2007 World Youth Championships
Day 2 - Thur July 12th, 2007
Morning Session Summary


Day 2 of 2007 World Youth Championships
Thursday, July 12th, 2007 - Morning Session
Results compiled by IAAF
Today's session overview by Jon Mulkeen, IAAF
Today's event-by-event summaries by Mike Kennedy
Today's on-site summaries by Jim Spier when available

SESSION OVERVIEW:
Close-fought qualifying in Long Jump, Hammer and Hurdles – Day Two Morning report
Thursday 12 July 2007
     Ostrava, Czech Republic - Jamaica’s Tarik Batchelor was the top qualifier in the Boys’ Long Jump with his 7.43m while Panama’s Jhamal Bowen was next with 7.34m. But behind them it was very close as just 12 centimetres separated the next 10 athletes for tomorrow’s final. All other favourites, including Japanese duo Daisuke Yoshiyama and Yasumichi Konishi, are also safely through.
     Andreea Ionescu of Romania set a PB of 57.88 to record the fastest time from the Girls’ 400m Hurdles heats. USA’s Ryann Krais and Dalilah Muhammad – the fastest two in the world this year – won the other two heats and are safely through. South Africa’s Marli Spies was leading heat two until the final hurdle when she took a tumble, costing her a place in tomorrow’s final.
Highs and lows in hammer
      Eight athletes from group A of the Boys’ hammer sailed through to the final, with four more from group B making the grade. USA’s Conor McCullough topped the list with a PB of 75.98m, more than five metres further than what his rival Walter Henning threw at the last World Youth Championships in Marrakech to place eighth in the final.
      The only notable absence from tomorrow’s final will be Michael Kolokotronis from Cyprus, who was some six metres shy of his season’s best to miss out on a place in the final by one place. The other casualty – in a physical sense – was Korea’s Unpil Chae, who suffered a heavy fall in the final round after slipping in circle.
      Spain’s Eusebio Cáceras still leads the Octathlon with just two disciplines remaining, having led since the very first event. But he missed out on a few more potential points in the High jump – he passed 1.86m and then had three failures at 1.89m, with his best effort being 1.83m. Czech’s Jaroslav Hedvicak cleared the same height, meaning he stays in second place, but Shane Brathwaite of Barbados crept a bit closer in third after jumping 1.89m. -- Jon Mulkeen for the IAAF

Event Summaries below by Mike Kennedy
On Site Summaries by Jim Spier when available
5th IAAF World Youth Championships Ostrava 11/15-Jul-2007

12 07 2007 Results MEN

Official Results - 110m Hurdles (91.4cm) - Boys - Octathlon Youth
Kennedy
      The leaders after the first four events of day one were Eusebio Caceres of Spain at 3,320, followed by Jaroslave Hedvicak of Czech Republic at 3,295, Adam Bevis of Australia at 3,295 and Shane Brathwaite of Barbados at 3,224. Curtis Beach (Albuquerque Academy, Albuquerque, N.M.) stood in seventh place at 3,120. Caceres, with the second best mark of 14.01 in the 110-meter high hurdles, was worth 973 points and increased his lead from 25 to 78 points and a five-event total of 4,293. Hedvicak, with a time of 14.43, worth 920 points, remained in second with 4,215 points and again was followed by Bevis, who ran 14.28, worth 939 points and a total of 4,194. Beach  had the tenth fastest time at 14.82, worth 871 points and a total of 3,991 to remain in seventh place.

Heat 1 - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 10:00 Wind: -0.7 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 4 252 Stefan Matula GER 13.96 980 0.160
2 5 139 Jaroslav Hedvicák CZE 14.43 920 0.156
3 6 281 Zsolt Berghammer HUN 14.89 863 0.153
4 2 35 Armin Beham AUT 14.92 859 (PB) 0.197
5 8 197 Álvaro Ruiz ESP 14.99 851 0.225
6 7 479 Gustavo Morua MEX 15.40 802 0.143
7 3 565 Willem le Roux RSA 16.16 715 0.153

