European Athletics Championships 2002/200 m men

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18th European Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline 200 meter run
gender Men
Attendees 35 athletes from 22 countries
venue GermanyGermany Munich
Competition location Olympic Stadium
Competition phase August 8th (preliminary / intermediate round)
August 9th (semifinals / finals)
Medalist
gold medal Konstantinos Kenteris ( GRE ) GreeceGreece 
Silver medal Francis Obikwelu ( POR ) PortugalPortugal 
Bronze medal Marlon Devonish ( GBR ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom 

The men's 200-meter run at the 2002 European Athletics Championships was held on August 8 and 9, 2002 in the Munich Olympic Stadium.

The European champion was the Greek Olympic champion from 2000 and reigning world champion Konstantinos Kenteris . He won before the Portuguese World Cup third in 1999 Francis Obikwelu , who had won the 100-meter run two days earlier . Bronze went to the British Marlon Devonish .

Records

Existing records

World record 19.32 s United StatesUnited States Michael Johnson Olympic Games Atlanta , USA August 1, 1996
European record 19.72 s ItalyItaly Pietro Mennea Mexico City , Mexico September 12, 1979
Championship record 20.11 s United KingdomUnited Kingdom John Regis EM Split , Yugoslavia August 30, 1990

Record improvement

European champion Konstantinos Kenteris improved the existing EM record in the final on August 9 by 26 hundredths of a second to 19.85 s. GreeceGreece 

Preliminary round

August 8, 2002

The preliminary round was carried out in five runs. The first four athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - as well as the four fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the intermediate round.

Forward 1

Anastásios Goúsis was eliminated as seventh of his preliminary run

Wind: +0.8 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Marcin Urbaś PolandPoland Poland 20.71
2 Christian Malcolm United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 20.82
3 Ronald Pognon FranceFrance France 20.84
4th Oleg Sergeyev RussiaRussia Russia 21.06
5 Sergejs Inšakovs LatviaLatvia Latvia 21.20
6th Anastásios Goúsis GreeceGreece Greece 21.22
7th Gideon Jablonka IsraelIsrael Israel 21.26

Forward 2

As sixth of his prelim, Matic Osovnikar did not survive the preliminary round

Wind: -0.2 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Darren Campbell United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 20.66
2 Martin Briňarský SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 20.75
3 Johan Wissman SwedenSweden Sweden 20.97
4th Alessandro Cavallaro ItalyItaly Italy 21.03
5 Steffen Otto GermanyGermany Germany 21.24
6th Matic Osovnikar SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 21.55
7th Dmitriy Chumichkin AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan 21.72

Forward 3

Wind: -0.2 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Marlon Devonish United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 20.81
2 Marco Torrieri ItalyItaly Italy 20.89
3 Sergei Blinov RussiaRussia Russia 20.99
4th Erik Wahn SwedenSweden Sweden 21.02
5 Julián Martínez SpainSpain Spain 21.13
6th Paul Brizzel IrelandIreland Ireland 21.32

Forward 4

Wind: +0.8 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Francis Obikwelu PortugalPortugal Portugal 20.55
2 Marcin Jędrusiński PolandPoland Poland 20.57
3 Geir Moen NorwayNorway Norway 20.68
4th Tommi Hartonen FinlandFinland Finland 20.87
5 Jiří Vojtík Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 20.88
6th Gary Ryan IrelandIreland Ireland 20.93
7th Christian Birk DenmarkDenmark Denmark 21.15
Paul Hession was seventh in his preliminary run and was eliminated

Forward 5

Wind: -0.2 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Konstantinos Kenteris GreeceGreece Greece 20.55
2 Troy Douglas NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 20.81
3 Johan Engberg SwedenSweden Sweden 20.83
4th Anninos Marcoullides Cyprus 1960Cyprus Cyprus 20.87
5 John Ertzgaard NorwayNorway Norway 20.88
6th Emanuele Di Gregorio ItalyItaly Italy 21.04
7th Paul Hession IrelandIreland Ireland 21.28

Intermediate round

August 8, 2002

From the three intermediate runs, the first four athletes - highlighted in light blue - as well as the four fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the semifinals.

