2018 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's 100 metres

Men's 100 metres
at the 2018 World U20 Championships
VenueRatina Stadium
Dates10 and 11 July
Competitors47 from 36 nations
Winning time10.18
Medalists
gold medal    Indonesia
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    United States
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The men's 100 metres at the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Ratina Stadium on 10 and 11 July.[1]

Records

Standing records prior to the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics
World Junior Record  Trayvon Bromell (USA) 9.97 Eugene, Oregon, United States 13 June 2014
Championship Record  Adam Gemili (GBR) 10.05 Barcelona, Spain 11 July 2012
World Junior Leading  Anthony Schwartz (USA) 10.09 Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States 2 June 2018

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 3 of each heat (Q) and the 6 fastest times (q) qualified for the semifinals.[2]

Wind:
Heat 1: +1.1 m/s, Heat 2: +0.6 m/s, Heat 3: +0.5 m/s, Heat 4: -0.3 m/s, Heat 5: -1.0 m/s, Heat 6: +0.2 m/s

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Note
1 1 Lalu Muhammad Zohri  Indonesia 10.30 Q
2 6 Michael Stephens  Jamaica 10.30 Q
3 3 Chad Miller  Great Britain 10.33 Q
4 3 Michael Bentley  Jamaica 10.34 Q
5 6 Joel Johnson  Bahamas 10.34 Q
6 2 Dominic Ashwell  Great Britain 10.36 Q
7 3 Satoru Fukushima  Japan 10.37 Q
8 4 Eric Harrison  United States 10.39 Q
9 6 Anthony Schwartz  United States 10.40 Q
10 2 Jake Doran  Australia 10.41 Q
11 3 Rikkoi Brathwaite  British Virgin Islands 10.44 q
12 4 Marvin Schulte  Germany 10.44 Q
13 5 Samuel Purola [fi]  Finland 10.47 Q
14 5 Henrik Larsson  Sweden 10.49 Q
15 1 Daisuke Miyamoto  Japan 10.50 Q
16 5 Thembo Monareng  South Africa 10.52 Q
17 2 Luis Brandner  Germany 10.52 Q
18 2 Gal Arad  Israel 10.56 q
19 6 Tyrell Edwards  Trinidad and Tobago 10.57 q
20 6 Lorenzo Paissan  Italy 10.57 q
21 3 Sergio López  Spain 10.59 q
22 2 Vasyl Makukh  Ukraine 10.62 q
23 5 Shin Min-kyu  South Korea 10.62
24 4 Riku Illukka  Finland 10.65 Q
25 1 Isayah Boers  Netherlands 10.66 Q
26 4 Joshua Azzopardi  Australia 10.66
27 1 Joan Martínez  Spain 10.67
28 2 Simang'aliso Ndhlovu  Zambia 10.68
29 1 Timothy Frederick  Trinidad and Tobago 10.69
30 3 Thando Dlodlo  South Africa 10.70
31 1 Adrian Curry  Bahamas 10.70
32 5 Jeremy Estrada  Puerto Rico 10.75
33 5 Štepán Hampl  Czech Republic 10.78
34 6 Danelson Mahautiere  Dominica 10.79
35 6 Antonio Ivanov  Bulgaria 10.84
36 3 Mateo Vargas  Paraguay 10.89
37 2 Gerom Samael Solis  Honduras 10.94
38 5 Jonah Harris  Nauru 11.11
39 2 Tevita Potesio Pone  Tonga 11.16
40 4 Moutasim Al Shekaili  Oman 11.19
41 1 Rahmie Sharif  Jordan 11.33
42 5 Manoka John  Papua New Guinea 11.52
43 6 Jojo Iav  Vanuatu 11.63
44 1 Joseph Aguon  Guam 11.69
45 4 Mipham Yoezer Gurung  Bhutan 12.05
46 3 Shirgeldi Utomyshov  Turkmenistan 13.07
4 Abdu Ahmed Marzouq  Saudi Arabia DQ
4 Enoch Adegoke  Nigeria DNS

Semifinals

Qualification: First 2 of each semifinal (Q) and the 2 fastest times (q) qualified for the final.[3]

Wind:
Semifinal 1: +1.0 m/s, Semifinal 2: +1.4 m/s, Semifinal 3: +0.1 m/s

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Not
1 1 Anthony Schwartz  United States 10.19 Q
2 2 Henrik Larsson  Sweden 10.22 Q, NU20R
3 2 Michael Stephens  Jamaica 10.22 Q, PB
4 1 Lalu Muhammad Zohri  Indonesia 10.24 Q, NU20R
5 2 Dominic Ashwell  Great Britain 10.28 q, PB
6 1 Daisuke Miyamoto  Japan 10.33 q
7 2 Satoru Fukushima  Japan 10.33 PB
8 3 Eric Harrison  United States 10.36 Q
9 3 Thembo Monareng  South Africa 10.36 Q
10 3 Chad Miller  Great Britain 10.38
11 1 Rikkoi Brathwaite  British Virgin Islands 10.44 SB
12 3 Jake Doran  Australia 10.47
13 2 Gal Arad  Israel 10.53
14 2 Sergio López  Spain 10.53 SB
15 2 Luis Brandner  Germany 10.54
16 1 Isayah Boers  Netherlands 10.55
17 3 Tyrell Edwards  Trinidad and Tobago 10.55
18 3 Riku Illukka  Finland 10.67
19 3 Lorenzo Paissan  Italy 10.73
1 Vasyl Makukh  Ukraine DNF
3 Marvin Schulte  Germany DQ
1 Samuel Purola  Finland DNS
1 Michael Bentley  Jamaica DNS
2 Joel Johnson  Bahamas DNS

Final

The final

Wind: +1.2 m/s[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) 8 Lalu Muhammad Zohri  Indonesia 10.18 NU20R
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Anthony Schwartz  United States 10.22(.211)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Eric Harrison  United States 10.22(.220) PB
4 7 Thembo Monareng  South Africa 10.23
5 1 Dominic Ashwell  Great Britain 10.25 PB
6 5 Henrik Larsson  Sweden 10.28
7 3 Michael Stephens  Jamaica 10.31
8 2 Daisuke Miyamoto  Japan 10.43

References

  1. ^ "2018 World U20 Championships Tampere Timetable by day". IAAF.org. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  2. ^ "100 Metres Men – Round 1 – Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  3. ^ "100 Metres Men – Semi-Final – Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  4. ^ "100 Metres Men – Final – Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 12 July 2018.