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Post time 14-9-2009 07:14 PM | Show all posts
IAAF / VTB Bank World Athletics Final 2009 (Day 2)

100m - WOMEN


Carmelita Jeter strides clear in the women's 100m to clock 10.67, becoming the third fastest woman of all time (Getty Images)

Carmelita Jeter was arguably the most impressive winner as action concluded on day two at the seventh and final edition of the IAAF/VTB Bank World Athletics Final here in Thessaloniki.

The American champion who at 29 years of age has experienced the strongest season of her career improved on her 10.83 personal best set when winning the Berlin World Championships semi-final to a mind blogging 10.67, the third fastest of all time and the fastest 100m clocking in no fewer than 12 years!

Jeter won her second WAF title, after her 2007 win over Allyson Felix in Stuttgart, in superb fashion defeating the two women who had preceded her in the World Championships final last month.

Drawn in lane four with World and Olympic champion Shelly Ann Fraser on her outside, Jeter stormed out of the blocks leaving Fraser, the woman who has a blistering start as her worldwide known trademark in her wake. To see Jeter ahead of Fraser from the start, that was something we certainly didn’t expect.

Jeter picked up from her fantastic start executing a near-to-perfection transition phase which saw her well in the lead as early as 30 metres into the race. Lifting her knees high and working hard on her arms movement, the Osaka World bronze medallist was extremely impressive once she reached her cruising speed at 60 metres carrying her momentum all the way through the finish line and beyond.

She quickly looked to her left where Fraser and World silver medallist Kerron Stewart were neck and neck for a distant second before crossing the line and looking to the clock that read 10.68 – later rounded down by one hundredth.

It took Jeter some time to actually resume her poise as she knelt down in disbelief, got back up and put her hands to her mouth, knelt down again and shed a tear at the realisation of her performance.

“When I saw the clock, I was in shock and in tears,” she revealed. “When I got into the race and the gun went off I didn’t think; I just ran to the line. Everything felt slow and when my coach says that it feels slow it’s actually fast. So when I saw the clock I could not believe it because I felt like I was running 10.9.”

The Los Angeles based athlete who is coached since last November by John Smith at UCLA improved by three tenths in one year; after her bronze medal performance in Berlin she has been undefeated scoring convincing wins in Zurich, Gateshead and Brussels.

Fraser once again prevailed over Stewart 10.89 to 10.90 albeit this time it was for second place that the Jamaicans 4x100m World champions were duelling for.

There will be more to come from Jeter who will compete in Shanghai and Daegu before flying back home on September 26th.

Laura Arcoleo
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Post time 14-9-2009 07:19 PM | Show all posts
IAAF / VTB Bank World Athletics Final 2009 (Day 2)

110m Hurdles - MEN


Ryan Brathwaite backs up his World Champions victory with a win in Thessaloniki (Getty Images)

Ryan Braithwaite once again showed a convinving performance to take the win at the IAAF/VTB Bank World Athletics Final. The 21 year-old surprise World Champion confirmed that Berlin was not a coincidence. And the sprint hurdler from Barbados was just two hundreth of a second slower than at the global championships three weeks earlier. He clocked 13.16 seconds with a slight head wind of 0.3. Dexter Faulk (USA) followed in second with 13.26 and Dwight Thomas (Jamaica/13.29) was third.

It took three attempts for the athletes to settle down for the start, because they seemed to feel it was not quiet enough in the arena. But then they went off at the first attempt. Dexter Faulk was quickest out of the blocks in lane 3, but Ryan Braithwaite running in lane 5 closed the small gap very soon. For about two thirds of the race the two were joint leaders but then the World Champion moved away with splendid technique. He only had a slight contact at one hurdle on his way to victory and to the $ 30,000 prize. All the others he took excellent. That made the difference.

“All eyes were on me,” said World Champion Braithwaite and added: “Surely with Liu, Robles and Oliver in the race I could have run faster.” The 21 year-old is convinced that he can do much better. “I ran 13.16 only giving 80 percent of what I am capable of. Next year I feel I can run sub 13 seconds.”

Jörg Wenig
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Post time 17-9-2009 06:01 PM | Show all posts
Powell, Gay ceriakan Korea

SEOUL - Bintang pecut Amerika Syarikat, Tyson Gay dan Asafa Powell dari Jamaica mengesahkan penyertaan mereka pada kejohanan olahraga Korea Selatan di Daegu minggu depan, umum penganjur semalam.

Kehadiran dua bintang pecut dunia itu kembali menceriakan saingan di Daegu, yang dianggap Pra-Kejohanan Dunia 2011 selepas sebelum ini dikecewakan dengan berita penarikan diri raja pecut dunia, Usain Bolt.

"Kami telah mendapat pengesahan daripada Gay dan Powell bahawa mereka akan mengambil bahagian,'' kata naib presiden Jawatankuasa Pengelola Kejohanan Dunia 2011, Moon Dong-hoo kepada agensi berita Korea, Yonhap.

Kejohanan tersebut dijadual bermula pada 25 September ini.

