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Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles

The men's 110 metre hurdles at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program were held at the Athens Olympic Stadium from August 24 to 27.[1] Forty-seven athletes from 34 nations competed.[2] The event was won by Liu Xiang of China, the nation's first medal in the event. Terrence Trammell and Anier García became the 11th and 12th men to win multiple medals in the 110 metres hurdles.

Men's 110 metres hurdles
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Liu Xiang later in 2004
VenueAthens Olympic Stadium
Dates24–27 August
Competitors47 from 34 nations
Winning time12.91 =WR
Medalists
← 2000
2008 →
Official Video

Summary edit

Ladji Doucouré was the leader in all of the preliminary rounds, but in the final, Liu Xiang led from the gun, running a flawless race to take the Olympic record and match Colin Jackson's world record with an identical 12.91.[3][4] Behind him, returning silver medalist Terrence Trammell had a slight lead despite touching nearly every hurdle. As a result of these errors, Staņislavs Olijars appeared to edge ahead, but Olijars hit the sixth hurdle and slowed out of contention. Coming back from an abysmal start, Doucouré became the next to edge ahead, looking like a lock for silver until he struck the final hurdle, leaving Doucouré to stumble across the finish in dead last. Trammell edged García to win his second successive silver.[5]

Background edit

This was the 25th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Five finalists from 2000 returned: gold medalist Anier García of Cuba, silver medalist Terrence Trammell and fourth-place finisher (and 1996 gold medalist) Allen Johnson of the United States, seventh-place finisher Dudley Dorival of Haiti, and eighth-place finisher Robert Kronberg of Sweden. Johnson had won the last two World Championships in 2001 and 2003 (along with the 1995 and 1997 worlds). But Liu Xiang of China, who had finished third at the 2003 worlds, had a strong first half of 2004 and was favored in Athens. World runner-up Terrence Trammell of the United States was also a challenger.[2]

Croatia, Ecuador, Estonia, Georgia, Indonesia, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovenia, and Ukraine each made their first appearance in the event. The United States made its 24th appearance, most of any nation (having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games).

Qualification edit

The qualification period for Athletics was 1 January 2003 to 9 August 2004. For the men's 110 metres hurdles, each National Olympic Committee was permitted to enter up to three athletes that had run the race in 13.55 seconds or faster during the qualification period. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. If an NOC had no athletes that qualified under that standard, one athlete that had run the race in 13.72 seconds or faster could be entered.

Competition format edit

The competition used the four-round format previously used in 1960 and since 1988, still using the eight-man semifinals and finals used since 1964. The "fastest loser" system, also introduced in 1964, was used in the first round.

The top four runners in each of the initial six heats automatically qualified for the second round. The next eight fastest runners from across the heats also qualified. Those 32 runners competed in 4 heats in the second round, with the top three runners from each heat and the four next fastest runners qualifying for the semifinals. There were two semifinal heats, and only the top four from each heat advanced to the final.

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record   Colin Jackson (GBR) 12.91 Stuttgart, Germany 20 August 1993
Olympic record   Allen Johnson (USA) 12.95 Atlanta, United States 29 July 1996

Liu Xiang equalled the world record in the final, setting a new Olympic and Asian record.

Date Round Athlete Time Notes
14 August Final   Liu Xiang (CHN) 12.91 =WR, OR, AR

The following national records were established during the competition:

Nation Athlete Round Time Notes
  France Ladji Doucouré Heat 1 13.18
  Japan Satoru Tanigawa Heat 1 13.39
  Madagascar Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja Heat 1 13.46
  Sudan Todd Matthews-Jouda Heat 2 13.47
  Colombia Paulo Villar Heat 4 13.44
  Barbados Stephen Jones Heat 5 13.56
  Ecuador Jackson Quiñónez Heat 6 13.44
  Jamaica Maurice Wignall Semifinal 1 13.17
  France Ladji Doucouré Semifinal 2 13.06
  China Liu Xiang Final 12.91 =WR, OR, AR

Schedule edit

All rounds were held on separate days for the first time since 1972.

