2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 110 metres hurdles

The men's 110 metres hurdles event at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, at Moncton Stadium on 23, 24 and 25 July.[1][2] 99.0 cm (3'3) (junior implement) hurdles were used.

Medalists

Gold Pascal Martinot-Lagarde
 France
Silver Vladimir Vukicevic
 Norway
Bronze Jack Meredith
 United Kingdom

Results

Final

25 July
Wind: -2.4 m/s

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Pascal Martinot-Lagarde  France 13.52
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Vladimir Vukicevic  Norway 13.59
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jack Meredith  United Kingdom 13.59
4 Sam Baines  Australia 13.62
5 Caleb Cross  United States 13.86
6 Mitchell Tysoe  Australia 13.87
7 Wataru Yazawa  Japan 13.88
8 Greggmar Swift  Barbados 13.93

Semifinals

24 July

Semifinal 1

Wind: +0.4 m/s

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Wataru Yazawa  Japan 13.57 Q
2 Caleb Cross  United States 13.72 Q
3 Mitchell Tysoe  Australia 13.77 q
4 Jean da Silva  Brazil 13.91
5 Gregor Traber  Germany 13.92
6 Dario Vanderveken  Belgium 13.94
7 Segun Makinde  Canada 14.05
Kamal Fuller  Jamaica DNF

Semifinal 2

Wind: -1.1 m/s

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Greggmar Swift  Barbados 13.65 Q
2 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde  France 13.73 Q
3 João de Oliveira  Brazil 13.79
4 Johnathan Cabral  United States 13.80
5 Julian Marquart  Germany 13.99
6 Stefan Fennell  Jamaica 14.19
7 Charis Koutras  Cyprus 14.21
8 Batuhan Eruygun  Turkey 14.41

Semifinal 3

Wind: -0.9 m/s

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Jack Meredith  United Kingdom 13.52 Q
2 Sam Baines  Australia 13.66 Q
3 Vladimir Vukicevic  Norway 13.67 q
4 Liu Yu  China 14.12
5 Dries Peeters  Belgium 14.27
6 Arnau Erta  Spain 14.27
7 Thomas Delmestre  France 14.28
8 Kobus Moolman  South Africa 14.30

Heats

23 July

Heat 1

Wind: -2.2 m/s

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Sam Baines  Australia 13.88 Q
2 Julian Marquart  Germany 14.03 Q
3 Liu Yu  China 14.06 Q
4 Siddhanth Thingalaya  India 14.09
5 Javier McFarlane  Peru 14.10
6 Ramy Said  Egypt 14.36
7 Robin Pál  Hungary 14.68

Heat 2

Wind: -0.8 m/s

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Mitchell Tysoe  Australia 13.72 Q
2 Thomas Delmestre  France 14.10 Q
3 Batuhan Eruygun  Turkey 14.30 Q
4 Mauricio Pereira  Paraguay 14.85
5 Jonathan Santiago  Puerto Rico 14.86
Orlando Ortega  Cuba DNF

Heat 3

Wind: +0.1 m/s

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Jack Meredith  United Kingdom 13.77 Q
2 João de Oliveira  Brazil 13.87 Q
3 Kamal Fuller  Jamaica 14.08 Q
4 Filip Lööv  Sweden 14.21
5 Lukáš Haloun  Czech Republic 14.50
6 Jaakko Malmivirta  Finland 14.69
7 Saif Sabbah Khalifa  Qatar 14.88

Heat 4

Wind: +1.0 m/s

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Caleb Cross  United States 13.56 Q
2 Greggmar Swift  Barbados 13.68 Q
3 Jean da Silva  Brazil 13.87 Q
4 Segun Makinde  Canada 13.98 q
5 Arnau Erta  Spain 14.02 q
6 Cheng Yun-Yin  Chinese Taipei 14.30
7 Michael Herreros  Guam 16.92

Heat 5

Wind: -0.5 m/s

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Johnathan Cabral  United States 13.63 Q
2 Wataru Yazawa  Japan 13.76 Q
3 Gregor Traber  Germany 13.87 Q
4 Charis Koutras  Cyprus 14.01 q
5 Pasi Roslund  Finland 14.16
6 Lee Yen-Lin  Chinese Taipei 14.29
7 Aaron Wilmore  Bahamas 14.35

Heat 6

Wind: +1.6 m/s

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde  France 13.53 Q
2 Kobus Moolman  South Africa 14.00 Q
3 Dries Peeters  Belgium 14.01 Q
4 Claudio Delli Carpini  Italy 14.12
5 Tremaine Grant  Canada 14.16
6 Cornel Bananau  Romania 14.22
Christian Nielsen  Denmark DNF

Heat 7

Wind: +1.3 m/s

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Vladimir Vukicevic  Norway 13.49 Q
2 Dario Vanderveken  Belgium 13.80 Q
3 Stefan Fennell  Jamaica 13.95 Q
4 Werner Pretorius  South Africa 14.17
5 Michael Cochrane  New Zealand 14.28
6 Ernesto Prados  Spain 14.29
7 Nader Al-Haydar  Saudi Arabia 14.73

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 48 athletes from 36 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 2010 Moncton CAN Jul 19-25, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 9 Mar 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
  2. ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015