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Track and field results Associated Press Saturday's results from the track and field competition at the Summer Olympics in Sydney: Men | Women
5000 Final 1, United States (Jonathan Drummond, Philadelphia; Bernard Williams III, Baltimore; Brian Lewis, Chesapeake, Va.; Maurice Greene, Kansas City, Kan.), 37.61. 2, Brazil (Vicente Lima; Edson Ribeiro; Andre Silva; Claudinei Silva), 37.90. 3, Cuba (Jose Angel Cesar; Luis Alberto Perez; Ivan Garcia; Freddy Mayola), 38.04. 4, Jamaica (Lindel Frater; Dwight Thomas; Christopher Williams; Llewelyn Bredwood), 38.20. 5, France (Frederic Krantz; David Patros; Christophe Cheval; Needdy Guims), 38.49. 6, Japan (Shigeyuki Kojima; Koji Ito; Shingo Suetsugu; Nobuharu Asahara), 38.66. 7, Italy (Francesco Scuderi; Alessandro Cavallaro; Maurizio Checcucci; Andrea Colombo), 38.67. 8, Poland (Marcin Nowak; Marcin Urbas; Piotr Balcerzak; Ryszard Pilarczyk), 38.96. 1600 relay Final 1, United States (Alvin Harrison, Orlando, Fla.; Antonio Pettigrew, Macon, Ga.; Calvin Harrison, Orlando, Fla.; Michael Johnson, Dallas), 2:56.35. 2, Nigeria (Clement Chukwu; Jude Monye; Sunday Bada; Enefiok Udo-Obong), 2:58.68. 3, Jamaica (Michael Blackwood; Gregory Haughton; Christopher Williams; Danny McFarlane), 2:58.78. 4, Bahamas (Avard Moncur; Troy McIntosh; Carl Oliver; Christopher Brown), 2:59.23. 5, France (Emmanuel Front; Marc Foucan; Ibrahima Wade; Marc Raquil), 3:01.02. 6, Britain (Jared Deacon; Daniel Caines; Iwan Thomas; Jamie Baulch), 3:01.22. 7, Poland (Piotr Rysiukiewicz; Robert Mackowiak; Piotr Dlugosielski; Piotr Haczek), 3:03.22. 8, Australia (Brad Jamieson; Blair Young; Patrick Dwyer; Michael Hazel), 3:03.91. Women | Men
1500 Final 1, Bahamas (Sevatheda Fynes; Chandra Sturrup; Pauline Davis-Thompson; Debbie Ferguson), 41.95. 2, Jamaica (Tanya Lawrence; Veronica Campbell; Beverly McDonald; Merlene Ottey), 42.13. 3, United States (Chryste Gaines, San Leandro, Calif.; Torri Edwards, Los Angeles; Nanceen Perry, Fairfield, Texas; Marion Jones, Los Angeles), 42.20. 4, France (Linda Ferga; Muriel Hurtis; Fabe Dia; Christine Arron), 42.42. 5, Russia (Natalya Ignatova; Marina Trandenkova; Irina Khabarova; Natalya Voronova), 43.02. 6, Germany (Gabi Rockmeier; Sabrina Mulrain; Andrea Philipp; Marion Wagner), 43.11. 7, Nigeria (Gloria Alozie; Benedicta Ajudua; Mercy Nku; Mary Onyali-Omagbemi), 44.05. 8, China (Zeng Xiujun; Liu Xiaomei; Qin Wangping; Li Xuemei), 44.87. 1600 relay Final 1, United States (Jearl Miles-Clark, Gainesville, Fla.; Monique Hennagan, Columbia, S.C.; Marion Jones, Los Angeles; La Tasha Colander-Richardson, Portsmouth, Va.), 3:22.62. 2, Jamaica (Sandie Richards; Catherine Scott-Pomales; Deon Hemmings; Lorraine Graham), 3:23.25. 