Gay memenangi pingat emas 100 meter pada Kejohanan Dunia 2007 tetapi sekadar menamatkan larian sebagai naib juara di belakang Bolt pada Kejohanan Dunia 2009 di Berlin, bulan lalu.

Powell pula pernah memegang rekod 100m dunia dengan catatan 9.72 saat sebelum ia dileburkan oleh Bolt. Malah, Bolt mencatat masa yang amat menakjubkan di Berlin dengan catatan 9.58s.

Antara nama besar lain yang turut mengesahkan penyertaan di Daegu adalah pemenang pingat gangsa Kejohanan Dunia, Carmelita Jeter, yang akan beraksi dalam acara 100m wanita.

Juara tiga kali, Allyson Felix dan bintang pecut wanita Jamaica, Veronica Campbell-Brown, pemenang pingat emas Sukan Olimpik Beijing 2008 pula akan bersaing dalam acara 200m. - AFP

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Kejohanan olahraga bertaraf bintang utk musim 2009 sudah berakhir........tapi kejohanan ini masih mempunyai signifikannya kerana pada 2011 nnti, kejohanan dunia olahraga bakal berlangsung d stadium yg sama
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Post time 17-9-2009 06:08 PM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by orgjauh at 17-9-2009 18:10

Jamaica wujudkan Lebuh Raya Usain Bolt

KINGSTON, Jamaica - Jamaica akan menamakan semula sebuah lebuh raya dengan nama Usain Bolt sebagai tanda penghargaan dan penghormatan di atas kejayaan lelaki terpantas dunia itu mengharumkan nama negaranya pada kejohanan peringkat dunia.

Lebuh raya yang menghubungkan di antara St. Catherine dan Clarendon akan dinamakan sebagai Lebuh Raya Usain Bolt dalam masa terdekat ini, Perdana Menteri Jamaica, Bruce Golding mengumumkannya, kelmarin.

Ia merupakan lebuh raya yang sama dimana pelari pecut Jamaica itu mengalami kecederaan selepas terlibat dalam satu kemalangan kereta, tahun ini.

Gilding juga memberitahu, pihak kerajaan akan turut mengurniakan Bolt dengan gelaran Order of Jamaica pada sambutan warisan tahunan, Oktober ini.

Pada usia yang baru mencecah 23 tahun, Bolt adalah atlet paling muda yang menerima anugerah tertinggi itu.

Bolt telah menikmati musim ini dengan pencapaian yang sangat mengagumkan apabila dia berjaya memecahkan rekod dunia dalam acara 100 dan 200 meter pada Kejohanan Dunia di Berlin bulan lalu. - AP

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Bolt adalah legenda dlm pembikinan buat Jamaica....semestinya dia diiktiraf

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Post time 26-9-2009 09:11 AM | Show all posts
2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix

Gay - 9.69sec

USA’s Tyson Gay produced a blistering display to lower his American 100 metres record and power past early leader Jamaica’s Asafa Powell winning in 9.69 seconds (+2.0 m/s). Powell finished a well beaten second in 9.85 with American Darvis Patton, third, 9.89, which equalled his PB. Nester Carter of Jamaica was fourth in 9.91 (PB).

Gay’s run was the second-fastest of all-time equalling the World record clocking that Usain Bolt achieved when winning the Olympic gold in Beijing. His previous US record of 9.71 was achieved when winning the World Championships silver medal behind Bolt last month, the Jamaican improving the World record to 9.58 on that occasion to win the World title.

Jean Yung
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Catatan peribadi terbaik lagi dari Gay......tapi masih jauh untuk mengugat rekod dunia Bolt
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Post time 26-9-2009 09:15 AM | Show all posts
2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix

Jeter - 10.64

USA’s World bronze medallist Carmelita Jeter, who ran 10.67sec last weekend in Thessaloniki to become the third fastest female sprinter of all-time, lowered her 100m PB again to 10.64 (1.2m/s) and is now the second faster sprinter in history. Her time is the fourth fastest on the all-time list headed by three runs in 1988 by USA’s World record holder Florence Griffith- Joyner.

Jamaican Veronica Campbell-Brown and Chandra Sturrup of the Bahamas, clocked 10.89 and 11.03 respectively for second and third today.

In perhaps the understatement of the season, Jeter commented, “everything’s finally coming together!”

Jean Yung
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Wanita kedua terpantas di dunia selepas mendiang flo jo.........sayang dia gagal melakukannya di Kejohanan dunia bulan lepas.
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Post time 26-9-2009 09:20 AM | Show all posts
2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix

Chinese hero returns and so nearly pulls off victory

Returning to the field after a 13-month absence, 110m hurdler and former World record holder Liu Xiang placed second tonight in a photo finish. The 2004 Athens Olympic gold medallist and 2007 World champion got back in the game with this comeback, his first race since he was forced to pull out of his first round heat at Beijing Olympics due to an Achilles tendon injury.