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 24 August 2004 09:35 Round 1
Wednesday, 25 August 2004 22:15 Quarterfinals
Thursday, 26 August 2004 21:00 Semifinals
Friday, 27 August 2004 21:30 Final

Results edit

Round 1 edit

Qualification rule: The first four finishers in each heat (Q) plus the next eight fastest overall runners (q) qualified.[6]

Heat 1 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 8 Ladji Doucouré   France 0.205 13.18 Q, NR
2 4 Staņislavs Olijars   Latvia 0.154 13.27 Q
3 5 Satoru Tanigawa   Japan 0.128 13.39 Q, NR
4 3 Márcio de Souza   Brazil 0.162 13.43 Q, SB
5 7 Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja   Madagascar 0.168 13.46 q, NR
6 1 Felipe Vivancos   Spain 0.113 13.47 q, PB
7 2 Jerome Crews   Germany 0.178 13.83
8 6 Nenad Lončar   Serbia and Montenegro 0.157 14.02
Wind: +1.5 m/s

Heat 2 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 1 Dudley Dorival   Haiti 0.169 13.39 Q, SB
2 4 Yoel Hernández   Cuba 0.176 13.41 Q
3 8 Chris Pinnock   Jamaica 0.192 13.42 Q, SB
4 2 Todd Matthews-Jouda   Sudan 0.170 13.47 Q, NR
5 3 Terrence Trammell   United States 0.185 13.51 q
6 5 Shaun Bownes   South Africa 0.164 13.52 q
7 6 Damjan Zlatnar   Slovenia 0.132 13.66 q, =NR
8 7 Jurica Grabušić   Croatia 0.166 13.87
Wind: +1.8 m/s

Heat 3 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 4 Liu Xiang   China 0.128 13.27 Q
2 6 Charles Allen   Canada 0.149 13.35 Q, PB
3 7 Robert Kronberg   Sweden 0.179 13.47 Q
4 5 Igor Peremota   Russia 0.142 13.54 Q
5 2 Masato Naito   Japan 0.162 13.56 q, SB
6 1 Serhiy Demydyuk   Ukraine 0.163 13.80
7 3 Park Tae-kyong   South Korea 0.179 13.96
8 8 Luís Sá   Portugal 0.177 14.01
Wind: +1.3 m/s

Heat 4 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 4 Paulo Villar   Colombia 0.193 13.44 Q, NR
2 5 Matheus Inocêncio   Brazil 0.157 13.45 Q, =SB
3 2 Allen Johnson   United States 0.176 13.45 Q
4 1 Evgeny Pechonkin   Russia 0.150 13.64 Q
5 7 Gregory Sedoc   Netherlands 0.186 13.65 q
6 8 Shi Dongpeng   China 0.156 13.68
7 6 Robert Newton   Great Britain 0.176 13.85
8 3 Edy Jakariya   Indonesia 0.188 14.11 NR
Wind: -1.3 m/s

Heat 5 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 2 Anier García   Cuba 0.158 13.24 Q, SB
2 4 Duane Ross   United States 0.162 13.39 Q
3 7 Mike Fenner   Germany 0.160 13.53 Q, SB
4 6 Stephen Jones   Barbados 0.184 13.56 Q, NR
5 1 Sergey Chepiga   Russia 0.160 13.59 q
6 8 David Ilariani   Georgia 0.168 13.72
7 3 Levente Csillag   Hungary 0.148 13.74
8 5 Andy Turner   Great Britain 0.155 13.75
Wind: +0.8 m/s

Heat 6 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 6 Maurice Wignall   Jamaica 0.160 13.30 Q, =SB
2 6 Richard Phillips   Jamaica 0.138 13.39 Q, PB
3 6 Jackson Quiñónez   Ecuador 0.167 13.44 Q, NR
4 6 Yuniel Hernández   Cuba 0.151 13.48 Q, =SB
5 6 Sultan Tucker   Liberia 0.181 13.76
6 6 Tarmo Jallai   Estonia 0.150 13.77
7 6 Mubarak Ata Mubarak   Saudi Arabia 0.134 13.81
6 Redelén Melo dos Santos   Brazil DNS
Wind: +1.2 m/s

