Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 1983 – bieg na 110 m przez płotki mężczyzn
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Bieg na 110 metrów przez płotki mężczyzn – jedna z konkurencji biegowych rozgrywanych podczas lekkoatletycznych mistrzostw świata na Stadionie Olimpijskim w Helsinkach.
Terminarz
Data | |
---|---|
11 sierpnia | Eliminacje |
12 sierpnia | Półfinały |
12 sierpnia | Finał |
Rekordy
Zawodnik | Wynik | Miejsce | Data | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rekord świata | ![]() | 12,93 | ![]() | (dts)[1] | 19 maja 1981
Wyniki
Eliminacje
Rozegrano cztery biegi eliminacyjne. Z każdego biegu trzech najlepszych zawodników automatycznie awansowało do półfinałów (Q). Skład półfinalistów uzupełniło czterech najszybszych płotkarzy spośród pozostałych (q).
Bieg 1
Poz. | Imię i nazwisko | Reprezentacja | Wynik | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark McKoy | ![]() | 13,53 | Q |
2 | Thomas Munkelt | ![]() | 13,61 | Q |
3 | Wencisław Radew | ![]() | 13,78 | Q |
4 | Mark Holtom | ![]() | 13,85 | q |
5 | Béla Bodó | ![]() | 13,91 | q |
6 | Modesto Castillo | ![]() | 13,93 | q |
7 | Tim Soper | ![]() | 14,28 |
Bieg 2
Poz. | Imię i nazwisko | Reprezentacja | Wynik | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Arto Bryggare | ![]() | 13,44 | Q, ![]() |
2 | Willie Gault | ![]() | 13,66 | Q |
3 | Alejandro Casañas | ![]() | 13,70 | Q |
4 | Liviu Giurgian | ![]() | 13,98 | |
5 | Stéphane Caristan | ![]() | 14,10 | |
6 | Július Ivan | ![]() | 14,28 | |
7 | Gary Bullard | ![]() | 14,31 |
Bieg 3
Poz. | Imię i nazwisko | Reprezentacja | Wynik | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Greg Foster | ![]() | 13,41 | Q |
2 | György Bakos | ![]() | 13,61 | Q |
3 | Javier Moracho | ![]() | 13,62 | Q |
4 | Andreas Oschkenat | ![]() | 13,80 | q |
5 | Ion Oltean | ![]() | 13,97 | |
6 | Yu Zhicheng | ![]() | 14,43 | |
7 | San Chai Kim | ![]() | 16,26 |
Bieg 4
Poz. | Imię i nazwisko | Reprezentacja | Wynik | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sam Turner | ![]() | 13,62 w | Q |
2 | Don Wright | ![]() | 13,70 w | Q |
3 | Andriej Prokofjew | ![]() | 13,90 w | Q |
4 | Daniele Fontecchio | ![]() | 14,05 w | |
5 | Wu Chin-jing | ![]() | 14,24 w | |
6 | Axel Schaumann | ![]() | 14,40 w | |
7 | Daniel Ololo | ![]() | 14,93 w |
Półfinały
Rozegrano dwa biegi półfinałowe. Z każdego biegu czterech najlepszych zawodników awansowało do finału (Q).
Bieg 1
Poz. | Imię i nazwisko | Reprezentacja | Wynik | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Greg Foster | ![]() | 13,22 | Q |
2 | Willie Gault | ![]() | 13,48 | Q |
3 | Thomas Munkelt | ![]() | 13,62 | Q |
4 | György Bakos | ![]() | 13,66 | Q |
5 | Andriej Prokofjew | ![]() | 13,76 | |
6 | Mark Holtom | ![]() | 13,79 | |
7 | Modesto Castillo | ![]() | 14,23 | |
– | Alejandro Casañas | ![]() | DNS |
Bieg 2
Poz. | Imię i nazwisko | Reprezentacja | Wynik | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Arto Bryggare | ![]() | 13,50 | Q |
2 | Sam Turner | ![]() | 13,65 | Q |
3 | Mark McKoy | ![]() | 13,73 | Q |
4 | Wencisław Radew | ![]() | 13,82 | Q |
5 | Javier Moracho | ![]() | 13,92 | |
6 | Andreas Oschkenat | ![]() | 13,93 | |
7 | Don Wright | ![]() | 14,28 | |
– | Béla Bodó | ![]() | DNS |
Finał
Poz. | Imię i nazwisko | Reprezentacja | Wynik |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Greg Foster | ![]() | 13,42 |
2 | Arto Bryggare | ![]() | 13,46 |
3 | Willie Gault | ![]() | 13,48 |
4 | Mark McKoy | ![]() | 13,56 |
5 | Thomas Munkelt | ![]() | 13,66 |
6 | György Bakos | ![]() | 13,68 |
7 | Wencisław Radew | ![]() | 13,73 |
8 | Sam Turner | ![]() | 13,82 |
Przypisy
- ↑ Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, s. 121 [dostęp 2021-08-07] (ang.).
- ↑ Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 75. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.).
Bibliografia
- IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 Statistics Handbook, World Athletics, s. 147 [dostęp 2021-08-07] (ang.).
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