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Olympics-Athletics-Men's 100m heats results

Thu Aug 14, 2008 11:22pm EDT
 Aug 15 (Reuters) - Olympic athletics men's 100m heats
results in Beijing on Friday.
 Heat 1
  1. Usain Bolt (Jamaica)                       10.20 seconds
Q
  2. Daniel Bailey (Antigua and Barbuda)        10.24 Q
  3. Vicente Lima (Brazil)                      10.26 Q
  4. Jenris Vizcaino (Cuba)                     10.28
  5. Fabio Cerutti (Italy)                      10.49
  6. Jurgen Themen (Surinam)                    10.61
  7. Moses Kamut (Vanuatu)                      10.81
  8. Francis Manioru (Solomon Islands)          11.09
 Heat 2
  1. Asafa Powell (Jamaica)                     10.16 Q
  2. Kim Collins (St. Kitts & Nevis)            10.17 Q
  3. Craig Pickering (Britain)                  10.21 Q
  4. Daniel Grueso (Colombia)                   10.35
  5. Dariusz Kuc (Poland)                       10.44
  6. Beranger Bosse (Central African Republic)  10.51
  7. Aisea Tohi (Tonga)                         11.17
  8. Roman Cress (Marshall Islands)             11.18
 Heat 3
  1. Richard Thompson (Trinidad & Tobago)       10.24 Q
  2. Martial Mbanjock (France)                  10.26 Q
  3. Simone Collio (Italy)                      10.32 Q
  4. Aziz Zakari (Ghana)                        10.34
  5. Andrew Hinds (Barbados)                    10.35
  6. Suryo Agung Wibowo (Indonesia)             10.46
  7. Jared Lewis (St. Vincent & the Grenadines) 11.00
  8. Rabangaki Nawai (Kiribati)                 11.29
 Heat 4
  1. Michael Frater (Jamaica)                   10.15 Q
  2. Pierre Browne (Canada)                     10.22 Q
  2. Darrel Brown (Trinidad & Tobago)           10.22 Q
  4. Nobuharu Asahara (Japan)                   10.25
  5. Holder da Silva (Guinea-Bissau)            10.58
  6. Idrissa Sanou (Burkina Faso)               10.63
  7. Ghyd-Kermeliss-Holly Olonghot (Congo)      11.01
  8. Masoud Azizi (Afghanistan)                 11.45
 Heat 5
  1. Tyson Gay (United States)                  10.22 Q
  2. Olusoji Fasuba (Nigeria)                   10.29 Q
  2. Jose Carlos Moreira (Brazil)               10.29 Q
  4. Angel David Rodriguez (Spain)              10.34
  5. Lukas Milo (Czech Republic)                10.52
  6. Mhadjou Youssouf (Comoros)                 10.62
  7. Danny D'Souza (Seychelles)                 11.00
  8. Savannah Sanitoa (American Samoa)          12.60
 Heat 6
  1. Tyrone Edgar (Britain)                     10.13 Q
  2. Darvis Patton (United States)              10.25 Q
  3. Ronald Pognon (France)                     10.26 Q
  4. Hu Kai (China)                             10.39
  5. Abdullah Al Sooli (Oman)                   10.53
  6. Desislav Gunev (Bulgaria)                  10.66
  7. Ali Shareef (Maldives)                     11.11
  8. Souksavanh Tonsacktheva (Laos)             11.51
 Heat 7
  1. Francis Obikwelu (Portugal)                10.25 Q
  2. Obinna Metu (Nigeria)                      10.34 Q
  3. Walter Dix (United States)                 10.35 Q
  4. Anson Henry (Canada)                       10.37
  5. Dmytro Glushchenko (Ukraine)               10.57
  6. Calvin Kang (Singapore)                    10.73
  7. Jesse Tamangrow (Palau)                    11.38
  8. Reginaldo Michandong (Equatorial Guinea)   11.61
 Heat 8
  1. Derrick Atkins (Bahamas)                   10.28 Q
  2. Andrey Yepishin (Russia)                   10.34 Q
  3. Jaysuma Saidy Ndure (Norway)               10.37 Q
  4. Uchenna Emedolu (Nigeria)                  10.46
  5. Suwaibou Sanneh (Gambia)                   10.52
  6. Sandro Viana (Brazil)                      10.60
  7. Lai Chun Ho (Hong Kong)                    10.63
  8. Abu Abdullah Mohammed (Bangladesh)         11.07
 Heat 9
  1. Samuel Francis (Qatar)                     10.40 Q
  2. Marc Burns (Trinidad & Tobago)             10.46 Q
  2. Matic Osovnikar (Slovenia)                 10.46 Q
  4. Rolando Palacios (Honduras)                10.49
  5. Ruslan Abbasov (Azerbaijan)                10.58
  6. Sebastien Gattuso (Monaco)                 10.70
  7. Jack Howard (Micronesia)                   11.03
  8. Gordon Heather (Cook Islands)              11.41
 Heat 10
  1. Churandy Martina (Netherlands Antilles)    10.35 Q
  2. Naoki Tsukahara (Japan)                    10.39 Q
  3. Simeon Williamson (Britain)                10.42 Q
  4. Tobias Benjamin Unger (Germany)            10.46
  5. Franklin Nazareno (Ecuador)                10.60
  6. Wilfried Bingangoye (Gabon)                10.87
  7. Moumi Sebergue (Chad)                      11.14
  8. Okilani Tinilau (Tuvalu)                   11.48
  Q = Qualified
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports; editing by Neil Maidment)
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