Quarterfinals edit

Qualification rule: The first three finishers in each heat (Q) plus the next four fastest overall runners (q) qualified.[7]

Quarterfinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 3 Ladji Doucouré   France 0.198 13.23 Q
2 4 Charles Allen   Canada 0.149 13.30 Q, PB
3 8 Robert Kronberg   Sweden 0.154 13.39 Q, SB
4 5 Duane Ross   United States 0.155 13.50 q
5 1 Evgeny Pechonkin   Russia 0.151 13.53
6 7 Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja   Madagascar 0.210 13.64
7 6 Jackson Quiñónez   Ecuador 0.163 13.67
2 Damjan Zlatnar   Slovenia DNS
Wind: +1.5 m/s

Quarterfinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 5 Staņislavs Olijars   Latvia 0.169 13.26 Q
2 4 Anier García   Cuba 0.159 13.28 Q
3 3 Richard Phillips   Jamaica 0.161 13.44 Q
4 2 Felipe Vivancos   Spain 0.154 13.48 q
5 8 Mike Fenner   Germany 0.128 13.53 =SB
6 7 Stephen Jones   Barbados 0.227 13.85
6 Allen Johnson   United States 0.190 DNF
1 Gregory Sedoc   Netherlands 0.238 DNF
Wind: +1.5 m/s

Quarterfinal 3 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 6 Liu Xiang   China 0.202 13.27 Q
2 4 Yoel Hernández   Cuba 0.200 13.29 Q, SB
3 7 Terrence Trammell   United States 0.220 13.34 Q
4 3 Chris Pinnock   Jamaica 0.195 13.47 q
5 2 Márcio de Souza   Brazil 0.165 13.54
6 1 Masato Naito   Japan 0.157 13.54 SB
7 8 Igor Peremota   Russia 0.130 13.64
8 5 Paulo Villar   Colombia 0.176 14.03
Wind: +1.5 m/s

Quarterfinal 4 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 4 Matheus Inocêncio   Brazil 0.140 13.33 Q, PB
2 3 Dudley Dorival   Haiti 0.157 13.39 Q, =SB
3 6 Maurice Wignall   Jamaica 0.157 13.39 Q
4 1 Yuniel Hernández   Cuba 0.137 13.46 q, SB
5 7 Sergey Chepiga   Russia 0.190 13.55
6 2 Shaun Bownes   South Africa 0.156 13.62
7 5 Satoru Tanigawa   Japan 0.147 13.70
8 8 Todd Matthews-Jouda   Sudan 0.203 13.77
Wind: +1.5 m/s

Semifinals edit

Qualification rule: The first four finishers in each heat (Q) moved on to the final.[8]

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 7 Maurice Wignall   Jamaica 0.162 13.17 Q, NR
2 4 Liu Xiang   China 0.151 13.18 Q
3 6 Staņislavs Olijars   Latvia 0.151 13.20 Q, SB
4 3 Charles Allen   Canada 0.150 13.23 Q, PB
5 8 Duane Ross   United States 0.157 13.30
6 5 Yoel Hernández   Cuba 0.174 13.37
7 1 Robert Kronberg   Sweden 0.124 13.42
8 2 Chris Pinnock   Jamaica 0.196 13.57
Wind: -0.1 m/s

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 5 Ladji Doucouré   France 0.200 13.06 Q, NR
2 2 Terrence Trammell   United States 0.165 13.17 Q
3 6 Anier García   Cuba 0.172 13.30 Q
4 3 Matheus Inocêncio   Brazil 0.154 13.34 Q
5 4 Dudley Dorival   Haiti 0.162 13.39 =SB
6 7 Richard Phillips   Jamaica 0.143 13.47
7 8 Felipe Vivancos   Spain 0.144 13.52
1 Yuniel Hernández   Cuba DNS
Wind: +0.0 m/s

