Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's 110 metres hurdles

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Men's 110 metres hurdles
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Finish of the final
VenueStadium Australia
Date24 & 25 September
Competitors44 from 31 nations
Winning time13.00
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Anier García
 Cuba
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Terrence Trammell
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Mark Crear
 United States
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The men's 110 metre hurdles at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics programme were held at Stadium Australia on Sunday 24 September and Monday 25 September 2000.[1] Forty-four athletes from 31 nations competed.[2] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Anier García of Cuba, the nation's first championship in the event and first medal in the event since 1980. Mark Crear's bronze made him the 10th man to win a second medal in the event.

Summary[edit]

After a false start eliminated nobody, on the second try the field started even. Anier García accelerated his first few steps better and gained a few centimeter lead over the first barrier, which he rattled. Typically fast starting Terrence Trammell was just slightly awkward on his second step losing a slight amount of ground. Defending champion Allen Johnson was close to Garcia, and even after clobbering the first two hurdles, he was pulling even. The entire lead group hit the third hurdle, by now Johnson and Garcia had a clear lead, with Trammell a clear third place. Johnson continued to hit hurdles, losing ground to Garcia, while Mark Crear was emerging ahead of world record holder Colin Jackson by not touching his hurdles while Jackson hit hurdle 4 awkwardly enough to pull him out of contention. Johnson hit the ninth hurdle with his lead heel, not even close to getting over the hurdle. The awkwardness of riding the last hurdle down to the ground lost his forward momentum. Garcia had a metre and a half lead at the finish over Trammell, and while Crear did hit the last hurdle he was able to beat Johnson to the line for bronze.

Background[edit]

This was the 24th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The top four finishers from 1996 all returned, along with one other finalist: gold medalist Allen Johnson and silver medalist Mark Crear of the United States, bronze medalist Florian Schwarthoff of Germany (who had also finished fifth in 1992), fourth-place finisher Colin Jackson of Great Britain, and seventh-place finisher Kyle Vander-Kuyp of Australia. Jackson had been in the last three finals, taking silver in 1988 and seventh in 1992. As in 1996, the favorites were Johnson and Jackson (winners of the last four world championships), though Anier García of Cuba had emerged as a challenger after taking second in the 1999 worlds.[2]

Barbados, Liberia, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Trinidad and Tobago each made their first appearance in the event. The United States made its 23rd appearance, most of any nation (having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games).

Qualification[edit]

Each National Olympic Committee was permitted to enter up to three athletes that had run 13.70 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 13.85 seconds or faster could be entered.[3]

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 quarterfinals, with the top four runners from each heat qualifying for the semifinals. There were two semifinals, and only the top four from each heat advanced to the final.[2][4]

Records[edit]

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in seconds) prior to the 2000 Summer Olympics.

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

No new world or Olympic records were set during the competition. The following national records were established during the competition:

Nation Athlete Round Time
 Haiti Dudley Dorival Heat 2 13.33
 São Tomé and Príncipe Arlindo Pinheiro Heat 6 15.65
 Cuba Anier García Final 13.00

Schedule[edit]

All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)

Date Time Round
Sunday, 24 September 2000 10:00
20:20
Round 1
Quarterfinals
Monday, 25 September 2000 18:40
20:40
Semifinals
Final

Results[edit]

Round 1[edit]

Heat 1[edit]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 2 Mark Crear  United States 0.228 13.44[5] Q
2 1 Staņislavs Olijars  Latvia 0.228 13.56[5] Q
3 8 Kyle Vander-Kuyp  Australia 0.152 13.67[5] Q
4 5 Paul Sehzue  Liberia 0.216 14.18[5] Q
5 5 Charles Allen  Guyana 0.225 14.21[5]
6 6 Ralf Leberer  Germany 0.164 56.74[5] q
7 Tony Jarrett  Great Britain 0.178 s DSQ[5] R163.2
3 Marcin Kuśzewski  Poland 0.200 s DNF[5]
Wind: -0.9 m/s

Heat 2[edit]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 4 Dudley Dorival  Haiti 0.203 13.33 Q, NR
2 1 Yoel Hernández  Cuba 0.173 13.53 Q
3 Shaun Bownes  South Africa 0.187 13.53 Q
4 8 Falk Balzer  Germany 0.183 13.67 Q
5 5 Steve Brown  Trinidad and Tobago 0.182 13.92 q
6 7 Peter Coghlan  Ireland 0.198 14.03 q
7 2 Robert Foster  Jamaica 0.221 14.33
6 Mubarak Mubarak  Saudi Arabia 0.423 DSQ
Wind: +0.4 m/s

