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2006 World Junior Championships
Day 4 - 8/18
MEN'S 110MHH
FIRST ROUND

Friday, August 18th, 2006
At Beijing, China

 


2006 World Junior Championships
Day 4 - 8/18
MEN'S 110M HH - FIRST ROUND

Friday August 18th, 2006
At Beijing, China
Photos Doug Speck
Summaries Mike Kennedy


 
American Hurdlers Dennis Martin and Darius Reed

Official Results - 110m Hurdles (99.0cm) - Men - Heats
Qual. rule: first 4 of each heat (Q) plus the 4 fastest times (q) qualified


Zhukov of Russia - winner Heat 1

HEAT ONE (wind -05)—Dennis Martin of the U.S. and the University of Florida, running in lane eight, was out with the leaders but clipped the seventh hurdle and was edged by Vladimir Zhukov, the Russian national junior champion running in lane five, 13.93 to 14.04. Erik Balnuweit of Germany and Jilian Adeniran of Great Britain, were third and fourth, both being timed in 14.05.

Heat 1 - Friday, August 18, 2006 - 9:40 Wind: -0.5 m/s

Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark React
1 5 645 Zhukov Vladimir RUS 13.93 Q (CR) 0.173
2 9 779 Martin Dennis USA 14.04 Q 0.156
3 4 305 Balnuweit Erik GER 14.05 Q 0.159
4 1 282 Adeniran Julian GBR 14.05 Q 0.156
5 6 408 Tedesco Stefano ITA 14.18 0.165
6 7 595 Fourie Lehann RSA 14.25 0.156
7 3 667 Deržanic Rok SLO 14.48 0.191
8 2 809 Davis Jonathan VEN 14.53 (NJ) 0.169
9 8 524 Maritz Tiaan NAM 15.07 (NJ) 0.169

 
Konstadinos Douvalidis of Greece National Record 13.46 over the Junior age 39" hurdles

HEAT TWO (+0.7)—Artur Noga of Poland, running in lane one took the early lead but Konstadinos of Greece, who really snapped down off the hurdles, move ahead to easily win in 13.46 for a championship record in an event that has moved from 42 inch hurdles to 39 inches this year. Noga was second in 13.64. Rayzam Wan Sofian of Malaysia was third in 14.07 and Rauno Kirschbaum of Estonia was fourth in 14.32.

Heat 2 - Friday, August 18, 2006 - 9:47 Wind: 0.7 m/s

Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark React
1 1 343 Douvalídis Konstadínos GRE 13.46 Q (CR) 0.143
2 4 569 Noga Artur POL 13.64 Q 0.150
3 3 510 Wan Sofian Rayzam Shah MAS 14.07 Q 0.260
4 5 228 Kirschbaum Rauno EST 14.32 Q 0.203
5 8 720 Wang Hung-Wen TPE 14.38 0.153
6 6 404 Redaelli Carlo Giuseppe ITA 14.43 0.179
7 2 382 Razmjoo Sajjad IRI 14.54 0.158
8 7 584 Urarii Toriki PYF 14.92 0.201


Poland's Wojciech Jurkowski winner Heat 3

HEAT THREE (0.0)—Darius Reed of the U.S. and Washington High in Denver, Colorado was almost left in the blocks and by the time he recovered he was not able to overtake Wojciech Jurkowski of Poland, who won in 13.48. Reed’s’ run-in was sufficient to move from fourth to second grab second from Mike Van Kruchten of Netherlands, with both timed in 14.81. Otto Lilpi of Finland was fourth in 13.91.

Heat 3 - Friday, August 18, 2006 - 9:54 Wind: 0.0 m/s

Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark React
1 6 565 Jurkowski Wojciech POL 13.48 Q (NJ) 0.165
2 5 787 Reed Darius USA 13.81 Q 0.214
3 3 533 van Kruchten Mike NED 13.81 Q 0.162
4 1 247 Kilpi Otto FIN 13.91 Q (NJ) 0.167
5 2 29 Stanton Lachlan AUS 14.00 (NJ) 0.186
6 4 411 Collins Andre JAM 14.03 (NJ) 0.197
7 8 194 Idriss Abdulrahman EGY 14.12 (NJ) 0.204
8 7 658 Abdul Halim Abdul Hakeem SIN 14.83 0.138


Frankis of Great Britain - winner Heat 4 13.74

HEAT FOUR (+0.8)—Gianni Frankis of Great Britain, running in lane four, exploded off the third hurdle and he had to because Keiron Stewart of Jamaica, running in lane seven was rolling. Two remained close the entire way before Stewart, prevailed, 13.76 to 13.80. Louw Smit of South Africa, running in lane one, was third in 18.86 and Stevy Telliam of France was fourth in 13.88.

Heat 4 - Friday, August 18, 2006 - 10:01 Wind: 0.8 m/s

Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark React
1 4 290 Frankis Gianni GBR 13.74 Q 0.148
2 7 424 Stewart Keiron JAM 13.80 Q (NJ) 0.165
3 1 610 Smit Louw RSA 13.86 Q (PB) 0.135
4 3 279 Telliam Stevy FRA 13.88 Q 0.177
5 6 131 Li Haolun CHN 14.25 0.173
6 8 365 Käfer Levente HUN 14.37 0.157
7 5 211 Ferrer Alberto ESP 14.43 0.142
2 47 Brathwaite Ryan BAR DQ 0.000



Samuel Coco-Viloin of France takes Heat 5 in Men's 110mHH

HEAT FIVE—Juan Barragan of Spain had a small lead after three hurdles before Samuel Coco-Violin of France blew by him to win easily in 13.46. Xiaofeng Hong of China, running in lane one was third in 13.93 and Jorge McFarlane of Puerto Rico, in lane seven, was fourth in 13.96. Barragan was sixth in 14.20.

Heat 5 - Friday, August 18, 2006 - 10:08 Wind: -0.2 m/s

Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark React
1 4 260 Coco-Viloin Samuel FRA 13.55 Q 0.169
2 1 124 Hong Xiaofeng CHN 13.93 Q 0.134
3 7 558 McFarlane Jorge PER 13.96 Q 0.199
4 3 310 Dittmer Paul GER 14.05 Q 0.162
5 5 204 Barragán Juan Ramón ESP 14.20 0.152
6 2 648 Bajic Srdjan SER 14.33 (NJ) 0.155
7 6 355 Villagrán Hans GUA 14.61 (NJ) 0.252
8 170 Stavridis Alexandros CYP DNS 0.000


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