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Olympics-Athletics-Men's decathlon 110m hurdles results

Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:55pm EDT
 Aug 22 (Reuters) - Olympic athletics men's decathlon 110m
hurdles results in Beijing on Friday.
 Heat 1
 1.  Yordani Garcia (Cuba)            13.90 seconds
 2.  Hadi Sepehrzad (Iran)            14.64
 3.  Roman Sebrle (Czech Republic)    14.71
 4.  Aliaksandr Parkhomenka (Belarus) 15.06
 5.  Aleksey Drozdov (Russia)         15.51
 6.  Slaven Dizdarevic (Slovakia)     15.61
 .   Victor Covalenco (Moldova)       DNS
 .   Pavel Andreev (Uzbekistan)       DNS
 Heat 2
 1.  Bryan Clay (U.S.)                13.93
 2.  Andres Raja (Estonia)            14.06
 3.  Maurice Smith (Jamaica)          14.08
 4.  Leonel Suarez (Cuba)             14.15
 5.  Trey Hardee (U.S.)               14.20
 6.  Andrei Krauchanka (Belarus)      14.21
 7.  Gonzalo Barroilhet (Chile)       14.26
 8.  Jangy Addy (Liberia)             14.31
 9.  Massimo Bertocchi (Canada)       14.32
 Heat 3
 1.  Romain Barras (France)           14.21
 2.  Oleksiy Kasyanov (Ukraine)       14.37
 3.  Andre Niklaus (Germany)          14.37
 4.  Alexander Pogorelov (Russia)     14.47
 5.  Mikk Pahapill (Estonia)          14.51
 6.  Mikalai Shubianok (Belarus)      14.52
 7.  David Gomez (Spain)              14.61
 8.  Eugene Martineau (Netherlands)   14.73
 .   Carlos Chinin (Brazil)           DNS
 Heat 4
 1.  Qi Haifeng (China)               14.60
 2.  Daniel Awde (Britain)            14.69
 3.  Michael Schrader (Germany)       14.71
 4.  Damjan Sitar (Slovenia)          15.03
 5.  Janis Karlivans (Latvia)         15.28
 6.  Mikko Halvari (Finland)          16.25
 .   Alexey Sysoev (Russia)           DNF
 .   Frederic Xhonneux (Belgium)      DNS
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports, Editing by Nigel Hunt)
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