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8/24/04 Olympic Results

Joanna Hayes 100mH Final - Brian Clay finishes off Decathlon - Felix Sanchez moves on in 400m Qualifying!!

 

 

 


8/24/04 Olympic Results

U.S. goes 1-3 in women's hurdles; Clay wins decathlon silver

ATHENS - Joanna Hayes etched her name in the Olympic record books and Bryan Clay became the #2 American decathlete of all-time, while Melissa Morrison added a third medal on the night Tuesday at Olympic Stadium.

Hayes (Los Angeles) became just the second American 100m hurdles gold medalist in history, doing it an Olympic record and personal best time of 12.37 seconds. Teammate Melissa Morrison (Columbia, S.C.) became the only two-time U.S. medalist in the event as the 2000 bronze medalist won her second bronze, finishing in 12.56. Olena Krasovska of Ukraine was second in a personal-best 12.45.

Hayes, who joins Benita Fitzgerald (1984) in the gold-medal club, came out well from the bocks and never looked in jeopardy of losing her lead, even as world champion Perdita Felicien of Canada, running to the right of Hayes in lane 5, crashed the first hurdle and crumpled to the ground at the second hurdle. Undaunted, Hayes ran a technically beautiful race, crossing the finish line well in front of the field and .01 ahead of Bulgarian world record holder Yordanka Donkova's 1988 Olympic record of 12.38.

One glitch came shortly afterward, when Irina Shevchenko of Russia, who had been knocked down by Felicien as she fell, filed a protest seeking a re-run of the race. At 1:30 a.m., the protest was denied and the results were upheld.

An experienced athlete in both hurdle disciplines, Hayes' resume includes the 1995 USA and Pan Am Junior 100m hurdles titles, the 1999 NCAA 400m hurdles title and the 2003 Pan Am 400m gold. But no medal and no moment shone as brightly for Hayes as her performance Tuesday night.

Feat of silver for Clay

Bryan Clay's performance provided greatly earned, if long-in-coming, respect for the 24-year-old Hawaii native. The 2004 world indoor heptathlon silver medalist, Clay finished his two-day Olympic decathlon trek with a huge personal best of 8,820 points. That score makes his the #2 American of all time, behind only Dan O'Brien whose American record of 8,891 is in reach. Tuesday night, Clay won the Olympic silver behind world record holder Roman Sebrle of the Czech Republic, who set an Olympic record with 8,893 points. Dmitriy Karpov of Kazakhstan was third with 8,725.

In afternoon and evening competition, Clay (Azusa, Calif.) threw the discus 50.11m/164-5 for 873 points, then pole vaulted 4.90m/16-0.75 (880). In the javelin, he threw a personal best of 69.71m/228-8 (885), the second-best mark on the day behind Sebrle, to move into second with 8,150 points. Entering the final event, Sebrle stood in first with 8,213, while Karpov had fallen to third with 8,003.

Clay didn't let one of his weaker events, the 1,500 meters, shatter his Olympic dream. He ran less than 3 seconds off his personal best to finish in 4:41.65, score 670 points and secure the silver. Teammate Paul Terek (Livonia, Mich.) finished 21st with 7,893 points. His marks for the evening included 45.62m/149-8 in the discus (780), 5.30m/17-4.5 in the pole vault (1004), 50.62m/166-2 in the javelin (598) and 4:50.36 in the 1,500m (616).

Team USA narrowly missed out on more medals in the women's 400 meters. Monique Hennagan (Stockbridge, Calif.), Dee Dee Trotter (Knoxville, Tenn.) and Sanya Richards (Austin, Texas) went 4-5-6 in Tuesday's final. Hennagan got out well and was in third position until the final meters, finishing in 49.97. Running out of lane 1, Trotter made a strong stretch run and finished in a personal-best 50.00 for fifth, with Richards right behind at 50.19. Tonique Williams of the Bahamas won the race in 49.41, followed by Ana Guevara of Mexico (49.56) and Natalya Antyukh of Russia (49.89).

Daniel Lincoln (Fayetteville, Ark.) posted a strong time in the 3,000m men's steeplechase final, finishing 11th in 8:16.86. Kenyans swept the event, with Ezekiel Kemboi winning in 8:05.81, Brimin Kipruto second in 8:06.11, and Paul Koech third in 8:06.64.

Triple double in qualifying rounds

Qualifying came in pairs for Team USA as two athletes advanced to finals in the men's 400m hurdles, women's 200 meters and men's long jump.

Team USA will have two men in the 400m hurdle final on Thursday, thanks to the efforts of James Carter and Bennie Brazell. Olympic Trials champion Carter (Hampton, Va.) won the third semifinal heat in 48.18 seconds, while 22-year-old NCAA runner-up Brazell ran 48.19 to place second in heat 2 in 48.19. Defending Olympic gold medalist Angelo Taylor (Decatur, Ga.) was fourth in heat 1 in 48.72 and did not advance.

In men's long jump qualifying, reigning world champion Dwight Phillips needed just one jump to pop off 8.31m/27-3.25, easily surpassing the automatic qualifying mark of 8.10m/26-7 and leading the field. He will compete in Thursday's final with NCAA indoor and outdoor champion John Moffitt, who jumped 8.17m/26-9.75 on his second attempt to qualify. Moffitt's fellow LSU product, Walter Davis, had a mark of 7.80m/25-7.25 and did not make the cut.

Allyson Felix (Santa Clarita, Calif.) continued to show smooth, easy form in the women's 200m, winning the first of two semifinals in 22.36 seconds. Muna Lee (Baton Rouge, La.) was fourth in the same race in 22.69 to advance as well. LaShaunte'a Moore (Fayetteville, Ark.) was sixth in the second semi in 22.93 and did not make the final.

American men won all three of their heats of the men's 200 meter second round. Shawn Crawford (Raleigh, N.C.) took heat 1 in 19.95 seconds, followed by Bernard Williams (Gainesville, Fla.) in heat 2 (20.40) and Justin Gatlin in heat 3 (20.03). The trio will compete in the semifinals Thursday evening.

Olympic Trials champion Carrie Tollefson (Minneapolis, Minn.) was nipped at the wire to place sixth in heat 1 of the women's 1,500m first round in 4:06.46. Atlhough the top five finishers automatically advanced to Wednesday's semifinal, Tollefson made it through as the 14th fastest overall runner and the fourth of nine additional time qualifiers.

Malone moves to sixth in discus

Casey Malone (Fort Collins, Colo.) moved from seventh to sixth place in Monday night's men's discus final standings when winner Robert Fazekas of Hungary was disqualified for failing to submit to his post-event doping test. Virgilijus Alekna of Lithuana moved into first, with Zoltan Kovago of Hungary second and Aleksander Tammert of Estonia third.

WR for Isinbaye - Russian vaulting star Yelena Isinbayeva set yet another world record in the women's pole vault, clearing 4.91m/16-1.25 to win the gold medal.

Team USA Olympic medal count, track & field

As of August 24

Total Medals: 11

Gold (3)

Joanna Hayes, 27, Los Angeles, W100mH, 8/24

Jeremy Wariner, 20, Waco, Texas, M400m, 8/23

Justin Gatlin, 22, Raleigh, N.C., M100m, 8/22

Silver (4)

Otis Harris, 22, Columbia, S.C., M400m, 8/23

Matt Hemingway, 31, Littleton, Colo., MHJ, 8/22

Lauryn Williams, 20, Miami, Fla., W100m, 8/21

Adam Nelson, 29, Athens, Ga., MSP, 8/18

Bronze (4)

Melissa Morrison, 33, Columbia, S.C., W100mH, 8/24

Derrick Brew, 26, Baton Rouge, La., M400m, 8/23

Deena Kastor, 31, Mammoth Lakes, Calif., WMarathon, 8/22

Maurice Greene, 30, Granada Hills, Calif., M100m, 8/22

Monday p.m. session Team USA quotes

08-24-2004

WOMEN'S 100 HURDLES FINAL
Joanna Hayes (Los Angeles, Calif.) gold medalist with Olympic record 12.37: "I'm just so excited. I planned on winning. I told myself, stay in your lane, stay focused. Bobby [Kersee, her coach] said, go in fast and clean. I hit a couple of hurdles but I kept my focus. I just knew it. I said to myself, I wouldn't lose. I can't lose."

