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2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's 100 metres

Men's 100 metres
at the 2019 World Championships
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates27 September (preliminary round & heats)
28 September (semi-final & final)
Competitors67 from 48 nations
Winning time9.76
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    Canada
← 2017
2022 →
Video on YouTube
Official Video
100m final men

The men's 100 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha on 27 to 28 September 2019.[1]

Summary

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The semi-finals were dominated by world leader Christian Coleman, who was allowed to compete despite missing three doping tests in the year due to a technicality,[2] and blasted a 9.88 while no other qualifiers broke 10. The last time qualifier, Filippo Tortu, made the final by .001, running 10.101 over Tyquendo Tracey's 10.102, while Aaron Brown got in by placing second behind Coleman in heat 1 with 10.12.

In the final, defending champion Justin Gatlin got a good start to gain a step on the field, except Coleman got a better start, gaining that step on Gatlin. Unlike 2017, Coleman did not give ground back, extending his lead to a dominating victory in 9.76. A new personal best, world leading time for the season, that becomes the #6 time in history, just 0.02 seconds behind Gatlin's personal best. Returning to form, Andre De Grasse closed and nearly caught Gatlin at the line in 9.90, a new wind legal personal best.

At 37 years old, the world M35 record holder over 100m Justin Gatlin became the oldest athlete to ever medal in 100m in the World Championships history.

Records

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Before the competition records were as follows:[3]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record  Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.58 Berlin, Germany 16 August 2009
Championship record
World Leading  Christian Coleman (USA) 9.81 Palo Alto, United States 30 June 2019
African Record  Olusoji Fasuba (NGR) 9.85 Doha, Qatar 12 May 2006
Asian Record  Femi Ogunode (QAT) 9.91 Wuhan, China 4 June 2015
Gainesville, United States 22 April 2016
 Su Bingtian (CHN) Madrid, Spain 22 June 2018
Paris, France 30 June 2018
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.58 Berlin, Germany 16 August 2009
South American Record  Robson da Silva (BRA) 10.00A Mexico City, Mexico 22 July 1988
European Record  Francis Obikwelu (POR) 9.86 Athens, Greece 22 August 2004
 Jimmy Vicaut (FRA) Saint-Denis, France 4 July 2015
Montreuil-sous-Bois, France 7 June 2016
Oceanian record  Patrick Johnson (AUS) 9.93 Mito, Japan 5 May 2003

The following records were set at the competition:

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
Malawian 10.72 Stern Noel Liffa MAW 27 Sep 2019
Bhutanese 11.64 Dinesh Kumar Dhakal BHU
World Leading 9.76 Christian Coleman USA 28 Sep 2019

Qualification standard

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The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 10.10.[4]

Schedule

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The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[5]

Date Time Round
27 September 16:35 Preliminary round
18:05 Heats
28 September 18:45 Semi-finals
22:15 Final

Results

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Preliminary round

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The first athlete in each heat ( Q ) and the next five fastest ( q ) qualified for the first round proper. The overall results were as follows:[6]
Wind: P1:+0.1, P2:+0.4, P3:+0.3, P4:+0.0

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Taymir Burnet  Netherlands 10.23 Q
2 2 Kim Kuk-young  South Korea 10.32 Q
3 3 Xu Zhouzheng  China 10.35 Q
4 4 Ebrima Camara  Gambia 10.36 Q
5 1 Hakeem Huggins  Saint Kitts and Nevis 10.49 q
6 4 Banuve Tabakaucoro  Fiji 10.56 q
7 3 Jonathan Bardottier  Mauritius 10.61 q
8 1 Owaab Barrow  Qatar 10.64 q, PB
9 2 Ngan Ngoc Nghia  Vietnam 10.67 q, SB
10 2 Yendountien Tiebekabe  Togo 10.69
11 4 Stern Noel Liffa  Malawi 10.72 NR
12 3 Melique García  Honduras 10.76
13 2 Brandon Jones  Belize 10.88
14 3 Rossene Mpingo  DR Congo 10.98 PB
15 4 Jonah Harris  Nauru 11.01
16 1 Ronald Fotofili  Tonga 11.06
17 1 Saymon Rijo Morris  Anguilla 11.11 PB
18 2 Paul Ma'Unikeni  Solomon Islands 11.29 SB
19 3 Scott Fiti  Micronesia 11.34
20 4 Cheick Camara  Guinea 11.38 PB
21 1 Said Gilani  Afghanistan 11.45 SB
22 3 Bleu Perez  Guam 11.48 SB
23 2 Tirioro Willie  Kiribati 11.57
24 4 Dinesh Kumar Dhakal  Bhutan 11.64 NR
25 4 Nainoa Soto Thompson  American Samoa 11.66
26 4 Adrian Ililau  Palau 11.67
27 1 Tikove Piira  Cook Islands 11.81
28 3 Don Motellang  Marshall Islands 11.89 PB
29 1 Alpha Diagana  Mauritania 12.30 PB
2 Ahmed Ali  Sudan (SUD) DNS

Heats

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The first 3 in each heat ( Q ) and the next six fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals. The overall results were as follows:[7]
Wind: H1:-0.3, H2:-0.8, H3:-0.8, H4:-0.3, H5:-0.3, H6:+0.1

