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2013 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 200 metres

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Men's 200 metres
at the 2013 World Championships
VenueLuzhniki Stadium
Dates16 August (heats & semifinals)
17 August (final)
Competitors55 from 41 nations
Winning time19.66
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
← 2011
2015 →
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The men's 200 metres at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 16 and 17 August.[1] The winning margin was 0.13 seconds.

In the final, Adam Gemili seemed to get the best start, but flanked by the Jamaican uniforms, he was quickly swallowed up. Midway into the turn, Usain Bolt had a clear lead. Coming off the turn, Bolt had several meters on the field. The winner determined, Bolt eased off and cruised across the finish in what would be a great time for any other human being, just a slow 200 for Bolt in 19.66.[2] Coming off the turn about even with Gemili and Nickel Ashmeade, Warren Weir out in lane 8 separated from those two and gained significantly on the slowing Bolt, setting a personal best of 19.79.[3] Taking a lesson from American teammate Wallace Spearmon who was vanquished in the semis, Curtis Mitchell spotted the field several meters then closed from dead last at the end of the turn to take the bronze. Gemili took a full dive at the finish to try to beat Ashmeade but still finished in fifth.[4]

Records

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Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

World record  Usain Bolt (JAM) 19.19 Germany Berlin, Germany 20 August 2009
Championship record
World Leading  Usain Bolt (JAM) 19.73 France Saint-Denis, France 6 July 2013
African Record  Frankie Fredericks (NAM) 19.68 United States Atlanta, GA, United States 1 August 1996
Asian Record  Shingo Suetsugu (JPN) 20.03 Japan Yokohama, Japan 7 June 2003
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Usain Bolt (JAM) 19.19 Germany Berlin, Germany 20 August 2009
South American Record  Alonso Edward (PAN) 19.81 Germany Berlin, Germany 20 August 2009
European Record  Pietro Mennea (ITA) 19.72A Mexico Mexico City, Mexico 12 September 1979
Oceanian record  Peter Norman (AUS) 20.06A Mexico Mexico City, Mexico 15 October 1968

Qualification standards

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A time B time
20.52 20.60

Schedule

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Date Time Round
16 August 2013 10:35 Heats
16 August 2013 19:40 Semifinals
17 August 2013 20:05 Final

All times are local times (UTC+4)

Results

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KEY: q Fastest non-qualifiers Q Qualified NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best

Heats

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Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) advanced to the semifinals.[5]

Wind: Heat 1: −0.4 m/s, Heat 2: −0.2 m/s, Heat 3: 0.0 m/s, Heat 4: −0.7 m/s, Heat 5: −0.6 m/s, Heat 6: +0.2 m/s, Heat 7: +0.2 m/s.

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 7 Anaso Jobodwana  South Africa (RSA) 20.17 Q
1 6 7 Adam Gemili  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 20.17 Q, PB
3 3 6 Warren Weir  Jamaica (JAM) 20.34 Q
4 2 3 Churandy Martina  Netherlands (NED) 20.37 Q
4 1 2 Curtis Mitchell  United States (USA) 20.37 Q
6 1 7 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure  Norway (NOR) 20.44 Q
7 4 8 Alonso Edward  Panama (PAN) 20.45 Q
8 2 8 Mosito Lehata  Lesotho (LES) 20.46 Q
9 2 6 Álex Quiñónez  Ecuador (ECU) 20.47 q
9 3 4 Bruno Hortelano  Spain (ESP) 20.47 Q, NR
11 3 3 Jimmy Vicaut  France (FRA) 20.50 Q
12 1 5 Serhiy Smelyk  Ukraine (UKR) 20.52 Q, PB
13 4 5 Nickel Ashmeade  Jamaica (JAM) 20.54 Q
14 1 6 Lykourgos-Stefanos Tsakonas  Greece (GRE) 20.55 q
14 5 7 James Ellington  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 20.55 Q
16 4 7 Antoine Adams  Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN) 20.56 Q
17 5 2 Jason Livermore  Jamaica (JAM) 20.59 Q
17 5 4 Wallace Spearmon  United States (USA) 20.59 Q
19 5 6 Karol Zalewski  Poland (POL) 20.60 q
19 3 7 Bruno de Barros  Brazil (BRA) 20.60
21 7 6 Usain Bolt  Jamaica (JAM) 20.66 Q
22 2 4 Tremaine Harris  Canada (CAN) 20.68
23 6 6 Isiah Young  United States (USA) 20.70 Q
24 6 3 Shōta Iizuka  Japan (JPN) 20.71 Q
25 7 4 Delano Williams  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 20.72 Q
26 4 4 Aldemir da Silva Junior  Brazil (BRA) 20.73
27 5 5 Xie Zhenye  China (CHN) 20.74
28 1 4 Isaac Makwala  Botswana (BOT) 20.84
29 7 7 Lalonde Gordon  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 20.85 Q
30 6 5 Winston George  Guyana (GUY) 20.88
30 6 4 Sergio Ruiz  Spain (ESP) 20.88
32 1 8 Kyle Greaux  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 20.89
33 3 2 Kei Takase  Japan (JPN) 20.96
34 4 3 Nil de Oliveira  Sweden (SWE) 20.97
34 7 3 Yuichi Kobayashi  Japan (JPN) 20.97
36 5 8 Rolando Palacios  Honduras (HON) 21.02 SB
37 7 2 Alex Wilson  Switzerland (SUI) 21.11
38 5 3 Luguelín Santos  Dominican Republic (DOM) 21.13
38 6 2 Enrico Demonte  Italy (ITA) 21.13
40 2 5 Ratu Banuve Tabakaucoro  Fiji (FIJ) 21.27
41 1 3 Hitjivirue Kaanjuka  Namibia (NAM) 21.33
42 7 5 Jan Žumer  Slovenia (SLO) 21.35
43 3 1 Lestrod Roland  Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN) 21.37
44 7 1 Jamial Rolle  Bahamas (BAH) 21.40
45 2 1 Josh Ross  Australia (AUS) 21.45
46 4 1 Aleksandr Khyutte  Russia (RUS) 21.46
47 4 2 Yendountien Tiebekabe  Togo (TOG) 21.85
48 2 2 Liaquat Ali  Pakistan (PAK) 21.90
49 1 1 Neddy Marie  Seychelles (SEY) 21.98 SB
49 5 1 Courtney Carl Williams  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN) 21.98
51 3 5 Mitchel Davis  Dominica (DMA) 21.99 SB
52 7 8 Didier Kiki  Benin (BEN) 22.01 PB
53 6 8 Ayman Mohamed Ahmed Said  Egypt (EGY) 22.27
54 3 8 Bernardo Baloyes  Colombia (COL) 22.37
55 6 1 Jerai Torres  Gibraltar (GIB) 22.98
4 6 Hua Wilfried Koffi  Ivory Coast (CIV) DNS

