Athletics At The 2010 Asian Games – Men's 200 Metres
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Athletics At The 2010 Asian Games – Men's 200 Metres
The men's 200 metres event at the 2010 Asian Games was held at the Aoti Main Stadium, Guangzhou, China on 24–25 November. Schedule All times are China Standard Time ( UTC+08:00) Records Results ;Legend *DNS — Did not start Round 1 * Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final. Heat 1 * Wind: +0.6 m/s Heat 2 * Wind: +1.0 m/s Heat 3 * Wind: +0.5 m/s Final * Wind: +1.4 m/s * Suresh Sathya of India originally finished 6th, but was later disqualified after IAAF announced that he had tested positive for Nandrolone prior to the Asian Games. References Results {{DEFAULTSORT:Athletics at the 2010 Asian Games - Men's 200 metres Athletics at the 2010 Asian Games 2010 File:2010 Events Collage New.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2010 Chile earthquake was one of the strongest recorded in history; The Eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland disrupts air travel in Europe; A scene from the ...
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The Guangdong Olympic Centre Stadium or officially Aoti Main Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Guangzhou, People's Republic of China. Currently used mostly for football matches, the stadium was opened in 2001. It has a capacity of 80,012, making it the largest stadium in the country by seating capacity. History Guangdong Olympic Stadium broke ground on 31 December 1998 at the former site of Huangcun Airport. It opened to the public for the Ninth National Games of China in 2001. It was originally planned to help host the 2008 Summer Olympics until a decision was made to construct the National Stadium in Beijing. The original design for the Guangdong Olympic Stadium was announced in 1999. Taking Guangzhou's nickname, the ''Flower City'', the American architectural firm of Ellerbe Becket designed Guangdong Olympic Stadium's sunscreen roof to resemble layers of petals on a flower. The design firm stated in its press release: "The stadium bowl grows out of the ground to a sculp ...
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