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Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles

The men's 110 metres hurdles competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom was held at the Olympic Stadium on 7–8 August.[1] Fifty-three athletes from 33 nations competed.[2] The event was won by Aries Merritt of the United States, the nation's first championship in the event since 1996 and 19th overall. Hansle Parchment's bronze was Jamaica's first medal in the men's high hurdles.

Men's 110 metres hurdles
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
Liu Xiang carried off by his competitors
VenueOlympic Stadium
Date7–8 August
Competitors53 from 33 nations
Winning time12.92
Medalists
← 2008
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Official Video

Summary

The qualifying round was notable for who was eliminated. In heat 3, Shamar Sands was in the lead until he hit the sixth hurdle, crashing into the next hurdle and somersaulting into a heap, making him one of three athletes in that heat not to make it to the finish line. In the fifth heat, Aries Merritt ran the fastest qualifying time by far with a 13.07. In the final heat, 2004 gold medalist Liu Xiang reminded viewers of his 2008 performance, failing to clear the first hurdle, and injuring his right achilles. After a minute on the track, Liu got up onto his left leg and hopped off the track. Refusing a wheelchair assist and medical attention, he returned to the track and hopped all the way to the final hurdle. Returning to his assigned lane 4, Liu kissed the top of the tenth hurdle, perhaps signifying the end of his Olympic career. He then hopped across the finish line, where he was assisted off the track by heat winner Andy Turner, Balázs Baji and Jackson Quiñónez.

The semifinal round was again dominated by Merritt running a 12.94. World record holder and defending champion Dayron Robles led Hansle Parchment to the Jamaican national record in 13.14. 13.31 qualified on time.

In the final, Robles and Merritt got the fastest starts but Merritt pulled ahead at hurdle 3, by hurdle 5 Robles was wincing in pain, pushing over the sixth hurdle and holding his leg. Merritt continued to a personal best 12.92 and a .12 win over reigning world champion Jason Richardson. Parchment took another .02 off his national record for the bronze, the rest of the field was not even close, more than a quarter of a second behind.[3]

Merritt moves past Renaldo Nehemiah to become the #7 hurdler of all time.[4]

Background

This was the 27th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Five finalists from 2008 returned: gold medalist Dayron Robles of Cuba, fourth-place finisher Ladji Doucouré of France, fifth-place finisher Artur Noga of Poland, seventh-place finisher Richard Phillips of Jamaica, and eighth-place finisher Jackson Quiñónez of Spain. The 2004 gold medalist Liu Xiang of China, who had been unable to run in the first round in 2008 due to injury, also returned. Favorites included Liu (who had taken second at the 2011 world championships), Robles (who still held the world record), Jason Richardson of the United States (who was the 2011 world champion), and Aries Merritt of the United States (who was undefeated in 2012, including the world indoor championships).[2]

Honduras, Iran, and Lebanon each made their first appearance in the event. The United States made its 26th appearance, most of any nation (having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games).

Qualification

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to 3 qualified athletes in the men's 110 metres hurdles event if all athletes met the A standard, or 1 athlete if they met the B standard. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The qualifying time standards could be obtained in various meets during the qualifying period that had the approval of the IAAF. Only outdoor meets, not indoor meets, were eligible. The A standard for the 2012 men's 110 metres hurdles was 13.52 seconds; the B standard was 13.60 seconds. The qualifying period for was from 1 May 2011 to 8 July 2012. NOCs could also have an athlete enter the 110 metres hurdles through a universality place. NOCs could enter one male athlete in an athletics event, regardless of time, if they had no male athletes meeting the qualifying A or B standards in any men's athletic event.[5][6][7]

Competition format

Despite a larger field than past years, the competition narrowed from four rounds to three. The men's 110 metres hurdles competition consisted of heats (Round 1), semifinals, and a final.[8] The fastest competitors from each race in the heats qualified for the semifinals along with the fastest overall competitors not already qualified that were required to fill the available spaces in the semifinals.[9]

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows:

World record   Dayron Robles (CUB) 12.87 Ostrava, Czech Republic 12 June 2008
Olympic record   Liu Xiang (CHN) 12.91 Athens, Greece 27 August 2004

The following national record was set during this competition.

