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8/23/04 Olympic Results/Summary

Clay leads decathlon; women’s 200m runners make next round

ATHENS - Bryan Clay began with the decathlon with a bang, and Team USA's women's 200-meter runners got off to a strong start in Monday morning action at Olympic Stadium.

In the only final of the morning, Olympic Trials champion Teresa Vaill (Gainesville, Fla.), at age 41 the oldest female U.S. track & field Olympian in history, placed 43rd in the women's 20 km race walk in 1:38:47. Vaill held in steady position throughout the race, hitting key km splits in anywhere from 39th-43rd place. The race was won by Greece's Athanasia Tsoumeleka in a personal-best time of 1:29:12.

Owning the best marks of the day in the 100 and long jump, Olympic Trials champion Bryan Clay (Azusa, Calif.) led the decathlon after two events with 2,039 points, 52 points ahead of Dmitriy Karpov of Kazakhstan (1,987).

The 24-year-old Clay ran 10.44 in the 100m for 989 points, then long jumped a personal best 7.96m/26-1.5 for 1,050 points. 2003 world champion Tom Pappas (Knoxville, Tenn.) was in 10th place with 1,811 points (10.80, 906 points; 7.38m/24-2.5, 905 points), and American Paul Terek (Livonia, Mich.) was 24th overall with 1,677 points (10.92, 878 points; 6.94m/22-9.25, 799 points).

Olympic Trials champion Allyson Felix (Santa Clarita, Calif.) ran the fastest time of the women's 200m qualifying round, winning heat 4 in 22.39. Joining her in the quarterfinals this evening are Muna Lee, who won heat 5 in 22.57, and NCAA champion LaShaunte'a Moore (Fayetteville, Ark.), who was third in heat 1 in 23.10.

In women's hammer qualifying, American record holder Erin Gilreath (Williston, Fla.) was 20th at 66.71m/218-10; Anna Mahon (Orange, Ct.) was 29th at 64.99m/213-2; and Jackie Jeschelnig (Ashland, Ohio) was 29th overall at 62.33m/204-6. None advanced to the 12-woman final.

For complete results, visit www.iaaf.org

TEAM USA TRACK & FIELD MONDAY AUG. 23, MORNING SESSION QUOTES

WOMEN'S HAMMER THROW QUALIFYING ROUND

Erin Gilreath (Gainesville, Fla.) 66.71m/218-10 in Group A 20th overall in qualifying: "Physically, I felt OK, but I needed to do the right things with my throw and I didn't do it. You have to get your feet wet. A learning experience is all it's going to be at this point. I've only been doing this for three years. I need a little bit of break. I'm disappointed, but I should have hit my first throw big. I wasn't waiting on the ball. I think I fixed it a little bit on my last throw. It was my mistake. I'm not going to take this too hard. I'm not going to define my career on one meet. It was a big meet and you want to perform well because it's the Olympic Games. It felt cool out there. I actually tried to stand in the sun for a while."

Anna Mahon (Orange, Conn.) 64.99m/ 213-2 in Group B 29th overall in qualifying: "At the 2000 Games this (64.99 mark in qualifying) would have put probably put me sixth overall. The hammer throw is a growing sport and they are all young.

"There was kind of a changing of the guards today. Suzy Keil (Germany), who was fifth last year at the World Championships, didn't make the final. Manuel Montebrun (France), who was third at Worlds last year, didn't make the finals. Yipsi (Cuba's

Moreno) is very, very athletic. She is the best hammer thrower, by far, of all time. It will be a dogfight in the final between everyone. Almost everyone threw over 68.50

"It was so hard to get back after the Trials. You have to peak for the Trials even though you are thinking about the Olympics. All things considered, I would much rather have the meet that I had at the Trails and been able to get here and see what would have happened then to have had the meet that I had here and not have made it at the Trials.

"I'm happy with my season and career. It takes perseverance to succeed at this level with the ability to stay focused. I had a conversation with some younger USA throwers. I said to them that if there goals are to make teams and earn some money them you are in the wrong sport. I think. If you love to throw then that will carry you through with whatever year dreams and goals are.

"As long as you love what you are doing and really have a passion for the throw then everything else will come. And it has for me and I am really happy with everything.

(On future): "I think that I'm ready to move on with my life. I think I am done with throwing for a while...never say never...but I am definitely going to take the next year off. I will still be around, but I am ready to have a family and move on."

Jackie Jescheing (Ashland, Ohio) 62.23m/204-2 in Group B, 35th overall in qualifying: "This was my first international competition and first experience on a stage like this. I should have thrown further but I did the best I could do on the day. I can't be disappointed with that. I felt that if I would have had my first throw where my third throw would have been I could have worked up to possibly finishing in the top twenty. I have years ahead of me. I'm very young (24). This is a great first experience and we'll see how it goes from here.

"Physically I felt pretty good. My body finally felt like it was rested and recovering. It was just a different experience. I wasn't as nervous as I thought I would be. I was just out there to enjoy the excitement and have fun.

WOMEN'S 20km WALK FINAL

Teresa Vaill (Gainesville, Fla.) 43rd (1:38.47):

"The wind got me. I'm too light. It had me tired out. I can't push the wind. I couldn't get my momentum. The wind would blow me one way and I had a heck of a time staying on line. This kind of competition is tough enough. I knew they were going to go out. It wasn't one of my days. I've been going everywhere, watching everything -softball, basketball. I've met a lot of people. I'm going to take it easy for a while. I'd like to go one more year."

WOMEN'S 200 ROUND 1

LaShaunt'a Moore (Fayetteville, Ark.), third in heat 1 (23.10) advancing to second round: "Once again I didn't get out. I just had to focus on my form. I stood upright and tried to catch the field. I'm so happy I'm done with the first round. I was so nervous all yesterday. And now hopefully I can focus on next round. I've been trying to go to sleep real early so I would be use to getting up. I laid down about 11 p.m but I didn't fall asleep until 2:30 this morning. That could have been some nervousness bothering me. I am just happy the first round is over. There are a lot of different things here that I have never experienced before but it is nice."

(On being late addition to team): "I am so happy to be here. I was training in Arkansas after the Olympic Trials real hard, hoping and praying that I would get to come here. I have always wanted to go to the Olympics since I was 12 years old and my goal was to come in 2004. To be able to be here is so beautiful."

Allyson Felix (Santa Clarita, Calif.), first in heat 4 (22.39) advancing to second round with fastest overall qualifying time: "It's going to be a long three days and I want to conserve as much energy as possible. Justin (Gatlin) really set the tone. I want to win, too. Once I got out there, I felt great. Definitely, I'm satisfied with my race. I got into track late and I'm kind of learning about everyone."

Muna Lee (Baton Rouge, La.), first in heat 5 (22.57), advancing to second round: "It was OK for what it was. The way I was told to break my race down, I really didn't do it. It made it a little harder. I was cruising. I'm not nervous yet. I've been told anyone can win it. I don't know if we're trying to prove anything. I'm into having fun."

Monday Team USA athlete quotes

MEN'S 400M FINAL

Otis Harris (Columbia, S.C.), silver medalist

"It was definitely my goal to win a gold medal, but if anyone was going to beat me, I'm glad it was one of my USA members."

"It was definitely a race down the stretch, I wanted a gold medal, he wanted a gold medal, he wound up winning and it's just a blessing for me to be here and be one of the top athletes in the world."

"Race has nothing to do with it. I'm so glad when people take down stereotypes, that's one of the most important things in athletics and our attitude in our country, and that's what Jeremy's doing."

Derrick Brew (Raleigh, N.C.), bronze medalist

"It was definitely a goal to win the gold medal. If anybody was going to beat me, I'm glad it was one of my USA teammates. This race meant everything to me. My jaw tightened up at the end. It wasn't a smile."

Jeremy Wariner (Grand Prairie, Texas), gold medalist

"It means a lot. We all thought we could go 1-2-3, we did our best we fought hard, and we all came out on top right now."

