Athletics At The 2007 All-Africa Games – Men's 200 Metres
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Athletics At The 2007 All-Africa Games – Men's 200 Metres
The men's 200 metres at the 2007 All-Africa Games were held on July 21–22. Medalists Results Heats Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) and the next 8 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals. Wind:Heat 1: -0.8 m/s, Heat 2: +0.5 m/s, Heat 3: -0.6 m/s, Heat 4: +0.8 m/s, Heat 5: +0.7 m/s, Heat 6: +0.7 m/s, Heat 7: +0.5 m/s, Heat 8: +1.8 m/s Semifinals Qualification: First 2 of each semifinal (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final. Wind:Heat 1: -0.4 m/s, Heat 2: 0.0 m/s, Heat 3: +1.2 m/s Final Wind: -0.7 m/s ReferencesResults {{DEFAULTSORT:Athletics at the 2007 All-Africa Games - Men's 200 metres 200 __NOTOC__ Year 200 ( CC) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Severus and Victorinus (or, less frequently, year 953 '' Ab ur ...
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200 Metres
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