Schedule

After two Games in which all rounds were on separate days, the 2012 schedule returned to having the semifinals and final on the same day.

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 7 August 2012 10:10 Round 1
Wednesday, 8 August 2012 19:15
21:15
Semifinals
Finals

Results

 
Official Video of the First Round

Round 1

Qual. rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 6 fastest times (q) qualified.

Heat 1

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 9 Sergey Shubenkov   Russia 0.157 13.26 Q
2 2 Konstadínos Douvalídis   Greece 0.163 13.40 Q
3 8 Adrien Deghelt   Belgium 0.158 13.52 Q
4 4 Garfield Darien   France 0.171 13.54 q
5 3 Paulo Villar   Colombia 0.169 13.55 q, SB
6 6 Matthias Bühler   Germany 0.157 13.68
7 7 Shi Dongpeng   China 0.150 13.78
8 5 David Ilariani   Georgia 0.158 13.90
Wind: +0.6 m/s

Heat 2

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 2 Jason Richardson   United States 0.192 13.33 Q
2 6 Lawrence Clarke   Great Britain 0.160 13.42 Q
3 3 Maksim Lynsha   Belarus 0.168 13.47 Q, SB
4 7 Wayne Davis   Trinidad and Tobago 0.169 13.52 q
5 9 Andrew Riley   Jamaica 0.174 13.59
6 5 João Carlos Almeida   Portugal 0.116 13.69
7 8 Rouhollah Askari   Iran 0.182 13.97
8 1 Ronald Forbes   Cayman Islands 0.161 14.21
4 Enrique Llanos   Puerto Rico DNF
Wind: +0.8 m/s

Heat 3

 
Start of heat 3, after Ali Kamé was disqualified for false starting

Ali Kamé was disqualified for false starting. Andrew Pozzi failed to finish the race. Shamar Sands crashed over the sixth hurdle; he eventually finished but was officially disqualified for not jumping each hurdle. Doucouré was obstructed by Sands and advanced to the semifinals.

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 4 Orlando Ortega   Cuba 0.158 13.26 Q
2 8 Hansle Parchment   Jamaica 0.145 13.32 Q
3 6 Konstantin Shabanov   Russia 0.140 13.63 Q
4 2 Ladji Doucouré   France 0.170 13.67 q
5 7 Mikel Thomas   Trinidad and Tobago 0.135 13.74
6 9 Erik Balnuweit   Germany 0.152 13.77
5 Andrew Pozzi   Great Britain 0.143 DNF
3 Shamar Sands   Bahamas 0.160 35.44 DSQ
1 Ali Kamé   Madagascar DSQ
Wind: +1.2 m/s

Heat 4

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 9 Dayron Robles   Cuba 0.172 13.33 Q
2 4 Lehann Fourie   South Africa 0.159 13.49 Q, SB
3 2 Jeff Porter   United States 0.148 13.53 Q
4 7 Dimitri Bascou   France 0.149 13.57 q
5 1 Greggmar Swift   Barbados 0.150 13.62
6 6 Alexander John   Germany 0.195 13.67
7 5 Fawaz Al-Shammari   Kuwait 0.174 14.00
8 8 Héctor Cotto   Puerto Rico 0.158 14.08
9 3 Ahmad Hazer   Lebanon 0.195 14.82
Wind: +0.1 m/s

Heat 5

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 7 Aries Merritt   United States 0.142 13.07 Q
2 3 Ryan Brathwaite   Barbados 0.166 13.23 Q, SB
3 2 Xie Wenjun   China 0.143 13.43 Q
4 1 Emanuele Abate   Italy 0.146 13.46 q
5 9 Richard Phillips   Jamaica 0.154 13.47 q
6 6 Dániel Kiss   Hungary 0.188 13.62
7 5 Aleksey Dremin   Russia 0.151 13.75 SB
8 8 Jeffrey Julmis   Haiti 0.161 13.87
9 4 Ronald Bennett   Honduras 0.207 14.45
Wind: +0.7 m/s