Heat 2 - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 10:08 Wind: -0.8 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 5 24 Adam Bevis AUS 14.28 939 0.141
2 4 341 Michele Calvi ITA 14.33 932 (SB) 0.154
3 2 49 Shane Brathwaite BAR 14.45 917 0.172
4 3 596 Evgeniy Teptin RUS 14.70 886 0.166
5 6 225 Simon Feurer FRA 14.74 881 0.141
6 8 710 Curtis Beach USA 14.82 871 0.182
7 7 155 Jan Solfronk CZE 14.87 865 0.211

Heat 3 - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 10:16 Wind: -1.5 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records React
1 6 175 Eusebio Cáceres ESP 14.01 973 0.143
2 5 36 Dominik Distelberger AUT 14.05 968 0.144
3 3 331 Einar Lárusson ISL 14.85 868 0.139
4 8 727 Marat Khaydarov UZB 15.42 799 0.202
5 2 23 Daniel Bailey AUS 15.62 776 0.213
6 4 207 Hendrik Lepik EST 15.65 773 0.156
7 7 530 Kevin Wilson POR 15.68 769 0.138


Official Results - High Jump - Boys - Octathlon Youth
Kennedy 
       Curtis Beach came up big here with a personal best of 6-6, worth 785 points, and it gave him a six-event total of 4,776 to move hin into fifth place. Eusebio Caceres cleared 6-0, worth 853 points, to remain in first with 4,46 points and Jaroslav Hedvicak, who also cleared 6-0, remained in second with 4,868 points. Shane Brathwaite, who was in fifth after five events, cleared 6-2 ¼, worth 705 points and a total of 4,846 to move into third with 4,846. Adam Bevis, with a clearance of just 5-7 ½, garnered just 552 points and dropped to sixth with 4,776 points. With two events remaining Beach has one very tough event, the Javelin, and one good event, the 1,500 meters. He is just 70 points from a bronze medal.


Group A - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 11:1
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 710 Curtis Beach USA 1.98 785 (PB)
2 596 Evgeniy Teptin RUS 1.89 705
3 49 Shane Brathwaite BAR 1.89 705
4 727 Marat Khaydarov UZB 1.86 679
5 197 Álvaro Ruiz ESP 1.83 653
5 139 Jaroslav Hedvicák CZE 1.83 653
7 479 Gustavo Morua MEX 1.83 653
8 36 Dominik Distelberger AUT 1.83 653
9 23 Daniel Bailey AUS 1.80 627
10 281 Zsolt Berghammer HUN 1.74 577

Athlete 1.65 1.68 1.71 1.74 1.77 1.80 1.83 1.86 1.89 1.92 1.95 1.98 2.01
Curtis Beach - - - O - O O O XXO XO XO O XXX
Evgeniy Teptin - - - O O O XXO XO XXO XXX
Shane Brathwaite O - O - XXO O O XXO XXO XXX
Marat Khaydarov - - - O O O O O XXX
Jaroslav Hedvicák O - - O - O O XXX
Á lvaro Ruiz O - O O O O O XXX
Gustavo Morua - - O - O XO XO XXX
Dominik Distelberger - - XO O O O XXO XXX
Daniel Bailey O O O O XXO O XXX
Zsolt Berghammer O O XO XXO XXX

Group B - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 11:15 - Revised
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Points Records
1 207 Hendrik Lepik EST 2.01 813
2 175 Eusebio Cáceres ESP 1.83 653
3 530 Kevin Wilson POR 1.83 653
4 35 Armin Beham AUT 1.83 653
5 331 Einar Lárusson ISL 1.83 653
6 565 Willem le Roux RSA 1.80 627
7 252 Stefan Matula GER 1.80 627
8 341 Michele Calvi ITA 1.80 627
9 225 Simon Feurer FRA 1.77 602
10 155 Jan Solfronk CZE 1.74 577
11 24 Adam Bevis AUS 1.71 552

Athlete 1.65 1.68 1.71 1.74 1.77 1.80 1.83 1.86 1.89 1.92 1.95 1.98 2.01 2.04
Hendrik Lepik - - - O - O O O XO O O XO O XXX
Eusebio Cáceres - - - - XO - O - XXX
Kevin Wilson O XO XO O O XXO O XXX
Armin Beham - - O O O O XO XXX
Einar Lárusson - - O - XXO XXO XO XXX
Willem le Roux O - O O O O XXX
Stefan Matula - - O - O XXO XXX
Michele Calvi O - O XO XXO XXO XXX
Simon Feurer XO - O XXO XO XXX
Jan Solfronk O XO XO O XXX
Adam Bevis O O O XXX