A tsunami of cheers and applause swept the stadium as the Shanghai native crossed the finish line abreast of American Terrence Trammell in 13.15. Trammell, having become familiar with second places at the 2007 and 2009 World championships, as well as in the 2000 and 2004 Olympics was awarded first this time. Chinese hurdler Shi Dongpeng, a semi-finalist in Beijing, came in third with a 13.34. Liu Xiang's old adversary American 1996 Olympic and four-time World champion Allen Johnson, whom Liu Xiang beat for gold at the Shanghai meetings in 2005 and 2006, placed fourth with a 13.47.

Though Liu Xiang carries the dreams of an entire nation, pressure did not get to him tonight, in fact all three Chinese runners fared well, delivering season bests, with eighteen-year-old Xie Wenjun placing seventh with 13.53.

Jean Yung
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Post time 26-9-2009 09:21 AM | Show all posts
2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix

Isinbayeva on-top with stadium record

With only Daegu left to go in the post-season, Russia’s pole vaulting queen Yelena Isinbayeva is ending an uneven year on a high note after an upsetting failure in Berlin’s World Championship in which she no heighted, the title going to Anna Rogowska of Poland. Tonight she was second only to Liu Xiang in the crowd’s adoration as she cleared 4.85m, busting her own stadium record of 4.65. Victory in hand, she attempted to beat her own World record of 5.06 but did not succeed, not close at any of her attempts.

Rogowska (4.60) and Pyrek, also of Poland (4.50), were next best. China’s Li Caixia vaulted to 4.40, a new personal best for the 22-year-old, who finished in sixth.

Jean Yung
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Post time 26-9-2009 09:22 AM | Show all posts
2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix

Foster-Hylton continues winning streak

At last year’s Shanghai meeting, Brigitte Foster-Hylton of Jamaica was the runner-up in the womne's 100m Hurdles, coming in a tenth of a second behind USA's Beijing Olympic gold medallist Dawn Harper. Tonight Harper and Foster-Hylton both registered 12.56 in a photo finish, equalling the stadium record. Foster-Hylton, who won her first World Championship title in Berlin at the age of 34, can once again celebrate another first placing. This was the World champion's sixth one-day meeting success in a row since taking her title in Berlin. Canadian Perdita Felicien followed next, clocking in at 12.73.

Jean Yung
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Post time 26-9-2009 09:24 AM | Show all posts
Post Last Edit by orgjauh at 26-9-2009 09:30

2009 Shanghai Golden Grand Prix

In the women's 200m, after winning her third consecutive World title in Berlin, 23-year-old American Allyson Felix again proved herself untouchable, coasting into first in 22.37sec. Neck-in-neck with Felix almost the entire way, Debbie Ferguson of The Bahamas was in the end surprised for second by Cydonie Mothersill of the Cayman Islands who finished late to tie on 22.45 sec but take the runners-up spot in a photo finish.

There was nearly a shock for USA's World and Olympic champion LaShawn Merritt in the men's one lap (400m), as Britain’s Robert Tobin gave the world season leader a real run for his money, 45.28 sec to 45.49. Gary Kikaya of the Democratic Republic of Congo was third (45.63), finishing ahead of Beijing Olympics bronze medallist David Neville of America (45.94).

Shericka Williams of Jamaica, silver medallist in Berlin, was challenged over the women's 400m by fellow countrywoman Novlene Williams-Mills, 4th in Berlin. As the Jamaicans rounded into the finishing straight, it seemed that Williams-Mills was a paper shred ahead of Williams, but it was Williams, the Olympic silver medallist, who glided in first, coming in 0.02 seconds ahead of Williams-Mills (49.85).

USA's World champion Dwight Phillips and South Africa's silver medallist Godfrey Mokoena put up another good fight for first place in the Long Jump. Phillips’ second round 8.36m was good enough to beat Mokoena, who steadily lengthened his leaps to a best of 8.27m in the fourth. Christian Reif of Germany led the rest (8.09).

In the women's 1500m, Gelete Burka of Ethiopia stayed out of trouble by taking an early lead which she never gave up finishing in 4:02.15 to beat Olympic gold medallist Nancy Jebet Lagat of Kenya who had come back to the top of the pile last weekend by winning the World Athletic Final. Ethiopian, Kalkidan Gezahene, placed third (4:03.47).

Amine Laalou of Morocco surprised the rest of the men's 1500m field, shooting into the finishing straight, his winning time of 3:34.19 close to a full second ahead of World champion Yusuf Saad Kamel of Bahrain (3:34.94), who finished fast having totally miss-timed his run for the line.

Similarly Augustine Choge of Kenya skated easily to the finish line in the men's two-laps (800m) in 1:45.10, ahead of Berlin winner Mbulaeni Mulaudzi of South Africa (1:45.68) who like Kamel miscalculated this evening overtaking European champion Bram Som of the Netherlands (3rd, 1:45.78) in the home straight but was never near enough to challenge Choge.

In the women's 400m Hurdles, World and Olympic champion Melanie Walker of Jamaica (54.68 sec) sailed to an easy victory in front of Angela Morosanu of Romania (55.11).

USA's Berlin bronze medallist Wallace Spearmon won the 200m in 20.57sec.

