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9th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Paris 23/31-Aug-2003
Johnson wins fourth world crown in 110m hurdles
8-30-2003
PARIS – Allen Johnson became the greatest hurdler in World Championships
history Saturday night at the Stade de France, leading Team USA to a
1-2-4-5 finish in the 110-meter hurdles at the 2003 IAAF World Outdoor
Track & Field Championships.
Johnson (Irmo, S.C.) led virtually from start to finish, crossing the
finish line in 13.12 seconds to win his fourth Worlds title. With the
win, he surpassed Greg Foster’s three championships from 1983, ’87,
and ’91, and added to his own titles from 1995, ’97 and ’01.
Johnson’s training partner, Terrence Trammell (Columbia, S.C.)
followed him across the line in a season-best time of 13.20 seconds for
the silver, and Xiang Liu of China was third in 13.20. Americans Larry
Wade (Canoga Park, Calif. – 13.34) and Chris Phillips (Maumelle,
Ark. – 13.36) were fourth and fifth, respectively.
Team USA picked up another silver medal Saturday in the women’s
4x100m relay, the team of Angela Williams (Ontario, Calif.), Chryste
Gaines (Lithonia, Ga.), Inger Miller (Van Nuys, Calif.) and Torri Edwards
(Los Angeles, Calif.) running 41.83 seconds to finish behind the French
team of Patricia Girard, Muriel Hurtis, Sylviane Felix and Christine
Arron. The Americans led coming into the homestretch, but Arron passed
double sprint medalist Edwards to steal victory for the French team in
41.78 seconds. Russia was a distant third place in 42.66.
In Saturday’s only other final with a U.S. athlete, Grace Upshaw
(Redwood City, Calif.), jumped 6.47m/21-2.75 to place eighth. Eunice
Barber of France, the heptathlon silver medalist, won the event on her
final jump of 6.99m/22-11.75.
Led by Kevin Collins’ (Craryville, N.Y.) 32nd-place finish (2:15:38),
the U.S. marathon team placed 10th in team competition, with a three-person
cumulative time of 6:50:35. Japan won the team title with 6:30:43, and
Morocco’s Joauad Gharib won the overall individual title with a
time of 2:08:31. Other American finishers were Clint Verran (Rochester
Hills, Mich.), 39th (2:16:42); Keith Dowling (Reston, Va.), 47th (2:18:17);
and Jimmy Hearld (Louisville, Ky.), 64th (2:26:59). Ryan Shay (East Jordan,
Mich.) dropped out after the 30 km mark.
Team USA’s relays breezed through their rounds on Saturday, with
the men’s and women’s 4x400m and the men’s 4x100m all
posting the fastest times of the day.
The men’s 4x100m relay team of John Capel (Gainesville, Fla.),
Bernard Williams (Miramar, Fla.), Darvis Patton (Fort Worth, Texas) and
J.J. Johnson (Garland, Texas) won their first-round race in 38.28 seconds,
then ran 37.99 seconds in the semifinal to have the fastest time by any
team in either round.
The men’s 4x400m relay team of Calvin Harrison (Salinas, Calif.),
Mitch Potter (Minneapolis, Minn.), Adam Steele (Eden Prairie, Minn.)
and Derrick Brew (Baton Rouge, La.) ran a world-leading time of 3:24.57
to lead the rest of the qualifiers into Sunday’s final by 1.35
seconds.
The 4x400m women’s team of Me’Lisa Barber (Columbia, S.C.),
DeeDee Trotter (Knoxville, Tenn.), Sanya Richards (Austin, Texas) and
Jearl Miles-Clark (Knoxville, Tenn.) ran 3:00.98 to lead all qualifiers
into Sunday’s final.
Team USA Saturday quotes
8-30-2003
Men's 110m hurdles Allen Johnson: It wasn’t the best race that
I’ve ever run, but it was good enough for first place and I’m
happy with that. I got off balance over the first two hurdles and after
that I did what I could to stay ahead of Terrence (Trammell), because
I could see him on the right. Honestly, I wasn’t thinking about
the time, I was thinking about coming here and winning. I was nervous,
because I knew it was really going to be hard and I really wanted my
fourth title. Each time I’m in a championships race I just treat
it like it’s the first time I’ve ever been in a championship
race and I focus on what I have to do.
Terrence Trammell: I’m glad I was able to come out and get a silver
medal after only having three competitions up to this point. I did the
best that I could under the circumstances and I’m pleased. I would
give my mechanics about a B or a B-. I’m happy with it and I’m
looking forward to better things.