"It hasn't sunk in yet. I've got the 4x400 to concentrate on. This will probably hit me in a couple of days."

"I talked to [Michael Johnson] right after the race he was excited, he really couldn't say much because it's so exciting right now and he'd probably talk to me in a couple of days."

"We were just out there to do what we do every week. We don't like to celebrate that much but we knew in our heads and our minds that we were really excited for each other."

"We talked about going 1-2-3, we knew we could but, we knew we had to run our own races out there."

Clyde Hart (Wariner's coach)

"It was a perfectly executed race. His 200 split was exactly what we wanted (21.3), he waited to make his move like he wanted, and he brought it home like he wanted. That's one of his great attributes - he's got a clock in his head."

On the pressure of dealing with the Olympic Games for a 20-year-old:

"That was my biggest concern coming in, but he did extremely well. I was more worried about it that he was."

On Wariner breaking Michael Johnson's Baylor University school record:

"That's the first thing he said to me: 'I got the school record.'"

On the race plan:

"I said run it just like you did at the U.S. Trials and you'll win. And he did."

WOMEN'S 800 FINAL

Jearl Miles-Clark (Knoxville, Tenn.), 6th in 1:57.27: "It went well until the last seven meters. I wanted to make it an honest fast race. If no one wanted to take it out, I would. I ran hard. I tried the gold medal, but I got bumped about eight meters. Those are the breaks. It may be last one and I wanted to go out with a bang. I didn't get the medal, but I'm not going to cry about it. I ran hard."

WOMEN'S 100 HURDLES SEMIFINAL ROUND

Melissa Morrison (Columbia, S.C.), second in semifinal heat one (12.53 equaling a personal best): "I had an awesome race. My start was a little shaky. I probably took two steps in place. I had some ground to make up and I did. I made it into the finals and that is all that matters where I am going to let it all hang out."

Joanna Hayes (Los Angeles, Calif.) first in semifinal heat two with top overall qualifying time of 12.48 for personal best: "My start was awful because I didn't run at the gun. I felt somebody beside me start faster. I told myself 'relax and with every hurdle pick up speed and get back to where you should be.' I didn't want to panic. I feel great and confident going into the finals. I am going to work on my start for tomorrow. It is going to be a very fast final. I have some good competitors, but I am feeling confident and I can get on that stand."

MEN'S 400 HURDLES ROUND 1

James Carter (Hampton, Va.), 2004 world leader who won heat three (48.64): "I am in the best shape of my life. I just ran an easy 48 seconds out of lane eight with nobody in front of me. I am feeling well.

"I was waiting impatiently to get that first one out of the way. I just had to stay within my race because I know what I am capable doing. I am a veteran.

(On reigning world champion Felix Sanchez listing Carter as his top challenger): "He needs to worry a lot more than me. He is the one with the target on his back. But that is a compliment. He is a two-time world champion and I am still trying to get my medal

Everyone is a contender. Angelo Taylor is the defending Olympic gold medallist."

Angelo Taylor (Decatur, Ga.), winner of heat one (48.79): "This is what I show up for ...the big meets. I was ready to run. The last 100 I wanted to stay relaxed. I was very pleased about the first round. If you come off the tenth hurdle anywhere near me, I am going to beat you to the line. I just turned it up just a little bit. I kept my composure and I am ready for semifinal."

(On running in lane 8): "Lanes don't matter me. I just come to show up and compete. Everybody runs the same distance. When I step on the track, I come to compete. Just because I might have a so-called bad lane, I'm not going to give the race away. The first round was very easy. I feel very confident.

Bennie Brazell (Baton Rouge, La.), second in heat two (48.57): "I'm happy with my race. I felt good. I'm a champion. My technique was good and I was satisfied with my start."

MEN'S DISCUS FINAL

Casey Malone (Fort Collins, Colo.), seventh (64.34m/211-0): "It wasn't spectacular, but I'm definitely pleased. I felt like I had a pretty consistent series. It's not like I had one big throw and the rest were terrible. The way I felt out there was the most important thing. If I go out there and I don't have any control of what I'm doing then I'm disappointed in my throwing. I kind of got better toward the end. It was a learning experience. I wanted to take advantage of the last three throws. I wanted to take advantage of the gift I was given of the last three throws. It's hard not to think medal. I was thinking if I really could catch one, then maybe. When I was finished I sat and soaked it all in. I said "why should I be in a hurry to leave'"

DECATHLON AFTER FIRST DAY OF COMPETITION

Bryan Clay (Azusa, Calif.), second with 3,702 points: "I would have liked to have high jumped a little higher, but the only one I feel like I missed on was the quarter tonight. We had some confusion on which heat I would be in. I thought I would be in three. The next thing I knew I was in heat two. I got about a stride to warm up. I feel good, but my leg locked up. I have to live with it and show up tomorrow and have a better day."

Tom Pappas (Knoxville, Tenn.), sixth with 3,504 points: " I didn't make my mark and I am really disappointed. I really thought that my training has put me in the best shape of my life, but that is just the way it goes. It is hard to put together.

"For some reason I have been struggling in the long jump and high jump and I don't have an answer for it. I will hope for the best tomorrow and keep my head in the game. The decathlon is a strange event and anything can happen. I am not going to worry about the guys in front of me. I have to try to dig myself out of a whole. I am a little banged up but it is not an excuse for my performance. I felt good in the high jump and the long jump. I don't have the confidence right now. Confidence is a big, big thing for me right now. I have been doing this long enough and I felt really good coming into the meet."

Paul Terek (Livonia, Mich.), 18th with 3,225 points: "I think have done okay, but the 400 was really bad for me. There was some confusion about warm up and what heats we would be in. It is disappointing, but I have the long jump coming up and I have to get ready for that."

"It's a learning experience. It's really disappointing for me. My family is here. The support back home has been great. I wanted to come here and do better. I wanted to give them a present, but it didn't work out that way."

WOMEN'S 200 SEMIFINALS

La Shauntea Moore, (Albuquerque, N.M.), 4th in heat one (22.96) : I want to run again so bad because I trained so hard to be here. A lot of people were telling me I had a good chance to run this race. Last night, I tried to go to be early. But 10 o'clock is early for me. I was nervous. I woke up about 6:30 and I still was nervous. I've been nervous all day. I tried to hit my start and I did. The end of my turn was shaky. I felt good on the straightway. I'm always very confident."

Muna Lee (Baton Rouge, La.), 1st in heat two (22.74)

"That was a nice run. It was an easy run. I had a lot of power at the end of my race so I must be doing something right."

"I think the first race I ran was more getting the feeling of the track and knowing what I have to do and trying to put it together. This time I knew exactly how it felt on the first one so I tried not to do that. I just didn't worry about everybody else."

"I could feel someone over there so I didn't know if I wanted to kick or just stay where I am. But I kind of wanted to win so I just kicked on out."

"I love the atmosphere, I love the people. It's so funny because I'm not used to it, it's my first big meet like this. I like the way they are all so excited to see us run and compete.

Allyson Felix (Santa Clarita, Calif.) 1st in heat three (22:69)

"I feel good. I was just trying to qualify and not use too much energy. It is amazing being here at my first Olympics. I'm just trying to take it all in. I know what my goals are. I would like to have a personal record in the finals and that might be good enough for a medal. I am just trying to be patient. Lauryn in great. We have been on the same team and she is an inspiration. We are trying to bring a new wave here and a positive feel track. We are just trying to do the best we can here. We are just so eager and have so much passion."