Heat 3[edit]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 8 Anier García  Cuba 0.235 13.60 Q
2 4 Andrey Kislykh  Russia 0.167 13.77 Q
3 5 Balázs Kovács  Hungary 0.140 13.83 Q
4 8 Jean-Marc Grava  France 0.200 14.01 Q
5 3 Gabriel Burnett  Barbados 0.258 14.23
6 2 Raphaël Monachon  Switzerland 0.221 14.80
7 7 Zhivko Videnov  Bulgaria 0.122 DNF
Wind: +0.3 m/s

Heat 4[edit]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 6 Florian Schwarthoff  Germany 0.162 13.55 Q
2 4 Robert Kronberg  Sweden 0.264 13.58 Q
3 1 Terrence Trammell  United States 0.250 13.59 Q
4 8 Emiliano Pizzoli  Italy 0.158 13.65 Q
5 3 Marcio Simao de Souza  Brazil 0.170 13.70 q
6 7 Jeff Jackson  Virgin Islands 0.208 14.05 q
7 5 Victor Houston  Barbados 0.230 14.06
8 2 Paolo Della Santa  Switzerland 0.190 14.12
Wind: -0.6 m/s

Heat 5[edit]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 3 Allen Johnson  United States 0.174 13.50 Q
2 7 Evgeny Pechenkin  Russia 0.216 13.56 Q
3 6 Jonathan Nsenga  Belgium 0.185 13.57 Q
4 2 Elmar Lichtenegger  Austria 0.212 13.65 Q
5 8 Levente Csillag  Hungary 0.257 13.66 q
6 5 Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja  Madagascar 0.218 13.86 q
7 4 Damien Greaves  Great Britain 0.303 14.01 q
Wind: +0.1 m/s

Heat 6[edit]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 1 Colin Jackson  Great Britain 0.135 13.38 Q
2 7 Tomasz Ścigaczewski  Poland 0.166 13.53 Q
3 5 Andrea Giaconi  Italy 0.203 13.62 Q
4 2 Adrian Woodley  Canada 0.175 13.71 Q
5 3 Satoru Tanigawa  Japan 0.143 13.74 q
6 4 Arlindo Pinheiro  São Tomé and Príncipe 0.233 15.65 NR
6 Robin Korving  Netherlands DNS
8 Igor Kováč  Slovakia DNS
Wind: -0.8 m/s

Overall results for round 1[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Heat Lane Place Time Qual. Record
1 Dudley Dorival  Haiti 2 4 1 13.33 s Q NR
2 Colin Jackson  Great Britain 6 1 1 13.38 s Q
3 Mark Crear  United States 1 2 1 13.44 s Q
4 Allen Johnson  United States 5 3 1 13.50 s Q
5 Shaun Bownes  South Africa 2 3 2 13.53 s Q
Yoel Hernández  Cuba 2 1 2 13.53 s Q
Tomasz Ścigaczewski  Poland 6 7 2 13.53 s Q
8 Florian Schwarthoff  Germany 4 6 1 13.55 s Q
9 Staņislavs Olijars  Latvia 1 1 2 13.56 s Q
Evgeny Pechenkin  Russia 5 7 2 13.56 s Q
11 Jonathan Nsenga  Belgium 5 6 3 13.57 s Q
12 Robert Kronberg  Sweden 4 4 2 13.58 s Q
13 Terrence Trammell  United States 4 1 3 13.59 s Q
14 Anier García  Cuba 3 8 1 13.60 s Q
15 Andrea Giaconi  Italy 6 5 3 13.62 s Q
16 Elmar Lichtenegger  Austria 5 2 4 13.65 s Q
Emiliano Pizzoli  Italy 4 8 4 13.65 s Q
18 Levente Csillag  Hungary 5 8 5 13.66 s q
19 Falk Balzer  Germany 2 8 4 13.67 s Q
Kyle Vander-Kuyp  Australia 1 8 3 13.67 s Q
21 Marcio Simao de Souza  Brazil 4 3 5 13.70 s q
22 Adrian Woodley  Canada 6 2 4 13.71 s Q
23 Satoru Tanigawa  Japan 6 3 5 13.74 s q
24 Andrey Kislykh  Russia 3 4 2 13.77 s Q
25 Balázs Kovács  Hungary 3 5 3 13.83 s Q
26 Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja  Madagascar 5 5 6 13.86 s q
27 Steve Brown  Trinidad and Tobago 2 5 5 13.92 s q
28 Jean-Marc Grava  France 3 6 4 14.01 s Q
Damien Greaves  Great Britain 5 4 7 14.01 s q
30 Peter Coghlan  Ireland 2 7 6 14.03 s q
31 Jeff Jackson  Virgin Islands 4 7 6 14.05 s q
32 Victor Houston  Barbados 4 5 7 14.06 s
33 Paolo Della Santa  Switzerland 4 2 8 14.12 s
34 Paul Sehzue  Liberia 1 5 4 14.18 s Q
35 Charles Tyrone Allen  Guyana 1 4 5 14.21 s
36 Gabriel Burnett  Barbados 3 3 5 14.23 s
37 Robert Foster  Jamaica 2 2 7 14.33 s
38 Raphael Monachon  Switzerland 3 2 6 14.80 s
39 Arlindo Pinheiro  São Tomé and Príncipe 6 4 6 15.65 s NR
40 Ralf Leberer  Germany 1 6 6 56.74 s q
Tony Jarrett  Great Britain 1 7 DQ
Mubarak Mubarak  Saudi Arabia 2 6 DQ
Marcin Kuśzewski  Poland 1 3 DNF
Zhivko Videnov  Bulgaria 3 7 DNF
Robin Korving  Netherlands 1 3 DNS
Igor Kováč  Slovakia 6 8 DNS