The men's High Jump was won by American world season leader Andra Manson with 2.27m, and with a stadium record of 14.72m on her third jump, Olympic silver medallist Tatyana Lebedeva of Russia leapt past another world season leader Nadezhda Alekhina, also of Russia (14.61) to win the women's Triple Jump.

A Diamond future ahead

Beginning next year, the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix will become part of the new IAAF Diamond League, the new global one-day circuit that replaces the current Golden League.

Jean Yung
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Post time 26-9-2009 09:49 AM | Show all posts
Colorful Daegu Meeting (Korea)

Jeter remains undefeated

Carmelita Jeter really underlined her newly found superiority in the women’s 100m with another emphatic win in Daegu. The 29-year-old had a good start immediately powering away from the rest of the field and was in a clear lead 30m into the race. From this point her trademark high-frequence sprinting set a massive gap with the rest of the runners with a 10.83 clocking in the end equalling her third fastest career result. Jamaican Sherone Simpson was a distant second in 11.35s and fellow American Gloria Asumnu third with the same time with both athletes an unbelievably more than half a second behind the winner. 200m specialist Allyson Felix (USA) finished in fourth place in 11.50s.

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Ini lah musim cemerlang buat Jeter walaupun gagal merangkul emas di berlin. Catatan di bawah 10.70 saat yg dilakukannya sebanyak dua kali membuktikan betapa dia adalah pencabar utama buat pelari wanita jamaica pada musim depan. Malangnya faktor usia mungkin tidak berpihak pada Jeter untuk terus mengunguli acara 100m pada masa depan dibandingkan pencabar utamanya yg masih muda.
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Post time 26-9-2009 09:50 AM | Show all posts
Colorful Daegu Meeting (Korea)

Gay over Powell, again

Although the favourite also won the men’s 100m race, it was very different to the women’s race as Tyson Gay really got pushed very hard. In the race run into a 0.6 m/s head wind, Jamaicans Asafa Powell and Nesta Carter got both excellent starts but Gay’s first strides were far from perfect and the American had to work really hard to get back in the race.

By half way all three were side by side with Gay finally moving in front after about 70m. The surprise was the fact that Gay’s last 30m wasn’t as powerful as usual and Powell stayed very close until the finish line but once more Gay conquered in 9.94s against Powell’s 10.00s with Carter in third clocking 10.15s.

In the men’s javelin 25-year-old Finn Teemu Wirkkala proved that he will be a factor in this event in the future. Although Wirkkala did not do well in Berlin as one of the medal favourites only managing a 9th place there, he did find his form at the Daegu Stadium where the next World Championships will be held.

The Finn led the competition after round 1 (77.53m) and round 2 (80.22m) and only briefly let Mark Frank of Germany take the lead in the third round with his best throw 81.86m before unleashing a massive 86.95m winning effort, his second best career throw behind a 87.23m personal best a couple of months ago.

This was also Wirkkala’s first 85m throw outside Finland which should give him some confidence after many people have stamped him as a “home thrower” after the Berlin disaster. Frank was second with 81.86m and Mike Hazle (USA) third with 79.38m in a competition where athletes only had four attempts today.

Mirko Jalava
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Post time 26-9-2009 09:51 AM | Show all posts
Colorful Daegu Meeting (Korea)

4.60 enough for Isinbayeva

Another signature event today, the women’s pole vault failed to live up to the expectations. Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia did win, but only with a 4.60m clearance this time. The 27-year-old won all of her five competitions after the Berlin disappointment and also set a World record 5.06m in Zürich. Monika Pyrek of Poland was second with 4.50m and another Russian Aleksandra Kiryashova third with the same 4.50m result.

Mirko Jalava
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Post time 26-9-2009 09:51 AM | Show all posts
Colorful Daegu Meeting (Korea)

Jamaicans win sprint hurdles

In the women’s 100m hurdles Berlin World champion Jamaican Brigitte Foster-Hylton ran an extremely well balanced race clearing all hurdles without a touch to win in a fast 12.60s result. Reigning Olympic champion American Dawn Harper was second in 12.75 and fellow Jamaican 400m hurdles specialist Nickiesha Wilson third in 12.96s. In the men’s 110m hurdles Dutch Gregory Sedoc looked to be on his way to upset the favourites leading until the 9th hurdle, but was finally caught by Jamaican World Championships finalist Dwight Thomas who won comfortably in 13.36s. Sedoc just kept American Joel Brown behind him to get the second place in 13.45s with Brown clocked 13.46s. 38-year-old veteran Allen Johnson (USA) was fourth in 13.74s.

Mirko Jalava
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Post time 26-9-2009 09:52 AM | Show all posts
Colorful Daegu Meeting (Korea)

Kamel sprints to 800m victory

Both men’s and women’s 800m races were won in stylish fashion, but the races were very different. In the women’s race Berlin bronze medallist Briton Jennifer Meadows led from the start reaching the bell in about 60 seconds and finally accelerating off the others with 200m to go to win in 2:01.65, well before Slovenian Sonja Roman who set a season’s best 2:02.88 for the second place.