Official Results - 100m - Men - Decathlon

Heat 1 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 9:15 Wind: -0.2 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 8 Maurice Smith JAM 10.85 894 (PB) 0.156
2 6 Roland Schwarzl AUT 10.98 865 (PB) 0.107
3 1 Eugene Martineau NED 10.99 863 (PB) 0.132
4 5 Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL 11.05 850 (SB) 0.178
5 4 Indrek Turi EST 11.08 843 0.158
6 3 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 11.23 810 0.160
7 2 Paolo Casarsa ITA 11.36 782 0.148
8 7 Tomáš Dvorák CZE 11.53 746 0.164

Heat 2 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 9:21 Wind: 2.5 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 4 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 10.68 933 0.133
2 8 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 10.79 908 0.175
3 6 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 10.86 892 0.163
4 2 Dean Macey GBR 10.89 885 0.199
5 3 David Gómez ESP 11.08 843 0.190
6 5 Romain Barras FRA 11.14 830 0.187
7 7 Pavel Andreev UZB 11.29 797 0.160

Heat 3 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 9:27 Wind: 2.2 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 4 Bryan Clay USA 10.44 989 0.153
2 1 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 10.50 975 0.143
3 2 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 10.55 963 0.127
4 6 Chiel Warners NED 10.62 947 0.168
5 7 Kristian Rahnu EST 10.77 912 0.253
6 5 Tom Pappas USA 10.80 906 0.154
6 8 Erki Nool EST 10.80 906 0.197
8 3 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 10.89 885 0.151

Heat 4 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 9:33 Wind: 3.0 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 6 Florian Schönbeck GER 10.90 883 0.148
2 2 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 10.91 881 0.172
3 7 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 10.95 872 0.149
4 3 Laurent Hernu FRA 10.97 867 0.170
5 4 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 11.10 838 0.197
6 5 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 11.14 830 0.167
7 1 Victor Covalenko MDA 11.28 799 0.154
8 8 Janis Karlivans LAT 11.33 789 0.175

Heat 5 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 9:39 Wind: 1.5 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 3 Claston Bernard JAM 10.69 931 (PB) 0.178
2 7 Roman Šebrle CZE 10.85 894 (SB) 0.125
3 4 Stefan Drews GER 10.87 890 (SB) 0.184
4 1 Paul Terek USA 10.92 878 (SB) 0.141
5 5 Luiggy Llanos PUR 10.94 874 (SB) 0.169
6 8 Lev Lobodin RUS 11.05 850 0.160
7 6 Dennis Leyckes GER 11.05 850 0.164
8 2 Haifeng Qi CHN 11.06 847 (PB) 0.135

 

Official Results - 400m - Men - Final

Monday, August 23, 2004 - 21:05
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Records React
1 4 Jeremy Wariner USA 44.00 (PB) 0.268
2 5 Otis Harris USA 44.16 (PB) 0.259
3 3 Derrick Brew USA 44.42 (SB) 0.262
4 8 Alleyne Francique GRN 44.66 0.352
5 6 Brandon Simpson JAM 44.76 (PB) 0.277
6 7 Davian Clarke JAM 44.83 (PB) 0.263
7 2 Leslie Djhone FRA 44.94 0.178
8 1 Michael Blackwood JAM 45.55 0.218

 

Official Results - 400m - Men - Decathlon

Heat 1 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 21:20
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 3 Claston Bernard JAM 49.13 855 (PB) 0.234
2 6 Romain Barras FRA 49.41 842 (SB) 0.236
3 4 Haifeng Qi CHN 49.65 831 (SB) 0.242
4 1 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 49.72 828 (SB) 0.152
5 7 Roland Schwarzl AUT 49.76 826 (PB) 0.254
6 2 Florian Schönbeck GER 50.30 801 0.241
7 8 Janis Karlivans LAT 50.54 790 0.238
5 Lev Lobodin RUS DNS 0

Heat 2 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 21:26
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 6 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 46.81 968 (PB) 0.169
2 3 Tom Pappas USA 47.97 911 (SB) 0.248
3 7 Chiel Warners NED 47.97 911 (SB) 0.275
4 2 Stefan Drews GER 48.51 885 0.196
5 8 Erki Nool EST 48.81 870 0.236
6 5 Eugene Martineau NED 49.10 857 0.207
7 1 Bryan Clay USA 49.19 852 0.182
4 Dennis Leyckes GER DNS 0

Heat 3 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 21:32
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 7 David Gómez ESP 48.61 880 0.360
2 2 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 48.73 874 0.266
3 6 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 49.12 856 0.232
4 3 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 50.79 779 (SB) 0.240
5 4 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 50.95 771 0.270
6 5 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 51.04 767 (SB) 0.291
7 8 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 51.16 762 0.261

Heat 4 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 21:38
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 4 Roman Šebrle CZE 48.36 892 (SB) 0.244
2 3 Laurent Hernu FRA 48.73 874 (PB) 0.236
3 7 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 49.11 856 0.288
4 6 Maurice Smith JAM 49.27 849 (PB) 0.277
5 1 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 49.34 845 0.218
6 5 Paul Terek USA 49.56 835 0.273
2 Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNS 0
8 Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL DNS 0

Heat 5 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 21:44
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 7 Dean Macey GBR 48.97 863 (SB) 0.356
2 6 Luiggy Llanos PUR 49.28 848 (SB) 0.307
3 8 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 49.40 842 (SB) 0.261
4 5 Pavel Andreev UZB 51.64 741 0.268
5 2 Indrek Turi EST 51.67 739 0.227
6 3 Victor Covalenko MDA 51.82 733 0.229
7 4 Paolo Casarsa ITA 53.20 673 0.282
1 Kristian Rahnu EST DNS 0

 

Official Results - 400m Hurdles - Men - Heats

Qual. rule: first 4 of each heat (Q) plus the 4 fastest losers (q) qualified

Heat 1 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 19:30 - Revised
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 8 Angelo Taylor USA 48.79 Q 0.170
2 6 Jirí Muzik CZE 48.85 Q (SB) 0.250
3 3 Christopher Rawlinson GBR 48.94 Q 0.227
4 5 Boris Gorban RUS 49.25 Q 0.279
5 2 Yevgeniy Meleshenko KAZ 49.43 q 0.227
6 4 Ken Yoshizawa JPN 50.95 0.276
7 7 Kurt Couto MOZ 51.18 (NR) 0.391

Heat 2 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 19:38 - Revised
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Danny McFarlane JAM 48.35 Q (SB) 0.229
2 3 Bennie Brazell USA 48.57 Q 0.273
3 5 Marek Plawgo POL 48.67 Q (SB) 0.251
4 4 Llewellyn Herbert RSA 48.70 Q 0.238
5 6 Stepan Tesarik CZE 49.44 q 0.233
6 7 Alaa Motar IRQ 51.97 0.329
8 Yacnier Luis CUB DQ 0.340

Heat 3 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 19:46 - Revised
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 8 James Carter USA 48.64 Q 0.213
2 6 Periklís Iakovákis GRE 48.69 Q (SB) 0.267
3 7 Dai Tamesue JPN 48.80 Q 0.298
4 4 Eduardo Iván Rodríguez ESP 49.25 Q 0.169
5 2 Bayano Kamani PAN 49.37 q 0.239
6 3 Ibrahima Maiga MLI 50.63 0.277
7 5 Michael Aguilar BIZ 51.21 0.381

Heat 4 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 19:54 - Revised
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Felix Sánchez DOM 48.51 Q 0.228
2 5 Alwyn Myburgh RSA 48.84 Q 0.244
3 4 Mikhail Lipskiy RUS 49.00 Q 0.266
4 3 Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily KSA 49.15 Q (SB) 0.233
5 7 Dean Griffiths JAM 49.41 q 0.210
6 6 Cédric El-Idrissi SUI 49.44 0.233
7 8 Mowen Boino PNG 50.97 (NR) 0.373

Heat 5 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 20:02 - Revised
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 8 Kemel Thompson JAM 48.66 Q (SB) 0.264
2 3 Naman Keita FRA 48.88 Q 0.266
3 2 Ockert Cilliers RSA 49.12 Q 0.223
4 4 Edivaldo Monteiro POR 49.53 Q 0.229
5 6 Ibrahim Al-Hamaidi KSA 49.64 0.310
6 5 Matthew Douglas GBR 49.77 0.164
7 7 Ibrahim Tondi NIG 52.62 0.166

 