Official Results - Long Jump - Boys - Qualification
Qual. rule: qualification standard 7.30m or at least best 12 qualified
Kennedy
       The standard for advancing in this event has take a jump in these championships. Over the first four edition of the World Youth Championships a jump of just over 23-0 was good enough to advance in three of the four years. This year 23-8 ¾ did not advance. Christopher Taylor (Sandy Creek, Tyrone, Ga.) opened up with a personal best of  23-10 ¼ with a 1.5 meter per second wind to rank ninth among the 12 jumpers to advance. Bryce Lamb (Chandler, Az.) was not quite as fortunate. After two fouls, he had a comethrough jump of 23-6 ¾, a personal best by one-quarter of an inch but just short of qualifying. Tarik Batchelor of Japan, who came in with a best of 24-11 ¾, was the leading qualifier at 24-4 ½ followed by Jhamal Bowen of Panama at 24-1 and Daisuke Yoshiyama of Japan at 24-0 ¼. Yoshiyama is the world youth leader at 25-2 ¾. All of the major players, who were entered, advanced.  

Group A - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 10:10
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 358 Tarik Batchelor JAM 7.43 Q
2 508 Jhamal Bowen PAN 7.34 Q (PB)
3 378 Yasumichi Konishi JPN 7.30 Q
4 228 Florian Labourel FRA 7.29 q
5 387 Pavel Dudnik KAZ 7.28 q (SB)
6 722 Christian Taylor USA 7.27 q (PB)
7 57 Maksim Botsman BLR 7.23 q
8 407 Jungjun Do KOR 7.17
9 514 Lukasz Maslowski POL 6.97
10 74 Carlos de Moraes Jr BRA 6.95
11 703 Vladyslav Sokolovskyy UKR 6.80
12 349 Gianluca Levantino ITA 6.79
13 297 Norbert Katonai HUN 6.69
14 604 Matthew Goh Yujie SIN 6.59
15 127 Siniša Tot CRO 6.59
16 510 Álvaro Romero PER 6.54
147 Martin Mazác CZE NM

Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w
Tarik Batchelor 7.07 (0.0) 7.43 (0.9) NM
Jhamal Bowen 7.14 (0.3) 6.94 (0.7) 7.34 (1.3)
Yasumichi Konishi 7.11 (0.2) 7.30 (1.1) NM
Florian Labourel X 7.29 (1.0) 6.89 (1.8)
Pavel Dudnik 7.28 (0.8) X X
Christian Taylor 7.27 (1.5) X 6.76 (1.5)
Maksim Botsman 7.23 (0.5) 7.03 (0.3) X
Jungjun Do X 6.89 (0.8) 7.17 (1.0)
Lukasz Maslowski X X 6.97 (0.5)
Carlos de Moraes Jr 6.95 (0.2) X X
Vladyslav Sokolovskyy 6.80 (0.7) 6.74 (0.9) 6.12 (1.9)
Gianluca Levantino X X 6.79 (1.0)
Norbert Katonai 6.37 (0.0) 6.69 (0.4) X
Matthew Goh Yujie 6.51 (1.5) X 6.59 (2.0)
Siniša Tot X 6.59 (1.2) 6.23 (1.4)
Á lvaro Romero 6.54 (0.9) X X
Martin Mazác X NM NM

Group B - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 10:10
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 385 Daisuke Yoshiyama JPN 7.32 Q
2 125 Dino Pervan CRO 7.31 Q
3 66 William Barrionuevo BRA 7.28 q
4 515 Lukasz Pabich POL 7.26 q
5 733 Fabián Padrón VEN 7.20 q
6 716 Bryce Lamb USA 7.18
7 556 Stefan Brits RSA 7.02
8 390 Yevgeniy Kleyev KAZ 6.88
8 354 Matteo Prencipe ITA 6.88
10 257 Yannick Roggatz GER 6.88
11 678 Ming-En Wang TPE 6.87
12 101 Martin Correa CHI 6.75
13 314 Saman Barzegar IRI 6.71
14 148 Adam Pašiak CZE 6.66
15 290 Patrik Reiner HUN 6.59 (SB)
16 203 Kaarel Jöeväli EST 6.41
585 Arnold Bobrinskiy RUS NM

Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w
Daisuke Yoshiyama 6.81 (0.0) 7.32 (1.1) NM
Dino Pervan 7.20 (0.3) 7.31 (1.7) NM
William Barrionuevo 6.96 (0.6) 7.28 (1.1) 7.10 (1.3)
Lukasz Pabich X 7.26 (0.6) X
Fabián Padrón X 7.07 (0.4) 7.20 (1.7)
Bryce Lamb X X 7.18 (3.4)
Stefan Brits 7.02 (0.6) X 6.95 (1.4)
Yevgeniy Kleyev 6.88 (1.9) 6.68 (0.9) X
Matteo Prencipe 6.88 (1.5) X 6.68 (0.8)
Yannick Roggatz 6.52 (1.9) 6.67 (1.3) 6.88 (1.3)
Ming-En Wang 6.76 (0.9) 6.87 (1.5) X
Martin Correa X 6.75 (1.8) 6.50 (2.2)
Saman Barzegar 6.71 (0.1) X 6.61 (1.2)
Adam Pašiak X X 6.66 (1.0)
Patrik Reiner 6.46 (0.8) X 6.59 (1.1)
Kaarel Jöeväli 6.41 (1.2) 6.10 (0.9) 6.08 (1.4)
Arnold Bobrinskiy X X NM


Official Results - Hammer Throw (5kg) - Boys - Qualification
     
Kennedy
       Conor McCullough (Chaminade, West Hills, Ca.) was the seventeenth and final thrower in Group A but it took him just three revolutions in the ring to launch the ball and chain out to 249-3 to lead all qualifiers. McCullough mark is a national youth record breaking his own record of  244-2 set at the Mt. San Antonio Relays in April and ranks third on the world yearly youth list behind Richard Olbrich of Germany at 255-9 and Andriy Martynyuk of Ukraine at 257-3. Like most weight events the world and the U.S. use different impliments. The world throws the 5-kilo ball (just over 11 pounds) and the U.S. throws the high school 12-pound hammer. McCullough’s best with the high school hammer is 243-11 so it is reasonable to expect him to be able to be over 250 feet with the 5-kilo ball and chain. Mejias was the second leading qualifier at 240-5, followed by Olbrich at 236-7, Daniel Szabo of Hungary at 235-1, Peter Smith of Britain at 234-6 and Martynyuk at 234-6. With nine of the 12 who advanced bettering the automatic qualifying standard of 229-8 it is reasonable to assume that big throws could be in store for the final. As usual in this event all of the top contenders advanced.

Qual. rule: qualification standard 70.00m or at least best 12 qualified
Group A - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 10:00
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 717 Conor McCullough USA 75.98 Q (PB) - Chaminade HS (West Hills)
2 304 Dániel Szabó HUN 71.66 Q
3 243 Peter Smith GBR 71.48 Q
4 697 Andriy Martynyuk UKR 70.91 Q
5 169 Alaa El-Din El-Ashry EGY 70.90 Q
6 501 Eivind Henriksen NOR 70.71 Q
7 221 Kai Räsänen FIN 70.17 Q
8 658 Markus Johansson SWE 68.31 q
9 551 Alexandru Mehes ROM 64.52
10 355 Piergiuseppe Ranieri ITA 64.26
11 96 Angus Taylor CAN 62.93
12 528 Rodrigo Santos POR 61.28
13 426 Abdulhamed Mohammad KUW 61.00
14 18 Rubén Kaufmann ARG 60.99
15 672 Mergen Mamedov TKM 55.74
16 206 Martin Lehemets EST 53.13
308 Ajaj Ahmed IND NM

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd
Conor McCullough 75.98 NM NM - Chaminade HS (West Hills)
Dániel Szabó X 71.66 NM
Peter Smith 71.48 NM NM
Andriy Martynyuk 67.43 70.91 NM
Alaa El-Din El-Ashry X 70.90 NM
Eivind Henriksen 70.71 NM NM
Kai Räsänen 69.07 70.17 NM
Markus Johansson 67.31 67.67 68.31
Alexandru Mehes 62.64 64.52 63.50
Piergiuseppe Ranieri X 64.26 62.70
Angus Taylor X X 62.93
Rodrigo Santos X 61.13 61.28
Abdulhamed Mohammad X X 61.00
Rubén Kaufmann 60.17 58.32 60.99
Mergen Mamedov X X 55.74
Martin Lehemets 53.13 X X
Ajaj Ahmed X X X

