Anthony Famiglietti USA 8:31.59
9 Alexander Greaux PUR 8:33.62
10 Jim Svenøy NOR 8:33.97
11 Manuel Silva POR 8:38.31
12 Luleseged Wale ETH 8:50.73
13 Jakub Czaja POL 8:56.24

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1000m
1 Paul Kipsiele Koech KEN 2:48.73
2000m
1 Paul Kipsiele Koech KEN 5:40.22

 

Official Results - Discus - Men - Qualification

Qual. rule: qualification standard 64.50m or at least best 12 qualified

Group A - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 9:00
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 67.79 Q
2 Aleksander Tammert EST 65.70 Q
3 Hannes Hopley RSA 63.89 q
4 Gábor Máté HUN 63.41 q
5 Torsten Schmidt GER 63.40 q
6 Libor Malina CZE 62.12 q
7 Jarred Rome USA 61.55
8 Jason Tunks CAN 61.21
9 Yennifer Frank Casañas CUB 60.60
10 Gerd Kanter EST 60.05
11 Ian Waltz USA 58.97
12 Emeka Udechuku GBR 58.41
13 Leonid Cherevko BLR 57.98
14 Marcelo Pugliese ARG 56.06
15 Vadim Hranovschi MDA 55.64
16 Dragan Mustapic CRO 54.66
17 Jaroslav Zitnanský SVK 53.30
Dmitriy Shevchenko RUS NM
Anil Kumar IND NM

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd

Virgilijus Alekna 63.80 67.79
Aleksander Tammert 65.70
Hannes Hopley 62.71 62.50 63.89
Gábor Máté 57.40 62.43 63.41
Torsten Schmidt 56.86 60.63 63.40
Libor Malina 60.54 62.12
Jarred Rome 59.35 61.55
Jason Tunks 61.21 60.02 60.34
Yennifer Frank Casañas 60.15 60.60 57.27
Gerd Kanter 60.05
Ian Waltz 58.97 58.55 57.52
Emeka Udechuku 58.41 55.79
Leonid Cherevko 57.98 57.89
Marcelo Pugliese 56.06 54.45
Vadim Hranovschi 53.77 52.30 55.64
Dragan Mustapic 54.66
Jaroslav Zitnanský 53.30 51.87
Anil Kumar NM
Dmitriy Shevchenko NM

Group B - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:45
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Róbert Fazekas HUN 68.10 Q
2 Lars Riedel GER 64.20 q
3 Casey Malone USA 63.27 q
4 Vasiliy Kaptyukh BLR 63.04 q
5 Frantz Kruger RSA 62.32 q
6 Zoltán Kövágó HUN 61.91 q
7 Mario Pestano ESP 61.69
8 Vikas Gowda IND 61.39
9 Rutger Smith NED 61.11
10 Tao Wu CHN 60.60
11 Michael Möllenbeck GER 59.79
12 Sávvas Panávoglou GRE 58.47
13 Aleksandr Malashevich BLR 58.45
14 Aleksandr Borichevskiy RUS 58.19
15 Ercüment Olgundeniz TUR 58.17
16 Abbas Samimi IRI 57.57
17 Lois Maikel Martínez CUB 57.18
18 Igor Primc SLO 56.33
19 Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly EGY 55.53
20 Shaka Sola SAM 51.10

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd

Róbert Fazekas 63.88 68.10
Lars Riedel 64.20
Casey Malone 59.99 63.27 61.83
Vasiliy Kaptyukh 63.04 62.93
Frantz Kruger 60.91 62.32
Zoltán Kövágó 61.91 60.77
Mario Pestano 61.69
Vikas Gowda 61.35 61.39 59.87
Rutger Smith 61.11
Tao Wu 48.96 60.60
Michael Möllenbeck 56.42 59.79
Sávvas Panávoglou 57.26 58.47 57.62
Aleksandr Malashevich 57.67 58.45
Aleksandr Borichevskiy 58.12 58.19 57.86
Ercüment Olgundeniz 57.13 58.17
Abbas Samimi 57.57 56.24
Lois Maikel Martínez 57.18 57.10
Igor Primc 55.70 56.33 55.43
Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly 55.53 55.27
Shaka Sola 50.36 51.10 50.97

 

21 08 2004 Results WOMEN

 

Official Results - 100m - Women - Final

Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 22:55 Wind: -0.1 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Records React
1 6 Yuliya Nesterenko BLR 10.93 0.186
2 4 Lauryn Williams USA 10.96 (PB) 0.212
3 3 Veronica Campbell JAM 10.97 0.199
4 1 Ivet Lalova BUL 11.00 0.154
5 2 Aleen Bailey JAM 11.05 0.208
6 5 Sherone Simpson JAM 11.07 0.164
7 8 Debbie Ferguson BAH 11.16 0.177
8 7 LaTasha Colander USA 11.18 0.183