Official Results - High Jump - Men - Decathlon

Group A - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 18:30
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 2.12 915 (SB)
2 Claston Bernard JAM 2.12 915 (=SB)
3 Roman Šebrle CZE 2.12 915 (PB)
4 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 2.09 887 (SB)
5 Bryan Clay USA 2.06 859
6 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 2.06 859 (=SB)
7 Indrek Turi EST 2.03 831
8 Laurent Hernu FRA 2.03 831 (PB)
8 Tom Pappas USA 2.03 831
10 Eugene Martineau NED 2.00 803 (PB)
10 Pavel Andreev UZB 2.00 803
12 Janis Karlivans LAT 1.97 776
13 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 1.94 749
13 Romain Barras FRA 1.94 749 (=SB)
15 Paul Terek USA 1.94 749
16 Roland Schwarzl AUT 1.94 749
17 Paolo Casarsa ITA 1.94 749
Lev Lobodin RUS DNS 0
Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL DNS 0

Athlete 1.79 1.82 1.85 1.88 1.91 1.94 1.97 2.00 2.03 2.06 2.09 2.12 2.15

Attila Zsivóczky - - - - - - o o o o o o xxx
Claston Bernard - - - - - - o - o xo o xo xxx
Roman Šebrle - - - - - o - o - o o xxo xxx
Dmitriy Karpov - - - - - o - o o o xo x
Bryan Clay - - - - - xo o o o o xxx
Aleksandr Pogorelov - - - - - o o xo o xxo xxx
Indrek Turi - - - - o - xo xo o x
Laurent Hernu - - - o - o o o xo xxx
Tom Pappas - - - - - - o - xo xxx
Eugene Martineau - - o o o o o o xxx
Pavel Andreev - - - - o - o o xxx
Janis Karlivans - - - - o - o - xxx
Romain Barras - o - o o o xxx
Vitaliy Smirnov - - - o o o xxx
Paul Terek - - o xo xo o xxx
Roland Schwarzl - - xo o xxo o xxx
Paolo Casarsa xo - xo - o xxo xxx

Group B - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 18:30
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Dean Macey GBR 2.15 944 (PB)
2 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 2.03 831 (PB)
3 Haifeng Qi CHN 1.97 776 (SB)
4 Chiel Warners NED 1.97 776 (PB)
5 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 1.94 749
6 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 1.94 749
6 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 1.94 749 (SB)
8 Maurice Smith JAM 1.91 723
9 Luiggy Llanos PUR 1.91 723 (SB)
10 Dennis Leyckes GER 1.91 723
11 Stefan Drews GER 1.88 696
11 Erki Nool EST 1.88 696
13 Florian Schönbeck GER 1.88 696
14 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 1.85 670
14 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 1.85 670
16 Victor Covalenko MDA 1.85 670
16 David Gómez ESP 1.85 670
18 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 1.82 644
Kristian Rahnu EST DNS 0
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNS 0

Athlete 1.76 1.79 1.82 1.85 1.88 1.91 1.94 1.97 2.00 2.03 2.06 2.09 2.12 2.15

Dean Macey - - - o - o - o o o o xo o xxo
Alexandr Parkhomenko - - - o o o xxo xo o o xxx
Haifeng Qi o - o - o - o o xxx
Chiel Warners - - - o - o o xxo xxx
Pródromos Korkízoglou - o - o o o xxo xxx
Nikolay Averyanov - - o o o xo xxo xxx
Jaakko Ojaniemi - - - o - xo xxo xxx
Maurice Smith - - - o - o xxx
Luiggy Llanos - - o o o xo xxx
Dennis Leyckes - - o o xo xxo xxx
Erki Nool - - - - o xxx
Stefan Drews - - o o o xxx
Florian Schönbeck - o o xo xxo xxx
Santiago Lorenzo - o o o xxx
Hans Olav Uldal - o o o xxx
Victor Covalenko xo - o o xxx
David Gómez - xo o o xxx
Ahmad Hassan Moussa o o xo xxx

 

Official Results - Long Jump - Men - Decathlon

Group A - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 10:15
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Bryan Clay USA 7.96 1050 (PB)
2 Chiel Warners NED 7.74 995
3 Roland Schwarzl AUT 7.49 932
4 Tom Pappas USA 7.38 905
5 Haifeng Qi CHN 7.34 896
6 Florian Schönbeck GER 7.30 886 (SB)
7 David Gómez ESP 7.26 876
8 Victor Covalenko MDA 7.20 862
9 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 7.14 847 (=SB)
10 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 7.07 830
11 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 7.07 830
12 Dennis Leyckes GER 7.05 826
13 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 7.04 823
14 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 7.03 821
15 Paul Terek USA 6.94 799
16 Indrek Turi EST 6.91 792
17 Paolo Casarsa ITA 6.68 739
18 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 6.61 723
Pavel Andreev UZB NM 0
Kristian Rahnu EST NM 0

Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w

Bryan Clay 7.51 (-2.6) 7.96 (0.2)
Chiel Warners 7.68 (-1.1) 7.74 (-0.6)
Roland Schwarzl 7.49 (0.9)
Tom Pappas 6.62 (-0.2) 7.38 (0.5)
Haifeng Qi 7.34 (-0.6)
Florian Schönbeck 7.09 (-0.1) 7.30 (0.9)
David Gómez 7.15 (-0.5) 7.26 (-1.0)
Victor Covalenko 7.08 (-0.5) 7.20 (-0.7)
Attila Zsivóczky 6.82 (-0.3) 7.14 (-0.4)
Vitaliy Smirnov 6.75 (-0.1) 6.89 (-1.4) 7.07 (-0.8)
Pródromos Korkízoglou 7.07 (-1.5)
Dennis Leyckes 7.00 (-0.9) 6.73 (-2.2) 7.05 (0.7)
Ahmad Hassan Moussa 7.04 (-0.6) 6.84 (-1.1) 7.02 (-0.4)
Santiago Lorenzo 7.03 (-0.8) 7.02 (-1.2)
Paul Terek 6.94 (-0.4)
Indrek Turi 6.91 (-0.3) 6.67 (-1.9) 6.90 (-1.3)
Paolo Casarsa 6.68 (-1.0)
Alexandr Parkhomenko 6.61 (-1.5)
Kristian Rahnu NM
Pavel Andreev NM

Group B - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 10:15
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Roman Šebrle CZE 7.84 1020
2 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 7.81 1012 (SB)
3 Erki Nool EST 7.53 942
4 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 7.50 935
5 Claston Bernard JAM 7.48 930 (PB)
6 Dean Macey GBR 7.47 927 (SB)
7 Luiggy Llanos PUR 7.43 918
8 Stefan Drews GER 7.38 905 (PB)
9 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 7.34 896
10 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 7.31 888
11 Janis Karlivans LAT 7.26 876
12 Laurent Hernu FRA 7.19 859
13 Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL 7.12 842
14 Romain Barras FRA 6.99 811 (SB)
15 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 6.99 811
16 Lev Lobodin RUS 6.86 781
17 Eugene Martineau NED 6.84 776
18 Maurice Smith JAM 6.81 769
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNS 0

Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w

Roman Šebrle 7.78 (0.2) 7.84 (0.3)
Dmitriy Karpov 7.81 (-0.9) 7.67 (0.2)
Erki Nool 7.38 (-0.1) 7.53 (0.1) 7.49 (-1.6)
Jaakko Ojaniemi 7.36 (-1.1) 7.50 (0.4)
Claston Bernard 7.48 (0.6) 7.40 (-0.3) 7.20 (-1.8)
Dean Macey 7.47 (-1.3)
Luiggy Llanos 7.28 (-1.0) 7.18 (-1.1) 7.43 (-0.5)
Stefan Drews 7.38 (-0.3)
Nikolay Averyanov 7.34 (-0.6) 6.92 (-0.3)
Aleksandr Pogorelov 7.31 (-0.3) 6.93 (-0.5) 7.21 (0.0)
Janis Karlivans 7.26 (-0.5)
Laurent Hernu 7.19 (-0.1)
Jón Arnar Magnússon 7.12 (-0.1) 5.20 (-2.1)
Romain Barras 6.94 (0.0) 6.99 (-1.2)
Hans Olav Uldal 6.81 (0.3) 6.99 (0.4)
Lev Lobodin 6.86 (-0.4)
Eugene Martineau 6.84 (-0.2)
Maurice Smith 6.81 (0.9)
Tomáš Dvorák NM