3, Russia (Yulia Sotnikova; Svetlana Gontcharenko; Olga Kotlyarova; Irina Privalova), 3:23.46. 4, Nigeria (Olabisi Afolabi; Charity Opara; Rosemary Okafor; Falilat Ogunkoya), 3:23.80. 5, Australia (Nova Peris-Kneebone; Tamsyn Lewis; Melinda Gainsford-Taylor; Cathy Freeman), 3:23.81. 6, Britain (Natasha Danvers; Donna Fraser; Allison Curbishley; Katharine Merry), 3:25.67. 7, Czech Republic (Jitka Burianova; Hana Benesova; Lenka Fickova; Helena Fuchsova), 3:29.17. 8, Cuba (Zulia Calatayud; Julia Duporty; Idalmis Bonne; Daimi Pernia), 3:29.47. 10000 Final 1, Derartu Tulu, Ethiopia, 30:17.49. Olympic record. Old record: Fernanda Ribeiro, Portugal, 31:01.63, Aug. 2, 1996). 2, Gete Wami, Ethiopia, 30:22.48. 3, Fernanda Ribeiro, Portugal, 30:22.88. 4, Paula Radcliffe, Britain, 30:26.97. 5, Tegla Loroupe, Kenya, 30:37.26. 6, Sonia O'Sullivan, Ireland, 30:53.37. 7, Li Ji, China, 31:06.94. 8, Elana Meyer, South Africa, 31:14.70. 9, Lidia Grigorieva, Russia, 31:21.27. 10, Yuko Kawakami, Japan, 31:27.44. 11, Olivera Jevtic, Yugoslavia, 31:29.65. 12, Berhane Adere, Ethiopia, 31:40.52. 13, Lioudmila Biktacheva, Russia, 31:47.10. 14, Alice Timbilil, Kenya, 31:50.22. 15, Chiemi Takahashi, Japan, 31:52.59. 16, Libbie Hickman, Fort Collins, Colo., 31:56.94. 17, Sally Barsosio, Kenya, 31:57.41. 18, Asmae Leghzaoui, Morocco, 31:59.21. 19, Jelena Celnova-Prokopcuka, Latvia, 32:17.72. 20, Harumi Hiroyama, Japan, 32:24.17. High jump Final 1, Yelena Yelesina, Russia, (2.01), 6-7. 2, Hestrie Cloete, South Africa, (2.01), 6-7. 3, Kajsa Bergqvist, Sweden, (1.99), 6-6 1-4. 3, Oana Manuela Pantelimon, Romania, (1.99), 6-6 1-4. 5, Inga Babakova, Ukraine, (1.96), 6-5. 6, Svetlana Zalevskaya, Kazakstan, (1.96), 6-5. 7, Vita Palamar, Ukraine, (1.96), 6-5. 8, Amewu Mensah, Germany, (1.93), 6-4. 9, Monica Dinescu, Romania, (1.93), 6-4. 9, Venelina Veneva, Bulgaria, (1.93), 6-4. 11, Zuzana Hlavonova, Czech Republic, (1.90), 6-2 3-4. 11, Yoko Ota, Japan, (1.90), 6-2 3-4. 13, Eleonora Miloucheva, Bulgaria, (1.90), 6-2 3-4. Javelin Final 1, Trine Hattestad, Norway, (68.91), 226-1. 2, Mirella Maniani-Tzelili, Greece, (67.51), 221-6. 3, Osleidys Menendez, Cuba, (66.18), 217-1. 4, Steffi Nerius, Germany, (64.84), 212-8. 5, Sonia Bisset, Cuba, (63.26), 207-6. 6, Xiomara Rivero, Cuba, (62.92), 206-5. 7, Tatiana Shikolenko, Russia, (62.91), 206-4. 8, Nikola Tomeckova, Czech Republic, (62.10), 203-9. 9, Mikaela Ingberg, Finland, (58.56), 192-1. 10, Wei Jianhua, China, (58.33), 191-4. 11, Li Lei, China, (56.83), 186-5. 12, Claudia Coslovich, Italy, (56.74), 186-2. | ALSO SEE Results -- Day 7 Results -- Day 6 Results -- Day 5 Results -- Day 4 Results -- Day 3 Results -- Day 2 Results -- Day 1 |
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