On her Olympic record time: "That's the time I wanted. I emailed a friend before the race and said, '12.37.'"

On Perdita Felicien falling: "I got out really well. I don't think anybody was going to beat me anyway."

On running the 100 instead of 400 hurdles: "I train for them both. I tried to run both at U.S. nationals last year, but the races were too close together. A month before the [Olympic] Trials, I told Bobby I wanted to train for one. I was working really hard."

On being only the second American to win gold in the event: "I thought about that before the race. I wanted to be the one to bring the gold medal back to the U.S."

On teammate Melissa Morrison earning bronze medal: "I'm so happy she got a medal. I wish it was silver, but I'm glad she got the bronze."

Melissa Morrison (Columbia, S.C.), bronze medalist in 12.56: "It's been a fight for the last four years since a medal in 2000 in Sydney. I just hung in there mentally and came out on top. To me I came out on top because I'm the only person in the world that can say I have a bronze medal in the 100 meter hurdles from the 2004 Olympic Games. I accomplished something here today whether it was the gold, silver or bronze.

"I would love to have a gold medal but it wasn't meant to be today, but you know what? I have a bronze medal and nobody can take that away from me."

"No, I didn't see what happened to [world champion Perdita Felicien]. That's a part of me, the mentally tough aspect that you need. You need to focus on what's going on in your lane and you're not aware of what's going on in anyone else's lane. I really had a good start, but it just did not really come together. To crash two hurdles in a race like that and still finish third I can only be happy."

DECATHLON FINAL

Bryan Clay (Azusa, Calif.), silver medallist with personal best 8,820 points: "It hasn't sunk in yet. I'm pumped. I remember sitting down and watching people like Dan O'Brien, Dave Johnson and Chris Huffins put up huge scores at the Olympic Games and run around with the flag. I get goose bumps watching. Now I know I just surpassed most of them. I don't know what to tell you. It's just unbelievable."

On his approach to running the 1,500: "My coach told me, go out and do what you've been doing the last year in training. I felt like I left lots of points on the track in Sacramento [in the 1,500]."

On being under-rated: "I think people kind of take me for granted or don't give me enough credit sometimes. I don't know if it's my personality, my size ... I've never been in the limelight, but it doesn't bother me because I've always known what I could do."

On growing up in Hawaii: "I hope that people now know that here is more in Hawaii than surfers and people running around on the beach all the time."

Paul Terek (Livonia, Mich.), who was 21st with 7,893 points: "In this competition, every little point counts. This has been an experience for me. I didn't run a good 1500 and I'm a little disappointed there. Hopefully, this won't be a once in a lifetime experience for me. It's going to take a lot of hard work on my part, but Beijing starts tomorrow."

WOMEN'S 400 FINAL
Monique Hennagan (Stockbridge, Calif.), fourth in :49.97: "I kind of got out of my race plan a little bit. I'm really happy because I've come a long way, but I was right there so it kind of hurts. Close but no cigar. I'm happy, I can't complain, I've had a wonderful season it just wasn't meant to be.

"I felt good, I really did. Maybe I got a little bit out of my race and started running someone else's race. I was trying to stay relaxed and trying to make up some ground but it wasn't enough"

DeeDee Trotter (Knoxville, Tenn.), fifth in personal best :50.00: " I ran a personal best out of lane No.1 and that's not bad. I'm not disappointed at all. It's not my time, but my time is coming."

"I feel pretty good about the race. I did the best I could do out of lane one.It's a tough lane, but you had to work with it. I think I did well from lane one.

"They're not going to like me in four years.

"It's not going to be nice. Because I'm coming back with a vengeance. I guarantee you I won't have Lane one."

Sanya Richards (Austin, Texas), sixth in :50.19: "I gave it my best shot and the whole thing has been amazing for me. I still have the relay, too. I'm looking at this as a positive, but I know I could have come faster. I'm a bit disappointed, but I'm not going to cry about it."

MEN'S 3,000 STEEPLECHASE FINAL
Daniel Lincoln (Fayetteville, Ark.), 11th in 8:16.86: "It was a typical steeplechase, you start hurting with two laps to go. It was a decent race for me. It was a good experience. The Kenyans ran with confidence, ran together and completed their mission. You have to hand it to them. It didn't quite execute my goals. I was looking at this race as a standard for my season. I haven't at the top of my game lately. The season's getting later. I'm not used to running this long into the year."

MEN'S 200 ROUND 2

Shawn Crawford (Raleigh, N.C.) winner of heat 1 (19.95):
On what the race was like: "Fast. I just wanted to take first place, take the lead, hold it and get myself a nice lane for the semi's."

"I'm trying to be conservative. Usually, I'm out there trying to be a superman and prove that I'm a true athlete going hard and harder and harder every round when everybody else conserves. I'm going to take it a little easy, I'm going to play this game with these fellas, conservative and then get it all out in the final."

How much more do you want this win now that the 100 is over?" A lot more!"

Bernard Williams (Gainesville, Fla.) winner of heat 2 in 20.40: "My time didn't matter. I just wanted to win the heat and get to the next round."

Justin Gatlin (Raleigh, N.C.) won heat 3 in 20.03: "I feel good. There's a little fatigue in my legs, but I'm working on it 24 hours. Getting ice bags twice a day, eating the right food, getting the right rest, I just want to make sure that I'm technically sound for the 200.

"I just wrapped my medal up and put it in my suitcase that night after the award ceremony and haven't looked at it since. I just put on a new hat, and focus. I'm a new person in the 200, I just want to go out there and run a technically sound race."

"I think a lot of attention's on me and a lot of attention was not on me going into the 100, it doesn't matter. I'm just going to go out there and focus on what I have to do and run a technically sound race.

"I think a lot of people say I'm emulating Carl Lewis in a lot of ways, I hope that I can emulate him in that way.

"I expect a lot from my training partner, Shawn Crawford as well as Asafa Powell (Jamaica) and Francis Obikwelu (Portugal).

WOMEN'S 1,500 ROUND 1

Carrie Tollefson (Edina, Minn.), 6th in heat 1 at 4:06.46, qualified for semis on time: "I needed the last 200 to loosen up and get my legs going. I've had a little break and it is time to get my legs going. [In the] the semis, I'll feel a lot better. I learned from the men's 1500 that people go down, people get bumped and it ruins their race. I've learned how to race over here. I'm having the time of my life over here."

 

MEN'S 400 HURDLES SEMIFINALS

James Carter (Hampton, Va.)
"I pushed it a little bit over the last three [hurdles] to make sure I get the victory and get a good lane for myself in the finals.

"I will win. Because I want to.

"What I keep in the tank doesn't matter because I've got 48 hours to recover and come back and do it again. That's more than enough for me to recover and come back and run a personal best one more time.

"I just believe in what I've been doing. I just need to stay technical over the last couple of hurdles and push it and I'm confident in being able to get over the last hurdle before anybody.'

"I love it, I love the crowd. I love performing in front of big crowds, I liked it in Sydney and I like it here also."

Angelo Taylor (Decatur, Ga.), 4th in heat 1 in 48.72: "I messed up. I had it, and I messed up."

Bennie Brazell (Baton Rouge, La.), 2nd in heat 2 in 48.19Q: "I'm not finished. I'm happy but I'm not satisfied. I'm still looking for more. I love competition. Where I'm from, at LSU, we love competition. That's what it's all about."

WOMEN'S 200 SEMIFINAL ROUND
Allyson Felix (Santa Clarita, Calif.), 1st in heat 1, 22.36 Q: "I just ran the turn hard. I felt great, but didn't want to go to hard in the semi. It feels like everything is coming together at the right time and I'm excited. I'll probably get a good night's sleep. I'll be a little nervous."

Muna Lee (Baton Rouge, La.), 4th in heat 1 in 22.69 Q: "Not what I wanted to do."

LaShaunte'a Moore (Fayetteville, Ark.), 6th in heat 2 in 22.93, did not qualify: "You can't see anything out of lane eight. You're kind of guessing the whole race. It's a guessing game. It's like running blind race. I had to run as fast as I could and I did. I gave it all I had. I can't complain. This makes me hungry, hit the weights, train harder. I want to be the best."