 

Official Results - Shot Put - Men - Decathlon

Group A - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 13:15
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Tom Pappas USA 16.17 862 (SB)
2 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 15.69 832 (PB)
3 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 15.31 809
4 Bryan Clay USA 15.23 804
5 Paul Terek USA 15.15 799
6 Paolo Casarsa ITA 14.92 785
7 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 14.81 778 (PB)
8 Florian Schönbeck GER 14.77 776 (PB)
9 David Gómez ESP 14.57 763
10 Chiel Warners NED 14.48 758
11 Kristian Rahnu EST 14.45 756
12 Pavel Andreev UZB 14.30 747
13 Roland Schwarzl AUT 14.01 729
14 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 13.88 721 (PB)
15 Indrek Turi EST 13.62 705
16 Haifeng Qi CHN 13.55 701 (PB)
17 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 13.32 687
18 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 13.22 681 (PB)
19 Victor Covalenko MDA 13.04 670
20 Dennis Leyckes GER 12.84 657

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd

Tom Pappas 14.88 15.67 16.17
Alexandr Parkhomenko 15.69 15.07
Attila Zsivóczky 15.31 15.26 15.27
Bryan Clay 13.15 15.23
Paul Terek 14.47 14.92 15.15
Paolo Casarsa 14.47 14.81 14.92
Pródromos Korkízoglou 14.08 14.81
Florian Schönbeck 14.77 13.57 14.64
David Gómez 13.88 13.69 14.57
Chiel Warners 14.48 14.18 13.84
Kristian Rahnu 14.45
Pavel Andreev 14.13 14.30
Roland Schwarzl 13.90 14.01
Vitaliy Smirnov 13.88
Indrek Turi 13.62
Haifeng Qi 13.55 13.40 13.55
Ahmad Hassan Moussa 13.32 13.32
Santiago Lorenzo 13.22
Victor Covalenko 12.47 13.04
Dennis Leyckes 11.15 12.84

Group B - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 13:15
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Roman Šebrle CZE 16.36 873 (PB)
2 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 15.93 847 (PB)
3 Dean Macey GBR 15.73 835 (SB)
4 Maurice Smith JAM 15.24 804
5 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 15.10 796 (SB)
6 Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL 14.98 788
7 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 14.97 788
8 Romain Barras FRA 14.91 784 (PB)
9 Claston Bernard JAM 14.80 777
10 Laurent Hernu FRA 14.65 768 (PB)
11 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 14.44 755
12 Erki Nool EST 14.26 744
13 Luiggy Llanos PUR 13.77 714
14 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 13.53 700 (SB)
15 Janis Karlivans LAT 13.30 686
16 Stefan Drews GER 13.07 672
Eugene Martineau NED NM 0
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNS 0
Lev Lobodin RUS DNS 0

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd

Roman Šebrle 16.36 15.99 16.08
Dmitriy Karpov 15.93 15.92
Dean Macey 15.73 15.17
Maurice Smith 15.24
Aleksandr Pogorelov 14.54 14.84 15.10
Jón Arnar Magnússon 14.98 14.70 14.89
Jaakko Ojaniemi 14.67 14.97
Romain Barras 14.43 14.32 14.91
Claston Bernard 14.80 14.71
Laurent Hernu 14.65 14.53 14.62
Nikolay Averyanov 13.40 14.19 14.44
Erki Nool 14.18 14.25 14.26
Luiggy Llanos 13.77 12.79
Hans Olav Uldal 13.53
Janis Karlivans 13.30
Stefan Drews 12.63 13.07 12.99
Tomáš Dvorák NM
Lev Lobodin NM
Eugene Martineau NM

 

Official Results - Discus - Men - Final

Monday, August 23, 2004 - 20:20
Pos Athlete Country Mark Records
1 Róbert Fazekas HUN 70.93 (OR)
2 Virgilijus Alekna LTU 69.89
3 Zoltán Kövágó HUN 67.04
4 Aleksander Tammert EST 66.66
5 Vasiliy Kaptyukh BLR 65.10
6 Frantz Kruger RSA 64.34
7 Casey Malone USA 64.33
8 Lars Riedel GER 62.80
9 Hannes Hopley RSA 62.58
10 Torsten Schmidt GER 61.18
11 Libor Malina CZE 58.78
12 Gábor Máté HUN 57.84

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

Róbert Fazekas 66.39 70.93 69.35 68.92 67.64
Virgilijus Alekna 69.89 69.49
Zoltán Kövágó 57.31 66.40 66.03 67.04 58.25
Aleksander Tammert 66.66 64.28 63.95 64.04
Vasiliy Kaptyukh 65.10 59.82 62.88 63.44 64.89 63.63
Frantz Kruger 64.34 61.01 62.53 60.73
Casey Malone 62.80 60.34 64.33 62.73 63.65
Lars Riedel 62.80
Hannes Hopley 60.18 61.99 62.58
Torsten Schmidt 61.18 61.10
Libor Malina 57.39 58.78
Gábor Máté 57.02 57.84

 

Live Results - Decathlon - Men
AfterEvent 1
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Bryan Clay USA 989
2 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 975
3 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 963
4 Chiel Warners NED 947
5 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 933
6 Claston Bernard JAM 931
7 Kristian Rahnu EST 912
8 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 908
9 Tom Pappas USA 906
9 Erki Nool EST 906
11 Roman Šebrle CZE 894
11 Maurice Smith JAM 894
13 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 892
14 Stefan Drews GER 890
15 Dean Macey GBR 885
15 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 885
17 Florian Schönbeck GER 883
18 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 881
19 Paul Terek USA 878
20 Luiggy Llanos PUR 874
21 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 872
22 Laurent Hernu FRA 867
23 Roland Schwarzl AUT 865
24 Eugene Martineau NED 863
25 Dennis Leyckes GER 850
25 Lev Lobodin RUS 850
25 Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL 850
28 Haifeng Qi CHN 847
29 David Gómez ESP 843
29 Indrek Turi EST 843
31 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 838
32 Romain Barras FRA 830
32 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 830
34 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 810
35 Victor Covalenko MDA 799
36 Pavel Andreev UZB 797
37 Janis Karlivans LAT 789
38 Paolo Casarsa ITA 782
39 Tomáš Dvorák CZE 746

 

Live Results - Decathlon - Men
AfterEvent 2
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Bryan Clay USA 2039
2 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 1987
3 Chiel Warners NED 1942
4 Roman Šebrle CZE 1914
5 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 1868
6 Claston Bernard JAM 1861
7 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 1859
8 Erki Nool EST 1848
9 Dean Macey GBR 1812
10 Tom Pappas USA 1811
11 Roland Schwarzl AUT 1797
12 Stefan Drews GER 1795
13 Luiggy Llanos PUR 1792
14 Florian Schönbeck GER 1769
15 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 1760
16 Haifeng Qi CHN 1743
17 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 1731
18 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 1728
19 Laurent Hernu FRA 1726
20 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 1722
21 David Gómez ESP 1719
22 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 1715
23 Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL 1692
24 Paul Terek USA 1677
25 Dennis Leyckes GER 1676
26 Janis Karlivans LAT 1665
27 Maurice Smith JAM 1663
28 Victor Covalenko MDA 1661
29 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 1659
30 Romain Barras FRA 1641
31 Eugene Martineau NED 1639
32 Indrek Turi EST 1635
33 Lev Lobodin RUS 1631
34 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 1621
35 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 1553
36 Paolo Casarsa ITA 1521
37 Kristian Rahnu EST 912
38 Pavel Andreev UZB 797
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNF

 