Semifinals

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Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advanced to the final.[6]

Wind: Heat 1: 0.0 m/s, Heat 2: 0.0 m/s, Heat 3: −0.3 m/s.

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 5 Curtis Mitchell  United States (USA) 19.97 Q, PB
2 3 6 Adam Gemili  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 19.98 Q, PB
3 3 4 Nickel Ashmeade  Jamaica (JAM) 20.00 Q, SB
4 2 4 Usain Bolt  Jamaica (JAM) 20.12 Q
5 2 3 Anaso Jobodwana  South Africa (RSA) 20.13 Q, PB
6 3 5 Churandy Martina  Netherlands (NED) 20.13 q
7 1 3 Warren Weir  Jamaica (JAM) 20.20 Q
8 1 4 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure  Norway (NOR) 20.33 q, SB
9 2 8 Isiah Young  United States (USA) 20.36
10 3 7 Serhiy Smelyk  Ukraine (UKR) 20.42 PB
11 2 6 James Ellington  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 20.44
12 2 5 Jason Livermore  Jamaica (JAM) 20.46
13 2 7 Antoine Adams  Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN) 20.47
14 1 7 Jimmy Vicaut  France (FRA) 20.51
15 1 1 Álex Quiñónez  Ecuador (ECU) 20.55
16 1 6 Bruno Hortelano  Spain (ESP) 20.55
17 3 2 Lykourgos-Stefanos Tsakonas  Greece (GRE) 20.56
18 1 8 Delano Williams  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 20.61
19 2 1 Shōta Iizuka  Japan (JPN) 20.61
20 2 2 Karol Zalewski  Poland (POL) 20.66
21 3 1 Wallace Spearmon  United States (USA) 20.66
22 3 3 Alonso Edward  Panama (PAN) 20.67
23 3 8 Mosito Lehata  Lesotho (LES) 20.68
24 1 2 Lalonde Gordon  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 21.14

Final

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The final was started at 20:10.[7]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Usain Bolt  Jamaica (JAM) 19.66 WL
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 8 Warren Weir  Jamaica (JAM) 19.79 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Curtis Mitchell  United States (USA) 20.04
4 6 Nickel Ashmeade  Jamaica (JAM) 20.05
5 5 Adam Gemili  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 20.08
6 7 Anaso Jobodwana  South Africa (RSA) 20.14
7 1 Churandy Martina  Netherlands (NED) 20.35
8 2 Jaysuma Saidy Ndure  Norway (NOR) 20.37
  • By winning this 200m final, Usain Bolt became the first man ever to retain the 200m world title three times in a row (winning the title in 2009, in 19.19, and 2011, in 19.40). Calvin Smith and Michael Johnson both won the title twice (in 1983 and 1987, and in 1991 and 1995, respectively) yet only Bolt has retained the title three times (2009, 2011 and 2013).

References

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  1. ^ Start list
  2. ^ "Bolt cruises to world 200m title in 19.66 seconds". 17 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Usain Bolt wins 200m gold at World Athletics 2013". BBC Sport. 17 August 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Usain Bolt wins 200m world title with ease as Adam Gemili comes fifth". The Guardian. 17 August 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  5. ^ Heats Results
  6. ^ Semifinals Results
  7. ^ "Final Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
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