Jamaica International Invitational 2014
Jamaica International Invitational 2014 – mityng lekkoatletyczny, który odbył się 3 maja 2014 w stolicy Jamajki – Kingston. Zawody były drugą odsłoną cyklu World Challenge Meetings rozgrywanego pod egidą IAAF[1].
Rezultaty
Mężczyźni
Konkurencja: | 1. miejsce | Rezultat | 2. miejsce | Rezultat | 3. miejsce | Rezultat |
Bieg na 100 m | Justin Gatlin | 10,11 WL | Andrew Fisher | 10,21 | Nesta Carter | 10,22 |
Bieg na 200 m | Rasheed Dwyer | 20,53 | Curtis Mitchell | 20,54 | Jason Livermore | 20,55 |
Bieg na 400 m | Luguelín Santos | 44,82 | LaShawn Merritt | 44,86 | Youssef Masrahi | 44,96 |
Bieg na 1500 m | Will Leer | 3:41,31 | Ciarán O’Lionáird | 3:41,74 | Chris O’Hare | 3:42,55 |
Bieg na 110 m przez płotki | Hansle Parchment | 13,42 | Ryan Wilson | 13,45 | Andrew Riley | 13,56 |
Bieg na 400 m przez płotki | Félix Sánchez | 49,21 | Jehue Gordon | 49,32 | Leford Green | 49,77 |
Skok w dal | Will Claye | 8,19w | Mike Hartfield | 8,17w | Mikese Morse | 8,08w |
Pchnięcie kulą | Christian Cantwell | 21,85 WL | O’Dayne Richards | 21,11 PB | Kurt Roberts | 21,07 |
Kobiety
Konkurencja: | 1. miejsce | Rezultat | 2. miejsce | Rezultat | 3. miejsce | Rezultat |
Bieg na 100 m | Blessing Okagbare | 11,92 | Kerron Stewart | 11,32 | Carrie Russell | 11,46 |
Bieg na 200 m | Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce | 22,53 | Kimberlyn Duncan | 22,61 | Jeneba Tarmoh | 22,69 |
Bieg na 400 m | Francena McCorory | 50,24 WL | Stephenie Ann McPherson | 50,58 | Novlene Williams-Mills | 50,90 |
Bieg na 3000 m | Amela Terzić | 9:41,12 | Gabe Grunewald | 9:42,88 | Brittany Sheffey | 9:45,92 |
Bieg na 100 m przez płotki | Tiffany Porter | 12,92 | Lavonne Idlette | 13,07 | Shermaine Williams | 13,09 |
Bieg na 400 m przez płotki | Kori Carter | 54,94 | Ristananna Tracey | 55,12 | Nickiesha Wilson | 55,61 |
Skok o tyczce | Kylie Hutson | 4,40 | Mary Saxer | 4,30 | April Steiner Bennett Katie Nageotte | 4,15 |
Rzut dyskiem | Gia Lewis-Smallwood | 59,96 | Whitney Ashley | 57,39 | Liz Podominick | 57,27 |
Przypisy
- ↑ IAAF World Challenge: Calendar, iaaf.org [dostęp 2014-04-04] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2014-04-26] (ang.).
Bibliografia
- International Schedule – May 3th, 2014 – Order of Events, jainvite.com [dostęp 2014-04-04] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2014-04-04] (ang.).
- Jam Inv Kingston JAM 3 May, tilastopaja.org [dostęp 2014-05-23] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2016-03-04] (ang.).
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