Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's 100 metres
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The men's 100 metres was of one of 23 track events of the athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics
, in Athens
. It was contested at the Athens Olympic Stadium, from August 21 to August 22, by a total of 84 sprinters from 63 nations.
In the first round, the first three runners from each of the ten heats, together with the ten next fastest runners from all heats (10×3+10=40), automatically qualified for the second round. In the second round, these forty runners competed in five heats, with the first three from each heat and the single next fastest runner (5×3+1=16) qualifying for the semifinals. In the semifinals, only the first four runners from each of the two heats advanced to the final (2×4=8).
The final was the fastest and most disputed in Olympic history, with six runners covering the distance in 10.00 seconds or less (four of them under the 9.90 mark), and the gold and bronze medalist athletes separated by 0.02 seconds.
(NOC) was permitted to enter up to three athletes, provided they had run below 10.21 seconds during this period in IAAF
-sanctioned meetings or tournaments. If a NOC had no athletes qualified under this standard, it could enter up to one athlete that had run below 10.28 seconds.
Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics
At the 2004 Summer Olympics, the athletics events were held at the Athens Olympic Stadium from August 18 to August 29, except for the marathons , the race walks , and the shot put...
, in Athens
Athens
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. It was contested at the Athens Olympic Stadium, from August 21 to August 22, by a total of 84 sprinters from 63 nations.
In the first round, the first three runners from each of the ten heats, together with the ten next fastest runners from all heats (10×3+10=40), automatically qualified for the second round. In the second round, these forty runners competed in five heats, with the first three from each heat and the single next fastest runner (5×3+1=16) qualifying for the semifinals. In the semifinals, only the first four runners from each of the two heats advanced to the final (2×4=8).
The final was the fastest and most disputed in Olympic history, with six runners covering the distance in 10.00 seconds or less (four of them under the 9.90 mark), and the gold and bronze medalist athletes separated by 0.02 seconds.
Qualification
The Olympic qualification period for the athletics ran from January 1, 2003 to August 9, 2004. For this event, each National Olympic CommitteeNational Olympic Committee
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(NOC) was permitted to enter up to three athletes, provided they had run below 10.21 seconds during this period in IAAF
International Association of Athletics Federations
The International Association of Athletics Federations is the international governing body for the sport of athletics. It was founded in 1912 at its first congress in Stockholm, Sweden by representatives from 17 national athletics federations as the International Amateur Athletics Federation...
-sanctioned meetings or tournaments. If a NOC had no athletes qualified under this standard, it could enter up to one athlete that had run below 10.28 seconds.
Records
These are the standing world and Olympic records (in seconds) prior to the 2004 Summer Olympics.World Record | 9.78 | Tim Montgomery Tim Montgomery Timothy Montgomery is a former American athlete. In 2005, he was stripped of his records – including a now void 100m world record of 9.78 seconds set in 2002 – after being found guilty of using performance-enhancing drugs... |