Heat 6

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 7 Andy Turner   Great Britain 0.159 13.42 Q
2 9 Selim Nurudeen   Nigeria 0.141 13.51 Q, PB
3 8 Gregory Sedoc   Netherlands 0.157 13.52 Q
4 6 Balázs Baji   Hungary 0.139 13.76
5 3 Jackson Quiñónez   Spain 0.154 13.76 SB
2 Shane Brathwaite   Barbados 0.124 DNF
4 Liu Xiang   China 0.123 DNF
5 Artur Noga   Poland 0.173 DNF
1 Moussa Dembélé   Senegal 0.167 DSQ
Wind: +0.4 m/s
 
Official Video of the Semifinal Round

Semifinals

Qual. rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified.

Semifinal 1

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 5 Jason Richardson   United States 0.160 13.13 Q
2 6 Orlando Ortega   Cuba 0.151 13.26 Q
3 4 Lawrence Clarke   Great Britain 0.159 13.31 q, PB
4 8 Adrien Deghelt   Belgium 0.142 13.42 PB
5 3 Garfield Darien   France 0.154 13.48
6 2 Wayne Davis   Trinidad and Tobago 0.165 13.49
7 7 Konstadínos Douvalídis   Greece 0.146 13.77
9 Gregory Sedoc   Netherlands 0.189 DNF
Wind: -0.5 m/s

Heat 2

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 7 Aries Merritt   United States 0.147 12.94 Q
2 4 Ryan Brathwaite   Barbados 0.159 13.23 Q, SB
3 9 Xie Wenjun   China 0.158 13.34 PB
4 6 Andy Turner   Great Britain 0.151 13.42
5 5 Selim Nurudeen   Nigeria 0.153 13.55
6 3 Dimitri Bascou   France 0.150 13.55
7 2 Paulo Villar   Colombia 0.177 13.63
8 8 Konstantin Shabanov   Russia 0.154 13.65
1 Richard Phillips   Jamaica 0.146 DNF
Wind: +0.1 m/s

Heat 3

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 7 Dayron Robles   Cuba 0.162 13.10 Q, SB
2 5 Hansle Parchment   Jamaica 0.172 13.14 Q, NR
3 6 Lehann Fourie   South Africa 0.139 13.28 q, PB
4 2 Emanuele Abate   Italy 0.150 13.35
5 9 Jeff Porter   United States 0.153 13.41
6 4 Sergey Shubenkov   Russia 0.156 13.41
7 8 Maksim Lynsha   Belarus 0.167 13.45 PB
8 3 Ladji Doucouré   France 0.189 13.74
Wind: +0.1 m/s

Final

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
  6 Aries Merritt   United States 0.143 12.92 PB
  4 Jason Richardson   United States 0.194 13.04
  7 Hansle Parchment   Jamaica 0.172 13.12 NR
4 2 Lawrence Clarke   Great Britain 0.169 13.39
5 8 Ryan Brathwaite   Barbados 0.163 13.40
6 9 Orlando Ortega   Cuba 0.135 13.43
7 3 Lehann Fourie   South Africa 0.136 13.53
5 Dayron Robles   Cuba 0.159 DNF
Wind: -0.3 m/s

References

  1. ^ "Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics". Archived from the original on 2012-09-05. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
  2. ^ a b "110 metres Hurdles, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  3. ^ "World Athletics".
  4. ^ "100 Metres - women - senior - outdoor - 2021".
  5. ^ "QUALIFICATION SYSTEM – GAMES OF THE XXX OLYMPIAD" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  6. ^ . Telegraph. 15 April 2011. Archived from the original on 19 April 2011. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  7. ^ "Amended Qualifying Standards". IAAF. Retrieved 7 December 2011.
  8. ^ "Men's 110m Hurdles". London 2012 Organising Committee. Archived from the original on 8 December 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  9. ^ . London 2012 Organising Committee. Archived from the original on 5 June 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2012.