Final edit

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
  4 Liu Xiang   China 0.139 12.91 =WR, OR, NR
  6 Terrence Trammell   United States 0.154 13.18
  7 Anier García   Cuba 0.169 13.20 SB
4 5 Maurice Wignall   Jamaica 0.164 13.21
5 2 Staņislavs Olijars   Latvia 0.174 13.21
6 1 Charles Allen   Canada 0.139 13.48
7 8 Matheus Inocêncio   Brazil 0.169 13.49
8 3 Ladji Doucouré   France 0.204 13.76
Wind: +0.3 m/s

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b "110 metres Hurdles, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Xiang equals hurdles record". BBC Sport. 27 August 2004. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Brave Liu Xiang did it! Chinese fans jubilant". Xinhua. China Daily. 28 August 2004. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Mack sets Olympic record in 1-2 U.S. finish". USA Today. 27 August 2004. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  6. ^ "IAAF Athens 2004: Men's 110m Hurdles Heats". Athens 2004. IAAF. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  7. ^ "IAAF Athens 2004: Men's 110m Hurdles Quarterfinals". Athens 2004. IAAF. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  8. ^ "IAAF Athens 2004: Men's 110m Hurdles Semifinals". Athens 2004. IAAF. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  9. ^ "IAAF Athens 2004: Men's 110m Hurdles Final". Athens 2004. IAAF. Retrieved 13 October 2015.