In the men’s race Bahraini Bilal Mansour Ali was right behind pace maker Vincent Mumo Kiilu (KEN) after the first lap with World champion Mbulaeni Mulaudzi of South Africa and Dutch Bram Som close behind. The reigning World champion lead the runners to the front straight with Mansour Ali looking to power home for the win mid-way through the final 100m.

But 1500m World champion and 800m bronze medallist Youssef Saad Kamel of Bahrain had other thoughts as he slalomed in between five runners in front of him with 50m to go to win in 1:45.09 making it look easy in the final metres too. Mansour Ali was second in 1:45.29 with World champion Mulaudzi beaten this time for third place in 1:45.56.

In the 200m races there was no question about the winner for men or women. Debbie Ferguson McKenzie of the Bahamas was in the lead at the start of the front straight winning easily in 22.90s into a 1.7 m/s head wind before Jamaica’s Shericka Williams who clocked 23.18s for the second place.

Also running to a strong head wind, American Wallace Spearmon got nowhere near his 19.65s personal best set on this same track three years ago, but did still win in 20.29s after a powerful run which had given him a clear lead in the curve. Briton Jeffrey Lawal-Balogun lost by a huge margin to finish second in 20.98s.

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Post Last Edit by orgjauh at 26-9-2009 09:56

Colorful Daegu Meeting (Korea)

And the rest...

Nancy Langat of Kenya won the women’s 1500m in 4:06.80 fading quite badly during the final lap. The Kenyan had a clear lead after 800m which she reached in 2:07, but a 67-second last lap gave others a small chance to catch her. Polish Lidia Chojecka didn’t get too close however finishing in second place in 4:08.35.

In the men’s 5000m Joseph Kiplimo of Kenya was an early leader and early paced promised a finishing time close to 13 minutes, but race then slowed down to be decided in the final sprint. It was Kiplimo who outsprinted the others in the final straight after another Kenyan Josephat Bett Kipkoech had kicked hard with 200m to go. Kiplimo clocked 13:24.92 for the win with also fellow Kenyan Sammy Mutahi passing Kipkoech to finish in second in 13:25.14 with Kipkoech timed 13:25.34.

Felix Sánchez (DOM) won the 400m hurdles in 48.94s having lead from the start and Russian Mariya Abakumova, bronze medallist in Berlin, produced a good 66.37m javelin throw result in round one to win the competition by almost 10 metres.

Both men’s triple jump and women’s long jump were decided in the last round. American Brandon Roulhac took the lead in the men’s triple jump with his last jump of 16.44m, but Berlin bronze medallist Bahamian Leevan Sands answered with a 16.50m fourth and last round effort to win the triple jump.

In the women’s long jump American Funmi Jimoh lead almost the whole competition with her first round jump of 6.74m, but Tatyana Lebedeva of Russia, second in this event at the Berlin World Champs, grabbed the win with her fourth jump 6.78m with Korean Jung Soon-Ok in third with a 6.52m result.

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Post time 23-5-2010 11:19 PM | Show all posts
IAAF Diamond League 2010

Doha (QAT)            
Shanghai (CHN)                
Oslo (NOR)        
Rome (ITA)        
New York (USA)                 
Eugene (USA)        
Lausanne (SUI)        
Gateshead (GBR)        
Paris (FRA)        
Monaco (MON)                 
Stockholm (SWE)        
London (GBR)         C
Zurich (SUI)        
Brussels (BEL)
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Post Last Edit by orgjauh at 23-5-2010 23:49

Siri yg pertama: Keputusan 'IAAF Diamond League 2010' di Doha (QAT)