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The men s 110 metres hurdles competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London United Kingdom was held at the Olympic Stadium on 7 8 August 1 Fifty three athletes from 33 nations competed 2 The event was won by Aries Merritt of the United States the nation s first championship in the event since 1996 and 19th overall Hansle Parchment s bronze was Jamaica s first medal in the men s high hurdles Men s 110 metres hurdlesat the Games of the XXX OlympiadLiu Xiang carried off by his competitorsVenueOlympic StadiumDate7 8 AugustCompetitors53 from 33 nationsWinning time12 92MedalistsAries Merritt United StatesJason Richardson United StatesHansle Parchment Jamaica 20082016 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 Semifinals 7 2 1 Semifinal 1 7 2 2 Heat 2 7 2 3 Heat 3 7 3 Final 8 ReferencesSummary EditThe qualifying round was notable for who was eliminated In heat 3 Shamar Sands was in the lead until he hit the sixth hurdle crashing into the next hurdle and somersaulting into a heap making him one of three athletes in that heat not to make it to the finish line In the fifth heat Aries Merritt ran the fastest qualifying time by far with a 13 07 In the final heat 2004 gold medalist Liu Xiang reminded viewers of his 2008 performance failing to clear the first hurdle and injuring his right achilles After a minute on the track Liu got up onto his left leg and hopped off the track Refusing a wheelchair assist and medical attention he returned to the track and hopped all the way to the final hurdle Returning to his assigned lane 4 Liu kissed the top of the tenth hurdle perhaps signifying the end of his Olympic career He then hopped across the finish line where he was assisted off the track by heat winner Andy Turner Balazs Baji and Jackson Quinonez The semifinal round was again dominated by Merritt running a 12 94 World record holder and defending champion Dayron Robles led Hansle Parchment to the Jamaican national record in 13 14 13 31 qualified on time In the final Robles and Merritt got the fastest starts but Merritt pulled ahead at hurdle 3 by hurdle 5 Robles was wincing in pain pushing over the sixth hurdle and holding his leg Merritt continued to a personal best 12 92 and a 12 win over reigning world champion Jason Richardson Parchment took another 02 off his national record for the bronze the rest of the field was not even close more than a quarter of a second behind 3 Merritt moves past Renaldo Nehemiah to become the 7 hurdler of all time 4 Background EditThis was the 27th appearance of the event which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics Five finalists from 2008 returned gold medalist Dayron Robles of Cuba fourth place finisher Ladji Doucoure of France fifth place finisher Artur Noga of Poland seventh place finisher Richard Phillips of Jamaica and eighth place finisher Jackson Quinonez of Spain The 2004 gold medalist Liu Xiang of China who had been unable to run in the first round in 2008 due to injury also returned Favorites included Liu who had taken second at the 2011 world championships Robles who still held the world record Jason Richardson of the United States who was the 2011 world champion and Aries Merritt of the United States who was undefeated in 2012 including the world indoor championships 2 Honduras Iran and Lebanon each made their first appearance in the event The United States made its 26th appearance most of any nation having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games Qualification EditMain article Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics Qualification A National Olympic