Athletics at the 1999 Summer Universiade – Men's 200 metres

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The men's 200 metres event at the 1999 Summer Universiade was held at the Estadio Son Moix in Palma de Mallorca, Spain on 8 and 9 July.[1][2]

Medalists[]

Gold Silver Bronze
Coby Miller
 United States
Patrick van Balkom
 Netherlands

 Greece

Results[]

Heats[]

Wind:
Heat 1: -2.1 m/s, Heat 2: -4.5 m/s, Heat 3: -1.8 m/s, Heat 4: -1.8 m/s, Heat 5: +0.1 m/s, Heat 6: -1.4 m/s, Heat 7: -2.9 m/s, Heat 8: -1.9 m/s

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Gary Ryan  Ireland 20.88 Q
2 1 Roland Németh  Hungary 20.94 Q
3 1 Patrick van Balkom  Netherlands 21.03 Q
4 5 Marc Foucan  France 21.06 Q
4 6 Coby Miller  United States 21.06 Q
6 8 Panagiotis Sarris  Greece 21.08 Q
7 2 Christopher Williams  Jamaica 21.10 Q
8 8 Torbjörn Eriksson  Sweden 21.13 Q
9 1  Canada 21.20 Q
10 8 Juan Pedro Toledo  Mexico 21.21 Q
11 1 Andrea Colombo  Italy 21.25 q
12 3 Ricardo Roach  Chile 21.27 Q
13 5 Alessandro Attene  Italy 21.31 q
14 8  Russia 21.37 q
15 7  Japan 21.39 Q
16 2 Patrick Johnson  Australia 21.40 Q
16 6  Greece 21.40 Q
18 4  Great Britain 21.45 Q
19 3 Christie van Wyk  Namibia 21.46 Q
20 7 Malik Louahla  Algeria 21.52 Q
21 2 Sean Baldock  Great Britain 21.55 Q
22 7  Senegal 21.57 Q
23 4  Nigeria 21.60 Q
24 7  Nigeria 21.60 q
25 4  Finland 21.63 Q
26 2 Lee Roy Newton  South Africa 21.65 q
27 6  Japan 21.66 Q
28 4 Boštjan Horvat  Slovenia 21.69 q
28 8  Portugal 21.69 q
30 5  Spain 21.71 q
31 2 Tommy Kafri  Israel 21.72 q
32 1 Morné Nagel  South Africa 21.77
33 4  Netherlands 21.78
34 6 Rodrigo Roach  Chile 21.84
35 6 Aleksandr Ryabov  Russia 21.87
36 7  Sweden 21.90
37 2  Spain 21.94
38 7 Justice Dipeba  Botswana 21.95
39 4  New Zealand 21.96
40 1 Nazmizan Muhammad  Malaysia 22.04
41 3  Canada 22.08 Q
42 3 Bryan Howard  United States 22.12
43 8  Latvia 22.34
44 2  Bulgaria 22.35
45 4   Switzerland 22.38
46 6  Lebanon 22.39
47 5  Hong Kong 22.40
48 7   Switzerland 22.40
49 3 Ho Kwan Lung  Hong Kong 22.55
50 3  Uganda 22.55
51 1  Cameroon 22.64
52 1  Botswana 22.76
53 8  Malaysia 22.87
54 5  Macau 23.01
55 6  Costa Rica 23.53
56 8  Macau 23.76
2  British Virgin Islands DQ R141.2[3]
3 Cláudio Roberto Souza  Brazil DQ R141.2[3]
4  Denmark DQ
3  Guinea DNS
5  Malta DNS
5  Bulgaria DNS
7  Guinea DNS

Quarterfinals[]

Wind:
Heat 1: +1.4 m/s, Heat 2: +0.8 m/s, Heat 3: +2.5 m/s, Heat 4: +1.7 m/s

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Coby Miller  United States 20.43 Q
2 4 Christopher Williams  Jamaica 20.56 Q
3 2 Roland Németh  Hungary 20.62 Q
4 1 Ricardo Roach  Chile 20.76 Q[4]
4 4 Patrick Johnson  Australia 20.76 Q
6 1 Torbjörn Eriksson  Sweden 20.77 Q
7 3 Patrick van Balkom  Netherlands 20.78w Q
7 1  Greece 20.78 Q
9 3 Gary Ryan  Ireland 20.79w Q
10 2 Marc Foucan  France 20.85 Q
11 4 Panagiotis Sarris  Greece 20.86 Q
12 2  Japan 20.92 Q
13 3 Andrea Colombo  Italy 20.94w Q
14 3  Great Britain 20.95w Q
15 2 Malik Louahla  Algeria 20.96 Q
16 1 Alessandro Attene  Italy 20.97
16 3  Canada 20.97w
18 4 Christie van Wyk  Namibia 21.04 Q, PB
19 4 Lee Roy Newton  South Africa 21.14
20 3  Japan 21.17w
21 2  Russia 21.26
22 3 Tommy Kafri  Israel 21.29w
23 1  Nigeria 21.39
24 1  Portugal 21.42
25 1  Finland 21.52
26 3  Nigeria 21.53w
27 2  Canada 21.55
28 2  Spain 21.71
29 4 Boštjan Horvat  Slovenia 30.24
2 Juan Pedro Toledo  Mexico DQ R141.2[3]
4 Sean Baldock  Great Britain DNF
4  Senegal DNF

Semifinals[]

Wind:
Heat 1: -2.1 m/s, Heat 2: -2.9 m/s

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Coby Miller  United States 20.54 Q
2 2 Christopher Williams  Jamaica 20.65 Q
3 1 Patrick van Balkom  Netherlands 20.67 Q
4 1  Greece 20.70 Q, PB[4]
5 2 Roland Németh  Hungary 20.80 Q
6 1 Andrea Colombo  Italy 20.87 Q
7 1 Marc Foucan  France 20.91
8 2 Panagiotis Sarris  Greece 20.92 Q
9 1 Ricardo Roach  Chile 20.93
10 2 Patrick Johnson  Australia 20.98 Q[5]
11 2 Gary Ryan  Ireland 21.06
12 1 Torbjörn Eriksson  Sweden 21.09
13 1 Christie van Wyk  Namibia 21.23
14 2  Great Britain 21.29
15 2  Japan 21.30
16 2 Malik Louahla  Algeria 21.35

Final[]

Wind: -1.0 m/s

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Coby Miller  United States 20.32
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Patrick van Balkom  Netherlands 20.57
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Greece 20.70 =PB
4 Roland Németh  Hungary 20.78
5 Andrea Colombo  Italy 20.90
6 Patrick Johnson  Australia 21.06
7 Panagiotis Sarris  Greece 21.08
Christopher Williams  Jamaica DQ R141.2[3]

References[]

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