External links edit

  • IAAF Athens 2004 Olympic Coverage

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The men s 110 metre hurdles at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program were held at the Athens Olympic Stadium from August 24 to 27 1 Forty seven athletes from 34 nations competed 2 The event was won by Liu Xiang of China the nation s first medal in the event Terrence Trammell and Anier Garcia became the 11th and 12th men to win multiple medals in the 110 metres hurdles Men s 110 metres hurdlesat the Games of the XXVIII OlympiadLiu Xiang later in 2004VenueAthens Olympic StadiumDates24 27 AugustCompetitors47 from 34 nationsWinning time12 91 WRMedalistsLiu Xiang ChinaTerrence Trammell United StatesAnier Garcia Cuba 20002008 Official Video Contents 1 Summary 2 Background 3 Qualification 4 Competition format 5 Records 6 Schedule 7 Results 7 1 Round 1 7 1 1 Heat 1 7 1 2 Heat 2 7 1 3 Heat 3 7 1 4 Heat 4 7 1 5 Heat 5 7 1 6 Heat 6 7 2 Quarterfinals 7 2 1 Quarterfinal 1 7 2 2 Quarterfinal 2 7 2 3 Quarterfinal 3 7 2 4 Quarterfinal 4 7 3 Semifinals 7 3 1 Semifinal 1 7 3 2 Semifinal 2 7 4 Final 8 References 9 External linksSummary editLadji Doucoure was the leader in all of the preliminary rounds but in the final Liu Xiang led from the gun running a flawless race to take the Olympic record and match Colin Jackson s world record with an identical 12 91 3 4 Behind him returning silver medalist Terrence Trammell had a slight lead despite touching nearly every hurdle As a result of these errors Stanislavs Olijars appeared to edge ahead but Olijars hit the sixth hurdle and slowed out of contention Coming back from an abysmal start Doucoure became the next to edge ahead looking like a lock for silver until he struck the final hurdle leaving Doucoure to stumble across the finish in dead last Trammell edged Garcia to win his second successive silver 5 Background editThis was the 25th appearance of the event which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics Five finalists from 2000 returned gold medalist Anier Garcia of Cuba silver medalist Terrence Trammell and fourth place finisher and 1996 gold medalist Allen Johnson of the United States seventh place finisher Dudley Dorival of Haiti and eighth place finisher Robert Kronberg of Sweden Johnson had won the last two World Championships in 2001 and 2003 along with the 1995 and 1997 worlds But Liu Xiang of China who had finished third at the 2003 worlds had a strong first half of 2004 and was favored in Athens World runner up Terrence Trammell of the United States was also a challenger 2 Croatia Ecuador Estonia Georgia Indonesia Serbia and Montenegro Slovenia and Ukraine each made their first appearance in the event The United States made its 24th appearance most of any nation having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games Qualification editMain article Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics Qualification The qualification period for Athletics was 1 January 2003 to 9 August 2004 For the men s 110 metres hurdles each National Olympic Committee was permitted to enter up to three athletes that had run the race in 13 55 seconds or faster during the qualification period The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress If an NOC had no athletes that qualified under that standard one athlete that had run the race in 13 72 seconds or faster could be entered Competition format editThe competition used the four round format previously used in 1960 and since 1988 still using the eight man semifinals and finals used since 1964 The fastest loser system also introduced in 1964 was used in the first round The top four runners in each of the initial six heats automatically qualified for the second round The next eight fastest runners from across the heats also qualified Those 32 runners competed in 4 heats in the second round with the top three runners from each heat and the four next fastest runners qualifying for the semifinals There were two semifinal heats and only the top four