Larry Wade: There’s really not much to tell. I had some difficulties
along the way. I’ll have to go back to the drawing board and try
it again. I’ve been nursing a hamstring injury since after Pan
Ams. To come here and run three rounds the way I did was difficult, but
I made it through, and I’m happy about that.
Chris Phillips: I kept looking to my left, and I wasn’t concentrating
on my own race. I didn’t concentrate on my technique like I should
have. I had a good race in the first round, and I wish I could’ve
done that today, but it’s my first time at this level so I can’t
be too upset about it. My start was a little bit better, but I came into
the first hurdle a little bit high.
Women’s Long Jump final
Grace Upshaw: It was a little disappointing. I didn’t jump as
well as I hoped. But it was a good experience. I felt so flat, like I
did two days ago. I don’t know why. My body feels good, but running
down the runway I didn’t get the pop off the boards like I normally
can. I think that’s what I was lacking today.
Women’s 4x100m Relay Semifinal
Chryste Gaines: We had a good one (handoff). We ran well today. I’m
sure you could see that I ran like a mad woman out there on the backstretch.
We did the best we could out there. We came out here and ran a season’s
best. We could ask for more, like the gold medal, but we didn’t
get it today.
Torri Edwards: I think that our pass was a little bit shaky and we lost
a few seconds there. I did the best I could.
Inger Miller: Look at the depth that we have. It’s absolutely
fabulous. We could put together a combination of three or four teams
and not miss a beat. If our handoffs were on we could have won this thing.
We could’ve run an American record. There are two other girls who
could’ve replaced two of us who could have run just as well or
maybe better.
Angela Williams: I like to get the lead right off the top, so the rest
of the team can work off that. I’m real excited about being a part
of the team. Our handoffs are always really good and I was pumped about
that. I had fun.
Women’s 4x400 Relay
Jearl Miles-Clark: They gave me a big lead and I just held it. There
were no problems, it was really good. The 4x4 is always an uplifting
experience. You’ve got three young ladies here that are great.
I look forward to tomorrow.
Sanya Richards: I felt wonderful, I felt great. I just wanted to give
Jearl a comfortable lead so we could come home strong and I think I did
that. It’s exciting. Getting a stick from someone like Jearl Miles-Clark
is like a dream come true. I really enjoyed myself, I’m looking
forward to the final.
Dee Dee Trotter: I had a lot of fun. It got a little pushy on the backstretch.
I had to go ahead and let them have it. I had to run in all the way in,
I just had to sprint it all the way. It was a good race, we had a lot
of fun out there. Hopefully, we’ll do it again tomorrow.
Men’s 4x100 Relay Semifinal
Bernard Williams: Everybody’s healthy, everybody’s been
running. We’re America’s hope and we’re trying to put
it down, regardless of how many times we run. We have to do it tomorrow.
That’s what’s important. We could do this all today. We don’t
want to reinvent the wheel (on baton passes). So we’re going to
talk to our coaches, they’re going to make the judgement and we’re
going to do what they say.
Darvis Patton: I think in the first round, we were trying to be conservative,
just to get the stick around. We decided we could open a step or two
and get to the next round with a fast time.
J.J. Johnson: It felt good. These guys put it out there for me, I didn’t
have to do much work. We just have to get our wheels up under us. We’ll
put it out there and we’re going to win this tomorrow. The passes
in the second round were a lot better than they were in the first, we
didn’t move the baton around well. But, we’ll go back to
the drawing board tonight and find out what we can do better and maybe
we can bring that time down a little bit for you.
Men’s 4x400 Relay semifinal
Adam Steele: It was a great time. It’s the biggest crowd I’ve
runin front of. It’s good I went on and did the job, got us to
the finals along with the other three guys. We all worked hard and got
there.
Derrick Brew: The purpose was to go out and get a lead at the start,
so we did that. We just brought it home. I shut it down with about 80-90
meters left. I just made sure I was winning. First qualify, and we know
we’ll get a good lane. The best thing to do is to conserve energy
for tomorrow.
Men’s Marathon
Kevin Collins: I couldn’t ask for much better. I was about four
seconds off of my personal best. I had never felt that good in a marathon,
ever. It was fantastic from the start and I’m going to go home
a real happy man.
Keith Dowling: I gave it my best shot. I ran how I felt and gave it
all I had. I didn’t have the longest buildup this summer, so given
the circumstances, I think I did alright. Certainly, it’s not my
PR, but I made the best out of a less-than-good situation this summer,
I had about a six-week buildup, so it’s about all I could do. There’s
not much more I could ask for.
Clint Verran: It was just a so-so race for me really. I thought I could
go out and run even and conservative and smart and out-smart people and
finish really high.
