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2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's 110 metres hurdles

The men's 110 metres hurdles at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha from 30 September to 2 October.[1]

Men's 110 metres hurdles
at the 2019 World Championships
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates30 September (heats)
2 October (semi-finals & final)
Competitors39 from 27 nations
Winning time13.10
Medalists
← 2017
2022 →

Summary edit

Five athletes returned from the 2017 final, the defending champion and Olympic champion Omar McLeod, silver medalist Sergey Shubenkov, Olympic silver medalist Orlando Ortega, Devon Allen and Shane Brathwaite, added as a 9th finalist after he was interfered with in the semi-finals when Ronald Levy drifted out of his lane.

In the final, McLeod and American collegian Grant Holloway got out even, but by the second hurdle, Holloway was edging ahead with Ortega the next behind. Holloway was gaining a little on every hurdle, and by the fourth, Pascal Martinot-Lagarde was even with Ortega. As Holloway's lead extended, McLeod pressed. McLeod rattled the eighth hurdle. Ortega again was slightly ahead of Martinot-Lagarde, but Shubenkov was also there moving fast on the outside. McLeod hit the 9th with his foot flat, losing his balance while running at full speed. He popped up trying to get over the final barrier, bumping Ortega to his right as he failed, crashing to the track. Holloway won by a metre with Shubenkov beating Martinot-Lagarde to the line. After the bump, Ortega managed to stay upright, crossing the line in fifth, his arms outstretched as if asking what could be done after he was interfered with.

Holloway continued celebrating all the way through the first turn and half way down the backstretch before dramatically flopping to the track on his back. McLeod was disqualified for interference. After the race, Spain filed a protest and Ortega was awarded a second bronze medal.

Records edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

World record   Aries Merritt (USA) 12.80 Brussels, Belgium 7 September 2012
Championship record   Colin Jackson (GBR) 12.91 Stuttgart, Germany 20 August 1993
World Leading   Grant Holloway (USA) 12.98 Austin, United States 7 June 2019
African Record   Antonio Alkana (RSA) 13.11 Prague, Czech Republic 5 June 2017
Asian Record   Liu Xiang (CHN) 12.88 Lausanne, Switzerland 11 July 2006
North, Central American and Caribbean record   Aries Merritt (USA) 12.80 Brussels, Belgium 7 September 2012
South American Record   Gabriel Constantino (BRA) 13.18 Székesfehérvár, Hungary 9 July 2019
European Record   Colin Jackson (GBR) 12.91 Stuttgart, Germany 20 August 1993
Oceanian record   Kyle Vander-Kuyp (AUS) 13.29 Gothenburg, Sweden 11 August 1995

The following records were set at the competition:

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
Swiss 13.39 Jason Joseph    SUI 30 Sep 2019

Qualification standard edit

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 13.46.[3]

Schedule edit

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[4]

Date Time Round
30 September 20:05 Heats
2 October 20:05 Semi-finals
2 October 23:00 Final

Results edit

Heats edit

The first four in each heat (Q) and the next four fastest (q) qualified for the semi-finals.[5]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 9 Orlando Ortega   Spain (ESP) 13.15 Q
2 1 9 Omar McLeod   Jamaica (JAM) 13.17 Q
3 4 8 Grant Holloway   United States (USA) 13.22 Q
4 2 6 Sergey Shubenkov   Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) 13.27 Q
5 4 7 Shunya Takayama   Japan (JPN) 13.32 Q
6 1 3 Milan Trajkovic   Cyprus (CYP) 13.37 Q, SB
7 2 8 Xie Wenjun   China (CHN) 13.38 Q
8 2 5 Jason Joseph   Switzerland (SUI) 13.39 Q, NR
9 1 6 Antonio Alkana   South Africa (RSA) 13.41 Q
10 4 4 Konstadinos Douvalidis   Greece (GRE) 13.43 Q, SB
11 4 6 Yaqoub Al-Youha   Kuwait (KUW) 13.43 Q
12 3 5 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde   France (FRA) 13.45 Q
13 1 7 Devon Allen   United States (USA) 13.46 Q
14 5 7 Ronald Levy   Jamaica (JAM) 13.48 Q
15 1 2 Hassane Fofana   Italy (ITA) 13.49 q
16 4 5 Orlando Bennett   Jamaica (JAM) 13.50 q
17 2 3 Shane Brathwaite   Barbados (BAR) 13.51 Q
18 3 9 Andrew Pozzi   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13.53 Q
19 4 2 Dimitri Bascou   France (FRA) 13.53 q
20 5 6 Chen Kuei-ru   Chinese Taipei (TPE) 13.57 Q
21 1 5 Nicholas Hough   Australia (AUS) 13.60 q
22 2 4 Valdó Szűcs   Hungary (HUN) 13.60
23 1 8 Vitali Parakhonka   Belarus (BLR) 13.65
24 5 8 Wilhem Belocian   France (FRA) 13.67 Q
25 3 2 Andrew Riley   Jamaica (JAM) 13.67 Q
26 5 4 Zeng Jianhang   China (CHN) 13.68
27 5 5 Lorenzo Perini   Italy (ITA) 13.70
28 2 9 Elmo Lakka   Finland (FIN) 13.73
29 2 7 Taio Kanai   Japan (JPN) 13.74
30 5 2 Louis François Mendy   Senegal (SEN) 13.75
31 3 8 Yohan Chaverra   Colombia (COL) 13.76 Q
32 2 2 Eduardo Rodrigues   Brazil (BRA) 13.92
33 3 3 Ruan de Vries   South Africa (RSA) 14.07
34 5 3 Roger Iribarne   Cuba (CUB) 14.37
35 4 9 Anousone Xaysa   Laos (LAO) 14.54
36 4 1 Fadane Hamadi   Comoros (COM) 14.79
3 7 Jeffrey Julmis   Haiti (HAI) DQ 162.8
3 4 Daniel Roberts   United States (USA) 168.6
1 4 Gabriel Constantino   Brazil (BRA) 168.7(b)
4 3 Damian Czykier   Poland (POL) DNS
3 6 Shunsuke Izumiya   Japan (JPN)