Live Results - Decathlon - Men
AfterEvent 3
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Bryan Clay USA 2843
2 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 2834
3 Roman Šebrle CZE 2787
4 Chiel Warners NED 2700
5 Tom Pappas USA 2673
6 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 2656
7 Dean Macey GBR 2647
8 Claston Bernard JAM 2638
9 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 2614
10 Erki Nool EST 2592
11 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 2556
12 Florian Schönbeck GER 2545
13 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 2537
14 Roland Schwarzl AUT 2526
15 Luiggy Llanos PUR 2506
16 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 2500
17 Laurent Hernu FRA 2494
18 David Gómez ESP 2482
19 Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL 2480
20 Paul Terek USA 2476
21 Maurice Smith JAM 2467
22 Stefan Drews GER 2467
23 Haifeng Qi CHN 2444
24 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 2436
25 Romain Barras FRA 2425
26 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 2418
27 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 2385
28 Janis Karlivans LAT 2351
29 Indrek Turi EST 2340
30 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 2340
31 Dennis Leyckes GER 2333
32 Victor Covalenko MDA 2331
33 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 2321
34 Paolo Casarsa ITA 2306
35 Kristian Rahnu EST 1668
36 Eugene Martineau NED 1639
37 Pavel Andreev UZB 1544
Lev Lobodin RUS DNF
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNF

 

Live Results - Decathlon - Men
AfterEvent 4
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 3721
2 Bryan Clay USA 3702
3 Roman Šebrle CZE 3702
4 Dean Macey GBR 3591
5 Claston Bernard JAM 3553
6 Tom Pappas USA 3504
7 Chiel Warners NED 3476
8 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 3452
9 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 3415
10 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 3405
11 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 3363
12 Laurent Hernu FRA 3325
13 Erki Nool EST 3288
14 Roland Schwarzl AUT 3275
15 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 3249
16 Florian Schönbeck GER 3241
17 Luiggy Llanos PUR 3229
18 Paul Terek USA 3225
19 Haifeng Qi CHN 3220
20 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 3216
21 Maurice Smith JAM 3190
22 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 3185
23 Romain Barras FRA 3174
24 Indrek Turi EST 3171
25 Stefan Drews GER 3163
26 David Gómez ESP 3152
27 Janis Karlivans LAT 3127
28 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 3062
29 Dennis Leyckes GER 3056
30 Paolo Casarsa ITA 3055
31 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 3010
32 Victor Covalenko MDA 3001
33 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 2991
34 Eugene Martineau NED 2442
35 Pavel Andreev UZB 2347
Kristian Rahnu EST DNF
Lev Lobodin RUS DNF
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNF
Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL DNF

 

Live Results - Decathlon - Men
AfterEvent 5
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 4689
2 Roman Šebrle CZE 4594
3 Bryan Clay USA 4554
4 Dean Macey GBR 4454
5 Tom Pappas USA 4415
6 Claston Bernard JAM 4408
7 Chiel Warners NED 4387
8 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 4294
9 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 4261
10 Laurent Hernu FRA 4199
11 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 4194
12 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 4191
13 Erki Nool EST 4158
14 Roland Schwarzl AUT 4101
15 Luiggy Llanos PUR 4077
16 Paul Terek USA 4060
17 Haifeng Qi CHN 4051
18 Stefan Drews GER 4048
19 Florian Schönbeck GER 4042
20 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 4041
21 Maurice Smith JAM 4039
22 David Gómez ESP 4032
23 Romain Barras FRA 4016
24 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 4011
25 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 3983
26 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 3936
27 Janis Karlivans LAT 3917
28 Indrek Turi EST 3910
29 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 3855
30 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 3762
31 Victor Covalenko MDA 3734
32 Paolo Casarsa ITA 3728
33 Eugene Martineau NED 3299
34 Pavel Andreev UZB 3088
Dennis Leyckes GER DNF
Kristian Rahnu EST DNF
Lev Lobodin RUS DNF
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNF
Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL DNF

 

23 08 2004 Results WOMEN

 

Official Results - 200m - Women - Heats

Qual. rule: first 4 of each heat (Q) plus the 4 fastest losers (q) qualified

Heat 1 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 11:00 - Revised Wind: 0.4 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 7 Veronica Campbell JAM 22.59 Q 0.252
2 6 Alenka Bikar SLO 23.09 Q 0.217
3 3 LaShauntea Moore USA 23.10 Q 0.253
4 4 Lucimar Aparecida de Moura BRA 23.40 Q 0.211
5 2 Heide Seyerling RSA 23.66 0.187
6 5 Monika Gachevska BUL 23.71 0.175

Heat 2 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 11:08 - Revised Wind: 1.7 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 3 Ivet Lalova BUL 22.88 Q 0.168
2 5 Sylviane Félix FRA 22.94 Q 0.295
3 6 Yekaterina Kondratyeva RUS 23.03 Q 0.225
4 2 Natalya Safronnikova BLR 23.28 Q 0.167
5 4 Lyubov Perepelova UZB 24.10 0.306
6 7 Gretta Taslakian LIB 24.30 (NR) 0.260

Heat 3 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 11:16 - Revised Wind: 1.6 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 Cydonie Mothersill CAY 22.40 Q (NR) 0.266
2 6 Beverly McDonald JAM 22.90 Q 0.191
3 7 Yelena Bolsun RUS 23.00 Q 0.262
4 3 Joice Maduaka GBR 23.15 Q 0.172
5 4 Saraswati Saha IND 23.43 0.275
6 2 Geinile Moyang SWZ 25.62 (NR) 0.230

Heat 4 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 11:24 - Revised Wind: 2.0 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Allyson Felix USA 22.39 Q 0.212
2 5 Abiodun Oyepitan GBR 22.50 Q (PB) 0.180
3 7 Maryna Maydanova UKR 22.76 Q (SB) 0.265
4 3 Muriel Hurtis FRA 22.77 Q (SB) 0.217
5 4 Karin Mayr-Krifka AUT 22.81 q (SB) 0.189
6 6 Mary Onyali-Omagbemi NGR 23.37 q 0.237
7 8 Gladys Thompson LBR 27.51 0.281

Heat 5 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 11:32 - Revised Wind: 2.1 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Muna Lee USA 22.57 Q 0.197
2 2 Tatyana Levina RUS 23.05 Q 0.187
3 5 LaVerne Jones ISV 23.20 Q 0.239
4 3 Marilia Gregoriou CYP 23.23 Q 0.192
5 6 Emma Wade BIZ 23.43 0.206
6 7 Michelle Banga Moundzoula CGO 24.37 0.247

Heat 6 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 11:40 - Revised Wind: -0.2 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Aleen Bailey JAM 22.73 Q 0.218
2 7 Kim Gevaert BEL 22.76 Q 0.187
3 6 Ólga Kaidantzí GRE 23.11 Q 0.284
4 3 Fabienne Feraez BEN 23.12 Q (=NR) 0.181
5 4 Johanna Manninen FIN 23.45 (SB) 0.166
6 5 Kadiatou Camara MLI 23.56 0.287

Heat 7 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 11:48 - Revised Wind: 1.4 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Debbie Ferguson BAH 22.57 Q (SB) 0.171
2 7 Christine Arron FRA 22.60 Q (=SB) 0.252
3 6 Merlene Ottey SLO 22.72 Q (NR) 0.254
4 4 Lauren Hewitt AUS 22.87 Q (SB) 0.165
5 3 Digna Luz Murillo COL 22.98 q (PB) 0.149
6 5 Anna Pacholak POL 23.00 q (SB) 0.283

 

Official Results - 200m - Women - Quarter-Final

Qual. rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 4 fastest losers (q) qualified

Heat 1 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 20:25 Wind: 0.3 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 6 Veronica Campbell JAM 22.49 Q 0.182
2 4 Debbie Ferguson BAH 22.53 Q (SB) 0.175
3 3 Kim Gevaert BEL 22.68 Q 0.169
4 8 LaShauntea Moore USA 22.96 q 0.306
5 5 Sylviane Félix FRA 23.08 q 0.217
6 1 LaVerne Jones ISV 23.09 0.188
7 7 Karin Mayr-Krifka AUT 23.19 0.239
8 2 Lucimar Aparecida de Moura BRA 23.44 0.165