Jimmy Hearld: I went through halfway, felt 1:08, finished about 2:16
pace so that might be it. I fell apart after that. Not a good day for
me.
30 08 2003 Results MEN
Official Results - MARATHON - Men - Final
Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 14:20
1 912 Gharib Jaouad MAR 2:08:31 (CR)
2 Italy ITA 6:32:19
2 403 Rey Julio ESP 2:08:38
3 South Africa RSA 6:35:54
3 688 Baldini Stefano ITA 2:09:14
4 Morocco MAR 6:36:01
4 1101 Chaiça Alberto POR 2:09:25 (PB)
5 756 Aburaya Shigeru JPN 2:09:26 (SB)
5 Spain ESP 6:38:43
6 Ethiopia ETH 6:44:44
6 692 Caimmi Daniele ITA 2:09:29 (SB)
7 Australia AUS 6:44:54
7 1152 Syster Ian RSA 2:10:17
8 Korea KOR 6:47:45
8 818 Rotich Michael KEN 2:10:35
9 France FRA 6:48:10
9 1148 Ramaala Hendrick RSA 2:10:37
10 777 Sato Atsushi JPN 2:10:38
10 United States USA 6:50:37
11 Colombia COL 7:01:29
11 834 Lee Bong-ju KOR 2:10:38
12 776 Ogata Tsuyoshi JPN 2:10:39 (SB)
12 Qatar QAT 7:04:44
13 907 El Ghanmouni Rachid MAR 2:10:56 (PB)
14 1268 Röthlin Viktor SUI 2:11:14
15 1305 Ramadhani Samson TAN 2:11:21
16 395 Martínez José Manuel ESP 2:11:31
17 63 Troop Lee AUS 2:11:46
18 19 Ziar Rachid ALG 2:11:58 (SB)
19 432 Tolossa Ambesse ETH 2:12:19 (SB)
20 983 Krotwaar Luc NED 2:12:28 (SB)
21 779 Shimizu Koji JPN 2:13:19
22 697 Di Cecco Alberico ITA 2:13:36
23 713 Pertile Ruggero ITA 2:13:45
24 609 Poliás Nikólaos GRE 2:13:53 (PB)
25 494 Zeroual Larbi FRA 2:14:29
26 424 Demissie Ashebir ETH 2:14:32
27 680 Bimro Asaf ISR 2:14:52 (NR)
28 284 Cardona Juan Carlos COL 2:14:52
29 95 Nshimirimana Joachim BDI 2:14:57 (SB)
30 1155 Thys Gert RSA 2:15:00
31 178 Riyadh Al Mustafa BRN 2:15:20 (NR)
32 1387 Collins Kevin USA 2:15:38
33 1030 Rasmussen Karl Johan NOR 2:16:00 (SB)
34 458 Bagy Abdelhakim FRA 2:16:06
35 57 Letherby Andrew AUS 2:16:12 (SB)
36 22 Bernadó Antoni AND 2:16:19
37 1120 Saleh Ahmed Adam QAT 2:16:31 (NR)
38 917 Skah Khalid MAR 2:16:34 (PB)
39 1444 Verran Clinton USA 2:16:42
40 836 Lee Myong-seun KOR 2:16:46
41 55 de Highden Roderic AUS 2:16:56
42 489 Rémond Philippe FRA 2:17:35 (SB)
43 431 Terefa Dawit ETH 2:17:53
44 1482 Zepak Yusuf TUR 2:18:02 (PB)
45 196 Ndjissipou Ernest CAF 2:18:06 (NR)
46 906 Echchadi Mytahar MAR 2:18:12
47 1391 Dowling Keith USA 2:18:17 (SB)
48 389 Juzdado Alberto ESP 2:18:34
49 1203 Ntawulikura Mathias RWA 2:18:44
50 937 Palalia José Ernani MEX 2:20:03
51 56 Harrison Nicholas AUS 2:20:16
52 832 Ji Young-joon KOR 2:20:21
53 691 Bourifa Migidio ITA 2:21:12
54 285 Grisales Carlos COL 2:22:34 (SB)
55 60 Nankervis Shane AUS 2:23:12
56 1456 Medvedev Vasiliy UZB 2:23:39 (PB)
57 1113 Abubaker Foaad Ali QAT 2:23:40 (PB)
58 283 Berrio Julián COL 2:24:03
59 1233 Kejzar Roman SLO 2:24:20
60 465 El Himer Driss FRA 2:24:23
61 1115 Al-Noor Jumah Omar QAT 2:24:33 (PB)
62 1307 Nada Saya John TAN 2:25:49 (SB)