from each heat advanced to the final Records editPrior to the competition update the existing World and Olympic records were as follows World record nbsp Colin Jackson GBR 12 91 Stuttgart Germany 20 August 1993 Olympic record nbsp Allen Johnson USA 12 95 Atlanta United States 29 July 1996 Liu Xiang equalled the world record in the final setting a new Olympic and Asian record Date Round Athlete Time Notes 14 August Final nbsp Liu Xiang CHN 12 91 WR OR AR The following national records were established during the competition Nation Athlete Round Time Notes nbsp France Ladji Doucoure Heat 1 13 18 nbsp Japan Satoru Tanigawa Heat 1 13 39 nbsp Madagascar Joseph Berlioz Randriamihaja Heat 1 13 46 nbsp Sudan Todd Matthews Jouda Heat 2 13 47 nbsp Colombia Paulo Villar Heat 4 13 44 nbsp Barbados Stephen Jones Heat 5 13 56 nbsp Ecuador Jackson Quinonez Heat 6 13 44 nbsp Jamaica Maurice Wignall Semifinal 1 13 17 nbsp France Ladji Doucoure Semifinal 2 13 06 nbsp China Liu Xiang Final 12 91 WR OR ARSchedule editAll rounds were held on separate days for the first time since 1972 All times are Greece Standard Time UTC 2 Date Time Round Tuesday 24 August 2004 09 35 Round 1 Wednesday 25 August 2004 22 15 Quarterfinals Thursday 26 August 2004 21 00 Semifinals Friday 27 August 2004 21 30 FinalResults editRound 1 edit Qualification rule The first four finishers in each heat Q plus the next eight fastest overall runners q qualified 6 Heat 1 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 1 8 Ladji Doucoure nbsp France 0 205 13 18 Q NR 2 4 Stanislavs Olijars nbsp Latvia 0 154 13 27 Q 3 5 Satoru Tanigawa nbsp Japan 0 128 13 39 Q NR 4 3 Marcio de Souza nbsp Brazil 0 162 13 43 Q SB 5 7 Joseph Berlioz Randriamihaja nbsp Madagascar 0 168 13 46 q NR 6 1 Felipe Vivancos nbsp Spain 0 113 13 47 q PB 7 2 Jerome Crews nbsp Germany 0 178 13 83 8 6 Nenad Loncar nbsp Serbia and Montenegro 0 157 14 02 Wind 1 5 m s Heat 2 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 1 1 Dudley Dorival nbsp Haiti 0 169 13 39 Q SB 2 4 Yoel Hernandez nbsp Cuba 0 176 13 41 Q 3 8 Chris Pinnock nbsp Jamaica 0 192 13 42 Q SB 4 2 Todd Matthews Jouda nbsp Sudan 0 170 13 47 Q NR 5 3 Terrence Trammell nbsp United States 0 185 13 51 q 6 5 Shaun Bownes nbsp South Africa 0 164 13 52 q 7 6 Damjan Zlatnar nbsp Slovenia 0 132 13 66 q NR 8 7 Jurica Grabusic nbsp Croatia 0 166 13 87 Wind 1 8 m s Heat 3 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 1 4 Liu Xiang nbsp China 0 128 13 27 Q 2 6 Charles Allen nbsp Canada 0 149 13 35 Q PB 3 7 Robert Kronberg nbsp Sweden 0 179 13 47 Q 4 5 Igor Peremota nbsp Russia 0 142 13 54 Q 5 2 Masato Naito nbsp Japan 0 162 13 56 q SB 6 1 Serhiy Demydyuk nbsp Ukraine 0 163 13 80 7 3 Park Tae kyong nbsp South Korea 0 179 13 96 8 8 Luis Sa nbsp Portugal 0 177 14 01 Wind 1 3 m s Heat 4 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 1 4 Paulo Villar nbsp Colombia 0 193 13 44 Q NR 2 5 Matheus Inocencio nbsp Brazil 0 157 13 45 Q SB 3 2 Allen Johnson nbsp United States 0 176 13 45 Q 4 1 Evgeny Pechonkin nbsp Russia 0 150 13 64 Q 5 7 Gregory Sedoc nbsp Netherlands 0 186 13 65 q 6 8 Shi Dongpeng nbsp China 0 156 13 68 7 6 Robert Newton nbsp Great Britain 0 176 13 85 8 3 Edy Jakariya nbsp Indonesia 0 188 14 11 NR Wind 1 3 m s Heat 5 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 1 2 Anier Garcia nbsp Cuba 0 158 13 24 Q SB 2 4 Duane Ross nbsp United States 0 162 13 39 Q 3 7 Mike Fenner nbsp Germany 0 160 13 53 Q SB 4 6 Stephen Jones nbsp Barbados 0 184 13 56 Q NR 5 1 Sergey Chepiga nbsp Russia 0 160 13 59 q 6 8 David Ilariani nbsp Georgia 0 168 13 72 7 3 Levente Csillag nbsp Hungary 0 148 13 74 8 5 Andy Turner nbsp Great Britain 0 155 13 75 Wind 0 8 m s Heat 6 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 1 6 Maurice Wignall nbsp Jamaica 0 160 13 30 Q SB 2 6 Richard Phillips nbsp Jamaica 0 138 13 39 Q PB 3 6 Jackson Quinonez nbsp Ecuador 0 167 13 44 Q NR 4 6 Yuniel Hernandez nbsp Cuba 0 151 13 48 Q SB 5 6 Sultan Tucker nbsp Liberia 0 181 13 76 6 6 Tarmo Jallai nbsp Estonia 0 150 13 77 7 6 Mubarak