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Athletics at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' 110 metre hurdles

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Athletics – Boys' 110 metres hurdles
at the II Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueNanjing Olympic Sports Centre
DateAugust 20–23
Competitors20 from 20 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jaheel Hyde  Jamaica
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Henrik Hannemann  Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kim Gyeong-Tae  South Korea
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The boys’ 110 metres hurdles competition at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics was held on 20–23 August 2014 in Nanjing Olympic Sports Center.

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Transcription

Schedule

Date Time Round
20 August 2014 19:45 Heats
23 August 2014 19:55 Final

Results

Heats

Eight fastest athletes advanced to Final A, the others advanced to Final B or C according to their times.

Rank Heat Lane Athlete Result Notes Q
1 1 7  Jaheel Hyde (JAM) 13.16 PB FA
2 2 3  Kim Gyeong-Tae (KOR) 13.50 PB FA
3 2 6  Amere Lattin (USA) 13.53 PB FA
4 3 8  Henrik Hannemann (GER) 13.55 PB FA
5 1 5  Juan José Garrancho (ESP) 13.57 FA
6 1 8  Maymon Poulose (IND) 13.64 PB FA
6 3 4  Dawid Żebrowski (POL) 13.64 FA
8 3 6  Joshuán Berrios (COL) 13.66 FA
9 2 2  Michael Nicholls (BAR) 13.70 FB
10 2 5  Diego Del Mónaco (CHI) 13.74 FB
11 1 6  Parinya Munaek (THA) 13.78 PB FB
12 3 3  Tavonte Mott (BAH) 13.86 PB FB
13 1 2  Vitor Venâncio (BRA) 13.91 FB
14 2 7  Nicholas Andrews (AUS) 13.92 FB
14 1 3  Amine Bouanani (ALG) 13.92 PB FC
16 3 5  Nao Kanai (JPN) 14.03 FC
17 3 2  Cheng Chi-Hung (TPE) 14.09 FC
18 1 4  Samuel Cedeño (VEN) 14.13 FC
19 2 4  Henok Masresha (ETH) 14.36 FC
3 7  Mohd Rizzua Muhammad (MAS) DSQ FC

Finals

Final A

Rank Final Placing Lane Athlete Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 6  Jaheel Hyde (JAM) 12.96 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2 5  Henrik Hannemann (GER) 13.40 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 4  Kim Gyeong-Tae (KOR) 13.43 PB
4 4 9  Maymon Poulose (IND) 13.57 PB
5 5 8  Juan José Garrancho (ESP) 13.59
6 6 2  Dawid Żebrowski (POL) 13.71
7 7 7  Amere Lattin (USA) 15.53
3  Joshuán Berrios (COL) DSQ

Final B

Rank Final Placing Lane Athlete Result Notes
1 8 6  Diego Del Mónaco (CHI) 13.76
2 9 2  Vitor Venâncio (BRA) 13.81
3 10 5  Parinya Munaek (THA) 13.93
4 11 4  Tavonte Mott (BAH) 14.09
3  Michael Nicholls (BAR) DNF
7  Nicholas Andrews (AUS) DNS

Final C

Rank Final Placing Lane Athlete Result Notes
1 12 6  Mohd Rizzua Muhammad (MAS) 13.90
2 13 3  Nao Kanai (JPN) 14.08
3 14 5  Samuel Cedeño (VEN) 14.19
4 15 2  Amine Bouanani (ALG) 14.19
5 16 7  Henok Masresha (ETH) 14.21 PB
6 17 4  Cheng Chi-Hung (TPE) 14.40

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