63 945 Bat-Ochir Ser-Od MGL 2:26:39 (NR)
64 1402 Hearld Jimmy USA 2:26:59 (PB)
65 453 Utriainen Jussi FIN 2:29:03 (PB)
66 381 Cortés Francisco Javier ESP 2:29:53
67 884 Ntlot'soeu Mpesela LES 2:30:44 (SB)
68 1312 Charipov Sokhibdjan TJK 2:31:29 (PB)
69 291 Almeida Carlos CPV 2:33:31 (PB)
1303 Bayo Amnaay Zebedayo TAN DNF
682 Satayin Haile ISR DNF
25 N'Tyamba João ANG DNF
348 Daher Ghadid Omar DJI DNF
1315 Tuvakliyev Kemal TKM DNF
796 Cheboiboch Christopher KEN DNF
798 Cherono Frederick KEN DNF
808 Kiplagat William KEN DNF
817 Makau Ambrose KEN DNF
533 O'Dowd Matthew GBR DNF
975 Hiskia Tobias NAM DNF
277 Ntala Meso Leonard COD DNS
276 Nkulu Alain COD DNS
274 Kalombo Mwenze Willy COD DNS
273 Ilunga Papy COD DNS
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Records
0 434 Wodajo Tereje ETH DNF
0 421 Abera Gezahegne ETH DNF
0 430 Taye Moges ETH DNF
0 387 Gómez Alejandro ESP DNF
0 1153 Thlobo Ezael RSA DNF
0 1154 Thugwane Josia RSA DNF
0 1429 Shay Ryan USA DNF
0 833 Kim Yi-yong KOR DNF
0 905 Damaoui El Mostafa MAR DNF
0 495 Zwierzchiewski Benoit FRA DNS
1 Japan JPN 6:30:43
Official Results - 4 X 100 METRES - Men - Heats
Qual. rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 4 fastest losers (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 17:10
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 2 United States USA 38.28 Q
(Capel John, Williams Bernard, Patton Darvis, Johnson Joshua J.)
2 3 France FRA 38.61 Q (SB)
(Pognon Ronald, Nthepe Issa-Aimé, Krantz Frédéric, Eyana
Jérôme)
3 6 Germany GER 38.91 Q
(Unger Tobias, Blume Marc, Kosenkow Alexander, Ostwald Ronny)
4 4 Ghana GHA 38.94 q (SB)
(Nsiah Christian, Nkansah Eric, Zakari Aziz, Myles-Mills Leonard)
5 8 Dominican Republic DOM 39.01 q (NR)
(Encarnacion Juan, Morillo Luis, Sainfleur Juan, Baez Yoel)
6 5 PR of China CHN 39.28 (SB)
(Shen Yunbao, He Jun, Yang Yaozu, Chen Haijian)
7 Hungary HUN DQ
(Szeglet Zsolt, Pauer Géza, Dobos Gábor, Gyulai Miklós)
Heat 2 - Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 17:18
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 5 Brazil BRA 38.53 Q
(de Lima Vicente, Ribeiro Édson Luciano, Domingos André, Souza
Cláudio Roberto)
2 6 Nigeria NGR 38.76 Q (SB)
(Musa Deji, Atorudibo Tamunosiki, Fasuba Adetokumbo Olusoji, Aliu Deji)
3 7 Japan JPN 38.77 Q
(Tsuchie Hiroyasu, Miyazaki Hisashi, Matsuda Ryo, Asahara Nobuharu)
4 4 Belgium BEL 39.05 (NR)
(Bongelo Nathan, Ferro Anthony, Beyens Kristof, de Baerdemaeker Xavier)
8 Cameroon CMR DQ
(Moussambani Alfred, Bengono Serge, Ngapout Jean-Francis, Batangdon Joseph)
2 Ukraine UKR DQ
(Vasyukov Kostyantyn, Rurak Kostyantyn, Kaydash Oleksandr, Glushchenko Dmytro)
3 Cyprus CYP DQ
(Kokkinos Constantinos, Rotos Anthimos, Michael Neophytos, Katsantonis Prodromos)
Heat 3 - Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 17:26
