2018 European Athletics Championships – Men's 200 metres

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Men's 200 metres
at the 2018 European Athletics Championships
VenueOlympic Stadium
LocationBerlin
Dates
  • August 8 (round 1 & semifinals)
  • August 9 (final)
Competitors40 from 22 nations
Winning time19.76
Medalists
gold medal    Turkey
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal     Switzerland
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The men's 200 metres at the 2018 European Athletics Championships took place at the Olympic Stadium on 8 and 9 August.

Records[]

Standing records prior to the 2018 European Athletics Championships
World record  Usain Bolt (JAM) 19.19 Berlin, Germany 20 August 2009
European record  Pietro Mennea (ITA) 19.72 Mexico City, Mexico 12 September 1979
Championship record  Konstantinos Kenteris (GRE) 19.85 Munich, Germany 9 August 2002
World Leading  Noah Lyles (USA) 19.65 Monaco 20 July 2018
European Leading  Ramil Guliyev (TUR) 19.90 Oslo, Norway 7 June 2018
Broken records during the 2018 European Athletics Championships
Championship record  Ramil Guliyev (TUR) 19.76 Berlin, Germany 9 August 2018
European Leading  Ramil Guliyev (TUR) 19.76 Berlin, Germany 9 August 2018

Schedule[]

Date Time Round
8 August 2018 10:50 Round 1
8 August 2018 20:15 Semifinals
9 August 2018 21:05 Final

All times are local times (UTC+2)

Competition Format[]

The top ten ranked athletes by time during the season who entered the championships were given a bye into the semifinals.

Results[]

Round 1[]

First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the semifinals.[1]

Wind:
Heat 1: +0.1 m/s, Heat 2: –0.1 m/s, Heat 3: +0.2 m/s, Heat 4: +0.2 m/s

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1 3 7 Eseosa Desalu  Italy 20.39 Q SB
2 2 8 Lykourgos-Stefanos Tsakonas  Greece 20.49 Q
3 1 5 Robin Vanderbemden  Belgium 20.50 Q
4 1 2 Andrew Howe  Italy 20.60 Q
5 3 8 Stuart Dutamby  France 20.64 Q
6 2 4 Mickaël-Méba Zeze  France 20.65 Q SB
7 4 1 Solomon Bockarie  Netherlands 20.66 Q
8 1 8 Taymir Burnet  Netherlands 20.67 Q
9 1 3 Robin Erewa  Germany 20.69 q
10 2 3 Davide Manenti  Italy 20.70 Q
11 2 7 Jonathan Quarcoo  Norway 20.77 q
12 4 8 Steven Müller  Germany 20.78 Q
13 2 2 Marcus Lawler  Ireland 20.80
14 4 4  Spain 20.81 Q
15 3 6 Delano Williams  Great Britain 20.89 Q
16 1 1  Spain 20.92
17 4 5 Silvan Wicki   Switzerland 20.93
18 3 2  Sweden 20.95
19 3 5  Finland 21.06
20 4 6 Gediminas Truskauskas  Lithuania 21.11
21 3 4 Jan Jirka  Czech Republic 21.15
22 4 3  Greece 21.18
23 2 5  Romania 21.21
24 3 3  Slovakia 21.26
25 4 7 Markus Fuchs  Austria 21.29
26 1 7 Emil Ibrahimov  Ukraine 21.29
27 4 2  Cyprus 21.31
28 2 6  Spain 21.33
29 1 4  Romania 21.39
30 1 2 Denis Dimitrov  Bulgaria 21.43

Semifinals[]

First 2 (Q) and next 2 fastest (q) qualify for the final.[2]

Wind:
Heat 1: +0.3 m/s, Heat 2: +0.3 m/s, Heat 3: +0.3 m/s

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1 3 4 Alex Wilson*   Switzerland 20.16 Q
2 2 4 Bruno Hortelano*  Spain 20.29 Q
3 1 4 Ramil Guliyev*  Turkey 20.33 Q
4 3 5 Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake*  Great Britain 20.35 Q
5 2 6 Eseosa Desalu  Italy 20.35 Q SB
6 1 3 Leon Reid*  Ireland 20.38 Q
7 3 7 Solomon Bockarie  Netherlands 20.41 q, SB
8 2 5 Adam Gemili*  Great Britain 20.46 q
9 2 2 Mickaël-Méba Zeze  France 20.49 SB
10 2 3 Churandy Martina*  Netherlands 20.51
11 2 8 Lykourgos-Stefanos Tsakonas  Greece 20.54
12 3 3 Serhiy Smelyk*  Ukraine 20.54
13 1 5 Ján Volko*  Slovakia 20.58
14 2 7 Robin Vanderbemden  Belgium 20.62
15 1 7 Steven Müller  Germany 20.76
16 3 2  Spain 20.77
17 3 8 Andrew Howe  Italy 20.78
18 2 1 Robin Erewa  Germany 20.79
19 1 8 Davide Manenti  Italy 20.81
20 3 6 Aleixo-Platini Menga*  Germany 20.83
21 1 2 Taymir Burnet  Netherlands 20.84
22 3 1 Jonathan Quarcoo  Norway 21.07
1 6 Stuart Dutamby  France DNS
1 1 Delano Williams  Great Britain DNS

*Athletes who received a bye to the semifinals[3]

Final[]

Wind: +0.7 m/s[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Ramil Guliyev  Turkey 19.76 CR, EL, NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake  Great Britain 20.04 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Alex Wilson   Switzerland 20.04 NR
4 3 Bruno Hortelano  Spain 20.05
5 2 Adam Gemili  Great Britain 20.10 SB
6 7 Eseosa Desalu  Italy 20.13 PB
7 8 Leon Reid  Ireland 20.37
8 1 Solomon Bockarie  Netherlands 20.39 SB

References[]

  1. ^ "Round 1 results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-11-20. Retrieved 2018-08-18.
  2. ^ "Semifinals results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-08-31. Retrieved 2018-08-18.
  3. ^ List of directly qualified athletes in Semi-Finals
  4. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-09-17. Retrieved 2018-08-18.
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