 

Official Results - 100m - Women - Semi-Final

Qual. rule: first 4 of each heat (Q) qualified

Heat 1 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 20:20 Wind: 0.1 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 Yuliya Nesterenko BLR 10.92 Q (NR) 0.167
2 6 Veronica Campbell JAM 10.93 Q (PB) 0.165
3 3 Ivet Lalova BUL 11.04 Q 0.155
4 7 Debbie Ferguson BAH 11.04 Q (SB) 0.168
5 1 Abiodun Oyepitan GBR 11.18 0.140
6 4 Christine Arron FRA 11.21 0.175
7 2 Gail Devers USA 11.22 0.165
8 8 Yuliya Tabakova RUS 11.25 0.179

Heat 2 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 20:27 Wind: -0.1 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 6 Lauryn Williams USA 11.01 Q 0.205
2 4 Sherone Simpson JAM 11.03 Q 0.154
3 5 Aleen Bailey JAM 11.13 Q 0.206
4 8 LaTasha Colander USA 11.18 Q 0.181
5 1 Merlene Ottey SLO 11.21 0.165
6 2 Zhanna Block UKR 11.23 (SB) 0.158
7 3 Kim Gevaert BEL 11.40 0.159
8 7 Lyubov Perepelova UZB 11.40 0.200

 

Official Results - 400m - Women - Heats

Qual. rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 6 fastest losers (q) qualified

Heat 1 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 9:50
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 8 Ana Guevara MEX 50.93 Q 0.273
2 5 Lee McConnell GBR 51.19 Q 0.249
3 4 Grazyna Prokopek POL 51.29 Q (PB) 0.219
4 7 Fatou Bintou Fall SEN 51.87 q 0.416
5 2 Hortense Bewouda CMR 52.11 0.179
6 6 Oksana Luneva KGZ 52.94 0.218
7 3 Ruwida El Hubti LBA 1:03.57 (NR)

Heat 2 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 9:57
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Monique Hennagan USA 51.02 Q 0.208
2 8 Mariyana Dimitrova BUL 51.29 Q 0.192
3 7 Kaltouma Nadjina CHA 51.50 Q 0.249
4 3 Nadia Davy JAM 52.04
5 2 Maria Laura Almirão BRA 52.10
6 6 Kirsi Mykkänen FIN 52.53 0.246
7 5 Fanfang Bo CHN 56.01 0.266

Heat 3 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:04
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 3 Natalya Nazarova RUS 50.82 Q 0.217
2 7 Donna Fraser GBR 51.19 Q 0.212
3 2 Hazel-Ann Regis GRN 51.66 Q 0.280
4 5 Estie Wittstock RSA 51.89 q 0.155
5 6 Amy Mbacke Thiam SEN 52.44 0.346
6 8 Amantle Montsho BOT 53.77 (NR) 0.461
7 4 Zamira Amirova UZB 54.43

Heat 4 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:11
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 7 Natalya Antyukh RUS 50.54 Q 0.292
2 5 DeeDee Trotter USA 50.56 Q 0.295
3 6 Novlene Williams JAM 50.59 Q (PB) 0.330
4 3 Aliann Pompey GUY 51.33 q 0.221
5 8 Egle Uljas EST 51.91 q (NR) 0.278
6 2 Svetlana Bodritskaya KAZ 53.35 0.207
7 4 Shifana Ali MDV 1:00.92 (NR) 0.200

Heat 5 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:18
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 8 Tonique Williams-Darling BAH 51.20 Q 0.346
2 5 Svetlana Usovich BLR 51.37 Q
3 3 Antonina Yefremova UKR 51.53 Q
4 2 Mireille Nguimgo CMR 51.90 q 0.238
5 4 Allison Beckford JAM 52.85 0.235
6 7 Sandrine Thiébaud-Kangni TOG 52.87 0.341
7 6 K.V.Damayanthi Dharsha SRI 54.58 0.267

Heat 6 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:25
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Sanya Richards USA 50.11 Q 0.203
2 3 Christine Amertil BAH 50.23 Q (PB) 0.366
3 7 Christine Ohurougu GBR 50.50 Q (PB) 0.298
4 8 Tiandra Ponteen SKN 51.17 q 0.307
5 4 Geisa Aparecida Coutinho BRA 52.18 0.270
6 5 Makelesi Bulikiobo FIJ 53.58 0.280
7 6 Salamtou Hassane NIG 1:03.28 (NR)

 