Heat 2 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 20:31 Wind: -0.3 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Muna Lee USA 22.74 Q 0.239
2 3 Aleen Bailey JAM 22.97 Q 0.227
3 8 Ólga Kaidantzí GRE 23.15 Q 0.235
4 1 Digna Luz Murillo COL 23.19 0.189
5 5 Tatyana Levina RUS 23.23 0.177
6 7 Muriel Hurtis FRA 23.33 0.224
7 6 Alenka Bikar SLO 23.38 0.163
8 2 Natalya Safronnikova BLR 23.63 0.184

Heat 3 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 20:37 Wind: 0.2 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Allyson Felix USA 22.69 Q 0.196
2 3 Abiodun Oyepitan GBR 22.79 Q 0.168
3 6 Maryna Maydanova UKR 22.86 Q 0.225
4 5 Christine Arron FRA 22.90 q 0.278
5 2 Fabienne Feraez BEN 23.24 0.213
6 1 Yelena Bolsun RUS 23.26 0.158
7 8 Marilia Gregoriou CYP 23.65 0.228
8 7 Mary Onyali-Omagbemi NGR 23.75 0.245

Heat 4 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 20:43 Wind: -0.1 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 3 Cydonie Mothersill CAY 22.76 Q 0.212
2 4 Ivet Lalova BUL 22.81 Q 0.128
3 5 Beverly McDonald JAM 22.99 Q 0.201
4 6 Merlene Ottey SLO 23.07 q 0.292
5 8 Joice Maduaka GBR 23.30 0.219
6 7 Anna Pacholak POL 23.35 0.247
7 1 Yekaterina Kondratyeva RUS 23.37 0.188
8 2 Lauren Hewitt AUS 23.44 0.149

 

Official Results - 800m - Women - Final

Monday, August 23, 2004 - 20:55
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Records
1 3 Kelly Holmes GBR 1:56.38 (SB)
2 7 Hasna Benhassi MAR 1:56.43 (NR)
3 4 Jolanda Ceplak SLO 1:56.43 (SB)
4 5 Maria de Lurdes Mutola MOZ 1:56.51 (SB)
5 6 Tatyana Andrianova RUS 1:56.88
6 2 Jearl Miles Clark USA 1:57.27 (SB)
7 1 Maria Cioncan ROM 1:59.62
8 8 Zulia Calatayud CUB 2:00.95

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Jearl Miles Clark USA 56.37

 

Official Results - 5000m - Women - Final

Monday, August 23, 2004 - 22:00
Pos Athlete Country Mark Records
1 Meseret Defar ETH 14:45.65
2 Isabella Ochichi KEN 14:48.19
3 Tirunesh Dibaba ETH 14:51.83
4 Yelena Zadorozhnaya RUS 14:55.52
5 Joanne Pavey GBR 14:57.87
6 Gulnara Samitova RUS 15:02.30
7 Irina Mikitenko GER 15:03.36
8 Yingjie Sun CHN 15:07.23
9 Huina Xing CHN 15:07.41
10 Sentayehu Ejigu ETH 15:09.55
11 Margaret Maury FRA 15:09.77
12 Elvan Abeylegesse TUR 15:12.64
13 Liliya Shobukhova RUS 15:15.64
14 Sonia O'Sullivan IRL 16:20.90
Edith Masai KEN DNF

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1000m
1 Yingjie Sun CHN 3:12.26
2000m
1 Yingjie Sun CHN 6:05.57
3000m
1 Elvan Abeylegesse TUR 8:52.23
4000m
1 Isabella Ochichi KEN 11:47.76

 

Official Results - 100m Hurdles - Women - Semi-Final

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

Heat 1 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 19:00 - Revised Wind: 1.7 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Perdita Felicien CAN 12.49 Q 0.171
2 6 Melissa Morrison USA 12.53 Q (=PB) 0.156
3 1 Olena Krasovska UKR 12.58 Q (PB) 0.145
4 5 Mariya Koroteyeva RUS 12.60 Q (PB) 0.166
5 3 Delloreen Ennis-London JAM 12.60 0.167
6 8 Glory Alozie ESP 12.62 0.165
7 7 Susanna Kallur SWE 12.67 (PB) 0.173
8 2 Nadine Faustin HAI 12.74 (NR) 0.170

Heat 2 - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 19:08 - Revised Wind: 1.9 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 Joanna Hayes USA 12.48 Q (PB) 0.190
2 3 Irina Shevchenko RUS 12.67 Q (=PB) 0.160
3 2 Lacena Golding-Clarke JAM 12.69 Q (=PB) 0.153
4 7 Angela Whyte CAN 12.69 Q (PB) 0.117
5 1 Natalya Kresova RUS 12.76 0.178
6 6 Reïna-Flor Okori FRA 12.81 (=PB) 0.187
8 Kirsten Bolm GER DNF 0.194
4 Brigitte Foster JAM DNS

 

Official Results - Triple Jump - Women - Final

Monday, August 23, 2004 - 18:45
Pos Athlete Country Mark Records
1 Françoise Mbango Etone CMR 15.30 (AR)
2 Hrysopiyí Devetzí GRE 15.25
3 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS 15.14
4 Trecia Smith JAM 15.02
5 Yamilé Aldama SUD 14.99
6 Baya Rahouli ALG 14.86
7 Magdelín Martínez ITA 14.85
8 Anna Pyatykh RUS 14.79
9 Yusmay Bicet CUB 14.57
10 Olena Hovorova UKR 14.35
11 Ólga Vasdéki GRE 14.34
12 Qiuyan Huang CHN 14.33
13 Natalya Safronova BLR 14.22
14 Kéné Ndoye SEN 14.18
15 Adelina Gavrila ROM 13.86

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

Françoise Mbango Etone 15.30 (0.6) 15.02 (-0.3) 15.17 (-0.1) 15.21 (-0.2) 15.30 (0.5)
Hrysopiyí Devetzí 14.96 (-0.9) 14.59 (-0.9) 15.14 (0.1) 15.25 (-0.1) 14.92 (-0.8)
Tatyana Lebedeva 14.84 (0.0) 14.95 (-0.2) 15.04 (-0.2) 15.14 (0.7)
Trecia Smith 15.02 (0.5) 13.23 (1.0) 14.70 (0.2)
Yamilé Aldama 14.90 (-1.3) 14.74 (0.2) 14.99 (-0.1) 13.92 (0.0) 14.19 (0.1)
Baya Rahouli 14.75 (0.8) 14.86 (0.8) 14.57 (0.0) 14.76 (0.1) 14.68 (-0.2)
Magdelín Martínez 14.70 (0.4) 14.85 (0.8) 14.58 (0.0) 14.50 (0.4) 14.51 (-0.5) 14.76 (0.5)
Anna Pyatykh 14.16 (-1.6) 14.58 (-0.2) 14.79 (0.7)
Yusmay Bicet 14.57 (-0.5)
Olena Hovorova 14.07 (-1.8) 14.35 (0.8) 14.35 (-0.7)
Ólga Vasdéki 14.34 (-1.0) 14.08 (0.1)
Qiuyan Huang 13.85 (-0.6) 14.33 (1.3) 14.04 (-0.3)
Natalya Safronova 14.20 (-1.5) 14.22 (-0.5)
Kéné Ndoye 14.09 (-0.1) 14.18 (-0.2)
Adelina Gavrila 13.86 (-0.6)

 