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 5 Poland POL 38.52 Q
(Krzywanski Marcin, Chyla Lukasz, Nowak Marcin, Jedrusinski Marcin)
2 7 Netherlands NED 38.72 Q (NR)
(Beck Timothy, Douglas Troy, van Balkom Patrick, Hoogmoed Guus)
3 6 Jamaica JAM 38.84 Q (SB)
(Dunkley Julien, Thomas Dwight, Frater Michael, Williams Ricardo)
4 3 Trinidad and Tobago TRI 38.89 q
(Burns Marc, Boldon Ato, Harper Jacey, Alexander Niconnor)
5 4 New Zealand NZL 39.25 (NR)
(Roberts Dallas, Donaldson Chris, Dolphin James, MacDonald Don)
6 2 Oman OMN 40.65 (SB)
(Said Al Jabri Fahad Khamis, Al-Dalhami Hamoud Abdallah, Al-Shikeili Mohamed,
Al-Jabri Juma Mubarak)
Heat 4 - Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 17:34
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 8 Great Britain & N.I. GBR 38.24 Q (SB)
(Malcolm Christian, Chambers Dwain, Devonish Marlon, Lewis-Francis Mark)
2 5 Italy ITA 38.63 Q
(Scuderi Francesco, Collio Simone, Donati Massimiliano, Cavallaro Alessandro)
3 2 Canada CAN 38.72 Q (SB)
(Sterling Rhoan, Henry Anson, Allen Charles, Browne Pierre)
4 4 Australia AUS 38.76 q (SB)
(Shirvington Matthew, Johnson Patrick, Di Bella Paul, Basil Adam)
5 3 Ivory Coast CIV 39.34 (SB)
(Loua Marius, Meité Ibrahim, Sonan Yves, N'Dri Eric Pacome)
6 7 Liberia LBR 40.08 (SB)
(Cooper Sayon, Mawenh Kouty, Brent Joseph, Koiyan Morlu Abraham)
6 Saudi Arabia KSA DNF
(Al-Saker Kalifa, Al-Gahes Yahya, Al-Yami Salem Mubarak, Mubarak Mubarak Ata)
Official Results - 110 METRES HURDLES - Men - Final
Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 18:00 Wind:0.3 m/s
Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark Records React
1 4 1406 Johnson Allen USA 13.12 0.159
2 6 1438 Trammell Terrence USA 13.20 (SB) 0.154
3 5 244 Liu Xiang CHN 13.23 0.140
4 1 1445 Wade Larry USA 13.34 0.157
5 8 1424 Phillips Chris USA 13.36 0.150
6 7 167 de Souza Márcio Simão BRA 13.48 0.155
7 3 249 Shi Dongpeng CHN 13.55 0.145
8 2 305 Hernández Yoel CUB 13.57 0.152
Official Results - 4 X 400 METRES - Men - Heats
Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest losers (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 18:55
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 4 United States USA 3:00.98 Q
(Harrison Calvin, Potter Mitch, Steele Adam, Brew Derrick)
2 6 Bahamas BAH 3:01.33 Q (SB)
(Moncur Avard, McKinney Nathaniel, Oliver Carl, Brown Christopher)
3 3 Spain ESP 3:02.26 q (SB)
(Rodríguez Eduardo Iván, Canal David, Rodríguez Salvador,
Reina Antonio Manuel)
4 7 Australia AUS 3:02.89 (SB)
(Steffensen John, Hill Clinton, Pearce Paul, Ormrod Mark)
5 5 Germany GER 3:04.72
(Schultz Ingo, Gatzka Sebastian, Faller Ruwen, Swillims Bastian)
2 Saudi Arabia KSA DQ
(Al-Bishi Hamed , Al-Somaily Hadi Soua'an, Al-Salhi Mohammed, Al-Bishi Hamdan
O.)