MEN'S LONG JUMP QUALIFYING ROUND

Dwight Phillips (Mesa, Ariz.), qualified for final in 1st attempt with 8.31m/27-3.25: "That was my goal to come out here today and y get just make it nice and easy, and I did that. So now I get to live and compete on Thursday. I feel great. There's a lot of energy out there, the Olympic stadium is beautiful. I'm just glad to back here to where it originated.

"Going into Sydney I was a young guy, I learned through trial and error so I came out here today and just jumped to qualify. It was a pretty easy mark for me. I'm excited about Thursday.

"I can't wait, I just can't wait to come out here Thursday, and try to beat the world record."

John Moffitt (Baton Rouge, La.), jumped 8.17/26-9.75 to automatically qualify: "It was nice tonight. This is my first time to the Olympics in the long jump. I did qualify, got it on my second jump. I felt good today. I just back and train a little bit, not too hard, and get ready for the finals. We'll see how confident I am when I get there."

Walter Davis (Baton Rouge, La.), jumped 7.80m/25-7.25, did not qualify: "It wasn't my day. My technique wasn't good again today, just like the triple jump. I was having problems on the runway. I just wasn't technically sound."

Official Results - 200m - Men - Heats

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

Heat 1 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 10:35 Wind: 1.5 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 6 Stéphane Buckland MRI 20.29 Q 0.185
2 5 Francis Obikwelu POR 20.40 Q 0.243
2 2 Juan Pedro Toledo MEX 20.40 Q (NR) 0.214
4 4 Yaozu Yang CHN 20.59 Q (SB) 0.217
5 7 Johan Wissman SWE 20.60 q 0.245
6 1 Paul Brizzel IRL 21.00 (SB) 0.179
7 3 Nabie Foday Fofana GUI 21.45 0.227
8 Hamed Hamadan Al-Bishi KSA DNS

Heat 2 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 10:41 Wind: 1.4 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 Shawn Crawford USA 20.55 Q 0.272
2 8 Christopher Williams JAM 20.57 Q 0.140
3 3 Marcin Urbas POL 20.71 Q (SB) 0.174
4 2 Darren Campbell GBR 20.72 Q 0.155
5 1 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure GAM 20.78 q 0.158
6 4 Leigh Julius RSA 20.80 0.164
7 6 Geronimo Goeloe AHO 21.09 0.167
8 7 Basilio Emidio de Morais BRA 21.14 0.236

Heat 3 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 10:47 Wind: 2.0 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 Frank Fredericks NAM 20.54 Q 0.235
2 3 Malik Louahla ALG 20.67 Q 0.187
3 4 David Canal ESP 20.72 Q 0.181
4 1 Brian Dzingai ZIM 20.72 Q 0.184
5 7 Heber Viera URU 20.94 (SB) 0.256
6 2 Oleg Sergeyev RUS 20.95 0.269
7 8 Menzi Dlamini SWZ 21.82 0.270
6 Chris Lambert GBR DNF 0.244

Heat 4 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 10:53 Wind: 0.0 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 7 Marcin Jedrusinski POL 20.63 Q (SB) 0.256
2 2 Tobias Unger GER 20.65 Q 0.160
3 6 Joseph Batangdon CMR 20.92 Q 0.239
4 8 Géza Pauer HUN 21.02 Q 0.257
5 5 Usain Bolt JAM 21.05 0.254
6 1 Christian Nsiah GHA 21.06 0.146
7 3 Hamoud Abdallah Al-Dalhami OMA 21.82 0.152
8 4 Ryo Matsuda JPN 24.59 0.223

Heat 5 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 10:59 Wind: 2.2 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 7 Dominic Demeritte BAH 20.62 Q 0.246
2 8 Christian Malcolm GBR 20.62 Q 0.284
3 5 Panayiótis Sarrís GRE 20.67 Q 0.254
4 3 Asafa Powell JAM 20.77 Q 0.207
5 2 Jirí Vojtík CZE 20.79 0.179
6 4 Dion Crabbe IVB 20.85 0.231
7 6 Nazmizan Muhammad MAS 21.24 0.238
8 1 Adam Miller AUS 21.31 0.198

Heat 6 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 11:05 Wind: 1.8 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Bernard Williams USA 20.29 Q 0.207
2 8 Anastásios Goúsis GRE 20.44 Q (PB) 0.236
3 3 Andrew Howe ITA 20.55 Q 0.198
4 4 Matic Osovnikar SLO 20.57 Q (PB) 0.203
5 6 Till Helmke GER 20.73 q 0.241
6 5 Oumar Loum SEN 20.97 0.240
7 7 Anninos Marcoullides CYP 23.94 0.247

Heat 7 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 11:11 Wind: 0.0 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Sebastian Ernst GER 20.47 Q (=PB) 0.220
2 8 Justin Gatlin USA 20.51 Q 0.282
3 6 Marco Torrieri ITA 20.68 Q 0.222
4 5 Cláudio Roberto Souza BRA 20.70 Q (=SB) 0.165
5 7 Brendan Christian ANT 20.71 q 0.251
6 4 Shinji Takahira JPN 21.05 0.212
7 3 Dadash Ibrahimov AZE 21.60 0.141
8 1 Russel Roman PLW 24.89 0.264

 

Official Results - 200m - Men - Quarter-Final

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

Heat 1 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 20:00 Wind: 1.1 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Shawn Crawford USA 19.95 Q 0.207
2 5 Frank Fredericks NAM 20.20 Q (SB) 0.228
3 3 Tobias Unger GER 20.30 Q (PB) 0.162
4 6 Christopher Williams JAM 20.34 q (SB) 0.186
5 1 Johan Wissman SWE 20.74 0.186
6 7 Géza Pauer HUN 20.90 0.241
7 2 David Canal ESP 21.18 0.179
8 Joseph Batangdon CMR DNS

Heat 2 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 20:07 Wind: 0.2 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Bernard Williams USA 20.40 Q 0.217
2 3 Anastásios Goúsis GRE 20.46 Q 0.195
3 6 Marcin Jedrusinski POL 20.55 Q (SB) 0.194
4 7 Till Helmke GER 20.76 0.144
5 8 Brian Dzingai ZIM 20.87 0.206
6 2 Marco Torrieri ITA 20.89 0.177
7 5 Malik Louahla ALG 20.93 0.175
8 1 Yaozu Yang CHN 21.03 0.162

Heat 3 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 20:14 Wind: 0.5 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Justin Gatlin USA 20.03 Q 0.220
2 8 Asafa Powell JAM 20.23 Q 0.206
3 5 Sebastian Ernst GER 20.36 Q (PB) 0.244
4 7 Matic Osovnikar SLO 20.47 q (NR) 0.235
5 6 Christian Malcolm GBR 20.56 q 0.259
6 3 Dominic Demeritte BAH 20.61 0.141
7 2 Brendan Christian ANT 20.63 0.182
1 Marcin Urbas POL DNF 0.162

Heat 4 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 20:21 Wind: 0.1 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 3 Francis Obikwelu POR 20.33 Q 0.191
2 5 Stéphane Buckland MRI 20.36 Q 0.239
3 6 Juan Pedro Toledo MEX 20.43 Q 0.276
4 2 Darren Campbell GBR 20.59 q (=SB) 0.179
5 8 Cláudio Roberto Souza BRA 20.64 (SB) 0.159
6 7 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure GAM 20.73 0.248
7 1 Panayiótis Sarrís GRE 20.92 0.184
8 4 Andrew Howe ITA 21.17 0.211

 

Official Results - 1500m - Men - Final

Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 23:40
Pos Athlete Country Mark Records
1 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 3:34.18
2 Bernard Lagat KEN 3:34.30
3 Rui Silva POR 3:34.68
4 Timothy Kiptanui KEN 3:35.61
5 Ivan Heshko UKR 3:35.82
6 Michael East GBR 3:36.33
7 Reyes Estévez ESP 3:36.63
8 Gert-Jan Liefers NED 3:37.17
9 Adil Kaouch MAR 3:38.26
10 Mulugeta Wendimu ETH 3:38.33
11 Kamal Boulahfane ALG 3:39.02
12 Isaac Kiprono Songok KEN 3:41.72

