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The Men's 200 Meter Dash is an Olympic track event.

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2008 Olympic Trials

Men 200 Meter Dash
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       World: W 19.32  8/1/1996    Michael Johnson, USA
    American: A 19.32  8/1/1996    Michael Johnson, Nike
          OT: T 19.66  6/23/1996   Michael Johnson, Nike
     Hayward: S 19.87  1988        Lorenzo Daniel, USA
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals  Wind
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Finals
  1 Walter Dix                   Florida State            19.86S  1.7 19.852
  2 Shawn Crawford               Nike                     19.86S  1.7 19.857
  3 Wallace Spearmon             Nike                     19.90   1.7
  4 Rodney Martin                Nike                     19.99   1.7
  5 Charles Clark                Florida State            20.53   1.7
  6 Rubin Williams               Tennessee                20.61   1.7
  7 Bernard Williams             adidas                   20.63   1.7
 -- Xavier Carter                Nike                       DNS   1.7
[1]

2008 Olympic Games

Controversy arose within minutes after the medal race when Wallace Spearmon, who finished third in 19.95 s was disqualified for stepping out of his lane. United States officials filed a protest, but conceded after seeing the video and noticing that silver medalist Churandy Martina (19.82 s) who had celebrated the second ever Olympic medal for the Netherlands Antilles, also may have stepped out of his lane. They filed an appeal to disqualify Martina, which after more than an hour of deliberation was granted, through which the United States obtained both the silver and bronze medals. [2] [3] The Court of Arbitration for Sport is currently examining an appeal by the National Olympic Committee of the Netherlands Antilles against Martina's disqualification. A ruling is expected by September 30.[4]

All times shown are in seconds.

Round 1

The first round was held on 18 August. The first three runners of each heat (Q) plus the next eight overall fastest runners (q) qualified for the second round.

Heat 1
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 4 United States Shawn Crawford (USA) 20.61 Q . 0.216
2 6 Poland Marcin Jedrusinski (POL) 20.64 Q . 0.199
3 7 Mauritius Stephan Buckland (MRI) 20.98 Q . 0.229
4 1 Czech Republic Jiri Vojtik (CZE) 21.05 . 0.165
5 9 Botswana Fanuel Kenosi (BOT) 21.09 . 0.211
6 3 Guyana Adam Harris (GUY) 21.36 . 0.163
7 5 Jordan Khalil Al-Hanahneh (JOR) 21.55 (SB) 0.184
8 2 Sierra Leone Solomon Bayoh (SLE) 22.16 . 0.216
9 8 Portugal Francis Obikwelu (POR) DNS . .
Heat 2
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 3 Zimbabwe Brian Dzingai (ZIM) 20.25 Q . 0.172
2 5 Great Britain Christian Malcolm (GBR) 20.42 Q (SB) 0.178
3 4 Jamaica Christopher Williams (JAM) 20.53 Q . 0.166
4 8 Japan Shinji Takahira (JPN) 20.58 q (SB) 0.175
5 2 Egypt Amr Ibrahim Mostafa Seoud (EGY) 20.75 q . 0.172
6 9 South Africa Thuso Mpuang (RSA) 20.87 q . 0.166
7 6 Colombia Daniel Grueso (COL) 21.15 . 0.232
8 7 Portugal Arnaldo Abrantes (POR) 21.46 . 0.173
Heat 3
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 8 Great Britain Marlon Devonish (GBR) 20.49 Q (SB) 0.157
2 5 Saint Kitts and Nevis Kim Collins (SKN) 20.55 Q . 0.175
3 7 Jamaica Marvin Anderson (JAM) 20.85 Q . 0.175
4 9 Slovenia Matic Osovnikar (SLO) 20.89 q (SB) 0.189
5 2 Dominica Chris Lloyd (DMA) 20.90 . 0.185
6 6 Uruguay Heber Viera (URU) 20.93 . 0.210
7 4 Chile Christian Reyes (CHI) 21.20 . 0.165
8 3 Ecuador Franklin Nazareno (ECU) 21.26 . 0.174
Heat 4
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 5 Russia Roman Smirnov (RUS) 20.76 Q . 0.166
2 3 United States Walter Dix (USA) 20.77 Q . 0.185
3 9 Honduras Rolando Palacios (HON) 20.81 Q . 0.202
4 8 Spain Angel David Rodriguez (ESP) 20.87 q . 0.162
5 2 Brazil Bruno de Barros (BRA) 21.15 . 0.162
6 7 Bulgaria Desislav Gunev (BUL) 21.55 . 0.178
7 6 Kazakhstan Vyacheslav Muravyev (KAZ) 21.68 . 0.206
8 4 Malta Nicolai Portelli (MLT) 22.31 . 0.180
Heat 5
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 6 Trinidad and Tobago Rondell Sorillo (TRI) 20.58 Q . 0.193
2 4 Jamaica Usain Bolt (JAM) 20.64 Q . 0.177
3 2 Belgium Kristof Beyens (BEL) 20.69 Q . 0.148
4 9 Switzerland Marc Schneeberger (SUI) 20.86 q . 0.137
5 7 Venezuela Jose Acevedo (VEN) 21.06 . 0.270
6 8 Ukraine Ihor Bodrov (UKR) 21.38 . 0.172
7 3 Lebanon Mohamad Siraj Tamim (LIB) 21.80 (PB) 0.206
8 1 Uzbekistan Oleg Juravlyov (UZB) 22.31 . 0.145
9 5 Nicaragua Juan Zeledon (NCA) 23.39 . 0.173
Heat 6
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 3 United States Wallace Spearmon (USA) 20.46 Q . 0.184
2 4 Norway Jaysuma Saidy Ndure (NOR) 20.54 Q (SB) 0.161
3 2 Ireland Paul Hession (IRL) 20.59 Q . 0.190
4 8 Ghana Seth Amoo (GHA) 20.91 . 0.140
5 7 Latvia Ronalds Arajs (LAT) 21.22 . 0.218
6 5 Belize Jayson Jones (BIZ) 21.54 . 0.162
7 6 Guinea Nabie Foday Fofanah (GUI) 21.68 . 0.247
8 9 Canada Bryan Barnett (CAN) DNF . 0.164
Heat 7
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 6 Nigeria Obinna Metu (NGR) 20.62 Q . 0.168
2 9 Azerbaijan Ramil Guliyev (AZE) 20.78 Q (SB) 0.175
3 8 Netherlands Antilles Churandy Martina (AHO) 20.78 Q . 0.172
4 4 Brazil Sandro Viana (BRA) 20.84 q . 0.159
5 5 Bahamas Jamaal Rolle (BAH) 20.93 . 0.162
6 2 Japan Shingo Suetsugu (JPN) 20.93 . 0.185
7 7 United Arab Emirates Omar Juma Al-Salfa (UAE) 21.00 . 0.184
8 3 Canada Bryan Barnett (CAN) DNS . .
Heat 8