8 Belarus BLR DQ
(Jelistratov Aleksandr, Mikheiko Evgeny, Vershinin Leonid, Kozlov Sergey)
Heat 2 - Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 19:03
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 5 Jamaica JAM 3:01.37 Q (SB)
(Campbell Michael, Simpson Brandon, Spence Lanceford, Clarke Davian)
2 6 Greece GRE 3:02.31 Q (NR)
(Dimótsios Stilianós, Goúsis Anastásios, Sarrís
Panayiótis, Iakovákis Periklís)
3 7 Japan JPN 3:02.35 q (SB)
(Yamaguchi Yuki, Yamamura Takahiko, Osakada Jun, Sato Mitsuhiro)
4 4 Canada CAN 3:02.97 (SB)
(Christopher Tyler, Niemi Shane, Reed Gary, Nelson Keston)
5 2 Romania ROM 3:06.42
(Suciu Florin, Mardan Alexandru, Cristea Alexandru, Vieru Ioan Lucian)
6 8 Botswana BOT 3:07.91 (SB)
(Moseki Oganebitse, Kubisa Johnson, Kilego Kagiso, Salang Gaolesiela)
3 Nigeria NGR DQ
(Audu Musa, Lawal Boloji, Godday James, Agundiabe Abayomi)
Heat 3 - Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 19:11
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 7 France FRA 3:01.79 Q (SB)
(Douhou Ahmed, Keita Naman, Diagana Stéphane, Raquil Marc)
2 6 Great Britain & N.I. GBR 3:02.22 Q (SB)
(Benjamin Timothy, Baldock Sean, Mackie Ian, Caines Daniel)
3 5 South Africa RSA 3:03.05 (SB)
(La Grange Marcus, Cilliers Ockert, Myburgh Alwyn, Gorries Paul)
4 4 Russia RUS 3:03.62
(Galkin Anton, Usov Aleksandr, Rudnitskiy Andrey, Mashchenko Ruslan)
5 8 Ireland IRL 3:04.31 (SB)
(McKee Paul, Ryan Gary, McCarthy David, Gillick David)
1 Sri Lanka SRI DQ
(Amarasekara Prasanna Sampath, Kumara Rohan Pradeep, Wimalawansa Ranga, Thilakaratne
Sugath)
2 Kenya KEN DQ
(Kiilu Vincent Mumo, Mutua Joseph, Kibet Victor, Sambu Ezra)
3 Dominican Republic DOM DQ
(Peguero Arismendi, Santa Carlos, Peralta José, Sánchez Felix)
Official Results - 4 X 100 METRES - Men - Semi-Final
Qual. rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest losers (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 19:25
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 6 United States USA 37.99 Q
(Capel John, Williams Bernard, Patton Darvis, Johnson Joshua J.)
2 1 Jamaica JAM 38.45 Q (SB)
(Williams Ricardo, Thomas Dwight, Frater Michael, Powell Asafa)
3 4 Poland POL 38.50 Q
(Krzywanski Marcin, Chyla Lukasz, Nowak Marcin, Jedrusinski Marcin)
4 7 Japan JPN 38.58 q
(Tsuchie Hiroyasu, Miyazaki Hisashi, Matsuda Ryo, Asahara Nobuharu)
5 5 Netherlands NED 38.63 q (NR)
(Beck Timothy, Douglas Troy, van Balkom Patrick, Douglas Caimin)
6 2 Trinidad and Tobago TRI 38.84
(Burns Marc, Boldon Ato, Harper Jacey, Alexander Niconnor)
7 8 Ghana GHA 38.88 (SB)
(Nsiah Christian, Nkansah Eric, Zakari Aziz, Myles-Mills Leonard)
8 3 Italy ITA 38.93
(Scuderi Francesco, Collio Simone, Donati Massimiliano, Cavallaro Alessandro)
Heat 2 - Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 19:32
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 5 Great Britain & N.I. GBR 38.26 Q
(Malcolm Christian, Campbell Darren, Devonish Marlon, Chambers Dwain)
2 3 Brazil BRA 38.50 Q
(de Lima Vicente, Ribeiro Édson Luciano, Domingos André, Souza
Cláudio Roberto)
3 6 Nigeria NGR 38.58 Q (SB)
(Musa Deji, Emedolu Uchenna, Fasuba Adetokumbo Olusoji, Aliu Deji)
4 2 Canada CAN 38.66 (SB)
(Allen Charles, Henry Anson, Joseph Jermaine, Browne Pierre)
5 4 France FRA 38.79
(Pognon Ronald, Nthepe Issa-Aimé, Krantz Frédéric, Eyana
Jérôme)
6 7 Australia AUS 38.90
(Shirvington Matthew, Johnson Patrick, Di Bella Paul, Basil Adam)
8 Dominican Republic DOM DNF