Intermediate run 1

Darren Campbell, runner-up European champion here over 100 meters and European champion in 1998 , was disqualified in the intermediate round

Wind: -1.8 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Marcin Urbaś PolandPoland Poland 20.86
2 Marco Torrieri ItalyItaly Italy 20.90
3 Anninos Marcoullides Cyprus 1960Cyprus Cyprus 21.04
4th John Ertzgaard NorwayNorway Norway 21.14
5 Jiří Vojtík Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 21.16
6th Johan Engberg SwedenSweden Sweden 21.21
7th Sergei Blinov RussiaRussia Russia 21.32
DSQ Darren Campbell United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain

Intermediate run 2

Johan Wissman did not finish in the second intermediate run

Wind: +0.8 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Konstantinos Kenteris GreeceGreece Greece 20.29
2 Marlon Devonish United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 20.41
3 Troy Douglas NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 20.78
4th Geir Moen NorwayNorway Norway 20.85
5 Tommi Hartonen FinlandFinland Finland 20.90
6th Oleg Sergeyev RussiaRussia Russia 21.11
7th Emanuele Di Gregorio ItalyItaly Italy k. A.
DNF Johan Wissman SwedenSweden Sweden

Intermediate run 3

Wind: -0.3 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Marcin Jędrusiński PolandPoland Poland 20.37
2 Francis Obikwelu PortugalPortugal Portugal 20.60
3 Christian Malcolm United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 20.66
4th Martin Briňarský SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 20.83
5 Gary Ryan IrelandIreland Ireland 20.98
6th Ronald Pognon FranceFrance France 20.99
7th Alessandro Cavallaro ItalyItaly Italy 21.01
8th Erik Wahn SwedenSweden Sweden 21.06

Semifinals

For Ronald Pognon, the semi-finals were the end of the line

August 9, 2002

From the two semi-finals, the first four athletes - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the final.

Semi-final run 1

Wind: -0.5 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Marcin Jędrusiński PolandPoland Poland 20.46
2 Francis Obikwelu PortugalPortugal Portugal 20.48
3 Christian Malcolm United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 20.54
4th Marco Torrieri ItalyItaly Italy 20.78
5 Martin Briňarský SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 20.97
6th Gary Ryan IrelandIreland Ireland 20.98
7th Ronald Pognon FranceFrance France 21.04
8th Geir Moen NorwayNorway Norway 21.21
Sixth place in his semi-final was not enough for Alessandro Cavallaro to make it into the final

Semi-final run 2

Wind: +0.2 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Konstantinos Kenteris GreeceGreece Greece 20.18
2 Marlon Devonish United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 20.23
3 Marcin Urbaś PolandPoland Poland 20.60
4th Troy Douglas NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 20.64
5 Anninos Marcoullides Cyprus 1960Cyprus Cyprus 20.69
6th Alessandro Cavallaro ItalyItaly Italy 21.01
7th Tommi Hartonen FinlandFinland Finland 21.04
DNF John Ertzgaard NorwayNorway Norway

final

Francis Obikwelu - second after his 100m title two days earlier

August 9, 2002

Wind: -0.5 m / s

space Surname nation Time (s)
1 Konstantinos Kenteris GreeceGreece Greece 19.85 CR / NO
2 Francis Obikwelu PortugalPortugal Portugal 20.21 NO
3 Marlon Devonish United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 20.24
4th Christian Malcolm United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 20.30
5 Marcin Jędrusiński PolandPoland Poland 20.31 NU23R
6th Marco Torrieri ItalyItaly Italy 20.68
7th Troy Douglas NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 20.83
DNF Marcin Urbaś PolandPoland Poland

Web links

Video

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. 200 m men , accessed October 26, 2019
  2. Progression of the European Outdoor Records, 200 m Men , Spanish / English, p. 9 (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on October 26, 2019