Group B - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 11:30
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records
1 131 Reinier Mejias CUB 73.29 Q
2 255 Richard Olbrich GER 72.11 Q
3 59 Aleh Dubitski BLR 68.50 q
4 303 Norbert Schvéger HUN 68.31 q
5 136 Michael Kolokotronis CYP 66.04
6 523 Norbert Rauhut POL 66.00
7 266 Konstadínos Kostoglídis GRE 64.53 (SB)
8 177 Javier Cienfuegos ESP 64.04
9 440 Tomas Burkas LTU 63.61
10 406 Unpil Chae KOR 63.55 (PB)
11 538 Jean C. Rosario PUR 63.37 (PB)
12 227 Baptiste Kerjean FRA 63.34
13 670 Alisher Eshbekov TJK 62.42
14 339 Mauro Biondi ITA 62.33
15 645 Peter Šmondrk SVK 61.62
16 564 Micqel Le Roux RSA 55.11 (PB)
159 Tomáš Vonavka CZE NM
693 Serhiy Holub UKR NM

Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd
Reinier Mejias 73.29 NM NM
Richard Olbrich 72.11 NM NM
Aleh Dubitski X 68.50 X
Norbert Schvéger X X 68.31
Michael Kolokotronis 65.41 66.04 64.76
Norbert Rauhut X X 66.00
Konstadínos Kostoglídis 64.53 63.90 64.22
Javier Cienfuegos X X 64.04
Tomas Burkas 63.61 X 59.09
Unpil Chae X 63.55 X
Jean C. Rosario X 62.78 63.37
Baptiste Kerjean 57.88 63.34 63.31
Alisher Eshbekov 62.42 57.39 X
Mauro Biondi 62.33 X X
Peter Šmondrk 60.85 X 61.62
Micqel Le Roux X 55.11 X
Serhiy Holub X X X
Tomáš Vonavka X X X



Official Results - Octathlon Boys - Boys
AfterEvent 5
Pos Bib Athlete Country Points Records
1 175 Eusebio Cáceres ESP 4293
2 139 Jaroslav Hedvicák CZE 4215
3 24 Adam Bevis AUS 4194
4 252 Stefan Matula GER 4162
5 49 Shane Brathwaite BAR 4141
6 331 Einar Lárusson ISL 4040
7 710 Curtis Beach USA 3991
8 36 Dominik Distelberger AUT 3986
9 596 Evgeniy Teptin RUS 3927
10 225 Simon Feurer FRA 3910
11 35 Armin Beham AUT 3910
12 341 Michele Calvi ITA 3782
13 281 Zsolt Berghammer HUN 3762
14 530 Kevin Wilson POR 3722
15 155 Jan Solfronk CZE 3713
16 479 Gustavo Morua MEX 3701
17 197 Álvaro Ruiz ESP 3680
18 207 Hendrik Lepik EST 3666
19 23 Daniel Bailey AUS 3641
20 565 Willem le Roux RSA 3454
21 727 Marat Khaydarov UZB 3400
506 Ahmed Al-Maqbali OMA NM

Official Results - Octathlon Boys - Boys
AfterEvent 6
Pos Bib Athlete Country Points Records
1 175 Eusebio Cáceres ESP 4946
2 139 Jaroslav Hedvicák CZE 4868
3 49 Shane Brathwaite BAR 4846
4 252 Stefan Matula GER 4789
5 710 Curtis Beach USA 4776
6 24 Adam Bevis AUS 4746
7 331 Einar Lárusson ISL 4693
8 36 Dominik Distelberger AUT 4639
9 596 Evgeniy Teptin RUS 4632
10 35 Armin Beham AUT 4563
11 225 Simon Feurer FRA 4512
12 207 Hendrik Lepik EST 4479
13 341 Michele Calvi ITA 4409
14 530 Kevin Wilson POR 4375
15 479 Gustavo Morua MEX 4354
16 281 Zsolt Berghammer HUN 4339
17 197 Álvaro Ruiz ESP 4333
18 155 Jan Solfronk CZE 4290
19 23 Daniel Bailey AUS 4268
20 565 Willem le Roux RSA 4081
21 727 Marat Khaydarov UZB 4079
506 Ahmed Al-Maqbali OMA NM