Men's 100m - 14.05.2010
Final, wind: +2.3
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Asafa POWELL        JAM        82        9.81
2.        Nesta CARTER        JAM        85        9.88
3.        Travis PADGETT        USA        86        9.92
4.        Michael FRATER        JAM        82        9.94
5.        Lerone CLARKE        JAM        81        9.98
6.        Jaysuma SAIDY NDURE        NOR        84        10.00
7.        Rae Monzavous EDWARDS        USA        81        10.09
-         Simone COLLIO        ITA        79        DNF
Heat 1, wind: +2.9
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Michael FRATER        JAM        82        9.97
2.        Lerone CLARKE        JAM        81        9.98
3.        Simone COLLIO        ITA        79        10.11
4.        Travis PADGETT        USA        86        10.12
5.        Omar Jouma BILAL AL SALFA        UAE        89        10.35
6.        Yahya Hassan HABEEB        KSA        86        10.39
Heat 2, wind: +2.6
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Asafa POWELL        JAM        82        9.75
2.        Jaysuma SAIDY NDURE        NOR        84        9.98
3.        Nesta CARTER        JAM        85        10.03
4.        Rae Monzavous EDWARDS        USA        81        10.04
5.        Samuel FRANCIS        QAT        87        10.16
6.        Roberto DONATI        ITA        83        10.50
Men's 800m - 14.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        David RUDISHA        KEN        88        1:43.00
2.        Asbel KIPROP        KEN        89        1:43.45
3.        Amine LAALOU        MAR        82        1:43.71
4.        Mbulaeni MULAUDZI        RSA        80        1:43.78
5.        Geyman L&#211EZ        CUB        82        1:44.18
6.        Michael RIMMER        GBR        86        1:45.96
7.        Hamza DRIOUCH        QAT        93        1:47.05
8.        Musaeb Abdulrahman BALLA        QAT        89        1:48.12
9.        Rizak DIRSHE        SWE        72        1:49.79
10.        Ismail Ahmed ISMAIL        SUD        84        1:50.24
-         Sammy TANGUI        KEN                DNF
Men's 5000m - 14.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Eliud KIPCHOGE        KEN        84        12:51.21
2.        Vincent Kiprop CHEPKOK        KEN        88        12:51.45
3.        Imane MERGA        ETH        88        13:05.20
4.        Chakir BOUJATTAOUI        MAR        83        13:05.65
5.        Essa Ismail RASHED        QAT        86        13:08.95
6.        Teklemariam MEDHIN        ERI        89        13:17.93
7.        Ahmad Hassan ABDULLAH        QAT        81        13:18.97
8.        Abera KUMA        ETH        90        13:20.78
9.        Joseph EBUYA        KEN        87        13:32.81
10.        Daniel Kipchirchir KOMEN        KEN        84        13:33.37
11.        Mark KIPTOO        KEN        76        13:34.58
12.        Amanuel MESEL        ERI        90        13:49.36
-         Dejen GEBREMESKEL        ETH        89        DNF
-         Suleiman Kipses SIMOTWO        KEN        80        DNF
-         Mohammed ALI ABOOSH        ETH        87        DNF
-         Tariku Beyecha BEKELE        ETH        87        DNF
-         Bethwell BIRGEN        KEN        88        DNF
-         Kamal BOULAHFANE        ALG        76        DNF
Men's 400mH - 14.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Bershawn JACKSON        USA        83        48.66
2.        Kerron CLEMENT        USA        85        48.82
3.        Louis J. VAN ZYL        RSA        85        49.59
4.        Angelo TAYLOR        USA        78        49.66
5.        Osmar CISNERO        CUB        89        49.85
6.        Isa PHILLIPS        JAM        84        50.25
7.        Michael TINSLEY        USA        84        50.65
8.        Bandar Yahya AL SHARAKILI        KSA        87        52.21
Men's 3000mSC - 14.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Ezekiel KEMBOI        KEN        82        8:06.28
2.        Paul Kipsiele KOECH        KEN        81        8:06.69
3.        Patrick LANGAT        KEN        89        8:09.12
4.        Richard Kipkemboi MATEELONG        KEN        83        8:09.84
5.        Roba GARY        ETH        82        8:10.29
6.        Elijah CHELIMO        KEN        87        8:14.29
7.        Silas Kosgei KITUM        KEN        90        8:16.19
8.        Michael KIPYEGO        KEN        83        8:16.46
9.        Ruben RAMOLEFI        RSA        78        8:16.50
10.        Benjamin KIPLAGAT        UGA        89        8:17.46
11.        Brimin Kiprop KIPRUTO        KEN        85        8:18.13
12.        Linus CHUMBA        KEN        80        8:21.47
13.        Tareq Mubarak TAHER        BRN        86        8:27.91
14.        Wesley KIPROTICH        KEN        79        8:28.93
15.        Ali Ahmed AL AMRI        KSA        87        8:40.32
16.        Rabie MAKHLOUFI        ALG        86        8:46.47
-         David LANGAT        KEN        83        DNF
Men's Triple Jump - 14.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result        Wind
1.        Alexis COPELLO        CUB        85        17.47        +1.7
2.        David GIRALT        CUB        84        17.29        +0.9
3.        Yoandri BETANZOS        CUB        82        17.22        +1.3
4.        Leevan SANDS        BAH        81        16.80        +1.5
5.        Dmitrij VAĽUKEVIČ        SVK        81        16.57        +1.3
6.        Fabrizio SCHEMBRI        ITA        81        16.49        +2.1
7.        Tumelo THAGANE        RSA        84        16.44        +1.1
8.        Randy LEWIS        GRN        80        16.17        +2.3