Official Results - Hammer - Women - Qualification

Qual. rule: qualification standard 68.50m or at least best 12 qualified

Group A - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 9:05
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Yuan Gu CHN 71.65 Q (OR)
2 Iryna Sekachova UKR 71.63 Q
3 Andrea Bunjes GER 70.73 Q (PB)
4 Yipsi Moreno CUB 70.56 Q
5 Kamila Skolimowska POL 68.66 Q
6 Ivana Brkljacic CRO 68.21
7 Yelena Konevtseva RUS 67.83
8 Katalin Divós HUN 67.64
9 Julianna Tudja HUN 66.85
10 Erin Gilreath USA 66.71
11 Berta Castells ESP 66.05
12 Mariya Smolyachkova BLR 65.68
13 Ester Balassini ITA 65.58
14 Yuka Murofushi JPN 65.33
15 Clarissa Claretti ITA 65.06
16 Bronwyn Eagles AUS 64.09
17 Brooke Krueger AUS 63.88
18 Vânia Silva POR 63.81
19 Evdokiá Tsámoglou GRE 62.76
20 Shirley Webb GBR 61.60
21 Lucie Vrbenská CZE 60.29
22 Jennifer Dahlgren ARG 59.52
23 Sanja Gavrilovic CRO 56.79
Elena Teloni CYP NM

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd

Yuan Gu 71.65
Iryna Sekachova 66.57 71.63
Andrea Bunjes 70.73
Yipsi Moreno 70.56
Kamila Skolimowska 67.29 68.66
Ivana Brkljacic 63.21 68.21 68.15
Yelena Konevtseva 66.88 67.83
Katalin Divós 67.39 67.64
Julianna Tudja 62.80 65.94 66.85
Erin Gilreath 66.71 65.46 66.52
Berta Castells 64.30 66.05
Mariya Smolyachkova 65.68 65.31
Ester Balassini 54.97 65.58
Yuka Murofushi 65.33 63.42
Clarissa Claretti 62.43 65.06
Bronwyn Eagles 64.09
Brooke Krueger 63.00 63.88
Vânia Silva 63.81 61.77 61.44
Evdokiá Tsámoglou 57.56 62.76
Shirley Webb 61.60
Lucie Vrbenská 60.14 60.29
Jennifer Dahlgren 59.52
Sanja Gavrilovic 56.79
Elena Teloni NM

Group B - Monday, August 23, 2004 - 10:50
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Olga Kuzenkova RUS 73.71 Q (OR)
2 Yunaika Crawford CUB 71.74 Q
3 Wenxiu Zhang CHN 71.56 Q
4 Betty Heidler GER 69.81 Q
5 Olga Tsander BLR 69.61 Q
6 Alexándra Papayeoryíou GRE 68.58 Q
7 Candice Scott TRI 68.27 q
8 Yinghui Liu CHN 68.12
9 Manuela Montebrun FRA 67.90
10 Tatyana Lysenko RUS 66.82
11 Susanne Keil GER 66.35
12 Sini Pöyry FIN 66.05
13 Éva Orbán HUN 65.76
14 Anna Mahon USA 64.99
15 Lorraine Shaw GBR 64.79
16 Svetlana Sudak BLR 64.42
17 Violeta Guzmán MEX 62.76
18 Aldenay Vasallo CUB 62.64
19 Marwa Hussein EGY 62.27
20 Jackie Jeschelnig USA 62.23
21 Stilianí Papadopoúlou GRE 61.61
22 Deborah Sosimenko AUS 57.79
23 Marina Lapina AZE 55.34
Lisa Misipeka ASA NM

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd

Olga Kuzenkova 73.71
Yunaika Crawford 71.74
Wenxiu Zhang 71.56
Betty Heidler 66.20 69.81
Olga Tsander 66.20 69.61
Alexándra Papayeoryíou 64.59 68.58
Candice Scott 66.97 68.27
Yinghui Liu 66.67 66.30 68.12
Manuela Montebrun 64.31 67.74 67.90
Tatyana Lysenko 66.82 65.57
Susanne Keil 66.35
Sini Pöyry 66.05 64.35
Éva Orbán 65.76 63.68 63.31
Anna Mahon 64.11 64.99 61.65
Lorraine Shaw 63.06 63.13 64.79
Svetlana Sudak 64.42
Violeta Guzmán 62.76 58.18 61.45
Aldenay Vasallo 62.64 60.71 61.08
Marwa Hussein 62.27 57.24
Jackie Jeschelnig 58.00 62.23
Stilianí Papadopoúlou 61.48 61.61
Deborah Sosimenko 57.79 57.62
Marina Lapina 55.34 50.60
Lisa Misipeka NM

 

Official Results - 20km Race Walking - Women - Final

Monday, August 23, 2004 - 9:00
Pos Athlete Country Mark Records
1 Athanasía Tsoumeléka GRE 1:29:12 (PB)
2 Olimpiada Ivanova RUS 1:29:16
3 Jane Saville AUS 1:29:25
4 Ryta Turava BLR 1:29:39
5 Melanie Seeger GER 1:29:52
6 Elisa Rigaudo ITA 1:29:57
7 María Vasco ESP 1:30:06
8 Liping Wang CHN 1:30:16
9 Elena Ginko BLR 1:30:22
10 Athiná Papayiánni GRE 1:30:37
11 Rossella Giordano ITA 1:30:39
12 Kjersti Plätzer NOR 1:30:49 (SB)
13 Yuliya Voyevodina RUS 1:31:02
14 Hongjuan Song CHN 1:31:27
15 Valentina Tsybulskaya BLR 1:31:49
16 Sabine Zimmer GER 1:31:59
17 Yelena Nikolayeva RUS 1:32:16
18 Elisabetta Perrone ITA 1:32:21 (SB)
19 Kristina Saltanovic LTU 1:32:22
20 Susana Feitor POR 1:32:47
21 Sylwia Korzeniowska POL 1:33:06
22 Zuzana Malíková SVK 1:33:17
23 Sonata Milušauskaité LTU 1:33:36
24 Barbora Dibelková CZE 1:33:37
25 Inês Henriques POR 1:33:53
26 Maribel Gonçalves POR 1:33:59
27 Norica Câmpean ROM 1:34:30
28 Svetlana Tolstaya KAZ 1:34:43
29 Ana Maria Groza ROM 1:34:56
30 Rocío Florido ESP 1:35:32
31 Hristína Kokótou GRE 1:35:43
32 Jing Jiang CHN 1:35:56
33 Yeliz Ay TUR 1:36:02
34 Victoria Palacios MEX 1:36:07
35 Yufang Yuan MAS 1:36:34
36 Natalie Saville AUS 1:36:54
37 Daniela Cîrlan ROM 1:37:14
38 Cheryl Webb AUS 1:37:40
39 Marie Polli SUI 1:37:53
40 Mayumi Kawasaki JPN 1:37:56
41 Geovana Irusta BOL 1:38:36
42 Vira Zozulya UKR 1:38:45
43 Teresa Vaill USA 1:38:47
44 Edina Füsti HUN 1:39:45
45 Anita Liepina LAT 1:39:54
46 Sandra Zapata COL 1:42:22
47 Nicolene Cronje RSA 1:42:37
48 Alessandra Picagevicz BRA 1:46:21
49 Teresita Collado GUA 1:46:41
50 Yelena Kuznetsova KAZ 1:49:08
51 Yolande Raffin MRI 1:49:28
52 Fumilay Fonseca STP 2:04:54 (PB)
Maria Teresa Gargallo ESP DQ
Mi-jeong Kim KOR DQ
Olive Loughnane IRL DNF
Maria del Rosario Sánchez MEX DNF
Nevena Mineva BUL DNF

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
10km
1 Olimpiada Ivanova RUS 45:16
2 María Vasco ESP 45:16
3 Kjersti Plätzer NOR 45:16
4 Liping Wang CHN 45:16
5 Ryta Turava BLR 45:16
6 Elisa Rigaudo ITA 45:16
7 Yelena Nikolayeva RUS 45:16
8 Jane Saville AUS 45:16
9 Athanasía Tsoumeléka GRE 45:16
10 Hongjuan Song CHN 45:16
11 Elena Ginko BLR 45:17
12 Yuliya Voyevodina RUS 45:17
13 Athiná Papayiánni GRE 45:17
14 Melanie Seeger GER 45:17
15 Elisabetta Perrone ITA 45:20

 


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