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Quarterfinals

Quarterfinals were held on 18 August. First 3 in each heat(Q) and the next 4 fastest(q) advance to the Semifinals.

Heat 1
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 4 Jamaica Usain Bolt (JAM) 20.29 Q . 0.186
2 7 United States Shawn Crawford (USA) 20.42 Q . 0.198
3 6 Saint Kitts and Nevis Kim Collins (SKN) 20.43 Q (SB) 0.233
4 5 Great Britain Marlon Devonish (GBR) 20.43 q (SB) 0.146
5 9 Canada Jared Connaughton (CAN) 20.45 q . 0.151
6 3 Egypt Amr Seoud (EGY) 20.45 (NR) 0.151
7 8 Honduras Palacios Rolando (HON) 20.87 . 0.248
8 2 Spain Angel David Rodriguez (ESP) 20.96 . 0.172
Heat 2
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 4 Zimbabwe Brian Dzingai (ZIM) 20.23 Q . 0.182
2 7 United States Walter Dix (USA) 20.27 Q . 0.162
3 8 Jamaica Christopher Williams (JAM) 20.28 Q . 0.159
4 6 Great Britain Christian Malcolm (GBR) 20.30 q (SB) 0.188
5 9 Mauritius Stephan Buckland (MRI) 20.37 q (SB) 0.188
6 5 Russia Roman Smirnov (RUS) 20.62 . 0.161
7 3 Japan Shinji Takahira (JPN) 20.63 . 0.185
8 2 Slovenia Matic Osovnikar (SLO) 20.95 . 0.171
Heat 3
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 5 Antigua and Barbuda Brendan Christian (ANT) 20.26 Q . 0.166
2 8 Netherlands Antilles Churandy Martina (AHO) 20.42 Q . 0.155
3 9 Belgium Kristof Beyens (BEL) 20.50 Q . 0.155
4 6 Poland Marcin Jedrusinski (POL) 20.58 (=SB) 0.199
5 4 Trinidad and Tobago Aaron Armstrong (TRI) 20.58 . 0.155
6 7 Nigeria Obinna Metu (NGR) 20.65 . 0.195
7 2 Brazil Sandro Viana (BRA) 21.07 . 0.168
8 3 Switzerland Marc Schneeberger (SUI) 21.48 . 0.156
Heat 4
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 8 Ireland Paul Hession (IRL) 20.32 Q (SB) 0.190
2 4 United States Wallace Spearmon (USA) 20.39 Q . 0.202
3 6 Norway Jaysuma Saidy Ndure (NOR) 20.45 Q (SB) 0.131
4 7 Trinidad and Tobago Rondell Sorillo (TRI) 20.63 . 0.164
5 5 Azerbaijan Ramil Guliyev (AZE) 20.66 (NR) 0.174
6 3 Finland Visa Hongisto (FIN) 20.76 . 0.124
7 2 South Africa Thuoso Mpuang (RSA) 21.04 . 0.162
8 9 Jamaica Marvin Anderson (JAM) DNF . 0.187