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Men's Shot Put - 14.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Christian CANTWELL        USA        80        21.82
2.        Ralf BARTELS        GER        78        21.14
3.        Reese HOFFA        USA        77        21.00
4.        Dylan ARMSTRONG        CAN        81        20.79
5.        Tomasz MAJEWSKI        POL        81        20.39
6.        Daniel TAYLOR        USA        82        20.22
7.        Maksim SIDOROV        RUS        86        19.63
8.        Sultan Abdulmajeed AL HEBSHI        KSA        83        19.40
9.        Maris URTANS        LAT        81        18.89
10.        Khalid Habash AL SUWAIDI        QAT        84        18.03
Women's 200m - 14.05.2010
Final, wind: +3.0
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Kerron STEWART        JAM        84        22.34
2.        Sherone SIMPSON        JAM        84        22.64
3.        Cydonie MOTHERSILL        CAY        78        22.66
4.        Sheri-Ann BROOKS        JAM        83        22.73
5.        Anneisha MCLAUGHLIN        JAM        86        22.93
6.        Natalie KNIGHT        USA        86        23.22
7.        Yuliya GUSHCHINA        RUS        83        23.26
8.        Bianca KNIGHT        USA        89        23.50
Women's 400m - 14.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Allyson FELIX        USA        85        50.15
2.        Amantle MONTSHO        BOT        83        50.34
3.        Novlene WILLIAMS-MILLS        JAM        82        50.50
4.        Debbie DUNN        USA        78        50.85
5.        Christine OHURUOGU        GBR        84        50.88
6.        Shericka WILLIAMS        JAM        85        51.11
7.        Monica HARGROVE        USA        82        51.87
8.        Christina DAY        JAM        86        52.95
Women's 1500m - 14.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Nancy Jebet LANGAT        KEN        81        4:01.63
2.        Gelete BURKA        ETH        86        4:02.16
3.        Siham HILALI        MAR        86        4:03.89
4.        Ibtissam LAKHOUAD        MAR        80        4:04.23
5.        Viola KIBIWOT        KEN        83        4:05.63
6.        Ingvill MAKESTAD        NOR        81        4:06.08
7.        Genzebe DIBABA        ETH        91        4:06.10
8.        Stephanie TWELL        GBR        89        4:06.10
9.        René KALMER        RSA        80        4:07.89
10.        Maryam Yusuf JAMAL        BRN        84        4:09.25
11.        Mimi BELETE        BRN        88        4:10.98
12.        Hind DEHIBA CHAHYD        FRA        79        4:17.83
-         Mariam MUBARAK ABDULLA        UAE                DNF
-         Tamara TVERDOSTUP        UKR        79        DNF
Women's 100mH - 14.05.2010
Final, wind: +2.7
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Lolo JONES        USA        82        12.63
2.        Priscilla LOPES-SCHLIEP        CAN        82        12.67
3.        Virginia POWELL-CRAWFORD        USA        83        12.70
4.        Perdita FELICIEN        CAN        80        12.73
5.        Danielle CARRUTHERS        USA        79        12.74
6.        Delloreen ENNIS        JAM        75        12.75
7.        Dawn HARPER        USA        84        12.77
8.        Tiffany OFILI        USA        87        12.87
Women's High Jump - 14.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Blanka VLAŠIĆ        CRO        83        1.98
2.        Chaunte HOWARD-LOWE        USA        84        1.98
3.        Ruth BEITIA        ESP        79        1.94
4.        Svetlana SHKOLINA        RUS        86        1.90
5.        Emma GREEN        SWE        84        1.85
6.        Nadezhda DUSANOVA        UZB        87        1.85
7.        Viktoriya SLIVKA-KLYUGINA        RUS        80        1.80
-         Marina AITOVA        KAZ        82        NH
Women's Pole Vault - 14.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Silke SPIEGELBURG        GER        86        4.70
2.        Tatyana POLNOVA        RUS        79        4.55
3.        Jiřina PTÁČNÍKOVÁ        CZE        86        4.55
3.        Anna ROGOWSKA        POL        81        4.55
5.        Lacy JANSON        USA        83        4.55
6.        Nikolia KIRIAKOPOULOU        GRE        86        4.55
7.        Yuliya GOLUBCHIKOVA        RUS        83        4.45
8.        Kristina GADSCHIEW        GER        84        4.30
9.        Carolin HINGST        GER        80        4.10
Women's Discus Throw - 14.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Yarelis BARRIOS        CUB        83        64.90
2.        Dani SAMUELS        AUS        88        64.67
3.        Sandra PERKOVIĆ        CRO        90        62.33
4.        Aretha D. THURMOND        USA        76        62.26
5.        Nicoleta GRASU        ROU        71        61.63
6.        Věra POSPÍŠILOVÁ-CECHLOVÁ        CZE        78        58.79
7.        Stephanie BROWN-TRAFTON        USA        79        54.14
-         Yarisley COLLADO        CUB        85        NM
Women's Javelin Throw - 14.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Mariya ABAKUMOVA        RUS        86        68.89
2.        Barbora &#352OTÁKOVÁ        CZE        81        67.33
3.        Martina RATEJ        SLO        81        67.16
4.        Christina OBERGFÖLL        GER        81        64.38
5.        Zahra BANI        ITA        79        57.29
6.        Ásdís HJÁLMSDÓTTIR        ISL        85        54.74
7.        Maria Nicoleta NEGOIŢĂ        ROU        86        54.21
8.        Elisabeth PAUER        AUT        83        52.97