(Encarnacion Juan, Morillo Luis, Sainfleur Juan, Baez Yoel)
1 Germany GER DNF
(Unger Tobias, Blume Marc, Kosenkow Alexander, Ostwald Ronny)
30 08 2003 Results WOMEN
Official Results - JAVELIN THROW - Women - Final
Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 16:40
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Records
1 482 Manjani Miréla GRE 66.52 (WL)
2 951 Shikolenko Tatyana RUS 63.28
3 453 Nerius Steffi GER 62.70
4 337 Ingberg Mikaela FIN 62.20
5 241 Menéndez Osleidys CUB 62.19
6 231 Bisset Sonia CUB 60.17
7 568 Coslovich Claudia ITA 59.64
8 68 Eve Laverne BAH 59.60
9 957 Zabruskova Valeriya RUS 59.51
10 339 Kolkkala Taina FIN 57.50
11 174 Ma Ning CHN 57.43
12 524 Szabó Nikolett HUN 56.98
Athlete 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Manjani Miréla 64.55 64.46 64.09 66.52 X 56.84
Shikolenko Tatyana 62.76 62.99 63.28 X 60.67 59.93
Nerius Steffi 59.15 62.70 60.30 X 61.81 X
Ingberg Mikaela 61.37 59.98 - 62.02 - 62.20
Menéndez Osleidys 61.18 X X 62.19 60.47 X
Bisset Sonia 56.90 58.21 60.17 X X 56.36
Coslovich Claudia 55.48 58.81 59.64 56.05 57.89 56.14
Eve Laverne 56.43 54.39 59.60 X 58.47 57.55
Zabruskova Valeriya 59.51 54.19 58.67 NM NM NM
Kolkkala Taina 57.50 57.00 56.71 NM NM NM
Ma Ning 55.07 57.43 56.57 NM NM NM
Szabó Nikolett 56.98 56.97 55.85 NM NM NM
Official Results - LONG JUMP - Women - Final
Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 18:05
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Records
1 346 Barber Eunice FRA 6.99 (SB)
2 924 Kotova Tatyana RUS 6.74
3 533 George Anju Bobby IND 6.70 (SB)
4 398 Johnson Jade GBR 6.63
5 939 Rublyova Olga RUS 6.58
6 527 Vaszi Tünde HUN 6.53
7 48 Thompson Bronwyn AUS 6.48
8 1171 Upshaw Grace USA 6.47
9 581 May Fiona ITA 6.46
10 908 Galkina Lyudmila RUS 6.45
11 674 Gotovska Valentina LAT 6.43
12 300 Montaner Concepción ESP 6.37
Athlete 1st w 2nd w 3rd w 4th w 5th w 6th w
Barber Eunice 6.52 (0) 6.74 (0.1) X 6.48 (-0.3) X 6.99 (0.4)
Kotova Tatyana X 6.74 (0.1) X 6.56 (-0.2) 6.72 (0.6) 6.63 (-0.4)
George Anju Bobby 6.61 (0.4) X X 6.56 (0.8) 6.70 (1.2) 6.62 (0.1)
Johnson Jade 6.50 (-0.6) X 6.63 (0.5) 6.42 (-0.4) X 6.53 (-0.3)
Rublyova Olga 6.51 (0.4) 6.54 (0.3) 6.58 (-0.2) X 4.75 (0.6) X
Vaszi Tünde 6.47 (0.6) 6.41 (0.3) 6.49 (-0.2) X 6.53 (0.5) 6.52
(1.5)
Thompson Bronwyn 6.48 (-0.3) 6.44 (0.7) 6.39 (-0.6) 6.39 (0.3) 6.38 (0.1)
6.31 (0.1)
Upshaw Grace X 6.37 (-0.2) 6.47 (0.1) 6.40 (0.4) X 6.24 (-0.4)
May Fiona 6.41 (-0.1) 6.46 (0.1) 6.42 (-0.6) NM NM NM
Galkina Lyudmila 6.40 (0) X 6.45 (-1.4) NM NM NM
Gotovska Valentina X 6.43 (-0.7) 6.21 (0.7) NM NM NM
Montaner Concepción 6.37 (-0.4) 6.22 (-0.1) 6.30 (0) NM NM NM
Official Results - 4 X 400 METRES - Women - Heats
Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest losers (q) qualified
Heat 1 - Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 18:10
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 6 Jamaica JAM 3:26.22 Q (SB)
(Richards Sandie, Smith Ronetta, Burgher Michelle, Beckford Allison)
2 4 Great Britain & N.I. GBR 3:26.44 Q (SB)
(Karagounis Helen, Meadows Jennifer, Murphy Catherine, McConnell Lee)
3 3 Poland POL 3:26.66 q (SB)
(Pacholak Anna, Bejnar Monika, Jesien Anna, Prokopek Grazyna)
4 2 Greece GRE 3:33.88
(Boudá Haríklia, Halkiá Faní, Koumnáki Yeoryía,
Goudenoúdi Hrísoula)
5 5 India IND 3:42.25
(Reddy Kalpana, Satti Geetha, Kaur Sagardeep, Kaur Manjit)
7 Australia AUS DNS
(Hewitt Lauren, Andrews Susan, Lewis Tamsyn, Pittman Jana)