Semi-finals edit

The first two in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest (q) qualify for the final.[6]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 5 Omar McLeod   Jamaica (JAM) 13.08 Q
2 1 5 Grant Holloway   United States (USA) 13.10 Q
3 2 6 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde   France (FRA) 13.12 Q, SB
4 3 4 Orlando Ortega   Spain (ESP) 13.16 Q
5 1 6 Sergey Shubenkov   Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) 13.18 Q
6 2 7 Xie Wenjun   China (CHN) 13.22 q
7 3 7 Milan Trajkovic   Cyprus (CYP) 13.29 Q, SB
8 2 9 Devon Allen   United States (USA) 13.36 q
9 3 5 Antonio Alkana   South Africa (RSA) 13.47
10 1 2 Dimitri Bascou   France (FRA) 13.48
11 2 8 Chen Kuei-ru   Chinese Taipei (TPE) 13.52
12 2 2 Hassane Fofana   Italy (ITA) 13.52
13 2 4 Jason Joseph   Switzerland (SUI) 13.53
14 3 9 Konstadinos Douvalidis   Greece (GRE) 13.54
15 1 9 Yaqoub Al-Youha   Kuwait (KUW) 13.57
16 3 8 Andrew Riley   Jamaica (JAM) 13.57
17 3 6 Shunya Takayama   Japan (JPN) 13.58
18 1 4 Andrew Pozzi   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13.60
19 1 3 Orlando Bennett   Jamaica (JAM) 13.60
19 3 3 Wilhem Belocian   France (FRA) 13.60
21 3 2 Nicholas Hough   Australia (AUS) 13.61
22 2 3 Yohan Chaverra   Colombia (COL) 13.76
23 1 8 Shane Brathwaite   Barbados (BAR) 14.29 qJ
1 7 Ronald Levy   Jamaica (JAM) DQ 168.6

Final edit

The final was started on 2 October at 23:00.[7]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  6 Grant Holloway   United States (USA) 13.10
  9 Sergey Shubenkov   Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) 13.15
  7 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde   France (FRA) 13.18
  5 Orlando Ortega   Spain (ESP) 13.30 Awarded after an appeal
5 2 Xie Wenjun   China (CHN) 13.29
6 1 Shane Brathwaite   Barbados (BAR) 13.61
7 3 Devon Allen   United States (USA) 13.70
8 8 Milan Trajkovic   Cyprus (CYP) 13.87
4 Omar McLeod   Jamaica (JAM) DQ 163.2(b)

References edit

  1. ^ "Start list" (PDF).
  2. ^ "110 Metres Hurdles Men − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Competitions Entry Standards 2019 – IAAF World Championships – PDF title, Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019". iaaf.org. 2 August 2019.
  4. ^ "110 Metres Hurdles Men − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Heats results" (PDF).
  6. ^ "110 Metres Hurdles Men − Semi-final − Summary" (PDF). IAAF. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  7. ^ "110 Metres Hurdles Men − Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. 3 October 2019. Retrieved 4 October 2019.