Committee NOC could enter up to 3 qualified athletes in the men s 110 metres hurdles event if all athletes met the A standard or 1 athlete if they met the B standard The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress The qualifying time standards could be obtained in various meets during the qualifying period that had the approval of the IAAF Only outdoor meets not indoor meets were eligible The A standard for the 2012 men s 110 metres hurdles was 13 52 seconds the B standard was 13 60 seconds The qualifying period for was from 1 May 2011 to 8 July 2012 NOCs could also have an athlete enter the 110 metres hurdles through a universality place NOCs could enter one male athlete in an athletics event regardless of time if they had no male athletes meeting the qualifying A or B standards in any men s athletic event 5 6 7 Competition format EditDespite a larger field than past years the competition narrowed from four rounds to three The men s 110 metres hurdles competition consisted of heats Round 1 semifinals and a final 8 The fastest competitors from each race in the heats qualified for the semifinals along with the fastest overall competitors not already qualified that were required to fill the available spaces in the semifinals 9 Records EditPrior to this competition the existing world and Olympic records were as follows World record Dayron Robles CUB 12 87 Ostrava Czech Republic 12 June 2008Olympic record Liu Xiang CHN 12 91 Athens Greece 27 August 2004The following national record was set during this competition Jamaica National Record Hansle Parchment JAM 13 12Schedule EditAfter two Games in which all rounds were on separate days the 2012 schedule returned to having the semifinals and final on the same day All times are British Summer Time UTC 1 Date Time RoundTuesday 7 August 2012 10 10 Round 1Wednesday 8 August 2012 19 1521 15 SemifinalsFinalsResults Edit Official Video of the First Round Round 1 Edit Qual rule first 3 of each heat Q plus the 6 fastest times q qualified Heat 1 Edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes1 9 Sergey Shubenkov Russia 0 157 13 26 Q2 2 Konstadinos Douvalidis Greece 0 163 13 40 Q3 8 Adrien Deghelt Belgium 0 158 13 52 Q4 4 Garfield Darien France 0 171 13 54 q5 3 Paulo Villar Colombia 0 169 13 55 q SB6 6 Matthias Buhler Germany 0 157 13 687 7 Shi Dongpeng China 0 150 13 788 5 David Ilariani Georgia 0 158 13 90Wind 0 6 m sHeat 2 Edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes1 2 Jason Richardson United States 0 192 13 33 Q2 6 Lawrence Clarke Great Britain 0 160 13 42 Q3 3 Maksim Lynsha Belarus 0 168 13 47 Q SB4 7 Wayne Davis Trinidad and Tobago 0 169 13 52 q5 9 Andrew Riley Jamaica 0 174 13 596 5 Joao Carlos Almeida Portugal 0 116 13 697 8 Rouhollah Askari Iran 0 182 13 978 1 Ronald Forbes Cayman Islands 0 161 14 21 4 Enrique Llanos Puerto Rico DNFWind 0 8 m sHeat 3 Edit Start of heat 3 after Ali Kame was disqualified for false starting Ali Kame was disqualified for false starting Andrew Pozzi failed to finish the race Shamar Sands crashed over the sixth hurdle he eventually finished but was officially disqualified for not jumping each hurdle Doucoure was obstructed by Sands and advanced to the semifinals Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes1 4 Orlando Ortega Cuba 0 158 13 26 Q2 8 Hansle Parchment Jamaica 0 145 13 32 Q3 6 Konstantin Shabanov Russia 0 140 13 63 Q4 2 Ladji Doucoure France 0 170 13 67 q5 7 Mikel Thomas Trinidad and Tobago 0 135 13 746 9 Erik Balnuweit Germany 0 152 13 77 5 Andrew Pozzi Great Britain 0 143 DNF3 Shamar Sands Bahamas 0 160 35 44 DSQ1 Ali Kame Madagascar DSQWind 1 2 m sHeat 4 Edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes1 