Heat 2 - Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 18:18
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 6 Russia RUS 3:27.97 Q
(Pospelova Svetlana, Goncharenko Svetlana, Zykina Olesya, Nazarova Natalya)
2 4 Cameroon CMR 3:29.40 Q (NR)
(Nguimgo Mireille, Kaboud Mebam Carole, Atangana Delphine Bertille, Bewouda
Hortense)
3 7 France FRA 3:30.29
(Bévis Marie-Louise, Mormand Anita, Michanol Virginie, Désert
Solen)
4 3 Belarus BLR 3:31.40
(Bobryk Katsiaryna, Sologub Natalya, Khlyustova Irina, Usovich Svetlana)
5 2 Italy ITA 3:32.00 (SB)
(Perpoli Danielle, Niederstatter Monika, Schutzmann Maria Teresa, De Angeli
Virna)
6 8 Bulgaria BUL 3:33.92
(Gachevska Monika, Dimitrova Mariana, Maschova Ekaterina, Nedkova Nedyalka)
5 Nigeria NGR DNS
(Afolabi Olabisi, Jacob Doris, Fagbamila Oluyemi, Okafor Rosemary)
Heat 3 - Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 18:26
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Qualified Records
1 3 United States USA 3:24.57 Q (WL)
(Barber Me'Lisa, Trotter DeeDee, Richards Sanya, Miles Clark Jearl)
2 7 Germany GER 3:27.97 Q (SB)
(Marx Claudia, Rockmeier Birgit, Hoffman Claudia, Breuer Grit)
3 6 Senegal SEN 3:28.37 q (SB)
(Fall Fatou Bintou, Diouf Mame Tacko, Diouf Aminata, Thiam Amy Mbacke)
4 5 Ukraine UKR 3:29.65 (SB)
(Pygyda Nataliya, Mishchenko Olga, Ryzhkova Oleksandra, Yefremova Antonina)
5 8 Mexico MEX 3:29.74
(Allen Liliana, Medina Gabriela, González Mayra, Guevara Ana)
6 4 Kazakhstan KAZ 3:31.20 (NR)
(Roslanova Tatyana, Torshina Natalya, Tereshkova Olga, Bodritskaya Svetlana)
7 2 Israel ISR 3:32.99 (NR)
(Lenskiy Irina, Gnezdilov Svetlana, Morad Anat, Tkach Anna)
Official Results - 5000 METRES - Women - Final
Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 18:35
Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark Records
1 320 Dibaba Tirunesh ETH 14:51.72
2 294 Domínguez Marta ESP 14:52.26
3 656 Masai Edith KEN 14:52.30
4 958 Zadorozhnaya Yelena RUS 14:52.36
5 1077 Abeylegesse Elvan TUR 14:53.56 (PB)
6 659 Ochichi Isabella KEN 14:54.08
7 949 Samitova Gulnara RUS 14:54.38 (PB)
8 147 Babcock Courtney CAN 14:54.98 (NR)
9 178 Sun Yingjie CHN 14:57.01
10 316 Adere Berhane ETH 14:58.07
11 884 Szabo Gabriela ROM 14:59.36
12 152 Mondor Émilie CAN 15:02.36
13 709 Ouaziz Zahra MAR 15:16.73
14 706 El Kamch Zhor MAR 15:29.72
15 546 O'Sullivan Sonia IRL 15:36.62
Intermediate Pos Bib Athlete Nat Mark
1000m
1 884 Szabo Gabriela ROM 3:04.25
2000m
1 884 Szabo Gabriela ROM 6:09.88
3000m
1 659 Ochichi Isabella KEN 9:08.88
4000m
1 659 Ochichi Isabella KEN 12:06.45
Official Results - 4 X 100 METRES - Women - Final
Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 19:45
Pos Lane Team Country Mark Records
1 6 France FRA 41.78 (WL)
(Girard Patricia, Hurtis Muriel, Félix Sylviane, Arron Christine)
2 3 United States USA 41.83 (SB)
(Williams Angela, Gaines Chryste, Miller Inger, Edwards Torri)
3 4 Russia RUS 42.66
(Fyodorova Olga, Tabakova Yuliya, Kislova Marina, Kruglova Larisa)
4 5 Ukraine UKR 43.07
(Tkalich Tetyana, Kravchenko Anzhela, Pastushenko Olena, Kaydash Oksana)
5 8 Germany GER 43.27
(Paschke Melanie, Wagner Marion, Möller Sandra, Wakan Katja)
6 1 Belgium BEL 43.45
(De Caluwé Katleen, Rochtus Audry, Ouédraogo Elodie, Gevaert
Kim)
7 2 Belarus BLR 43.47
(Nesterenko Yuliya, Dragun Oksana, Nevmerzhitskaya Yelena, Safronnikova Natalya)
7 Jamaica JAM DNF
(Dixon Vonette, Goulbourne Elva, McDonald Beverly, Foster Brigitte)


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