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Athletics At The 2011 All-Africa Games – Men's 100 Metres
The Men's 100 metres at the 2011 All-Africa Games took place on 11–12 September at the Estádio Nacional do Zimpeto. The final held at 7:10 p.m. local time. Medalists Records Prior to this competition, the existing World, African record and World leading were as follows: Schedule Results Heats Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) advance to the semifinals. Wind:Heat 1: +0.4 m/s, Heat 2: -0.6 m/s, Heat 3: +2.6 m/s, Heat 4: −0.8 m/s, Heat 5: −0.2 m/s, Heat 6: +0.3 m/s Semifinals Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final. Wind:Heat 1: +1.8 m/s, Heat 2: +2.0 m/s, Heat 3: +3.2 m/s Final Wind: −0.4 m/s References External links100 metres resultsat AfricaAthle.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Athletics at the 2011 All-Africa Games - Men's 100 metres 100 meters men 2011 The year marked the start of a Arab Spring, series of protes ...
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100 Metres
The 100 metres, or 100-meter dash, is a sprint race in track and field competitions. The shortest common outdoor running distance, the dash is one of the most popular and prestigious events in the sport of athletics. It has been contested at the Summer Olympics since 1896 for men and since 1928 for women. The inaugural World Championships were in 1983. On an outdoor 400-metre running track, the 100 m is held on the home straight, with the start usually being set on an extension to make it a straight-line race. There are three instructions given to the runners immediately before and at the beginning of the race: "on your marks", "set", and the firing of the starter's pistol. The runners move to the starting blocks when they hear the 'on your marks' instruction. The following instruction, to adopt the 'set' position, allows them to adopt a more efficient starting posture and isometrically preload their muscles: this will help them to start faster. A race-official then ...
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Olusoji Fasuba
Olusoji Adetokunbo Fasuba (born 9 July 1984) is a Nigerian sprinter who specializes in the 100 metres. He was the African record holder in the event with 9.85 seconds until Akani Simbine broke it in July 2021 with 9.84 seconds. He was a member of the Nigerian bronze medal winning team in the 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2004 Olympic Games. The same year he won the African Championships in 100 metres. He won the silver medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games behind Asafa Powell and was the indoor world champion over 60 metres in 2008, becoming the first African to complete the feat. Early life Fasuba was born in Sapele, Delta State in Nigeria, the eldest of three children. Sprinting was part of his family life as his mother, a Jamaican, was a runner in her youth and is the cousin of Don Quarrie, a 200 metres Olympic gold medallist. His parents encouraged him to run from a young age and he was so fast that secondary schools would ask him to compete for them, even tho ...
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Wilfried Koffi Hua
Hua Wilfried Serge Koffi (born 12 October 1987) is an Ivorian athlete specializing in sprinting events. He won the bronze medal at the 2013 and the gold at the 2015 Summer Universiade in addition to multiple medals on the continental level. Competition record Personal bests Outdoor *100 metres – 10.01 (+1.1) (Tempe, AZ 2016) *200 metres – 20.25 (+0.8) (Marrakech 2014) Indoor *60 metres – 6.62 (Flagstaff 2016) *200 metres The 200 metres, or 200-meter dash, is a sprint running event. On an outdoor 400-metre racetrack, the race begins on the curve and ends on the home straight, so a combination of techniques is needed to successfully run the race. A slight ... – 20.99 (Nanjing 2014) References External links * 1987 births Living people Ivorian male sprinters World Athletics Championships athletes for Ivory Coast Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Ivory Coast African Games gold medalists for Ivory Coast ...
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Jesse Urikhob
Jesse Urikhob (born 19 March 1991) is a Namibian athlete specialising in the sprinting events. He won a silver medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2015 African Games The 11th African Games (), also known as Brazzaville 2015, took place from September 4–19, 2015 in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo. This edition marked the 50th anniversary of the Games, as well as their return to Brazzaville, which hosted t .... His personal bests are 10.42 in the 100 metres (+2.0 m/s, Maputo 2011) and 20.85 in the 200 metres (+0.9 m/s, Kingston 2015). Competition record References External linksAll-Athletics profile 1991 births Living people Namibian male sprinters Athletes (track and field) at the 2015 African Games African Games silver medalists for Namibia Competitors at the 2011 Summer Universiade Competitors at the 2013 Summer Universiade 21st-century Namibian sportsmen African Games silver medalists in athletics (track and field) {{Namibia-athletics ...
