2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's 110 metres hurdles

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The men's 110 metres hurdles event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 20 and 21 July.

Medalists[]

Gold
 United States
Silver Amere Lattin
 United States
Bronze
 Japan

Records[]

Standing records prior to the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics
World Junior Record  Wilhem Belocian (FRA) 12.99 Eugene, United States 24 July 2014
Championship Record  Wilhem Belocian (FRA) 12.99 Eugene, United States 24 July 2014
World Junior Leading   (USA) 13.25 Clovis, United States 24 June 2016

Results[]

Heats[]

Qualification: First 3 of each heat (Q) and the 3 fastest times (q) qualified for the semifinals.[1]

Wind:
Heat 1: -0.8 m/s, Heat 2: -0.1 m/s, Heat 3: +0.7 m/s, Heat 4: -0.1 m/s, Heat 5: +0.4 m/s, Heat 6: +0.6 m/s, Heat 7: 0.0 m/s

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Note
1 6  Japan 13.40 Q
2 4 Amere Lattin  United States 13.46 Q
3 7  United States 13.48 Q
4 6 Dawid Żebrowski  Poland 13.48 Q, PB
5 1 Damion Thomas  Jamaica 13.48 Q
6 5  Australia 13.56 Q
7 5  Colombia 13.56 Q, PB
8 7  Japan 13.59 Q, PB
9 4  Barbados 13.62 Q, PB
10 2  Chile 13.62 Q, NU20R
11 2  South Africa 13.64 Q
12 6  Great Britain 13.65 Q
13 3 Amine Bouanani  Algeria 13.65 Q, NU20R
14 3  Great Britain 13.66 Q
15 7  Sweden 13.66 Q, NU20R
16 7 Rafael Henrique Pereira  Brazil 13.66 q
17 5  Nigeria 13.72 Q
18 3  Hungary 13.72 Q, PB
19 3  South Africa 13.75 q
20 4  France 13.77 Q
21 6  Cuba 13.77 q
22 6  Iraq 13.82 NU20R
23 2  Jamaica 13.83 Q
24 2  Finland 13.85
25 3  Australia 13.85
26 6  Bahamas 13.89
27 4  Germany 13.89
28 1  Canada 13.89 Q
29 7  China 13.90 PB
30 5  South Korea 13.96 NU20R
31 7  Malaysia 13.98
32 3  China 13.98
33 5  Italy 14.00
34 6  Italy 14.03
35 5  Bahamas 14.03 Yellow card[2]
36 2  Puerto Rico 14.04 PB
37 2  India 14.10
38 2 Cheung Wang Fung  Hong Kong 14.11
39 7  Thailand 14.11
40 1  Finland 14.12 Q
41 4  Thailand 14.12
42 1  Czech Republic 14.15
43 4  Colombia 14.17
44 7  Poland 14.28
45 1   Switzerland 14.28
46 4  Turkey 14.32
47 1  France 14.37
48 3  Estonia 14.43
49 7  Belarus 14.44
50 5  Israel 14.45
51 4  Kazakhstan 14.48
52 1  Slovakia 14.50
53 1  Tonga 14.50 NU20R
54 2  Venezuela 14.68
5  Turkey DNF Yellow card[3]
3  Lithuania DQ 168.7(B)[4]
4  Saint Kitts and Nevis DQ 162.7[5]
6  Nigeria DNS

Semifinals[]

Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) and the 2 fastest times (q) qualified for the final.[6]

Wind:
Heat 1: +0.1 m/s, Heat 2: -0.1 m/s, Heat 3: +0.6 m/s

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Note
1 3  Jamaica 13.20 Q
2 2  United States 13.36 Q
3 3 Amere Lattin  United States 13.39 Q
4 2  Great Britain 13.40 Q
5 1  Japan 13.41 Q
6 3  Barbados 13.42 q, PB
7 3 Dawid Żebrowski  Poland 13.53 q
8 3  Nigeria 13.58
9 2  Sweden 13.61 NU20R
10 3  Australia 13.68
11 1  Great Britain 13.70 Q
12 1  Chile 13.72
13 2  Colombia 13.74
14 1  France 13.74
15 1 Amine Bouanani  Algeria 13.78
16 1  South Africa 13.80
17 1  Cuba 13.81
18 2 Rafael Henrique Pereira  Brazil 13.85
19 2  Finland 13.90
20 1  Hungary 14.09
21 2  Japan 19.52
2 Damion Thomas  Jamaica DNF
3  Canada DNF
3  South Africa DQ R145.2[7]

Final[]

Wind: +0.2 m/s[8]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6  United States 13.25 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Amere Lattin  United States 13.30
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7  Japan 13.31 AU20R
4 5  Jamaica 13.39
5 3 Dawid Żebrowski  Poland 13.45 PB
6 2  Barbados 13.45
7 9  Great Britain 13.51
8 9  Great Britain 13.55

References[]

  1. ^ "Heats results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  2. ^ 162.5(a) – Aborting the start without valid reason
  3. ^ 162.5(b) – Delaying the start
  4. ^ Deliberately knocking down a hurdle
  5. ^ False start
  6. ^ "Semifinals results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  7. ^ Disqualification from further events (due to yellow cards under 162.5(c))
  8. ^ "Final results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
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