9 Dayron Robles Cuba 0 172 13 33 Q2 4 Lehann Fourie South Africa 0 159 13 49 Q SB3 2 Jeff Porter United States 0 148 13 53 Q4 7 Dimitri Bascou France 0 149 13 57 q5 1 Greggmar Swift Barbados 0 150 13 626 6 Alexander John Germany 0 195 13 677 5 Fawaz Al Shammari Kuwait 0 174 14 008 8 Hector Cotto Puerto Rico 0 158 14 089 3 Ahmad Hazer Lebanon 0 195 14 82Wind 0 1 m sHeat 5 Edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes1 7 Aries Merritt United States 0 142 13 07 Q2 3 Ryan Brathwaite Barbados 0 166 13 23 Q SB3 2 Xie Wenjun China 0 143 13 43 Q4 1 Emanuele Abate Italy 0 146 13 46 q5 9 Richard Phillips Jamaica 0 154 13 47 q6 6 Daniel Kiss Hungary 0 188 13 627 5 Aleksey Dremin Russia 0 151 13 75 SB8 8 Jeffrey Julmis Haiti 0 161 13 879 4 Ronald Bennett Honduras 0 207 14 45Wind 0 7 m sHeat 6 Edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes1 7 Andy Turner Great Britain 0 159 13 42 Q2 9 Selim Nurudeen Nigeria 0 141 13 51 Q PB3 8 Gregory Sedoc Netherlands 0 157 13 52 Q4 6 Balazs Baji Hungary 0 139 13 765 3 Jackson Quinonez Spain 0 154 13 76 SB 2 Shane Brathwaite Barbados 0 124 DNF4 Liu Xiang China 0 123 DNF5 Artur Noga Poland 0 173 DNF1 Moussa Dembele Senegal 0 167 DSQWind 0 4 m s Official Video of the Semifinal Round Semifinals Edit Qual rule first 2 of each heat Q plus the 2 fastest times q qualified Semifinal 1 Edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes1 5 Jason Richardson United States 0 160 13 13 Q2 6 Orlando Ortega Cuba 0 151 13 26 Q3 4 Lawrence Clarke Great Britain 0 159 13 31 q PB4 8 Adrien Deghelt Belgium 0 142 13 42 PB5 3 Garfield Darien France 0 154 13 486 2 Wayne Davis Trinidad and Tobago 0 165 13 497 7 Konstadinos Douvalidis Greece 0 146 13 77 9 Gregory Sedoc Netherlands 0 189 DNFWind 0 5 m sHeat 2 Edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes1 7 Aries Merritt United States 0 147 12 94 Q2 4 Ryan Brathwaite Barbados 0 159 13 23 Q SB3 9 Xie Wenjun China 0 158 13 34 PB4 6 Andy Turner Great Britain 0 151 13 425 5 Selim Nurudeen Nigeria 0 153 13 556 3 Dimitri Bascou France 0 150 13 557 2 Paulo Villar Colombia 0 177 13 638 8 Konstantin Shabanov Russia 0 154 13 65 1 Richard Phillips Jamaica 0 146 DNFWind 0 1 m sHeat 3 Edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes1 7 Dayron Robles Cuba 0 162 13 10 Q SB2 5 Hansle Parchment Jamaica 0 172 13 14 Q NR3 6 Lehann Fourie South Africa 0 139 13 28 q PB4 2 Emanuele Abate Italy 0 150 13 355 9 Jeff Porter United States 0 153 13 416 4 Sergey Shubenkov Russia 0 156 13 417 8 Maksim Lynsha Belarus 0 167 13 45 PB8 3 Ladji Doucoure France 0 189 13 74Wind 0 1 m sFinal Edit Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes 6 Aries Merritt United States 0 143 12 92 PB 4 Jason Richardson United States 0 194 13 04 7 Hansle Parchment Jamaica 0 172 13 12 NR4 2 Lawrence Clarke Great Britain 0 169 13 395 8 Ryan Brathwaite Barbados 0 163 13 406 9 Orlando Ortega Cuba 0 135 13 437 3 Lehann Fourie South Africa 0 136 13 53 5 Dayron Robles Cuba 0 159 DNFWind 0 3 m sReferences Edit Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics Archived from the original on 2012 09 05 Retrieved 2012 05 11 a b 110 metres Hurdles Men Olympedia Retrieved 21 August 2020 World Athletics 100 Metres women senior outdoor 2021 QUALIFICATION SYSTEM GAMES OF THE XXX OLYMPIAD PDF IAAF Retrieved 14 November 2011 Olympic Qualifying Procedures for Athletics Telegraph 15 April 2011 Archived from the original on 19 April 2011 Retrieved 5 June 2011 Amended Qualifying Standards IAAF Retrieved 7 December 2011 Men s 110m Hurdles London 2012 Organising Committee Archived from the original on 8 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