Official Results - 800m - Women - Heptathlon

Heat 1 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 21:40
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 2 Soma Biswas IND 2:12.27 932 (PB)
2 7 Magdalena Szczepanska POL 2:13.08 920 (SB)
3 6 Yuki Nakata JPN 2:18.46 845 (PB)
4 3 Michaela Hejnová CZE 2:25.68 748
5 4 Shengfei Shen CHN 2:29.50 699
5 Svetlana Kazanina KAZ DNS 0

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Soma Biswas IND 1:02.84

Heat 2 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 21:47
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 6 Claudia Tonn GER 2:10.77 953
2 7 Michelle Perry USA 2:13.69 911
3 2 Karin Ruckstuhl NED 2:13.95 908
4 5 Irina Naumenko KAZ 2:14.57 899
5 4 Janice Josephs RSA 2:18.47 844 (PB)
6 8 Marsha Mark-Baird TRI 2:21.21 807
7 3 Yuliya Akulenko UKR 2:22.58 789

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Claudia Tonn GER 1:03.63

Heat 3 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 21:54
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 8 Yelena Prokhorova RUS 2:11.31 946
2 2 Svetlana Sokolova RUS 2:13.23 918
3 1 J.J. Shobha IND 2:17.28 861
4 4 Kylie Wheeler AUS 2:17.65 856
5 5 Aryiró Stratáki GRE 2:17.90 852 (PB)
6 7 Karin Ertl GER 2:18.68 842
7 6 Naide Gomes POR 2:20.05 823 (PB)
8 3 Tiffany Lott-Hogan USA 2:25.10 756

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Yelena Prokhorova RUS 1:03.47

Heat 4 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 22:00
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 8 Kelly Sotherton GBR 2:12.27 932 (PB)
2 4 Marie Collonvillé FRA 2:13.62 912
3 7 Carolina Klüft SWE 2:14.15 905
4 3 Sonja Kesselschläger GER 2:15.21 890
5 2 Shelia Burrell USA 2:15.32 888
6 1 Austra Skujyte LTU 2:15.92 880 (SB)
7 5 Nataliya Dobrynska UKR 2:17.01 865
8 6 Margaret Simpson GHA 2:17.72 855

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Kelly Sotherton GBR 1:04.96

 

Official Results - 800m - Women - Semi-Final

Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest losers (q) qualified

Heat 1 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 20:40
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 4 Kelly Holmes GBR 1:57.98 Q (SB)
2 6 Tatyana Andrianova RUS 1:58.41 Q
3 5 Jearl Miles Clark USA 1:58.71 q
4 3 Zulia Calatayud CUB 1:59.21 q (SB)
5 7 Agnes Samaria NAM 1:59.37 (SB)
6 2 Elisabeth Grousselle FRA 2:00.21
7 1 Amina Aït Hammou MAR 2:00.66
8 8 Michelle Ballentine JAM 2:00.94

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Jearl Miles Clark USA 57.18

Heat 2 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 20:48
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 6 Hasna Benhassi MAR 1:58.59 Q (SB)
2 4 Jolanda Ceplak SLO 1:58.80 Q
3 8 Tetyana Petlyuk UKR 1:59.48 (PB)
4 3 Nicole Teter USA 1:59.50
5 5 Natalya Khrushcheleva RUS 2:00.68
6 7 Lucia Klocová SVK 2:00.79 (SB)
7 2 Marian Burnett GUY 2:02.21
8 1 Mayte Martínez ESP 2:03.30

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Jolanda Ceplak SLO 57.85

Heat 3 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 20:56
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 5 Maria de Lurdes Mutola MOZ 1:59.30 Q
2 7 Maria Cioncan ROM 1:59.44 Q (PB)
3 3 Svetlana Cherkasova RUS 1:59.80
4 4 Diane Cummins CAN 2:00.30
5 8 Joanne Fenn GBR 2:00.60
6 2 Seltana Aït Hammou MAR 2:00.64
7 1 Luciana de Paula Mendes BRA 2:02.00
8 6 Letitia Vriesde SUR 2:06.95

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Maria de Lurdes Mutola MOZ 57.84

 

Official Results - 400m Hurdles - Women - Heats

Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 6 fastest losers (q) qualified

Heat 1 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 9:05
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Yuliya Pechenkina RUS 53.57 Q (SB) 0.184
2 7 Tetiana Tereschuk-Antipova UKR 54.63 Q 0.330
3 8 Ulrike Urbansky GER 55.15 q (SB) 0.277
4 4 Monika Niederstatter ITA 55.57 0.355
5 6 Cora Olivero ESP 56.19 0.353
6 5 Patrina Allen JAM 56.40 0.235
7 3 Aïssata Soulama BUR 57.60 (PB) 0.218