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Gogbeu Francis Koné
Gogbeu Francis Koné (born 10 November 1991) is an Ivorian sprinter who specializes in the 100 metres. He finished eighth at the 2013 Jeux de la Francophonie. He competed at the 2010 African Championships, the 2011 All-Africa Games (semi-final), the 2012 African Championships (semi-final), the 2014 African Championships and the 2017 Jeux de la Francophonie without reaching the final. As a part of the Ivorian 4 × 100 metres relay team he finished fourth at the 2012 African Championships and won a gold medal at the 2017 Jeux de la Francophonie. His personal best times are 10.39 seconds in the 100 metres, achieved in September 2011 in Maputo; and 21.45 seconds in the 200 metres, achieved in April 2014 in Abidjan Abidjan ( , ; N'Ko script, N'ko: ߊߓߌߖߊ߲߬) is the largest city and the former capital of Ivory Coast. As of the Demographics of Ivory Coast, 2021 census, Abidjan's population was 6.3 million, which is 21.5 percent of the overall population .... References ...
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Ben Youssef Meité
Ben is frequently used as a shortened version of the given names Benjamin, Benedict, Bennett, Benson or Ebenezer, and is also a given name in its own right. Ben meaning "son of" is also found in Arabic as ''Ben'' (dialectal Arabic) or ''bin'' (بن), ''Ibn''/''ebn'' (ابن). Ben (賁/便嗯 ) is a Chinese surname. People with the given name * Ben Adams (born 1981), member of the British boy band A1 * Ben Affleck (born 1972), American Academy Award-winning actor and screenwriter * Ben Ashkenazy (born 1968/69), American billionaire real estate developer * Ben Askren (born 1984), American sport wrestler and mixed martial artist * Ben Axtman (born 1933), American politician * Ben Bailey (born 1970), American comedian and game show host * Ben Banogu (born 1996), American football player * Ben Barba (born 1989), Australian rugby player * Ben Barnes (other), multiple people * Ben Bartch (born 1998), American football player * Ben Bartlett, British composer * Ben Becker ...
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Peter O. Emelieze (born 19 April 1988) is an Olympic athlete, Nigerian German international sprinter who specializes in the 60m 100m and 200m. He was born in Lagos. He reached the semi-final in 60 metres at the 2010 World Indoor Championships Doha, Qatar. He also participated at the Iaaf World Indoor Championship in 2012 in Istanbul, Turkey and also the World Athletics World indoor Championship in 2018 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. His personal best times are 6.60 seconds in the 60 metres (indoor) achieved in February 2009 in Karlsruhe(GER) and Val-de-Reuil(FRA) in 2012 and 21.35 seconds in the 200 metres (indoor) achieved in February 2009 in Eaubonne(FRA) He has a personal best of 10.18 seconds in the 100 metres, achieved in August 2008 in Bottrop(GER) and in Weinheim(GER) in 2011. His best times are 20.97 seconds in the 200 metres The 200 metres, or 200-meter dash, is a sprint running event. On an outdoor 400-metre racetrack, the race begins on the curve and ...
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Gérard Kobéané
Gérard Kobéané (born 24 April 1988 in Karangasso-Vigué Department) is a Burkinabé sprinter. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the 100 metres preliminaries advancing to the first round where he was eliminated. Competition record 1Disqualified in the final Personal bests Outdoor *100 metres – 10.29 (+2.0 m/s, Maputo 2011) *200 metres – 21.38 (-0.6 m/s, Porto Novo 2012) Indoor *60 metres 60 metres, or 60-meter dash, is a sprint event in track and field. It is a championship event for indoor championships, normally dominated by the best outdoor 100 metres runners. At indoor events, the 60 metres is run on lanes set out in the mi ... – 6.76 (Birmingham 2016) References 1988 births Living people Burkinabe male sprinters Olympic athletes for Burkina Faso Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2015 African Games People from Hauts-Bassins Region World Athletics Championships athletes for ...
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Wind Assistance
In track and field, wind assistance is the benefit that an athlete receives during a race or event as registered by a wind gauge. Wind is one of many forms of weather that can affect sport. Due to a tailwind helping to enhance the speed of the athlete in events like certain sprint races ( 100 and 200 metres), 100/110 metres hurdles, the triple jump and the long jump, there is a limit to how much wind assistance the athlete may compete under if the performance is to establish a record. If a tail wind exceeds the result cannot be registered as a record on any level. However, the results within that competition are still valid because all athletes in said race would receive similar assistance, and in field events it is just random circumstance at the moment of the attempt. The wind assistance maximums are only in regard to the validation of a record. The exceptions are the combined events like heptathlon and decathlon. Here, the total score may be accepted even though some of the ...
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Final
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Semifinals
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