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Isaac Kiprono Songok KEN 1:00.42
800m
1 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 2:01.93
1200m
1 Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 2:55.21

 

Official Results - 1500m - Men - Decathlon

Heat 1 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 23:05
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 4:23.08 791 (PB)
2 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 4:23.31 789 (PB)
3 Victor Covalenko MDA 4:23.81 786
4 David Gómez ESP 4:29.70 747
5 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 4:31.02 738
6 Eugene Martineau NED 4:31.79 733
7 Haifeng Qi CHN 4:32.63 727
8 Stefan Drews GER 4:34.21 717
9 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 4:37.94 693
10 Janis Karlivans LAT 4:38.67 689 (PB)
11 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 4:41.70 670 (SB)
12 Indrek Turi EST 4:50.01 619
13 Paul Terek USA 4:50.36 616
14 Paolo Casarsa ITA 4:56.12 582
15 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 5:17.00 466

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Victor Covalenko MDA 1:04.95
800m
1 Victor Covalenko MDA 2:20.17
1200m
1 Victor Covalenko MDA 3:34.08

Heat 2 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 23:13
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Laurent Hernu FRA 4:24.35 782 (PB)
2 Dean Macey GBR 4:25.42 775 (SB)
3 Romain Barras FRA 4:27.09 764 (PB)
4 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 4:29.54 748 (SB)
5 Maurice Smith JAM 4:32.74 727 (PB)
6 Roland Schwarzl AUT 4:33.56 721 (PB)
7 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 4:35.71 708
8 Claston Bernard JAM 4:36.31 704 (SB)
9 Erki Nool EST 4:36.33 704 (SB)
10 Chiel Warners NED 4:38.05 693 (SB)
11 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 4:38.11 692 (SB)
12 Florian Schönbeck GER 4:38.82 688 (SB)
13 Roman Šebrle CZE 4:40.01 680
14 Bryan Clay USA 4:41.65 670 (SB)
15 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 4:47.63 633 (PB)

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 1:11.79
800m
1 Laurent Hernu FRA 2:25.27
1200m
1 Romain Barras FRA 3:37.96

 

Official Results - 3000m Steeplechase - Men - Final

Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 21:40
Pos Athlete Country Mark Records
1 Ezekiel Kemboi KEN 8:05.81 (SB)
2 Brimin Kipruto KEN 8:06.11
3 Paul Kipsiele Koech KEN 8:06.64
4 Obaid Musa Amer QAT 8:07.18 (PB)
5 Luis Miguel Martín ESP 8:11.64 (SB)
6 Simon Vroemen NED 8:13.25 (SB)
7 Bouabdallah Tahri FRA 8:14.26 (SB)
8 Ali Ezzine MAR 8:15.58
9 Eliseo Martín ESP 8:15.77 (SB)
10 Vincent Le Dauphin FRA 8:16.15 (SB)
11 Daniel Lincoln USA 8:16.86
12 Radoslaw Poplawski POL 8:17.32 (PB)
13 Mustafa Mohamed SWE 8:18.05 (PB)
14 Antonio David Jiménez ESP 8:22.63
15 Khamis Abdullah Saifeldin QAT 8:36.66

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1000m
1 Ezekiel Kemboi KEN 2:42.55
2000m
1 Paul Kipsiele Koech KEN 5:24.27

 

Official Results - 110m Hurdles - Men - Heats

Qual. rule: first 4 of each heat (Q) plus the 8 fastest losers (q) qualified

Heat 1 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 9:35 Wind: 1.5 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 8 Ladji Doucouré FRA 13.18 Q (NR) 0.205
2 4 Stanislavs Olijars LAT 13.27 Q 0.154
3 5 Satoru Tanigawa JPN 13.39 Q (NR) 0.128
4 3 Márcio Simão de Souza BRA 13.43 Q (SB) 0.162
5 7 Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja MAD 13.46 q (NR) 0.168
6 1 Felipe Vivancos ESP 13.47 q (PB) 0.113
7 2 Jerome Crews GER 13.83 0.178
8 6 Nenad Loncar SCG 14.02 0.157

Heat 2 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 9:42 Wind: 1.8 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 1 Dudley Dorival HAI 13.39 Q (SB) 0.169
2 4 Yoel Hernández CUB 13.41 Q 0.176
3 8 Chris Pinnock JAM 13.42 Q (SB) 0.192
4 2 Todd Matthews-Jouda SUD 13.47 Q (NR) 0.170
5 3 Terrence Trammell USA 13.51 q 0.185
6 5 Shaun Bownes RSA 13.52 q 0.164
7 6 Damjan Zlatnar SLO 13.66 q (=NR) 0.132
8 7 Jurica Grabušic CRO 13.87 0.166

Heat 3 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 9:49 Wind: 1.3 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Xiang Liu CHN 13.27 Q 0.128
2 6 Charles Allen CAN 13.35 Q (PB) 0.149
3 7 Robert Kronberg SWE 13.47 Q 0.179
4 5 Igor Peremota RUS 13.54 Q 0.142
5 2 Masato Naito JPN 13.56 q (SB) 0.162
6 1 Sergiy Demidyuk UKR 13.80 0.163
7 3 Tae-kyong Park KOR 13.96 0.179
8 8 Luís Sá POR 14.01 0.177

Heat 4 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 9:56 Wind: -1.3 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 4 Paulo Villar COL 13.44 Q (NR) 0.193
2 5 Mateus Facho Inocêncio BRA 13.45 Q (=SB) 0.157
3 2 Allen Johnson USA 13.45 Q 0.176
4 1 Yevgeniy Pechonkin RUS 13.64 Q 0.150
5 7 Gregory Sedoc NED 13.65 q 0.186
6 8 Dongpeng Shi CHN 13.68 0.156
7 6 Robert Newton GBR 13.85 0.176
8 3 Edy Jakariya INA 14.11 (NR) 0.188

Heat 5 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 10:03 Wind: 0.8 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Anier García CUB 13.24 Q (SB) 0.158
2 4 Duane Ross USA 13.39 Q 0.162
3 7 Mike Fenner GER 13.53 Q (SB) 0.160
4 6 Stephen Jones BAR 13.56 Q (NR) 0.184
5 1 Sergey Chepiga RUS 13.59 q 0.160
6 8 David Ilariani GEO 13.72 0.168
7 3 Levente Csillag HUN 13.74 0.148
8 5 Andrew Turner GBR 13.75 0.155

Heat 6 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 10:10 Wind: 1.2 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 2 Maurice Wignall JAM 13.30 Q (=SB) 0.160
2 8 Richard Phillips JAM 13.39 Q (PB) 0.138
3 6 Jackson Quiñonez ECU 13.44 Q (NR) 0.167
4 5 Yuniel Hernández CUB 13.48 Q (=SB) 0.151
5 4 Sultan Tucker LBR 13.76 0.181
6 1 Tarmo Jallai EST 13.77 0.150
7 7 Mubarak Ata Mubarak KSA 13.81 0.134
3 Redelén Melo dos Santos BRA DNS

 

Official Results - 110m Hurdles - Men - Decathlon

Heat 1 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 9:00 Wind: 1.6 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 3 Romain Barras FRA 14.37 927 (SB) 0.172
2 7 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 14.39 925 (PB) 0.178
3 5 Dean Macey GBR 14.56 903 (SB) 0.241
4 2 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 14.77 878 0.154
5 4 Haifeng Qi CHN 14.78 876 (SB) 0.196
6 6 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 15.38 804 0.176
7 8 Pavel Andreev UZB 15.54 785 0.151

Heat 2 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 9:07 Wind: 2.3 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 3 Claston Bernard JAM 14.17 953 0.184
2 4 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 14.21 948 0.182
3 2 Laurent Hernu FRA 14.25 942 0.179
4 8 Roland Schwarzl AUT 14.25 942 0.167
5 7 Indrek Turi EST 14.26 941 0.180
6 6 Florian Schönbeck GER 14.34 931 0.167
5 Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL DNS 0