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Men's 200m - 23.05.2010
Final, wind: -0.8
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Usain BOLT        JAM        86        19.76
2.        Angelo TAYLOR        USA        78        20.34
3.        Ryan BAILEY        USA        89        20.43
4.        Marvin ANDERSON        JAM        82        20.48
5.        Churandy MARTINA        AHO        84        20.95
6.        Ronald POGNON        FRA        82        21.00
7.        Shinji TAKAHIRA        JPN        84        21.12
8.        Peimeng ZHANG        CHN        87        21.46
9.        Mingxuan LI        CHN        86        21.47
Men's 400m - 23.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Jeremy WARINER        USA        84        45.41
2.        David NEVILLE        USA        84        45.70
3.        Michael BINGHAM        GBR        86        45.84
4.        Gary KIKAYA        COD        78        46.07
5.        Ben OFFEREINS        AUS        86        46.08
6.        Leslie DJHONE        FRA        81        46.37
7.        Xiaosheng LIU        CHN        88        46.62
8.        Johan WISSMAN        SWE        82        46.64
9.        Andrae WILLIAMS        BAH        83        48.03
Men's 1500m - 23.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Augustine Kiprono CHOGE        KEN        87        3:32.20
2.        Asbel KIPROP        KEN        89        3:32.22
3.        Gebremedhin MEKKONEN        ETH        88        3:33.35
4.        William Biwott TANUI        KEN        90        3:33.67
5.        Geoffrey Kipkoech RONO        KEN        87        3:33.92
6.        Suleiman Kipses SIMOTWO        KEN        80        3:33.96
7.        Nixon CHEPSEBA        KEN        90        3:33.99
8.        Haron KEITANY        KEN        83        3:37.87
9.        Eliud KIPCHOGE        KEN        84        3:38.36
10.        Alex KIPCHIRCHIR        KEN        84        3:39.22
11.        Jeremy ROFF        AUS        83        3:39.42
-         Collins CHEBOI        KEN        87        DNF
-         Ismail Kipngetich KOMBICH        KEN        85        DNF
-         Deresse MEKKONEN        ETH        87        DNF
Men's 110mH - 23.05.2010
Final, wind: -0.4
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        David OLIVER        USA        82        12.99
2.        Dongpeng SHI        CHN        84        13.39
3.        Xiang LIU        CHN        83        13.40
4.        Wenjun XIE        CHN        90        13.58
5.        Allen JOHNSON        USA        71        13.65
6.        Dwight THOMAS        JAM        80        13.75
7.        Yin JING        CHN        88        13.95
8.        Mike VAN KRUCHTEN        NED        87        14.01
-         Ryan BRATHWAITE        BAR        86        DNF
Men's High Jump - 23.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Sylwester BEDNAREK        POL        89        2.24
2.        Jesse WILLIAMS        USA        83        2.24
3.        Linus THÖRNBLAD        SWE        85        2.24
4.        Jaroslav BÁBA        CZE        84        2.20
5.        Tora HARRIS        USA        78        2.20
6.        Martijn NUYENS        NED        83        2.20
6.        Andrey TERESHIN        RUS        82        2.20
6.        Chen WANG        CHN        90        2.20
9.        Andra MANSON        USA        84        2.20
-         Shufeng ZHANG        CHN        85        NH
Men's Pole Vault - 23.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Malte MOHR        GER        86        5.70
2.        Aleksander GRIPICH        RUS        86        5.60
3.        Maksym MAZURYK        UKR        83        5.60
4.        Hendrik GRUBER        GER        86        5.60
5.        Yansheng YANG        CHN        88        5.60
6.        Steven HOOKER        AUS        82        5.50
7.        Steve LEWIS        GBR        86        5.40
8.        Jeremy SCOTT        USA        81        5.40
9.        Timothy MACK        USA        72        5.20
10.        Quan YANG        CHN        86        5.20
Men's Long Jump - 23.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result        Wind
1.        Fabrice LAPIERRE        AUS        83        8.30        0.0
2.        Dwight PHILLIPS        USA        77        8.18        -1.3
3.        Xiongfeng SU        CHN        91        8.06        +0.2
4.        Ignisious GAISAH        GHA        83        7.91        +1.8
5.        Brian JOHNSON        USA        80        7.80        +1.0
6.        Chris NOFFKE        AUS        88        7.74        -2.5
7.        Andriy MAKARCHEV        UKR        85        7.73        -0.7
8.        Zhenwei YU        CHN        86        7.57        -1.7
9.        Christoph STOLZ        GER        80        7.28        0.0
Men's Discus Throw - 23.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Zoltán KŐVÁGÓ        HUN        79        69.69
2.        Robert HARTING        GER        84        68.69
3.        Piotr MAŁACHOWSKI        POL        83        68.66
4.        Gerd KANTER        EST        79        68.61
5.        Ehsan HADADI        IRI        85        67.08
6.        Jason YOUNG        USA        81        64.26
7.        Jarred ROME        USA        76        62.04
8.        Ian WALTZ        USA        77        61.21
9.        Dongwei HUANG        CHN        89        55.76
Men's Javelin Throw - 23.05.2010
Final
Pl.        Athlete        Nat.        Birth        Result
1.        Andreas THORKILDSEN        NOR        82        86.11
2.        Petr FRYDRYCH        CZE        88        85.60
3.        Vítězslav VESELÝ        CZE        83        82.95
4.        Igor JANIK        POL        83        79.13
5.        Roman AVRAMENKO        UKR        88        78.91
6.        Qinggang ZHAO        CHN        85        74.30
7.        Ulrich DAMONS        RSA        90        71.83
8.        Tom GOYVAERTS        BEL        84        71.17

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