12 07 2007 Results WOMEN
Official Results - 400 Metres Hurdles - Girls - Heats
Kennedy  
      Dalilah Muhammad (Benjamin Cardozo, Oakland Gardens, N.Y.)  and Ryann Krais (Methacton, Norristown, Pa.), two of the favorites for medals, were easy heat winners in 59.80 and 58.67, respectively. Andreea Ionescu of Romania injected herself into the medal hunt with a persona best of 57.88 in winning the remaining heat. Ionescu defeated Shana-Gaye Tracey of Jamaica, who ran 59.38 and earlier in the year had finished second to Krais at the Penn Relays. The only other runner to break 60 seconds was Mila Andric of Surbia, who was second to Krais in 59.80.

Spier on-site
Girls 400m Hurdles Round 1
Heat 1 The favorite was Shana-Gaye Tracey of Jamaica. She led through the eighth hurdle with not especially good form. She hit the ninth hurdle and Andreea Ionescu of Romania, gaining steadily on Tracey over the last two hurdles, took advantage of that to win "going away". Ionescu got a personal best in the process, running 57.88. Tracey qualified automatically in second at 59.38.
Heat 2 Dalilah Muhammad (Cardozo, Queens, NY) was relegated to lane 8 with the random draw. Not knowing how the competition was doing, she was in third our fourth through six hurdles. Seeing the competition now in the inside of her, she began to gain momentum. Just prior to the last hurdle, she had gotten herself into second behind Marli Spies of South Africa. Spies clobbered the last hurdle and went down, and Muhammad sprinted to a comfortable victory at 59.80. Second, well back but qualifying for the final, was Valeriya Znamenskaya of Russia at 61.12.
Heat 3 Ryann Krais (Methacton, Fairless Hills, PA), in lane 7, ran tentatively but never lost contact with the early leaders in the middle of the track. By hurdle eight she was in the lead and won handily, never hitting a hurdle the entire race. Her time was 58.67 and, finishing second with a PB of 59.80, was Mila Andric of Serbia.

Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 11:00
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 8 445 Andreea Ionescu ROM 57.88 Q (PB) 0.226
2 6 313 Shana-Gaye Tracey JAM 59.38 Q 0.188
3 7 531 Emilia Grankvist SWE 1:00.30 q 0.140
4 1 341 Taissa Makhmayeva KAZ 1:00.45 (PB) 0.201
5 2 462 Anneri Ebersohn RSA 1:00.79 0.160
6 5 159 Eva Sutová CZE 1:01.29 0.183
7 4 104 Xi Wu CHN 1:02.73 0.205
8 3 506 Ursa Belaj SLO 1:03.70 0.201

Heat 2 - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 11:08
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 8 586 Dalilah Muhammad USA 59.80 Q 0.185
2 4 494 Valeriya Znamenskaya RUS 1:01.12 Q 0.202
3 7 357 Kyeong-Mi Son KOR 1:02.13 0.150
4 3 39 Latoya Griffith BAR 1:02.79 0.181
5 5 88 Shauna Malek CAN 1:03.20 0.130
6 2 475 Marli Spies RSA 1:04.56 0.148
7 6 393 Elisa Barrón MEX 1:04.62 0.147

Heat 3 - Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 11:16
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Qualified Records React
1 7 585 Ryann Krais USA 58.67 Q 0.213
2 6 515 Mila Andric SRB 59.80 Q (PB) 0.211
3 2 233 Christiane Klopsch GER 1:00.11 q 0.174
4 8 119 Ivana Loncarek CRO 1:01.38 0.174
5 4 556 Elif Yildrim TUR 1:01.66 0.199
6 1 370 Liga Velvere LAT 1:02.12 (SB) 0.163
7 3 11 Jessie Couch AUS 1:03.11 0.183
8 5 173 Larraitz Bergara ESP 1:03.32 0.132

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