Heat 3 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 9:14 Wind: 1.9 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 4 Chiel Warners NED 14.01 973 0.179
2 3 David Gómez ESP 14.41 922 0.197
3 2 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 14.96 854 0.151
4 5 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 15.01 848 0.183
5 6 Victor Covalenko MDA 15.80 755 0.184
8 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT DNF 0 0.214
7 Kristian Rahnu EST DNS 0

Heat 4 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 9:21 Wind: 1.5 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 3 Erki Nool EST 14.80 874 (SB) 0.169
2 2 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 14.88 864 (PB) 0.203
3 6 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 14.95 856 (SB) 0.166
4 5 Janis Karlivans LAT 14.98 852 (PB) 0.202
5 4 Eugene Martineau NED 15.02 847 (PB) 0.140
6 7 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 15.09 839 0.173
7 8 Paul Terek USA 15.12 835 (PB) 0.168

Heat 5 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 9:28 Wind: 1.5 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 1 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 13.97 978 (SB) 0.147
2 8 Maurice Smith JAM 14.01 973 (PB) 0.174
3 2 Stefan Drews GER 14.01 973 0.204
4 6 Roman Šebrle CZE 14.05 968 (SB) 0.166
5 5 Bryan Clay USA 14.13 958 0.171
5 4 Luiggy Llanos PUR 14.13 958 (PB) 0.141
7 3 Tom Pappas USA 14.18 951 0.169
8 7 Paolo Casarsa ITA 15.39 803 0.145

 

Official Results - 400m Hurdles - Men - Semi-Final

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

Heat 1 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 21:05
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 Felix Sánchez DOM 47.93 Q 0.224
2 3 Marek Plawgo POL 48.16 Q (NR) 0.246
3 6 Alwyn Myburgh RSA 48.21 q (SB) 0.242
4 4 Angelo Taylor USA 48.72 0.217
5 7 Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily KSA 48.98 (SB) 0.261
6 2 Mikhail Lipskiy RUS 49.10 0.229
7 1 Edivaldo Monteiro POR 49.26 0.162
8 8 Dean Griffiths JAM 49.51 0.260

Heat 2 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 21:13
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 3 Danny McFarlane JAM 48.00 Q (PB) 0.243
2 5 Bennie Brazell USA 48.19 Q 0.309
3 4 Dai Tamesue JPN 48.46 (SB) 0.273
4 6 Periklís Iakovákis GRE 48.47 (SB) 0.242
5 2 Llewellyn Herbert RSA 48.57 0.230
6 8 Eduardo Iván Rodríguez ESP 49.77 0.223
7 7 Stepan Tesarik CZE 49.87 0.205
8 1 Christopher Rawlinson GBR 50.89 0.176

Heat 3 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 21:21
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 3 James Carter USA 48.18 Q 0.214
2 7 Bayano Kamani PAN 48.23 Q (NR) 0.225
3 6 Naman Keita FRA 48.24 q 0.356
4 4 Kemel Thompson JAM 48.25 (SB) 0.257
5 5 Jirí Muzik CZE 48.88 0.313
6 1 Ockert Cilliers RSA 49.01 0.175
7 2 Boris Gorban RUS 49.46 0.243
8 8 Yevgeniy Meleshenko KAZ 49.48 0.196

 

Official Results - Pole Vault - Men - Decathlon

Group A - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 13:45
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Erki Nool EST 5.40 1035 (=SB)
2 Paul Terek USA 5.30 1004
3 Roland Schwarzl AUT 5.10 941 (SB)
4 Stefan Drews GER 5.00 910 (=SB)
5 Roman Šebrle CZE 5.00 910 (=SB)
5 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 5.00 910 (PB)
5 Florian Schönbeck GER 5.00 910
8 Bryan Clay USA 4.90 880
9 Laurent Hernu FRA 4.80 849 (SB)
10 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 4.80 849 (PB)
11 Indrek Turi EST 4.80 849
12 Eugene Martineau NED 4.80 849
13 Haifeng Qi CHN 4.50 760
13 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 4.50 760
15 Paolo Casarsa ITA 4.40 731
Tom Pappas USA NM 0
Lev Lobodin RUS DNS 0
Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL DNS 0
Dennis Leyckes GER DNS 0

Athlete 4.30 4.40 4.50 4.60 4.70 4.80 4.90 5.00 5.10 5.20 5.30 5.40 5.50

Erki Nool - - - - - - - - o - xo xxo xxx
Paul Terek - - - - - - - o xo xxo xxo xxx
Roland Schwarzl - - o - xo - xxo xo xxo
Stefan Drews - - - - - o - xo xxx
Aleksandr Pogorelov - - - o - xo o xo xxx
Florian Schönbeck - - - - o - xo xo xxx
Roman Šebrle - o - o - xo - xo xxx
Bryan Clay - - - o - o xo xxx
Laurent Hernu - o - o - o xxx
Alexandr Parkhomenko - - o xo xo o xxx
Indrek Turi - - - xo o xo xxx
Eugene Martineau o - xo - xo xxo - xxx
Santiago Lorenzo - - o - xxx
Haifeng Qi o - o - xxx
Paolo Casarsa - xo - xxx

Group B - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 13:45 - Revised
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Chiel Warners NED 4.90 880 (PB)
2 Pavel Andreev UZB 4.90 880 (PB)
3 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 4.80 849 (=SB)
4 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 4.70 819 (=SB)
5 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 4.70 819
6 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 4.70 819 (PB)
7 Romain Barras FRA 4.60 790
7 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 4.60 790 (SB)
9 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 4.60 790
10 Janis Karlivans LAT 4.50 760
11 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 4.50 760
12 Dean Macey GBR 4.40 731 (=SB)
13 David Gómez ESP 4.40 731
14 Claston Bernard JAM 4.40 731 (PB)
15 Maurice Smith JAM 4.20 673
Victor Covalenko MDA NM 0
Luiggy Llanos PUR NM 0
Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT DNS 0
Kristian Rahnu EST DNS 0
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNS 0

Athlete 4.20 4.30 4.40 4.50 4.60 4.70 4.80 4.90 5.00

Chiel Warners - xo - o - o xo o xx
Pavel Andreev - - o xo o o xo xxo xxx
Nikolay Averyanov - - - - xo o xo xxx
Attila Zsivóczky - o xo o xxo xo xxx
Pródromos Korkízoglou - - - o - xxo xxx
Vitaliy Smirnov - o - o xxo xxo xxx
Romain Barras o - o o o xxx
Dmitriy Karpov - o - o o xxx
Jaakko Ojaniemi - xo o xo o xxx
Janis Karlivans o - o xxo xxx
Hans Olav Uldal xo o o xxo xxx
Dean Macey - - o - xxx
David Gómez o o xo xxx
Claston Bernard xxo o xxo xxx
Maurice Smith o xxx

 

Official Results - Long Jump - Men - Qualification

Qual. rule: qualification standard 8.10m or at least best 12 qualified

Group A - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 19:45
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Dwight Phillips USA 8.31 Q
2 John Moffitt USA 8.17 Q
3 Joan Lino Martínez ESP 8.10 Q
4 Bogdan Tarus ROM 8.08 q
5 Iván Pedroso CUB 8.05 q
6 Ignisious Gaisah GHA 8.05 q
7 Kafetien Gomis FRA 7.99
8 Kirill Sosunov RUS 7.94
9 Nikolay Atanasov BUL 7.90
10 Volodymyr Zyuskov UKR 7.88
11 Nicola Trentin ITA 7.86
12 Gable Garenamotse BOT 7.78
13 Siniša Ergotic CRO 7.77
14 Ndiss Kaba Badji SEN 7.74
15 Shin-ichi Terano JPN 7.70
16 Yahya Berrabah MAR 7.62
17 Can Zhou CHN 7.47
18 Dimítrios Filíndras GRE 7.45
19 Tamás Margl HUN 7.38
20 Gregor Cankar SLO 7.32
Dimítrios Serélis GRE NM

Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w

Dwight Phillips 8.31 (-0.1)
John Moffitt 7.80 (-0.8) 8.17 (0.1)
Joan Lino Martínez 8.10 (-0.1)
Bogdan Tarus 7.95 (0.3) 8.08 (-0.1)
Iván Pedroso 8.05 (0.1) 8.04 (-0.5)
Ignisious Gaisah 7.84 (0.4) 8.05 (0.2)
Kafetien Gomis 7.99 (1.2)
Kirill Sosunov 7.94 (0.1) 7.76 (0.0)
Nikolay Atanasov 7.88 (0.3) 7.90 (-0.5)
Volodymyr Zyuskov 7.88 (-0.1)
Nicola Trentin 7.86 (0.1)
Gable Garenamotse 7.78 (-0.1) 7.16 (0.2) 7.45 (-0.7)
Siniša Ergotic 7.77 (0.0) 7.73 (0.4)
Ndiss Kaba Badji 7.47 (0.0) 7.65 (-0.7) 7.74 (-0.5)
Shin-ichi Terano 7.57 (-1.0) 7.58 (0.1) 7.70 (0.9)
Yahya Berrabah 7.53 (-0.2) 7.62 (1.3) 7.19 (0.0)
Can Zhou 7.36 (0.3) 7.47 (-0.1)
Dimítrios Filíndras 7.45 (0.2) 7.42 (-0.4)
Tamás Margl 7.38 (0.0) 7.22 (0.0)
Gregor Cankar 5.04 (-0.2) 7.32 (-0.6)
Dimítrios Serélis NM

Group B - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 19:45
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Jonathan Chimier MRI 8.28 Q (NR)
2 Christopher Tomlinson GBR 8.23 Q (SB)
3 James Beckford JAM 8.20 Q
4 Vitaliy Shkurlatov RUS 8.09 q
5 Salim Sdiri FRA 8.08 q
6 Yago Lamela ESP 8.06 q (=SB)
7 Petar Dachev BUL 8.05
8 Víctor Castillo VEN 7.98
9 Kareem Streete-Thompson CAY 7.85
10 Osbourne Moxey BAH 7.81
11 Loúis Tsátoumas GRE 7.81
12 Walter Davis USA 7.80
13 Tarik Bougtaïb MAR 7.79
14 Yann Doménech FRA 7.73
15 Nils Winter GER 7.51
16 Jadel Gregório BRA 7.50
17 Gaspar Araüjo POR 7.49
18 Irving Saladino PAN 7.42
19 Abdulrahman Faraj Al-Nubi QAT 7.41
Olexiy Lukashevych UKR DNS

Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w

Jonathan Chimier 8.28 (0.0)
Christopher Tomlinson 7.76 (0.3) 8.23 (0.9)
James Beckford 8.20 (0.3)
Vitaliy Shkurlatov 8.09 (0.3)
Salim Sdiri 8.08 (-0.5)
Yago Lamela 7.95 (0.4) 8.06 (0.1) 8.06 (0.3)
Petar Dachev 8.05 (0.4) 7.83 (-1.0)
Víctor Castillo 7.70 (0.0) 7.62 (0.7) 7.98 (0.6)
Kareem Streete-Thompson 7.85 (0.7) 7.68 (0.8)
Osbourne Moxey 7.81 (-0.1) 7.80 (0.5) 7.66 (0.6)
Loúis Tsátoumas 6.99 (0.4) 7.81 (0.4)
Walter Davis 7.37 (0.4) 7.70 (0.1) 7.80 (-0.9)
Tarik Bougtaïb 7.79 (-0.4) 7.63 (-0.2)
Yann Doménech 7.56 (0.0) 7.73 (0.5)
Nils Winter 7.51 (0.2) 7.41 (0.1)
Jadel Gregório 7.50 (0.4)
Gaspar Araüjo 7.27 (0.1) 7.49 (0.3)
Irving Saladino 7.28 (0.2) 7.42 (0.8)
Abdulrahman Faraj Al-Nubi 7.41 (-0.1) 7.26 (0.0)
Olexiy Lukashevych NM

 

Official Results - Discus - Men - Decathlon

Group A - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 10:05
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 51.65 905
2 Maurice Smith JAM 49.02 850
3 Roman Šebrle CZE 48.72 844 (PB)
4 Dean Macey GBR 48.34 836 (PB)
5 Romain Barras FRA 44.83 763 (SB)
6 Claston Bernard JAM 44.75 762
7 Laurent Hernu FRA 44.72 761 (PB)
8 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 44.60 759 (SB)
9 Janis Karlivans LAT 43.34 733
10 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 43.01 726
11 Erki Nool EST 42.05 706 (SB)
12 Luiggy Llanos PUR 41.82 702
13 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 40.35 672
14 Stefan Drews GER 40.11 667
15 Eugene Martineau NED 40.00 665
16 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 39.88 662
Lev Lobodin RUS DNS 0
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNS 0
Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL DNS 0

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd

Dmitriy Karpov 47.34 51.65
Maurice Smith 47.94 49.02
Roman Šebrle 48.72 46.32
Dean Macey 48.34 45.58 45.88
Romain Barras 42.13 44.83 44.40
Claston Bernard 44.75 44.38
Laurent Hernu 31.14 42.05 44.72
Aleksandr Pogorelov 44.60 42.32 41.92
Janis Karlivans 33.42 43.34 40.99
Hans Olav Uldal 41.21 43.01
Erki Nool 33.78 42.05
Luiggy Llanos 41.71 41.82
Jaakko Ojaniemi 38.68 40.35
Stefan Drews 39.64 40.11
Eugene Martineau 38.83 37.17 40.00
Nikolay Averyanov 39.88
Jón Arnar Magnússon NM
Lev Lobodin NM
Tomáš Dvorák NM

Group B - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 11:30
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Bryan Clay USA 50.11 873
2 Paolo Casarsa ITA 48.66 843
3 Tom Pappas USA 47.39 816
4 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 46.07 789 (PB)
5 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 45.62 780
6 Paul Terek USA 45.62 780
7 Haifeng Qi CHN 45.13 770
8 Florian Schönbeck GER 44.41 755
9 Chiel Warners NED 43.73 741 (PB)
10 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 42.47 715
11 Roland Schwarzl AUT 42.43 714
12 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 41.90 703 (SB)
13 Pavel Andreev UZB 41.89 703
14 David Gómez ESP 40.95 684
15 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 40.22 669 (PB)
16 Indrek Turi EST 39.83 661
17 Victor Covalenko MDA 38.19 628
Dennis Leyckes GER DNS 0
Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT DNS 0
Kristian Rahnu EST DNS 0

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd

Bryan Clay 50.11
Paolo Casarsa 48.66 48.29
Tom Pappas 47.28 47.39
Pródromos Korkízoglou 46.07
Attila Zsivóczky 45.62 44.94
Paul Terek 43.69 45.62
Haifeng Qi 45.13 45.06 44.72
Florian Schönbeck 43.62 44.41 44.06
Chiel Warners 42.35 41.98 43.73
Vitaliy Smirnov 42.47 41.41
Roland Schwarzl 37.86 42.43
Alexandr Parkhomenko 40.05 41.90 40.79
Pavel Andreev 41.89 40.16
David Gómez 38.99 37.58 40.95
Santiago Lorenzo 39.00 40.22
Indrek Turi 39.83
Victor Covalenko 37.10 38.19 37.96
Ahmad Hassan Moussa NM
Kristian Rahnu NM
Dennis Leyckes NM

 

Official Results - Javelin - Men - Decathlon

Group A - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 19:30
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Bryan Clay USA 69.71 885 (PB)
2 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 65.82 826
3 Eugene Martineau NED 63.62 792
4 Maurice Smith JAM 61.52 761 (PB)
5 Haifeng Qi CHN 60.79 750 (PB)
6 David Gómez ESP 60.71 749
7 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 60.00 738 (SB)
8 Indrek Turi EST 59.34 728
9 Paolo Casarsa ITA 58.62 717
10 Dean Macey GBR 58.46 715 (SB)
11 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 58.36 713
12 Laurent Hernu FRA 57.76 704 (SB)
13 Claston Bernard JAM 55.27 667
14 Victor Covalenko MDA 53.46 640
15 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 53.45 640
16 Janis Karlivans LAT 52.92 632
Luiggy Llanos PUR DNS 0