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The men s 110 metres hurdles at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha from 30 September to 2 October 1 Men s 110 metres hurdles at the 2019 World ChampionshipsVenueKhalifa International StadiumDates30 September heats 2 October semi finals amp final Competitors39 from 27 nationsWinning time13 10Medalists Grant Holloway United States Sergey Shubenkov Authorised Neutral Athletes Pascal Martinot Lagarde France Orlando Ortega Spain 20172022 Contents 1 Summary 2 Records 3 Qualification standard 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Heats 5 2 Semi finals 5 3 Final 6 ReferencesSummary editFive athletes returned from the 2017 final the defending champion and Olympic champion Omar McLeod silver medalist Sergey Shubenkov Olympic silver medalist Orlando Ortega Devon Allen and Shane Brathwaite added as a 9th finalist after he was interfered with in the semi finals when Ronald Levy drifted out of his lane In the final McLeod and American collegian Grant Holloway got out even but by the second hurdle Holloway was edging ahead with Ortega the next behind Holloway was gaining a little on every hurdle and by the fourth Pascal Martinot Lagarde was even with Ortega As Holloway s lead extended McLeod pressed McLeod rattled the eighth hurdle Ortega again was slightly ahead of Martinot Lagarde but Shubenkov was also there moving fast on the outside McLeod hit the 9th with his foot flat losing his balance while running at full speed He popped up trying to get over the final barrier bumping Ortega to his right as he failed crashing to the track Holloway won by a metre with Shubenkov beating Martinot Lagarde to the line After the bump Ortega managed to stay upright crossing the line in fifth his arms outstretched as if asking what could be done after he was interfered with Holloway continued celebrating all the way through the first turn and half way down the backstretch before dramatically flopping to the track on his back McLeod was disqualified for interference After the race Spain filed a protest and Ortega was awarded a second bronze medal Records editBefore the competition records were as follows 2 World record nbsp Aries Merritt USA 12 80 Brussels Belgium 7 September 2012Championship record nbsp Colin Jackson GBR 12 91 Stuttgart Germany 20 August 1993World Leading nbsp Grant Holloway USA 12 98 Austin United States 7 June 2019African Record nbsp Antonio Alkana RSA 13 11 Prague Czech Republic 5 June 2017Asian Record nbsp Liu Xiang CHN 12 88 Lausanne Switzerland 11 July 2006North Central American and Caribbean record nbsp Aries Merritt USA 12 80 Brussels Belgium 7 September 2012South American Record nbsp Gabriel Constantino BRA 13 18 Szekesfehervar Hungary 9 July 2019European Record nbsp Colin Jackson GBR 12 91 Stuttgart Germany 20 August 1993Oceanian record nbsp Kyle Vander Kuyp AUS 13 29 Gothenburg Sweden 11 August 1995The following records were set at the competition Record Perf Athlete Nat DateSwiss 13 39 Jason Joseph nbsp SUI 30 Sep 2019Qualification standard editThe standard to qualify automatically for entry was 13 46 3 Schedule editThe event schedule in local time UTC 3 was as follows 4 Date Time Round30 September 20 05 Heats2 October 20 05 Semi finals2 October 23 00 FinalResults editHeats edit The first four in each heat Q and the next four fastest q qualified for the semi finals 5 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 5 9 Orlando Ortega nbsp Spain ESP 13 15 Q2 1 9 Omar McLeod nbsp Jamaica JAM 13 17 Q3 4 8 Grant Holloway nbsp United States USA 13 22 Q4 2 6 Sergey Shubenkov nbsp Authorised Neutral Athletes ANA 13 27 Q5 4 7 Shunya Takayama nbsp Japan JPN 13 32 Q6 1 3 Milan Trajkovic nbsp Cyprus CYP 13 37 Q SB7 2 8 Xie Wenjun nbsp China CHN 13 38 Q8 2 5 Jason Joseph nbsp Switzerland SUI 13 39 Q NR9 1 6 Antonio Alkana nbsp South Africa RSA 13 41 Q10 4 4 Konstadinos Douvalidis nbsp Greece GRE 13 43 Q SB11 4 6 Yaqoub Al Youha nbsp