Semifinals

Semifinals were held on 19 August. First 4 in each heat (Q) advance to the Final.

Heat 1
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 7 Netherlands Antilles Churandy Martina (AHO) 20.11 Q (NR) 0.154
2 6 Zimbabwe Brian Dzingai (ZIM) 20.17 Q (=SB) 0.184
3 4 United States Walter Dix (USA) 20.19 Q . 0.161
4 3 Great Britain Christian Malcolm (GBR) 20.25 Q (SB) 0.181
5 5 Ireland Paul Hession (IRL) 20.38 . 0.175
6 9 Jamaica Christopher Williams (JAM) 20.45 . 0.217
7 2 Canada Jared Connaughton (CAN) 20.58 . 0.146
8 8 Belgium Kristof Beyens (BEL) 20.69 . 0.211
Heat 2
PositionLaneAthlete/CountryMarkRemarksReact
1 6 Jamaica Usain Bolt (JAM) 20.09 Q . 0.175
2 5 United States Shawn Crawford (USA) 20.12 Q . 0.196
3 7 United States Wallace Spearmon (USA) 20.14 Q . 0.196
4 8 Saint Kitts and Nevis Kim Collins (SKN) 20.25 Q (SB) 0.191
5 4 Antigua and Barbuda Brendan Christian (ANT) 20.29 . 0.135
6 2 Mauritius Stephan Buckland (MRI) 20.48 . 0.141
7 3 Great Britain Marlon Devonish (GBR) 20.57 . 0.258
8 9 Norway Jaysuma Saidy Ndure (NOR) DNS . .

Final

The final was held on 20 August. Usain Bolt not only broke the world record, he also became the first man since Carl Lewis to win a gold medal in both the 100M and the 200M in the same game. Wallace Spearmon and Churandy Martina were both disqualified for crossing into an adjacent lane during the race. The runners' feet had hit the lane line at the curved portion of the track. Spearmon had run in third place, and at first USATF protested his disqualification, but dropped it and pursued a protest of Martina. The result was that Dix was elevated to the bronze medal.

Rank Lane Name Nationality Reaction TimeResult Notes
Image:Med 1.png 5 Usain Bolt Jamaica Jamaica 0.182 19.30 WR
Image:Med 2.png 4 Shawn Crawford United States United States 0.120 19.96
Image:Med 3.png 8 Walter Dix United States United States 0.151 19.98
4 6 Brian Dzingai Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 0.185 20.22
5 3 Christian Malcolm Great Britain Great Britain 0.212 20.40
6 2 Kim Collins Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis 0.165 20.59
7 7 Churandy Martina Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles 0.144 DSQ
8 9 Wallace Spearmon United States United States 0.167 DSQ
Wind:-0.9m/s

AR Area record | CR championship record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB/PR personal best/record | SB seasonal best | WL world leading (in a given season) | WR world record

References

  1. http://www.usatf.org/events/2008/OlympicTrials-TF/results/F3.asp Retrieved 2008-07-07
  2. Charean Williams Amid dispute over silver and bronze, Bolt leaves no doubt with world record, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, August 20, 2008
  3. Amy Shipley Lightning strikes twice, Washington Post, August 20 2008
  4. "US men's sprint medal jeopardized by protest", Associated Press, August 24, 2008
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