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd

Bryan Clay 62.34 66.97 69.71
Alexandr Parkhomenko 65.82 64.99
Eugene Martineau 63.62
Maurice Smith 52.80 58.56 61.52
Haifeng Qi 56.69 60.79 59.42
David Gómez 56.67 60.71
Hans Olav Uldal 59.46 60.00 58.62
Indrek Turi 59.34 58.12
Paolo Casarsa 58.62 57.11 57.14
Dean Macey 49.98 58.46
Santiago Lorenzo 56.12 57.56 58.36
Laurent Hernu 56.74 57.76
Claston Bernard 53.79 55.27 55.05
Victor Covalenko 52.50 53.46
Aleksandr Pogorelov 53.45
Janis Karlivans 52.92 51.98 51.33
Luiggy Llanos NM

Group B - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 21:00
Pos Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 Roman Šebrle CZE 70.52 897
2 Romain Barras FRA 64.55 807
3 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 63.45 790 (SB)
4 Erki Nool EST 61.33 758
5 Florian Schönbeck GER 60.89 751 (SB)
6 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 60.88 751
7 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 59.26 727
8 Roland Schwarzl AUT 56.32 683 (PB)
9 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 55.54 671 (=PB)
10 Chiel Warners NED 55.39 669
11 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 54.51 656
12 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 53.05 634
13 Stefan Drews GER 51.53 611
14 Paul Terek USA 50.62 598
Pavel Andreev UZB DNS 0

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd

Roman Šebrle 68.95 67.09 70.52
Romain Barras 60.79 64.55
Attila Zsivóczky 63.45 58.14
Erki Nool 54.14 55.13 61.33
Florian Schönbeck 60.89 60.02 60.29
Vitaliy Smirnov 60.55 60.88
Jaakko Ojaniemi 54.88 58.93 59.26
Roland Schwarzl 56.32 54.36
Dmitriy Karpov 51.22 55.54
Chiel Warners 55.26 55.39
Nikolay Averyanov 54.51 51.35
Pródromos Korkízoglou 53.05 52.11
Stefan Drews 45.51 51.53 50.94
Paul Terek 48.45 50.62 46.97
Pavel Andreev NM

 

Official Results - Decathlon - Men
AfterEvent 10
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Roman Šebrle CZE 8893 (OR)
2 Bryan Clay USA 8820 (PB)
3 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 8725 (AR)
4 Dean Macey GBR 8414 (SB)
5 Chiel Warners NED 8343 (SB)
6 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 8287 (SB)
7 Laurent Hernu FRA 8237 (SB)
8 Erki Nool EST 8235
9 Claston Bernard JAM 8225 (NR)
10 Roland Schwarzl AUT 8102 (PB)
11 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 8084 (SB)
12 Florian Schönbeck GER 8077
13 Romain Barras FRA 8067 (SB)
14 Maurice Smith JAM 8023
15 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 8021
16 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 8006 (SB)
17 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 7993
18 Haifeng Qi CHN 7934
19 Stefan Drews GER 7926
20 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 7918 (SB)
21 Paul Terek USA 7893
22 David Gómez ESP 7865
23 Indrek Turi EST 7708
24 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 7592
25 Janis Karlivans LAT 7583
26 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 7573
27 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 7495
28 Paolo Casarsa ITA 7404
29 Eugene Martineau NED 7185
30 Victor Covalenko MDA 6543
Dennis Leyckes GER DNF
Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT DNF
Luiggy Llanos PUR DNF
Kristian Rahnu EST DNF
Tom Pappas USA DNF
Lev Lobodin RUS DNF
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNF
Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL DNF
Pavel Andreev UZB DNF

 

Live Results - Decathlon - Men
AfterEvent 6
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 5667
2 Roman Šebrle CZE 5562
3 Bryan Clay USA 5512
4 Tom Pappas USA 5366
5 Claston Bernard JAM 5361
6 Chiel Warners NED 5360
7 Dean Macey GBR 5357
8 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 5150
9 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 5142
10 Laurent Hernu FRA 5141
11 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 5116
12 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 5109
13 Roland Schwarzl AUT 5043
14 Luiggy Llanos PUR 5035
15 Erki Nool EST 5032
16 Stefan Drews GER 5021
17 Maurice Smith JAM 5012
18 Florian Schönbeck GER 4973
19 David Gómez ESP 4954
20 Romain Barras FRA 4943
21 Haifeng Qi CHN 4927
22 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 4919
23 Paul Terek USA 4895
24 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 4865
25 Indrek Turi EST 4851
26 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 4847
27 Janis Karlivans LAT 4769
28 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 4659
29 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 4601
30 Paolo Casarsa ITA 4531
31 Victor Covalenko MDA 4489
32 Eugene Martineau NED 4146
33 Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT 3936
34 Pavel Andreev UZB 3873
Dennis Leyckes GER DNF
Kristian Rahnu EST DNF
Lev Lobodin RUS DNF
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNF
Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL DNF

 

Live Results - Decathlon - Men
AfterEvent 7
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 6572
2 Roman Šebrle CZE 6406
3 Bryan Clay USA 6385
4 Dean Macey GBR 6193
5 Tom Pappas USA 6182
6 Claston Bernard JAM 6123
7 Chiel Warners NED 6101
8 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 5930
9 Laurent Hernu FRA 5902
10 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 5901
11 Maurice Smith JAM 5862
12 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 5781
13 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 5778
14 Roland Schwarzl AUT 5757
15 Erki Nool EST 5738
16 Luiggy Llanos PUR 5737
17 Florian Schönbeck GER 5728
18 Romain Barras FRA 5706
19 Haifeng Qi CHN 5697
20 Stefan Drews GER 5688
21 Paul Terek USA 5675
22 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 5654
23 David Gómez ESP 5638
24 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 5634
25 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 5550
26 Indrek Turi EST 5512
27 Janis Karlivans LAT 5502
28 Paolo Casarsa ITA 5374
29 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 5328
30 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 5327
31 Victor Covalenko MDA 5117
32 Eugene Martineau NED 4811
33 Pavel Andreev UZB 4576
Dennis Leyckes GER DNF
Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT DNF
Kristian Rahnu EST DNF
Lev Lobodin RUS DNF
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNF
Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL DNF

 

Live Results - Decathlon - Men
AfterEvent 8
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 7362
2 Roman Šebrle CZE 7316
3 Bryan Clay USA 7265
4 Chiel Warners NED 6981
5 Dean Macey GBR 6924
6 Claston Bernard JAM 6854
7 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 6811
8 Erki Nool EST 6773
9 Laurent Hernu FRA 6751
10 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 6749
11 Roland Schwarzl AUT 6698
12 Paul Terek USA 6679
13 Florian Schönbeck GER 6638
14 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 6627
15 Stefan Drews GER 6598
16 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 6571
17 Maurice Smith JAM 6535
18 Romain Barras FRA 6496
19 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 6473
20 Haifeng Qi CHN 6457
21 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 6453
22 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 6399
23 David Gómez ESP 6369
24 Indrek Turi EST 6361
25 Janis Karlivans LAT 6262
26 Tom Pappas USA 6182
27 Paolo Casarsa ITA 6105
28 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 6088
29 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 6087
30 Luiggy Llanos PUR 5737
31 Eugene Martineau NED 5660
32 Pavel Andreev UZB 5456
33 Victor Covalenko MDA 5117
Dennis Leyckes GER DNF
Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT DNF
Lev Lobodin RUS DNF
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNF
Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL DNF
Kristian Rahnu EST DNF

 