Quarterfinals[edit]

Quarterfinal 1[edit]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 3 Anier García  Cuba 0.207 13.53 Q
2 7 Falk Balzer  Germany 0.206 13.59 Q
3 4 Mark Crear  United States 0.144 13.60 Q
4 6 Evgeny Pechenkin  Russia 0.155 13.69 Q
5 8 Emiliano Pizzoli  Italy 0.153 13.69
6 5 Jonathan Nsenga  Belgium 0.152 13.73
7 1 Satoru Tanigawa  Japan 0.157 13.94
8 2 Damien Greaves  Great Britain 0.239 14.08
Wind: +0.3 m/s

Quarterfinal 2[edit]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 4 Dudley Dorival  Haiti 0.180 13.49 Q
2 5 Shaun Bownes  South Africa 0.203 13.54 Q
3 3 Tomasz Ścigaczewski  Poland 0.210 13.60 Q
4 8 Kyle Vander-Kuyp  Australia 0.163 13.62 Q
5 9 Ralf Leberer  Germany 0.141 13.73
6 7 Levente Csillag  Hungary 0.183 13.75
7 6 Andrea Giaconi  Italy 0.168 13.93
8 1 Jeff Jackson  Virgin Islands 0.248 14.17
9 2 Paul Sehzue  Liberia 0.220 14.37
Wind: +0.5 m/s

Quarterfinal 3[edit]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 3 Florian Schwarthoff  Germany 0.190 13.54 Q
2 5 Allen Johnson  United States 0.154 13.55 Q
3 6 Robert Kronberg  Sweden 0.205 13.56 Q
4 8 Elmar Lichtenegger  Austria 0.196 13.73 Q
5 4 Andrey Kislykh  Russia 0.154 14.03
6 1 Adrian Woodley  Canada 0.178 14.04
7 7 Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja  Madagascar 0.233 14.07
8 2 Steve Brown  Trinidad and Tobago 0.202 14.12
Wind: -0.6 m/s

Quarterfinal 4[edit]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 4 Colin Jackson  Great Britain 0.136 13.27 Q
2 6 Terrence Trammell  United States 0.154 13.29 Q
3 3 Staņislavs Olijars  Latvia 0.164 13.34 Q
4 5 Yoel Hernández  Cuba 0.176 13.40 Q
5 1 Marcio Simao de Souza  Brazil 0.154 13.71
6 2 Balázs Kovács  Hungary 0.155 13.78
7 7 Peter Coghlan  Ireland 0.182 13.86 SB
8 8 Jean-Marc Grava  France 0.152 14.47
Wind: +0.3 m/s