Heat 2 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 9:12
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Jana Pittman AUS 54.83 Q 0.215
2 3 Yekaterina Bikert RUS 54.95 Q 0.327
3 5 Natalya Torshina-Alimzhanova KAZ 55.22 q (SB) 0.314
4 4 Ieva Zunda LAT 56.21 0.337
5 7 Benedetta Ceccarelli ITA 56.28 0.341
6 6 Surita Febbraio RSA 56.49 0.307

Heat 3 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 9:19
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 Ionela Tirlea-Manolache ROM 54.41 Q 0.262
2 4 Brenda Taylor USA 54.72 Q 0.202
3 2 Nezha Bidouane MAR 55.69 0.223
4 8 Anna Jesien POL 56.03 0.348
5 6 Shevon Stoddart JAM 56.61 0.228
6 3 Klodiana Shala ALB 1:00.00 0.213
7 Stephanie Kampf GER DNS

Heat 4 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 9:26
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 Faní Halkiá GRE 53.85 Q (NR) 0.250
2 7 Lashinda Demus USA 54.66 Q 0.348
3 2 Yekaterina Bakhvalova RUS 55.16 q 0.220
4 8 Debbie-Ann Parris JAM 55.21 q (SB)
5 4 Yvonne Harrison PUR 55.84 0.302
6 3 Mame Tacko Diouf SEN 57.25 0.234
7 6 Salhate Djamaldine COM 59.72 0.318

Heat 5 - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 9:33
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Malgorzata Pskit POL 54.75 Q (PB) 0.301
2 3 Sheena Johnson USA 54.81 Q 0.304
3 8 Xiaoxiao Huang CHN 54.83 q (PB) 0.235
4 5 Androula Sialou CYP 55.02 q 0.291
5 2 Daimí Pernía CUB 55.91 0.249
6 6 Andrea Blackett BAR 56.49 0.251
7 7 Galina Pedan KGZ 59.02 0.336

 

Official Results - Pole Vault - Women - Qualification

Qual. rule: qualification standard 4.45m or at least best 12 qualified

Group A - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 19:00
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Monika Pyrek POL 4.45 Q
2 Pavla Hamácková CZE 4.45 Q (SB)
3 Svetlana Feofanova RUS 4.40 q
4 Naroa Agirre ESP 4.40 q
5 Anzhela Balakhonova UKR 4.40 q
6 Stephanie McCann CAN 4.40 q (=SB)
7 Anastasiya Ivanova RUS 4.30
7 Krisztina Molnár HUN 4.30
7 Stacy Dragila USA 4.30
7 Yeoryía Tsiliggíri GRE 4.30
11 Yingying Zhao CHN 4.30
12 Tanya Stefanova BUL 4.15
12 Kellie Suttle USA 4.15
12 Floé Kühnert GER 4.15
12 Melina Hamilton NZL 4.15
12 Teja Melink SLO 4.15
17 Carolina Alejandra Torres Guzmán CHI 4.00 (=SB)
18 Marie Poissonnier FRA 4.00

Athlete 3.80 4.00 4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45

Monika Pyrek - - o o x o
Pavla Hamácková - - o xxo - xo
Svetlana Feofanova - - - - o
Naroa Agirre - o xo o o
Anzhela Balakhonova - - - o xxo
Stephanie McCann - - o xo xxo
Krisztina Molnár - o o xo xxx
Anastasiya Ivanova - - o xo xx
Stacy Dragila - - - xo xxx
Yeoryía Tsiliggíri - o o xo xxx
Yingying Zhao - o xo xxo xxx
Teja Melink o o o xxx
Tanya Stefanova - o o xxx
Kellie Suttle - - o xxx
Floé Kühnert - o o xxx
Melina Hamilton - o o xxx
Carolina Alejandra Torres Guzmán - xo xxx
Marie Poissonnier - xxo xxx

Group B - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 19:00
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Anna Rogowska POL 4.45 Q
2 Katerina Badurová CZE 4.40 q
2 Dana Cervantes ESP 4.40 q
2 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 4.40 q
5 Dana Ellis CAN 4.40 q
6 Thórey Edda Elisdóttir ISL 4.40 q
7 Vanessa Boslak FRA 4.40 q
8 Alejandra García ARG 4.40 q
9 Silke Spiegelburg GER 4.40 q
10 Kym Howe AUS 4.30
11 Jillian Schwartz USA 4.30
12 Caroline Hingst GER 4.30
13 Nadine Rohr SUI 4.15
13 Shuying Gao CHN 4.15
13 Ánna Fitídou CYP 4.15
16 Takayo Kondo JPN 4.15
Afrodíti Skafída GRE NM