Kuwait KUW 13 43 Q12 3 5 Pascal Martinot Lagarde nbsp France FRA 13 45 Q13 1 7 Devon Allen nbsp United States USA 13 46 Q14 5 7 Ronald Levy nbsp Jamaica JAM 13 48 Q15 1 2 Hassane Fofana nbsp Italy ITA 13 49 q16 4 5 Orlando Bennett nbsp Jamaica JAM 13 50 q17 2 3 Shane Brathwaite nbsp Barbados BAR 13 51 Q18 3 9 Andrew Pozzi nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 13 53 Q19 4 2 Dimitri Bascou nbsp France FRA 13 53 q20 5 6 Chen Kuei ru nbsp Chinese Taipei TPE 13 57 Q21 1 5 Nicholas Hough nbsp Australia AUS 13 60 q22 2 4 Valdo Szucs nbsp Hungary HUN 13 6023 1 8 Vitali Parakhonka nbsp Belarus BLR 13 6524 5 8 Wilhem Belocian nbsp France FRA 13 67 Q25 3 2 Andrew Riley nbsp Jamaica JAM 13 67 Q26 5 4 Zeng Jianhang nbsp China CHN 13 6827 5 5 Lorenzo Perini nbsp Italy ITA 13 7028 2 9 Elmo Lakka nbsp Finland FIN 13 7329 2 7 Taio Kanai nbsp Japan JPN 13 7430 5 2 Louis Francois Mendy nbsp Senegal SEN 13 7531 3 8 Yohan Chaverra nbsp Colombia COL 13 76 Q32 2 2 Eduardo Rodrigues nbsp Brazil BRA 13 9233 3 3 Ruan de Vries nbsp South Africa RSA 14 0734 5 3 Roger Iribarne nbsp Cuba CUB 14 3735 4 9 Anousone Xaysa nbsp Laos LAO 14 5436 4 1 Fadane Hamadi nbsp Comoros COM 14 793 7 Jeffrey Julmis nbsp Haiti HAI DQ 162 83 4 Daniel Roberts nbsp United States USA 168 61 4 Gabriel Constantino nbsp Brazil BRA 168 7 b 4 3 Damian Czykier nbsp Poland POL DNS3 6 Shunsuke Izumiya nbsp Japan JPN Semi finals edit The first two in each heat Q and the next two fastest q qualify for the final 6 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 2 5 Omar McLeod nbsp Jamaica JAM 13 08 Q2 1 5 Grant Holloway nbsp United States USA 13 10 Q3 2 6 Pascal Martinot Lagarde nbsp France FRA 13 12 Q SB4 3 4 Orlando Ortega nbsp Spain ESP 13 16 Q5 1 6 Sergey Shubenkov nbsp Authorised Neutral Athletes ANA 13 18 Q6 2 7 Xie Wenjun nbsp China CHN 13 22 q7 3 7 Milan Trajkovic nbsp Cyprus CYP 13 29 Q SB8 2 9 Devon Allen nbsp United States USA 13 36 q9 3 5 Antonio Alkana nbsp South Africa RSA 13 4710 1 2 Dimitri Bascou nbsp France FRA 13 4811 2 8 Chen Kuei ru nbsp Chinese Taipei TPE 13 5212 2 2 Hassane Fofana nbsp Italy ITA 13 5213 2 4 Jason Joseph nbsp Switzerland SUI 13 5314 3 9 Konstadinos Douvalidis nbsp Greece GRE 13 5415 1 9 Yaqoub Al Youha nbsp Kuwait KUW 13 5716 3 8 Andrew Riley nbsp Jamaica JAM 13 5717 3 6 Shunya Takayama nbsp Japan JPN 13 5818 1 4 Andrew Pozzi nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 13 6019 1 3 Orlando Bennett nbsp Jamaica JAM 13 6019 3 3 Wilhem Belocian nbsp France FRA 13 6021 3 2 Nicholas Hough nbsp Australia AUS 13 6122 2 3 Yohan Chaverra nbsp Colombia COL 13 7623 1 8 Shane Brathwaite nbsp Barbados BAR 14 29 qJ1 7 Ronald Levy nbsp Jamaica JAM DQ 168 6Final edit The final was started on 2 October at 23 00 7 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 6 Grant Holloway nbsp United States USA 13 10 nbsp 9 Sergey Shubenkov nbsp Authorised Neutral Athletes ANA 13 15 nbsp 7 Pascal Martinot Lagarde nbsp France FRA 13 18 nbsp 5 Orlando Ortega nbsp Spain ESP 13 30 Awarded after an appeal5 2 Xie Wenjun nbsp China CHN 13 296 1 Shane Brathwaite nbsp Barbados BAR 13 617 3 Devon Allen nbsp United States USA 13 708 8 Milan Trajkovic nbsp Cyprus CYP 13 874 Omar McLeod nbsp Jamaica JAM DQ 163 2 b References edit Start list PDF 110 Metres Hurdles Men Records IAAF Retrieved 21 September 2019 Competitions Entry Standards 2019 IAAF World Championships PDF title Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 iaaf org 2 August 2019 110 Metres Hurdles Men Timetable IAAF Retrieved 21 September 2019 Heats results PDF 110 Metres Hurdles Men Semi final Summary PDF IAAF 2 October 2019 Retrieved 3 October 2019 110 Metres Hurdles Men Final Results PDF IAAF 3 October 2019 Retrieved 4 October 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 World Athletics Championships Men 27s 110 metres hurdles amp oldid 1153155877, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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