Overall results for quarterfinals[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Heat Lane Place Time Qual. Record
1 Colin Jackson  Great Britain 4 4 1 13.27 s Q
2 Terrence Trammell  United States 4 6 2 13.29 s Q
3 Staņislavs Olijars  Latvia 4 3 3 13.34 s Q
4 Yoel Hernández  Cuba 4 5 4 13.40 s Q
5 Dudley Dorival  Haiti 2 4 1 13.49 s Q
6 Anier García  Cuba 1 3 1 13.53 s Q
7 Shaun Bownes  South Africa 2 5 2 13.54 s Q
Florian Schwarthoff  Germany 3 3 1 13.54 s Q
9 Allen Johnson  United States 3 5 2 13.55 s Q
10 Robert Kronberg  Sweden 3 6 3 13.56 s Q
11 Falk Balzer  Germany 1 7 2 13.59 s Q
12 Mark Crear  United States 1 4 3 13.60 s Q
Tomasz Ścigaczewski  Poland 2 3 3 13.60 s Q
14 Kyle Vander-Kuyp  Australia 2 8 4 13.62 s Q
15 Evgeny Pechenkin  Russia 1 6 4 13.63 s Q
16 Emiliano Pizzoli  Italy 1 8 5 13.69 s
17 Marcio Simao de Souza  Brazil 4 1 5 13.71 s
18 Elmar Lichtenegger  Austria 3 8 4 13.73 s Q
Ralf Leberer  Germany 2 9 5 13.73 s
Jonathan Nsenga  Belgium 1 5 6 13.73 s
21 Levente Csillag  Hungary 2 7 6 13.75 s
22 Balázs Kovács  Hungary 4 2 6 13.78 s
23 Peter Coghlan  Ireland 4 7 7 13.86 s SB
24 Andrea Giaconi  Italy 2 6 7 13.93 s
25 Satoru Tanigawa  Japan 1 1 7 13.94 s
26 Andrey Kislykh  Russia 3 4 5 14.03 s
27 Adrian Woodley  Canada 3 1 6 14.04 s
28 Joseph-Berlioz Randriamihaja  Madagascar 3 7 7 14.07 s
29 Damien Greaves  Great Britain 1 2 8 14.08 s
30 Steve Brown  Trinidad and Tobago 3 2 8 14.12 s
31 Jeff Jackson  Virgin Islands 2 1 8 14.17 s
32 Paul Sehzue  Liberia 2 2 9 14.37 s
33 Jean-Marc Grava  France 4 8 8 14.47 s

Semifinals[edit]

Semifinal 1[edit]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 5 Anier García  Cuba 0.174 13.16 Q
2 2 Mark Crear  United States 0.193 13.23 Q
3 3 Dudley Dorival  Haiti 0.168 13.35 Q
4 8 Robert Kronberg  Sweden 0.154 13.39 Q
5 4 Shaun Bownes  South Africa 0.167 13.41 SB
6 6 Falk Balzer  Germany 0.176 13.59
7 1 Evgeny Pechenkin  Russia 0.165 13.62
8 7 Kyle Vander-Kuyp  Australia 0.140 13.63
Wind: +0.4 m/s

Semifinal 2[edit]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1 4 Terrence Trammell  United States 0.200 13.32 Q
2 3 Allen Johnson  United States 0.166 13.34 Q
3 6 Colin Jackson  Great Britain 0.144 13.34 Q
4 5 Florian Schwarthoff  Germany 0.125 13.39 Q
5 7 Yoel Hernández  Cuba 0.168 13.41
6 2 Staņislavs Olijars  Latvia 0.166 13.50
7 8 Tomasz Ścigaczewski  Poland 0.159 13.51
8 1 Elmar Lichtenegger  Austria 0.193 13.59
Wind: +0.1 m/s

Overall results for semifinals[edit]

Rank Athlete Nation Heat Lane Place Time Qual. Record
1 Anier García  Cuba 1 5 1 13.16 s Q
2 Mark Crear  United States 1 2 2 13.23 s Q
3 Terrence Trammell  United States 2 4 1 13.32 s Q
4 Allen Johnson  United States 2 3 2 13.33 s Q
5 Colin Jackson  Great Britain 2 6 3 13.34 s Q
6 Dudley Dorival  Haiti 1 3 3 13.35 s Q
7 Robert Kronberg  Sweden 1 8 4 13.39 s Q
Florian Schwarthoff  Germany 2 5 4 13.39 s Q
9 Shaun Bownes  South Africa 1 4 5 13.41 s SB
Yoel Hernández  Cuba 2 7 5 13.41 s
11 Staņislavs Olijars  Latvia 2 2 6 13.50 s
12 Tomasz Ścigaczewski  Poland 2 8 7 13.51 s
13 Falk Balzer  Germany 1 6 6 13.59 s
Elmar Lichtenegger  Austria 2 1 8 13.59 s
15 Evgeny Pechenkin  Russia 1 1 7 13.62 s
16 Kyle Vander-Kuyp  Australia 1 7 8 13.63 s

Final[edit]

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Reaction Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Anier García  Cuba 0.172 13.00 NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Terrence Trammell  United States 0.221 13.16 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Mark Crear  United States 0.214 13.22
4 5 Allen Johnson  United States 0.182 13.23
5 1 Colin Jackson  Great Britain 0.139 13.28
6 7 Florian Schwarthoff  Germany 0.184 13.42
7 2 Dudley Dorival  Haiti 0.161 13.49
8 8 Robert Kronberg  Sweden 0.244 13.61
Wind: +0.6 m/s

References[edit]

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  3. ^ http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/images/stories/tfn_pdfs/ogqualifying_standards.pdf[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Official Report, Results Book for Athletics.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "BBC Sport | Olympics 2000 | Results". Archived from the original on 2008-02-01. Retrieved 2009-04-15.
  6. ^ "LA84 Foundation – official olympic reports". Archived from the original on 2008-05-22. Retrieved 2008-04-14.

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