Athlete 3.80 4.00 4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45

Anna Rogowska - - xo o - xxo
Katerina Badurová - o o o o
Dana Cervantes - - o o o
Yelena Isinbayeva - - - - o
Dana Ellis - - o xo o
Thórey Edda Elisdóttir - - xo xxo o
Vanessa Boslak - - o o xo
Alejandra García - xo o o xo
Silke Spiegelburg xo xo o o xxo
Kym Howe - o o o xxx
Jillian Schwartz - - xxo o xxx
Caroline Hingst - - o xxo xxx
Ánna Fitídou o o o xxx
Nadine Rohr - o o xxx
Shuying Gao - o o xxx
Takayo Kondo - o xxo xxx

 

Official Results - Long Jump - Women - Heptathlon

Group A - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:00
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Kelly Sotherton GBR 6.51 1010
2 Sonja Kesselschläger GER 6.42 981 (PB)
3 Claudia Tonn GER 6.35 959
4 Austra Skujyte LTU 6.30 943
5 Marsha Mark-Baird TRI 6.22 918
6 Marie Collonvillé FRA 6.19 908 (PB)
7 Tiffany Lott-Hogan USA 6.15 896 (SB)
8 Naide Gomes POR 6.10 880
9 Margaret Simpson GHA 6.02 856
10 Yuliya Akulenko UKR 6.02 856
11 Magdalena Szczepanska POL 5.98 843
12 Aryiró Stratáki GRE 5.97 840
13 Svetlana Sokolova RUS 5.84 801
14 Michaela Hejnová CZE 5.70 759
Svetlana Kazanina KAZ NM 0
Tatyana Gordeyeva RUS DNS 0
Anzhela Atroshchenko TUR DNS 0

Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w

Kelly Sotherton 6.51 (0.6)
Sonja Kesselschläger 6.11 (-0.4) 6.09 (0.2) 6.42 (0.7)
Claudia Tonn 6.29 (-0.5) 6.35 (1.2)
Austra Skujyte 6.30 (-0.4) 6.29 (0.2)
Marsha Mark-Baird 6.22 (-0.1) 6.04 (-0.6)
Marie Collonvillé 6.19 (-0.5)
Tiffany Lott-Hogan 5.75 (-0.7) 5.92 (0.0) 6.15 (0.9)
Naide Gomes 6.10 (0.4)
Margaret Simpson 6.02 (-0.1) 5.85 (1.0)
Yuliya Akulenko 6.02 (-0.8)
Magdalena Szczepanska 5.98 (0.6) 5.89 (0.4)
Aryiró Stratáki 5.97 (-0.6) 5.78 (-1.5)
Svetlana Sokolova 5.84 (-0.2)
Michaela Hejnová 5.70 (0.8) 5.67 (-0.2)
Tatyana Gordeyeva NM
Anzhela Atroshchenko NM
Svetlana Kazanina NM

Group B - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 10:00
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Carolina Klüft SWE 6.78 1099
2 J.J. Shobha IND 6.36 962
3 Kylie Wheeler AUS 6.36 962
4 Shelia Burrell USA 6.25 927
5 Nataliya Dobrynska UKR 6.23 921 (=PB)
6 Janice Josephs RSA 6.21 915
7 Yelena Prokhorova RUS 6.21 915
8 Irina Naumenko KAZ 6.16 899 (SB)
9 Karin Ertl GER 6.03 859
10 Michelle Perry USA 6.02 856
11 Soma Biswas IND 5.92 825
12 Karin Ruckstuhl NED 5.90 819
13 Denise Lewis GBR 5.89 816
14 Tiia Hautala FIN 4.39 401
Shengfei Shen CHN NM 0
Yuki Nakata JPN NM 0
Natalya Sazanovich BLR DNS 0

Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w

Carolina Klüft 6.54 (-0.1) 6.78 (0.4)
J.J. Shobha 6.30 (0.0) 6.20 (0.0) 6.36 (0.3)
Kylie Wheeler 6.36 (0.1)
Shelia Burrell 6.25 (-0.6) 5.67 (-1.5)
Nataliya Dobrynska 6.20 (-0.5) 6.23 (-0.1)
Janice Josephs 6.21 (0.5) 6.16 (0.0) 6.15 (-0.4)
Yelena Prokhorova 6.04 (-0.9) 6.21 (0.3) 6.04 (0.6)
Irina Naumenko 6.16 (-0.1) 6.00 (-0.6)
Karin Ertl 6.03 (0.2)
Michelle Perry 5.65 (-0.2) 5.83 (0.0) 6.02 (0.3)
Soma Biswas 5.83 (1.2) 5.86 (-0.6) 5.92 (0.7)
Karin Ruckstuhl 5.90 (-1.1)
Denise Lewis 5.89 (-1.1) 5.81 (0.1)
Tiia Hautala 4.39 (-0.1)
Natalya Sazanovich NM
Shengfei Shen NM
Yuki Nakata NM

 