Ata Mubarak nbsp Saudi Arabia 0 134 13 81 6 Redelen Melo dos Santos nbsp Brazil DNS Wind 1 2 m s Quarterfinals edit Qualification rule The first three finishers in each heat Q plus the next four fastest overall runners q qualified 7 Quarterfinal 1 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 1 3 Ladji Doucoure nbsp France 0 198 13 23 Q 2 4 Charles Allen nbsp Canada 0 149 13 30 Q PB 3 8 Robert Kronberg nbsp Sweden 0 154 13 39 Q SB 4 5 Duane Ross nbsp United States 0 155 13 50 q 5 1 Evgeny Pechonkin nbsp Russia 0 151 13 53 6 7 Joseph Berlioz Randriamihaja nbsp Madagascar 0 210 13 64 7 6 Jackson Quinonez nbsp Ecuador 0 163 13 67 2 Damjan Zlatnar nbsp Slovenia DNS Wind 1 5 m s Quarterfinal 2 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 1 5 Stanislavs Olijars nbsp Latvia 0 169 13 26 Q 2 4 Anier Garcia nbsp Cuba 0 159 13 28 Q 3 3 Richard Phillips nbsp Jamaica 0 161 13 44 Q 4 2 Felipe Vivancos nbsp Spain 0 154 13 48 q 5 8 Mike Fenner nbsp Germany 0 128 13 53 SB 6 7 Stephen Jones nbsp Barbados 0 227 13 85 6 Allen Johnson nbsp United States 0 190 DNF 1 Gregory Sedoc nbsp Netherlands 0 238 DNF Wind 1 5 m s Quarterfinal 3 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 1 6 Liu Xiang nbsp China 0 202 13 27 Q 2 4 Yoel Hernandez nbsp Cuba 0 200 13 29 Q SB 3 7 Terrence Trammell nbsp United States 0 220 13 34 Q 4 3 Chris Pinnock nbsp Jamaica 0 195 13 47 q 5 2 Marcio de Souza nbsp Brazil 0 165 13 54 6 1 Masato Naito nbsp Japan 0 157 13 54 SB 7 8 Igor Peremota nbsp Russia 0 130 13 64 8 5 Paulo Villar nbsp Colombia 0 176 14 03 Wind 1 5 m s Quarterfinal 4 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 1 4 Matheus Inocencio nbsp Brazil 0 140 13 33 Q PB 2 3 Dudley Dorival nbsp Haiti 0 157 13 39 Q SB 3 6 Maurice Wignall nbsp Jamaica 0 157 13 39 Q 4 1 Yuniel Hernandez nbsp Cuba 0 137 13 46 q SB 5 7 Sergey Chepiga nbsp Russia 0 190 13 55 6 2 Shaun Bownes nbsp South Africa 0 156 13 62 7 5 Satoru Tanigawa nbsp Japan 0 147 13 70 8 8 Todd Matthews Jouda nbsp Sudan 0 203 13 77 Wind 1 5 m s Semifinals edit Qualification rule The first four finishers in each heat Q moved on to the final 8 Semifinal 1 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 1 7 Maurice Wignall nbsp Jamaica 0 162 13 17 Q NR 2 4 Liu Xiang nbsp China 0 151 13 18 Q 3 6 Stanislavs Olijars nbsp Latvia 0 151 13 20 Q SB 4 3 Charles Allen nbsp Canada 0 150 13 23 Q PB 5 8 Duane Ross nbsp United States 0 157 13 30 6 5 Yoel Hernandez nbsp Cuba 0 174 13 37 7 1 Robert Kronberg nbsp Sweden 0 124 13 42 8 2 Chris Pinnock nbsp Jamaica 0 196 13 57 Wind 0 1 m s Semifinal 2 edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 1 5 Ladji Doucoure nbsp France 0 200 13 06 Q NR 2 2 Terrence Trammell nbsp United States 0 165 13 17 Q 3 6 Anier Garcia nbsp Cuba 0 172 13 30 Q 4 3 Matheus Inocencio nbsp Brazil 0 154 13 34 Q 5 4 Dudley Dorival nbsp Haiti 0 162 13 39 SB 6 7 Richard Phillips nbsp Jamaica 0 143 13 47 7 8 Felipe Vivancos nbsp Spain 0 144 13 52 1 Yuniel Hernandez nbsp Cuba DNS Wind 0 0 m s Final edit 9 Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes nbsp 4 Liu Xiang nbsp China 0 139 12 91 WR OR NR nbsp 6 Terrence Trammell nbsp United States 0 154 13 18 nbsp 7 Anier Garcia nbsp Cuba 0 169 13 20 SB 4 5 Maurice Wignall nbsp Jamaica 0 164 13 21 5 2 Stanislavs Olijars nbsp Latvia 0 174 13 21 6 1 Charles Allen nbsp Canada 0 139 13 48 7 8 Matheus Inocencio nbsp Brazil 0 169 13 49 8 3 Ladji Doucoure nbsp France 0 204 13 76 Wind 0 3 m sReferences edit Athletics at the 2004 Athens Summer Games Men s 110 metres Hurdles sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 1 October 2017 a b 110 metres Hurdles Men Olympedia Retrieved 21 August 2020 Xiang equals hurdles record BBC Sport 27 August 2004 Retrieved 14 October 2015 Brave Liu Xiang did it Chinese fans jubilant Xinhua China Daily 28 August 2004 Retrieved 14 October 2015 Mack sets Olympic record in 1 2 U S finish USA Today 27 August 2004 Retrieved 14 October 2015 IAAF Athens 2004 Men s 110m Hurdles Heats Athens 2004 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