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Athletics IAAF World Championships 2017


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Men's 100m Heat 5:

1. Justin Gatlin (:USA) 10.05 Q

2. Andrew Fisher (:BRN) 10.19 Q

3. Kukyoung Kim (:KOR) 10.24 Q

4. Keston Bledman (:TTO) 10.26

5. Gavin Smellie (:CAN) 10.29

6. Abdullah Akbar Mohammed (:KSA) 10.34

- Thando Roto (:RSA) DQ

- Chavaughn Walsh (:ANT) DNS

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Men's 100m Heat 6:

1. Usain Bolt (:JAM) 10.07 Q

2. James Dasaolu (:GBR) 10.13 Q

3. Jimmy Vicaut (:FRA) 10.15 Q

4. Shuhei Tada (:JPN) 10.19 q

5. Hassan Taftian (:IRI) 10.34

6. Brendon Rodney (:CAN) 10.36

7. Warren Fraser (:BAH) 10.42

8. Diego Palomeque (:COL) 10.51

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Men's Discus Throw Qualification Group A:

1. Andrius Gudžius (:LTU) 67.01 Q

2. Federick Dacres (:JAM) 64.82 Q

3. Simon Pettersson (:SWE) 63.69 q

4. Robert Urbanek (:POL) 63.67 q

5. Gerd Kanter (:EST) 63.61 q

6. Lolassonn Djouhan (:FRA) 63.21

7. Mauricio Ortega (:COL) 62.97

8. Victor Hogan (:RSA) 62.26

9. Alex Rose (:SAM) 61.62

10. Andrew Evans (:USA) 61.32

11. Benn Harradine (:AUS) 60.95

12. Zoltán Kövágó (:HUN) 59.46

13. Victor Butenko (:WHT) 59.29

14. Mustafa Alsaamah (:IRQ) 58.40

15. Nicholas Percy (:GBR) 56.93

- Martin Wierig (:GER) NM

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Men's 10,000m Final

1. Mohamed Farah (:GBR) 26:49.51 WL

2. Joshua Kiprui Cheptegei (:UGA) 26:49.94 PB

3. Paul Kipngetich Tanui (:KEN) 26:50.60 SB

4. Bedan Karoki Muchiri (:KEN) 26:52.12 PB

5. Jemal Yimer (:ETH) 26:56.11 PB

6. Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor (:KEN) 26.57.77 SB

7. Abadi Hadis (:ETH) 26:59.19 SB

8. Mohammed Ahmed (:CAN) 27:02.35 NR

9. Shadrack Kipchirchir (:USA) 27:07.55 PB

10. Andamlak Belihu (:ETH) 27:08.94 PB

11. Aron Kifle (:ERI) 27:09.92 PB

12. Abraham Naibei Cheroben (:BRN) 27:11.08 NR

13. Leonard Essau Korir (:USA) 27:20.18 PB

14. Timothy Toroitich (:UGA) 27:21.09 PB
15. Hassan Mead (:USA) 27:32.49 PB

16. Zane Robertson (:NZL) 27:48.59 SB

17. Hiskel Tewelde (:ERI) 27:49.62 SB

18. Moses Martin Kurong (:UGA) 27:50.71

19. Onesphore Nzikwinkunda (:BDI) 28:09.98 PB

20. Stephen Mokoka (:RSA) 28:14.67 SB

21. Bayron Piedra (:ECU) 28:50.72 SB

22. Patrick Tiernan (:AUS) 29:23.72

- Nguse Amlosom (:ERI) DNF

- Polat Kemboi Arikan (:TUR) DNF

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MEDAL TABLE AFTER DAY 1 EVENING SESSION:

 

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1. :GBR 1 0 0 1
2. :UGA 0 1 0 1
3. :KEN 0 0 1 1
Total :BLK 1 1 1 3

 

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8 hours ago, Werloc said:

There's nothing more painful/embarassing than comparing my running time with the professionals :d Let's just say I'd struggle to get inside 30 minutes with 5km

I managed to get inside 30 minutes on 5km once, but only while changing up running and walking :lol: (like, running 2 minutes, walking 1-2 minutes and so on, because no way I could keep running for 30 minutes :p )

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