Official Results - Triple Jump - Women - Qualification

Qual. rule: qualification standard 14.45m or at least best 12 qualified

Group A - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 20:35
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Hrysopiyí Devetzí GRE 15.32 Q (NR)
2 Baya Rahouli ALG 14.89 Q (NR)
3 Kéné Ndoye SEN 14.79 Q
4 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS 14.71 Q
5 Magdelín Martínez ITA 14.57 Q
6 Olena Hovorova UKR 14.56 Q
7 Ólga Vasdéki GRE 14.54 Q (SB)
8 Yusmay Bicet CUB 14.53 Q
9 Natalya Safronova BLR 14.52 Q (SB)
10 Mariana Solomon ROM 14.42 (PB)
11 Mariya Dimitrova BUL 14.16
12 Ineta Radevica LAT 14.12 (PB)
13 Tiombe Hurd USA 13.98
14 Olga Bolsova MDA 13.90
15 Tatyana Bocharova KAZ 13.81
16 Šárka Kašparkova CZE 13.79
17 Hao Zhang CHN 13.30

Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w

Hrysopiyí Devetzí 15.32 (0.9)
Baya Rahouli 14.89 (1.0)
Kéné Ndoye 14.32 (0.9) 14.79 (1.6)
Tatyana Lebedeva 14.71 (0.2)
Magdelín Martínez 14.57 (0.3)
Olena Hovorova 14.56 (1.4)
Ólga Vasdéki 14.54 (0.6)
Yusmay Bicet 14.21 (1.2) 14.53 (1.4)
Natalya Safronova 14.52 (1.5)
Mariana Solomon 14.29 (0.9) 14.42 (0.2)
Mariya Dimitrova 14.16 (0.6)
Ineta Radevica 14.12 (1.1) 14.03 (0.7) 14.06 (1.0)
Tiombe Hurd 13.98 (0.3) 13.97 (0.6) 13.93 (0.3)
Olga Bolsova 13.90 (1.3) 13.87 (1.0) 13.64 (1.0)
Tatyana Bocharova 13.18 (0.3) 13.41 (1.1) 13.81 (1.3)
Šárka Kašparkova 13.79 (1.5)
Hao Zhang 13.30 (0.9)

Group B - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 20:35
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Yamilé Aldama SUD 14.80 Q
2 Qiuyan Huang CHN 14.66 Q (SB)
3 Trecia Smith JAM 14.65 Q
4 Anna Pyatykh RUS 14.62 Q
5 Françoise Mbango Etone CMR 14.61 Q
6 Adelina Gavrila ROM 14.56 Q
7 Simona La Mantia ITA 14.39
8 Carlota Castrejana ESP 14.37 (=SB)
9 Viktoriya Gurova RUS 14.04
10 Heli Koivula Kruger FIN 13.98
11 Anastasiya Zhuravleva UZB 13.64
12 Yuliana Perez USA 13.62
13 Liliana Zagacka POL 13.59
14 Tetyana Schurenko UKR 13.55
15 Julia Dubina GEO 13.36
16 Athanasía Pérra GRE 13.19

Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w

Yamilé Aldama 14.80 (0.1)
Qiuyan Huang 14.09 (1.0) 14.29 (0.8) 14.66 (0.6)
Trecia Smith 14.65 (0.7)
Anna Pyatykh 14.62 (1.0)
Françoise Mbango Etone 14.61 (1.2)
Adelina Gavrila 14.56 (0.9)
Simona La Mantia 14.00 (0.8) 14.39 (0.8)
Carlota Castrejana 14.32 (1.1) 14.37 (1.0)
Viktoriya Gurova 14.04 (1.2) 14.03 (0.5)
Heli Koivula Kruger 13.70 (0.2) 13.98 (0.9)
Anastasiya Zhuravleva 13.64 (1.1) 13.52 (0.4) 13.51 (1.1)
Yuliana Perez 13.62 (0.7) 13.51 (1.2)
Liliana Zagacka 13.36 (1.0) 13.59 (0.7) 13.41 (0.8)
Tetyana Schurenko 13.12 (0.9) 13.55 (0.4)
Julia Dubina 13.36 (1.1) 12.61 (0.9) 12.90 (0.4)
Athanasía Pérra 13.19 (1.5)

 

Official Results - Discus - Women - Final

Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 21:10
Pos Athlete Country Mark Records
1 Natalya Sadova RUS 67.02
2 Anastasía Kelesídou GRE 66.68
3 Irina Yatchenko BLR 66.17
4 Vera Pospíšilová-Cechlová CZE 66.08
5 Olena Antonova UKR 65.75
6 Nicoleta Grasu ROM 64.92 (SB)
7 Beatrice Faumuina NZL 63.45
8 Ekateríni Vóggoli GRE 62.37
9 Yanfeng Li CHN 61.05
10 Joanna Wisniewska POL 60.74
11 Stilianí Tsikoúna GRE 59.48
Yania Ferrales CUB NM

