2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's 110 metres hurdles
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The men's 110 metres hurdles event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 20 and 21 July.
Medalists
Gold | Marcus Krah United States |
Silver | Amere Lattin United States |
Bronze | Takumu Furuya Japan |
Records
Standing records prior to the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics | ||||
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World Junior Record | Wilhem Belocian (FRA) | 12.99 | Eugene, United States | 24 July 2014 |
Championship Record | Wilhem Belocian (FRA) | 12.99 | Eugene, United States | 24 July 2014 |
World Junior Leading | Marcus Krah (USA) | 13.25 | Clovis, United States | 24 June 2016 |
Results
Heats
Qualification: First 3 of each heat (Q) and the 3 fastest times (q) qualified for the semifinals.[1]
Wind:
Heat 1: -0.8 m/s, Heat 2: -0.1 m/s, Heat 3: +0.7 m/s, Heat 4: -0.1 m/s, Heat 5: +0.4 m/s, Heat 6: +0.6 m/s, Heat 7: 0.0 m/s
Semifinals
Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) and the 2 fastest times (q) qualified for the final.[6]
Wind:
Heat 1: +0.1 m/s, Heat 2: -0.1 m/s, Heat 3: +0.6 m/s
Rank | Heat | Name | Nationality | Time | Note |
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1 | 3 | De'Jour Russell | Jamaica | 13.20 | Q |
2 | 2 | Marcus Krah | United States | 13.36 | Q |
3 | 3 | Amere Lattin | United States | 13.39 | Q |
4 | 2 | James Weaver | Great Britain | 13.40 | Q |
5 | 1 | Takumu Furuya | Japan | 13.41 | Q |
6 | 3 | Michael Nicholls | Barbados | 13.42 | q, PB |
7 | 3 | Dawid Żebrowski | Poland | 13.53 | q |
8 | 3 | Bashiru Abdullahi | Nigeria | 13.58 | |
9 | 2 | Max Hrelja | Sweden | 13.61 | NU20R |
10 | 3 | Nicholas Andrews | Australia | 13.68 | |
11 | 1 | Matthew Treston | Great Britain | 13.70 | Q |
12 | 1 | Juan Pablo Germain | Chile | 13.72 | |
13 | 2 | Joshuán Berrios | Colombia | 13.74 | |
14 | 1 | Dylan Caty | France | 13.74 | |
15 | 1 | Amine Bouanani | Algeria | 13.78 | |
16 | 1 | Mpho Tladi | South Africa | 13.80 | |
17 | 1 | Yoan Villa | Cuba | 13.81 | |
18 | 2 | Rafael Henrique Pereira | Brazil | 13.85 | |
19 | 2 | Valtteri Kalliokulju | Finland | 13.90 | |
20 | 1 | Bálint Szeles | Hungary | 14.09 | |
21 | 2 | Pap Demba Hiramatsu | Japan | 19.52 | |
2 | Damion Thomas | Jamaica | DNF | ||
3 | Joseph Daniels | Canada | DNF | ||
3 | Thabo Maganyele | South Africa | DQ | R145.2[7] |
Final
Wind: +0.2 m/s[8]
Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time | Note |
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6 | Marcus Krah | United States | 13.25 | PB | |
4 | Amere Lattin | United States | 13.30 | ||
7 | Takumu Furuya | Japan | 13.31 | AU20R | |
4 | 5 | De'Jour Russell | Jamaica | 13.39 | |
5 | 3 | Dawid Żebrowski | Poland | 13.45 | PB |
6 | 2 | Michael Nicholls | Barbados | 13.45 | |
7 | 9 | James Weaver | Great Britain | 13.51 | |
8 | 9 | Matthew Treston | Great Britain | 13.55 |
References
- ^ "Heats results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
- ^ 162.5(a) – Aborting the start without valid reason
- ^ 162.5(b) – Delaying the start
- ^ Deliberately knocking down a hurdle
- ^ False start
- ^ "Semifinals results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
- ^ Disqualification from further events (due to yellow cards under 162.5(c))
- ^ "Final results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 7 October 2017.