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 Christian Coleman  United States 9.98 Q
2 1 Akani Simbine  South Africa 10.01 Q
3 2 Justin Gatlin  United States 10.06 Q
4 4 Yohan Blake  Jamaica 10.07 Q
5 6 Marcell Jacobs  Italy 10.07 Q
6 4 Jimmy Vicaut  France 10.08 Q
7 3 Zharnel Hughes  Great Britain & N.I. 10.08 Q
8 6 Abdul Hakim Sani Brown  Japan 10.09 Q
9 5 Paulo André de Oliveira  Brazil 10.11 Q
10 2 Andre De Grasse  Canada 10.13 Q
11 3 Raymond Ekevwo  Nigeria 10.14 Q
12 5 Mike Rodgers  United States 10.14 Q
13 4 Arthur Cissé  Ivory Coast 10.14 Q
14 1 Aaron Brown  Canada 10.16 Q
15 4 Yoshihide Kiryū  Japan 10.18 q
16 3 Emmanuel Matadi  Liberia 10.19 Q
16 1 Xie Zhenye  China 10.19 Q
18 2 Adam Gemili  Great Britain & N.I. 10.19 Q
19 5 Filippo Tortu  Italy 10.20 Q
20 1 Taymir Burnet  Netherlands 10.21 q
20 5 Yuki Koike  Japan 10.21 q
22 4 Su Bingtian  China 10.21 q
23 2 Tyquendo Tracey  Jamaica 10.21 q
24 1 Ojie Edoburun  Great Britain & N.I. 10.23 q
25 1 Christopher Belcher  United States 10.23
26 2 Edward Osei-Nketia  New Zealand 10.24
27 5 Hassan Taftian  Iran 10.24
28 3 Simon Magakwe  South Africa 10.25
29 5 Thando Dlodlo  South Africa 10.25
30 6 Rodrigo do Nascimento  Brazil 10.25
31 6 Mario Burke  Barbados 10.31
32 4 Kim Kuk-young  South Korea 10.32
33 3 Cejhae Greene  Antigua and Barbuda 10.33
34 3 Joseph Amoah  Ghana 10.36
35 6 Lalu Muhammad Zohri  Indonesia 10.36
36 3 Xu Zhouzheng  China 10.37
37 1 Kemar Hyman  Cayman Islands 10.37
38 6 Alex Wilson  Switzerland 10.38
39 3 Ebrima Camara  Gambia 10.38
40 2 Rohan Browning  Australia 10.40
41 4 Vitor Hugo dos Santos  Brazil 10.42
42 2 Usheoritse Itsekiri  Nigeria 10.46
43 1 Banuve Tabakaucoro  Fiji 10.56
44 4 Hakeem Huggins  Saint Kitts and Nevis 10.62
45 5 Owaab Barrow  Qatar 12.82
5 Divine Oduduru  Nigeria DNS
2 Jonathan Bardottier  Mauritius
6 Ngần Ngọc Nghĩa  Vietnam

Semi-finals

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Video on YouTube
Official Video

The first 2 in each heat ( Q ) and the next two fastest ( q ) qualified for the final.[8]
Wind: S1:-0.3, S2:-0.3, S3:+0.8

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Christian Coleman  United States 9.88 Q
2 3 Akani Simbine  South Africa 10.01 Q
3 3 Zharnel Hughes  Great Britain & N.I. 10.05 Q
4 2 Andre De Grasse  Canada 10.07 Q
5 2 Yohan Blake  Jamaica 10.09 Q
6 2 Justin Gatlin  United States 10.09 q
7 3 Filippo Tortu  Italy 10.11 q
8 3 Tyquendo Tracey  Jamaica 10.11
9 3 Mike Rodgers  United States 10.12
10 1 Aaron Brown  Canada 10.12 Q
11 1 Adam Gemili  Great Britain & N.I. 10.13
12 1 Paulo André de Oliveira  Brazil 10.14
13 2 Xie Zhenye  China 10.14
14 1 Abdul Hakim Sani Brown  Japan 10.15
15 3 Yoshihide Kiryū  Japan 10.16
16 3 Jimmy Vicaut  France 10.16
17 1 Taymir Burnet  Netherlands 10.18
18 2 Raymond Ekevwo  Nigeria 10.20
19 1 Marcell Jacobs  Italy 10.20
20 2 Ojie Edoburun  Great Britain & N.I. 10.22
21 1 Su Bingtian  China 10.23
22 2 Yuki Koike  Japan 10.28
23 2 Emmanuel Matadi  Liberia 10.28
24 3 Arthur Cissé  Ivory Coast 10.34

Final

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The final was started on 28 September at 22:15.[9]
Wind: +0.6

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Christian Coleman  United States 9.76 WL
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Justin Gatlin  United States 9.89
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Andre De Grasse  Canada 9.90 PB
4 5 Akani Simbine  South Africa 9.93 SB
5 8 Yohan Blake  Jamaica 9.97
6 7 Zharnel Hughes  Great Britain & N.I. 10.03
7 2 Filippo Tortu  Italy 10.07 SB
8 9 Aaron Brown  Canada 10.08

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