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

Natalya Sadova 64.78 64.81 65.33 67.02 66.68
Anastasía Kelesídou 62.77 66.68 63.71 66.09 61.59
Irina Yatchenko 59.98 61.67 66.17 65.46 63.08 65.54
Vera Pospíšilová-Cechlová 63.02 66.08 62.81 63.21 64.84
Olena Antonova 59.88 64.11 63.61 60.37 65.75
Nicoleta Grasu 62.01 62.21 63.48 61.58 61.93 64.92
Beatrice Faumuina 62.45 63.45 62.99
Ekateríni Vóggoli 60.66 61.44 62.37 62.32 61.84
Yanfeng Li 60.67 57.36 61.05
Joanna Wisniewska 58.33 60.74 59.95
Stilianí Tsikoúna 59.48 57.76
Yania Ferrales NM

 

Official Results - Javelin - Women - Heptathlon

Group A - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 18:30
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Carolina Klüft SWE 48.89 839 (SB)
2 Svetlana Sokolova RUS 47.86 819 (PB)
3 Shelia Burrell USA 47.69 815
4 Shengfei Shen CHN 46.95 801
5 Yelena Prokhorova RUS 45.58 775
6 Soma Biswas IND 44.84 760
7 Karin Ertl GER 44.45 753 (PB)
8 Nataliya Dobrynska UKR 44.08 746
9 Janice Josephs RSA 41.80 702
10 Yuki Nakata JPN 39.75 662
11 Irina Naumenko KAZ 39.50 658 (SB)
12 Michelle Perry USA 38.36 636
13 Kylie Wheeler AUS 37.77 625 (PB)
14 Karin Ruckstuhl NED 36.70 604
Natalya Sazanovich BLR DNS 0
Denise Lewis GBR DNS 0
Tiia Hautala FIN DNS 0

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd

Carolina Klüft 43.90 41.48 48.89
Svetlana Sokolova 45.51 44.48 47.86
Shelia Burrell 45.46 47.69 46.81
Shengfei Shen 45.96 46.95 40.82
Yelena Prokhorova 45.58 41.61
Soma Biswas 44.84 43.98 37.79
Karin Ertl 42.04 41.85 44.45
Nataliya Dobrynska 44.08
Janice Josephs 34.74 41.80 38.51
Yuki Nakata 39.75 38.79 34.89
Irina Naumenko 37.29 37.70 39.50
Michelle Perry 37.69 38.36
Kylie Wheeler 37.65 37.77 34.20
Karin Ruckstuhl 34.00 36.70 36.49
Tiia Hautala NM
Denise Lewis NM
Natalya Sazanovich NM

Group B - Saturday, August 21, 2004 - 19:45
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Margaret Simpson GHA 53.32 925
2 Marsha Mark-Baird TRI 49.90 858
3 Austra Skujyte LTU 49.58 852 (PB)
4 Marie Collonvillé FRA 49.14 843 (SB)
5 Yuliya Akulenko UKR 48.62 833 (PB)
6 Michaela Hejnová CZE 48.22 826
7 Tiffany Lott-Hogan USA 45.84 780
8 Magdalena Szczepanska POL 44.80 760 (PB)
9 J.J. Shobha IND 44.36 751 (PB)
10 Aryiró Stratáki GRE 43.87 742 (PB)
11 Sonja Kesselschläger GER 42.99 725 (SB)
12 Claudia Tonn GER 41.12 689 (PB)
13 Naide Gomes POR 40.75 682 (PB)
14 Svetlana Kazanina KAZ 39.92 666
15 Kelly Sotherton GBR 37.19 613
Tatyana Gordeyeva RUS DNS 0
Anzhela Atroshchenko TUR DNS 0

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd

Margaret Simpson 53.32 49.67
Marsha Mark-Baird 45.52 45.00 49.90
Austra Skujyte 49.58 47.38
Marie Collonvillé 49.14 44.98 46.63
Yuliya Akulenko 42.89 48.62 45.60
Michaela Hejnová 47.06 47.93 48.22
Tiffany Lott-Hogan 41.07 45.84
Magdalena Szczepanska 44.36 44.80 44.18
J.J. Shobha 44.36
Aryiró Stratáki 43.14 42.37 43.87
Sonja Kesselschläger 39.78 42.99 40.48
Claudia Tonn 41.12 36.59 40.27
Naide Gomes 40.75
Svetlana Kazanina 39.92
Kelly Sotherton 35.42 37.14 37.19
Tatyana Gordeyeva NM
Anzhela Atroshchenko NM

 

