Athletics at the 2001 Mediterranean Games – Results
These are the full results of the athletics competition at the 2001 Mediterranean Games taking place between September 11–14, 2001 in Radès, Tunisia.[1][2]
Men's results
100 meters
Heats – September 11 Wind: Heat 1: +2.4 m/s, Heat 2: +2.0 m/s, Heat 3: +3.5 m/s
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Final – September 11
Wind: +2.5 m/s
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200 meters
Heats – September 13 Wind: Heat 1: -1.5, Heat 2: +2.0 m/s, Heat 3: 0.0 m/s
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Final – September 13 Wind: +1.4 m/s
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400 meters
Heats – September 12
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Final – September 12
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800 meters
Heats – September 11
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Final – September 12
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1500 meters
September 14
5000 meters
September 11
10,000 meters
September 14
Marathon
September 11
110 meters hurdles
Heats – September 12 Wind: Heat 1: +2.2 m/s, Heat 2: +4.5 m/s
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Final – September 12 Wind: 0.0 m/s
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400 meters hurdles
Heats – September 11
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Final – September 11
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3000 meters steeplechase
September 12
4 × 100 meters relay
September 13
Rank |
Nation |
Competitors |
Time |
Notes
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Italy |
Maurizio Checcucci, Marco Torrieri, Francesco Scuderi, Andrea Colombo |
39.14 |
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France |
Yannick Urbino, Thierry Lubin, Alex Menal, Needdy Guims |
39.73 |
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Spain |
Cecilio Maestra, Pedro Pablo Nolet, Carlos Meléndez, Carlos Berlanga |
40.00 |
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4 |
Greece |
Panagiotis Sarris, Aristotelis Gavelas, Georgios Panagiotopoulos, Alexandros Kontzos |
40.22 |
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5 |
Cyprus |
Themis Rotos, Anninos Marcoullides, Prodromos Katsantonis, Stefanos Ioannou |
40.51 |
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4 × 400 meters relay
September 14
Rank |
Nation |
Competitors |
Time |
Notes
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Greece |
Stylianos Dimotsios, Ioannis Lessis, Georgios Oikonomidis, Periklis Iakovakis |
3:07.28 |
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Algeria |
Malik Louhala, Djamel Belaid, Nabil Salmi, Adem Hecini |
3:07.50 |
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France |
Laurent Claudel, Marc Foucan, Philippe Bouche, Bruno Wavelet |
3:07.87 |
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4 |
Croatia |
Elvis Peršić, Frano Bakarić, Nino Habun, Darko Juričić |
3:08.03 |
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5 |
Spain |
José María Romera, Salvador Rodríguez, Jaime Juan, Antonio Manuel Reina |
3:08.24 |
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6 |
Italy |
Laurent Ottoz, Luca Galletti, Ashraf Saber, Andrea Barberi |
3:11.53 |
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7 |
Tunisia |
Hamdi Dhouibi, Sofiane Labidi, Kamel Tabbal, Laroussi Titi |
3:13.23 |
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8 |
Syria |
Mohamed Amin Othon, Zaher Al Din Al-Najem, Radwan Jaddoueh, Hani Mourhej |
3:15.29 |
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20 kilometers walk
September 12
High jump
September 13
Pole vault
September 14
Long jump
Qualification – September 12
Final – September 12
Triple jump
September 11
Shot put
September 13
Discus throw
September 12
Hammer throw
September 14
Javelin throw
September 14
Decathlon
September 11–12
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Women's results
100 meters
Heats – September 11 Wind: Heat 1: +3.1, Heat 2: +2.6, Heat 3: +2.9
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Final – September 11
Wind: +1.6 m/s
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200 meters
Heats – September 13 Wind: Heat ?: +0.4 m/s, Heat 3: +1.3
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Final – September 13
Wind: +2.6 m/s
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400 meters
Heats – September 12
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Final – September 12
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800 meters
Heats – September 11
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Final – September 12
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1500 meters
September 14
5000 meters
September 13
10,000 meters
September 12
Marathon
September 11
100 meters hurdles
Heats – September 12 Wind: Heat 1: +2.4 m/s, Heat 2: +0.9 m/s
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Final – September 12
Wind: +1.5 m/s
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400 meters hurdles
Heats – September 11
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Final – September 11
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3000 meters steeplechase
September 11
4 × 100 meters relay
September 13
Rank |
Nation |
Competitors |
Time |
Notes
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France |
Haydy Aron, Céline Thelamon, Fabé Dia, Sylvie Mballa Éloundou |
44.40 |
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Italy |
Anita Pistone, Francesca Cola, Manuela Grillo, Danielle Perpoli |
44.89 |
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Greece |
Athina Kopsia, Effrosyni Patsou, Olga Kaidantzi, Giannoula Kafetzi |
44.97 |
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4 |
Spain |
María Antonia Duque, Margarita de Miguel, Concepción Montaner, Raquel Fraguas |
47.64 |
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5 |
Lebanon |
Rania Estephan, Gretta Taslakian, Sandra Gabrael, Nathalie Saykaly |
49.30 |
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4 × 400 meters relay
September 14
Rank |
Nation |
Competitors |
Time |
Notes
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France |
Anita Mormand, Viviane Dorsile, Marie-Louise Bévis, Francine Landre |
3:34.28 |
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Italy |
Daniela Reina, Fabiola Piroddi, Francesca Carbone, Danielle Perpoli |
3:38.90 |
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Greece |
Georgia Koumnaki, Hristina Hantzi-Neag, Paraskevi Tsapara, Chrysoula Goudenoudi |
3:42.22 |
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4 |
Spain |
Miriam Alonso, Yolanda Reyes, Miriam Bravo, Eva Paniagua |
3:43.14 |
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5 |
Cyprus |
Vaso Papaioannou, Theodora Kyriakou, Alissa Kallinikou, Androula Sialou |
3:43.20 |
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6 |
Tunisia |
Awatef Hamrouni, Fatma Lanouar, Abir Nakhli, Awatef Ben Hassine |
3:47.10 |
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20 kilometers walk
September 14
High jump
September 12
Pole vault
September 11
Long jump
September 13
Triple jump
September 14
Shot put
September 12
Discus throw
September 11
Hammer throw
September 13
Javelin throw
September 13
Heptathlon
September 13–14
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
References
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