Live Results - Decathlon - Men
AfterEvent 9
Pos Athlete Country Points Records
1 Roman Šebrle CZE 8213
2 Bryan Clay USA 8150
3 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 8033
4 Chiel Warners NED 7650
5 Dean Macey GBR 7639
6 Attila Zsivóczky HUN 7539
7 Erki Nool EST 7531
8 Claston Bernard JAM 7521
9 Laurent Hernu FRA 7455
10 Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 7451
11 Florian Schönbeck GER 7389
12 Roland Schwarzl AUT 7381
13 Romain Barras FRA 7303
14 Jaakko Ojaniemi FIN 7298
15 Maurice Smith JAM 7296
16 Nikolay Averyanov RUS 7283
17 Paul Terek USA 7277
18 Alexandr Parkhomenko BLR 7225
19 Stefan Drews GER 7209
20 Haifeng Qi CHN 7207
21 Vitaliy Smirnov UZB 7204
22 David Gómez ESP 7118
23 Pródromos Korkízoglou GRE 7107
24 Indrek Turi EST 7089
25 Janis Karlivans LAT 6894
26 Hans Olav Uldal NOR 6825
27 Paolo Casarsa ITA 6822
28 Santiago Lorenzo ARG 6801
29 Eugene Martineau NED 6452
30 Victor Covalenko MDA 5757
Dennis Leyckes GER DNF
Ahmad Hassan Moussa QAT DNF
Luiggy Llanos PUR DNF
Kristian Rahnu EST DNF
Tom Pappas USA DNF
Lev Lobodin RUS DNF
Tomáš Dvorák CZE DNF
Jón Arnar Magnússon ISL DNF
Pavel Andreev UZB DNF

 

24 08 2004 Results WOMEN

 

Official Results - 200m - Women - Semi-Final

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

Heat 1 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 22:05 Wind: 0.5 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 3 Allyson Felix USA 22.36 Q 0.198
2 5 Abiodun Oyepitan GBR 22.56 Q 0.125
3 4 Ivet Lalova BUL 22.56 Q 0.160
4 6 Muna Lee USA 22.69 Q 0.173
5 8 Maryna Maydanova UKR 22.75 (SB) 0.219
6 1 Beverly McDonald JAM 23.02 0.172
7 2 Christine Arron FRA 23.05 0.184
7 Merlene Ottey SLO DNF 0.247

Heat 2 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 22:13 Wind: 1.1 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 5 Veronica Campbell JAM 22.13 Q (PB) 0.160
2 6 Aleen Bailey JAM 22.33 Q (PB) 0.283
3 2 Kim Gevaert BEL 22.48 Q (NR) 0.154
4 4 Debbie Ferguson BAH 22.49 Q (SB) 0.177
5 3 Cydonie Mothersill CAY 22.76 0.297
6 8 LaShauntea Moore USA 22.93 0.346
7 1 Sylviane Félix FRA 22.99 0.222
8 7 Ólga Kaidantzí GRE 23.30 0.225

 

Official Results - 400m - Women - Final

Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 22:50
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Records React
1 4 Tonique Williams-Darling BAH 49.41 0.268
2 3 Ana Guevara MEX 49.56 (SB) 0.234
3 6 Natalya Antyukh RUS 49.89 0.263
4 5 Monique Hennagan USA 49.97 0.241
5 1 DeeDee Trotter USA 50.00 (PB) 0.225
6 2 Sanya Richards USA 50.19 0.205
7 8 Christine Amertil BAH 50.37 0.276
8 7 Natalya Nazarova RUS 50.65 0.251

 

Official Results - 1500m - Women - Heats

Qual. rule: first 5 of each heat (Q) plus the 9 fastest losers (q) qualified

Heat 1 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 20:30
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Tatyana Tomashova RUS 4:06.06 Q
2 Nataliya Sydorenko-Tobias UKR 4:06.06 Q
3 Nuria Fernández ESP 4:06.29 Q
4 Anna Jakubczak POL 4:06.37 Q
5 Elvan Abeylegesse TUR 4:06.42 Q
6 Carrie Tollefson USA 4:06.46 q
7 Hayley Tullett GBR 4:07.27 q
8 Carla Sacramento POR 4:07.73 q
9 Courtney Babcock CAN 4:08.18
10 Latifa Essarokh FRA 4:09.08
11 Elena Iagar ROM 4:11.48
12 Mestawat Tadesse ETH 4:11.78
13 Silvia Felipo AND 4:44.40 (SB)
14 Sloan Siegrist GUM 4:44.53
Nouria Mérah-Benida ALG DNS
Bouchra Ghezielle MAR DNS

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Tatyana Tomashova RUS 1:07.84
800m
1 Tatyana Tomashova RUS 2:15.78
1200m
1 Tatyana Tomashova RUS 3:19.96

Heat 2 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 20:38
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Natalya Yevdokimova RUS 4:05.55 Q
2 Kelly Holmes GBR 4:05.58 Q
3 Daniela Yordanova BUL 4:05.87 Q (SB)
4 Maria Martins FRA 4:05.95 Q
5 Hasna Benhassi MAR 4:05.98 Q
6 Lidia Chojecka POL 4:06.13 q
7 Iris María Fuentes-Pila ESP 4:06.32 q
8 Nahida Touhami ALG 4:06.41 q
9 Konstadína Efedáki GRE 4:06.73 q
10 Malindi Elmore CAN 4:09.81
11 Jasminka Guber BIH 4:17.75 (PB)
12 Meskerem Legesse ETH 4:18.03
13 Alina Cucerzan ROM 4:18.07
14 Elena Guerra URU 4:35.31
15 Kanchhi Maya Koju NEP 4:38.17 (PB)
Iryna Lishchynska UKR DNF

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Natalya Yevdokimova RUS 1:05.12
800m
1 Natalya Yevdokimova RUS 2:13.91
1200m
1 Natalya Yevdokimova RUS 3:20.16

Heat 3 - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 20:46
Pos Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 Maria Cioncan ROM 4:06.68 Q
2 Carmen Douma-Hussar CAN 4:06.90 Q
3 Wioletta Janowska POL 4:06.91 Q
4 Nancy Jebet Lagat KEN 4:06.94 Q
5 Kutre Dulecha ETH 4:06.95 Q
6 Olga Yegorova RUS 4:07.14 q
7 Natalia Rodríguez ESP 4:07.19 q
8 Hind Dehiba FRA 4:07.96
9 Nelya Neporadna UKR 4:08.60
10 Trine Pilskog NOR 4:08.61
11 Sarah Jamieson AUS 4:09.25
12 Judit Varga HUN 4:09.36
13 Joanne Pavey GBR 4:12.50
14 Tatjana Borisova KGZ 4:13.36
15 Sumaira Zahoor PAK 4:49.33
Rosa Saul ANG DNS

Intermediate Pos Athlete Nat Mark
400m
1 Hind Dehiba MAR 1:06.71
800m
1 Carmen Douma-Hussar CAN 2:15.96
1200m
1 Carmen Douma-Hussar CAN 3:21.51

 

Official Results - 100m Hurdles - Women - Final

Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 22:30 Wind: 1.5 m/s
Pos Lane Athlete Country Mark Records React
1 4 Joanna Hayes USA 12.37 (OR) 0.169
2 1 Olena Krasovska UKR 12.45 (PB) 0.151
3 3 Melissa Morrison USA 12.56 0.145
4 8 Mariya Koroteyeva RUS 12.72 0.195
5 2 Lacena Golding-Clarke JAM 12.73 0.149
6 7 Angela Whyte CAN 12.81 0.155
6 Irina Shevchenko RUS DNF 0.155
5 Perdita Felicien CAN DNF 0.167

 

Official Results - Pole Vault - Women - Final

Tuesday, August 24, 2004 - 20:55
Pos Athlete Country Mark Records
1 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 4.91 (WR)
2 Svetlana Feofanova RUS 4.75
3 Anna Rogowska POL 4.70
4 Monika Pyrek POL 4.55
5 Thórey Edda Elisdóttir ISL 4.55
6 Vanessa Boslak FRA 4.40
6 Anzhela Balakhonova UKR 4.40
6 Naroa Agirre ESP 4.40
6 Dana Ellis CAN 4.40
10 Stephanie McCann CAN 4.40 (=SB)
11 Pavla Hamácková CZE 4.40
12 Katerina Badurová CZE 4.20
13 Alejandra García ARG 4.20
13 Silke Spiegelburg GER 4.20
Dana Cervantes ESP NM

Athlete 4.00 4.20 4.40 4.55 4.65 4.70 4.75 4.80 4.85 4.90 4.91

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Thórey Edda Elisdóttir - o xxo xo xx x
Vanessa Boslak - o o xxx
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Dana Ellis - o o xxx
Anzhela Balakhonova - o o xxx
Stephanie McCann - xo o xxx
Pavla Hamácková o o xxo xxx
Katerina Badurová o xo xxx
Silke Spiegelburg o xxo xxx
Alejandra García o xxo xxx

 


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