Live Results - Heptathlon - Women
AfterEvent 5
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Carolina Klüft SWE 5208
2 Kelly Sotherton GBR 4879
3 Austra Skujyte LTU 4703
4 Sonja Kesselschläger GER 4672
5 Naide Gomes POR 4646
6 Nataliya Dobrynska UKR 4644
7 Kylie Wheeler AUS 4609
8 Karin Ruckstuhl NED 4596
9 Shelia Burrell USA 4593
10 Michelle Perry USA 4577
11 Yelena Prokhorova RUS 4568
12 J.J. Shobha IND 4560
13 Tiffany Lott-Hogan USA 4530
14 Janice Josephs RSA 4528
15 Marie Collonvillé FRA 4524
16 Aryiró Stratáki GRE 4523
17 Claudia Tonn GER 4513
18 Denise Lewis GBR 4504
19 Karin Ertl GER 4500
20 Margaret Simpson GHA 4473
21 Svetlana Sokolova RUS 4473
22 Irina Naumenko KAZ 4443
23 Yuliya Akulenko UKR 4374
24 Magdalena Szczepanska POL 4332
25 Marsha Mark-Baird TRI 4297
26 Soma Biswas IND 4273
27 Michaela Hejnová CZE 4142
28 Tiia Hautala FIN 3656
29 Shengfei Shen CHN 3449
30 Yuki Nakata JPN 3364
31 Svetlana Kazanina KAZ 3154
Tatyana Gordeyeva RUS DNF
Anzhela Atroshchenko TUR DNF
Natalya Sazanovich BLR DNF

 

Live Results - Heptathlon - Women
AfterEvent 6
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Carolina Klüft SWE 6047
2 Austra Skujyte LTU 5555
3 Kelly Sotherton GBR 5492
4 Shelia Burrell USA 5408
5 Margaret Simpson GHA 5398
6 Sonja Kesselschläger GER 5397
7 Nataliya Dobrynska UKR 5390
8 Marie Collonvillé FRA 5367
9 Yelena Prokhorova RUS 5343
10 Naide Gomes POR 5328
11 J.J. Shobha IND 5311
12 Tiffany Lott-Hogan USA 5310
13 Svetlana Sokolova RUS 5292
14 Aryiró Stratáki GRE 5265
15 Karin Ertl GER 5253
16 Kylie Wheeler AUS 5234
17 Janice Josephs RSA 5230
18 Michelle Perry USA 5213
19 Yuliya Akulenko UKR 5207
20 Claudia Tonn GER 5202
21 Karin Ruckstuhl NED 5200
22 Marsha Mark-Baird TRI 5155
23 Irina Naumenko KAZ 5101
24 Magdalena Szczepanska POL 5092
25 Soma Biswas IND 5033
26 Michaela Hejnová CZE 4968
27 Shengfei Shen CHN 4250
28 Yuki Nakata JPN 4026
29 Svetlana Kazanina KAZ 3820
Tatyana Gordeyeva RUS DNF
Tiia Hautala FIN DNF
Denise Lewis GBR DNF
Anzhela Atroshchenko TUR DNF
Natalya Sazanovich BLR DNF

 

Official Results - Heptathlon - Women
AfterEvent 7
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Carolina Klüft SWE 6952 (SB)
2 Austra Skujyte LTU 6435 (PB)
3 Kelly Sotherton GBR 6424 (PB)
4 Shelia Burrell USA 6296 (SB)
5 Yelena Prokhorova RUS 6289
6 Sonja Kesselschläger GER 6287 (PB)
7 Marie Collonvillé FRA 6279 (SB)
8 Nataliya Dobrynska UKR 6255
9 Margaret Simpson GHA 6253
10 Svetlana Sokolova RUS 6210
11 J.J. Shobha IND 6172
12 Claudia Tonn GER 6155
13 Naide Gomes POR 6151 (SB)
14 Michelle Perry USA 6124
15 Aryiró Stratáki GRE 6117
16 Karin Ruckstuhl NED 6108
17 Karin Ertl GER 6095
18 Kylie Wheeler AUS 6090
19 Janice Josephs RSA 6074
20 Tiffany Lott-Hogan USA 6066
21 Magdalena Szczepanska POL 6012
22 Irina Naumenko KAZ 6000
23 Yuliya Akulenko UKR 5996
24 Soma Biswas IND 5965
25 Marsha Mark-Baird TRI 5962 (NR)
26 Michaela Hejnová CZE 5716
27 Shengfei Shen CHN 4949
28 Yuki Nakata JPN 4871
Denise Lewis GBR DNF
Anzhela Atroshchenko TUR DNF
Natalya Sazanovich BLR DNF
Tiia Hautala FIN DNF
Svetlana Kazanina KAZ DNF
Tatyana Gordeyeva RUS DNF


 

 


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