1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 200 metres

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The men's 200 metres event at the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on 13 and 14 March.

Medalists[]

Gold Silver Bronze
James Trapp
 United States
Damien Marsh
 Australia
Kevin Little
 United States

Results[]

Heats[]

First 2 of each heat (Q) and next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.[1]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 James Trapp  United States 20.67 Q
2 3 Kevin Little  United States 20.93 Q
3 2 Patrick Stevens  Belgium 20.95 Q
4 1 Damien Marsh  Australia 20.96 Q, AR
5 5 Nikolay Antonov  Bulgaria 20.99 Q
6 4 Frankie Fredericks  Namibia 21.04 Q
7 4 Iván García  Cuba 21.05 Q
8 5 Kevin Widmer   Switzerland 21.09 Q, NR
9 5 Andrey Fedoriv  Russia 21.13 q
10 1 Solomon Wariso  Great Britain 21.14 Q
11 2 Peter Ogilvie  Canada 21.15 q, PB
12 3 Christoph Pöstinger  Austria 21.18 Q
13 4 Marco Menchini  Italy 21.22
14 2 Jason John  Great Britain 21.25
15 5 Sidnei de Souza  Brazil 21.30
16 2 Daniel Cojocaru  Romania 21.39
17 3 Neil de Silva  Trinidad and Tobago 21.43
18 1 Jiří Valík  Czech Republic 21.47
19 3 Ricardo Greenidge  Canada 21.60
20 4 André da Silva  Brazil 21.66
21 1 Ray Stewart  Jamaica 21.77
22 3 John Mair  Jamaica 21.86
1 Emmanuel Tuffour  Ghana DQ
3  Latvia DQ
4  Saint Lucia DQ
5 Afonso Ferraz  Angola DQ
5 Eswort Coombs  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines DNS

Semifinals[]

First 2 of each semifinal (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 James Trapp  United States 20.60 Q, PB
2 2 Kevin Little  United States 20.73 Q
3 2 Iván García  Cuba 20.78 Q, NR
4 2 Damien Marsh  Australia 20.79 q, AR
5 2 Patrick Stevens  Belgium 20.98 q
6 1 Nikolay Antonov  Bulgaria 21.07 Q
7 2 Christoph Pöstinger  Austria 21.09
8 1 Peter Ogilvie  Canada 21.18
9 2 Andrey Fedoriv  Russia 21.19
10 1 Kevin Widmer   Switzerland 21.31
11 1 Solomon Wariso  Great Britain 21.31
1 Frankie Fredericks  Namibia DNS

Final[]

[3]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) James Trapp  United States 20.63
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Damien Marsh  Australia 20.71 AR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kevin Little  United States 20.72
4 Iván García  Cuba 20.82
5 Nikolay Antonov  Bulgaria 21.20
6 Patrick Stevens  Belgium 21.21

References[]

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