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Olympic Record | 9.84 | Donovan Bailey Donovan Bailey Donovan Bailey is a retired Canadian sprinter, who once held the world record for the 100 metres race following his gold medal performance in the 1996 Olympic Games. He was the first Canadian to legally break the 10-second barrier in the 100 m... |
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Results
All times shown are in seconds. The following abbreviations are used:- Q denotes qualification by place
- q denotes qualification by time
- DNS denotes "did not start"
- DNF denotes "did not finish"
- DSQ denotes "disqualification"
- PB denotes "personal best"
- SB denotes "season best"
- NR denotes "national record
- CR denotes "continental record"
Round 1
The first round was held on 21 August. The first three runners of each heat plus the next ten overall fastest runners qualified for the second round.Heat | Athlete | Nation | Time | Rank | ||
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1 | 10.12 | SB | 7 | Q | ||
1 | 10.22 | 18 | Q | |||
1 | 10.27 | 24 | Q | |||
1 | 10.35 | 36 | ||||
1 | 10.45 | 46 | ||||
1 | 10.54 | 53 | ||||
1 | 10.75 | 62 | ||||
1 | 11.00 | 67 | ||||
2 | 10.13 | SB | 8 | Q | ||
2 | 10.19 | 14 | Q | |||
2 | 10.28 | 27 | Q | |||
2 | 10.36 | 38 | ||||
2 | 10.67 | 57 | ||||
2 | 10.76 | 63 | ||||
2 | 11.62 | 78 | ||||
2 | ||||||
3 | 10.07 | 3 | Q | |||
3 | 10.15 | SB | 9 | Q | ||
3 | 10.21 | SB | 16 | Q | ||
3 | 10.23 | 20 | q | |||
3 | 10.29 | 30 | q | |||
3 | 10.32 | 31 | q | |||
3 | 10.62 | 55 | ||||
3 | 11.72 | 80 | ||||
3 | ||||||
4 | 10.02 | 1 | Q | |||
4 | 10.08 | SB | 4 | Q | ||
4 | 10.15 | NR | 9 | Q | ||
4 | 10.33 | 33 | q | |||
4 | 10.50 | NR | 49 | |||
4 | 11.02 | 68 | ||||
4 | 11.30 | 76 | ||||
4 | 11.66 | 79 | ||||
4 | ||||||
5 | 10.09 | 5 | Q | |||
5 | 10.18 | 12 | Q | |||
5 | 10.26 | NR | 23 | Q | ||
5 | 10.34 | 35 | q | |||
5 | 10.37 | 39 | ||||
5 | 10.52 | 52 | ||||
5 | 10.62 | 55 | ||||
5 | 11.22 | PB | 74 | |||
6 | 10.33 | 33 | Q | |||
6 | 10.35 | 36 | Q | |||
6 | 10.39 | 40 | Q | |||
6 | 10.41 | 44 | ||||
6 | 10.67 | 57 | ||||
6 | 10.68 | 59 | ||||
6 | 10.85 | NR | 66 | |||
6 | 11.13 | 70 | ||||
7 | 10.06 | 2 | Q | |||
7 | 10.15 | SB | 9 | Q | ||
7 | 10.24 | =PB | 22 | Q | ||
7 | 10.28 | 27 | q | |||
7 | 10.32 | 31 | q | |||
7 | 10.72 | 61 | ||||
7 | 11.25 | 75 | ||||
7 | 11.56 | PB | 77 | |||
7 | ||||||
8 | 10.18 | 12 | Q | |||
8 | 10.21 | 16 | Q | |||
8 | 10.23 | 20 | Q | |||
8 | 10.28 | 27 | q | |||
8 | 10.50 | SB | 49 | |||
8 | 10.70 | 60 | ||||
8 | 11.05 | 69 | ||||
8 | 11.17 | 71 | ||||
8 | 11.18 | PB | 73 | |||
9 | 10.39 | 40 | Q | |||
9 | 10.40 | 42 | Q | |||
9 | 10.43 | 45 | Q | |||
9 | 10.48 | 47 | ||||
9 | 10.49 | 48 | ||||
9 | 10.51 | 51 | ||||
9 | 10.76 | 63 | ||||
9 | 11.17 | 71 | ||||
10 | 10.11 | 6 | Q | |||
10 | 10.20 | 15 | Q | |||
10 | 10.22 | 18 | Q | |||
10 | 10.27 | 24 | q | |||
10 | 10.27 | SB | 24 | q | ||
10 | 10.40 | 42 | ||||
10 | 10.58 | =NR | 54 | |||
10 | 10.76 | PB | 63 |
Round 2
The second round was held on August 21. The first three runners of each heat plus the next overall fastest runner qualified for the semifinals.Heat | Athlete | Nation | Time | Rank | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 9.93 | NR | 2 | Q | ||
1 | 10.12 | =PB | 9 | Q | ||
1 | 10.12 | SB | 9 | Q | ||
1 | 10.15 | 12 | q | |||
1 | 10.19 | 17 | ||||
1 | 10.21 | 18 | ||||
1 | 10.24 | 21 | ||||
1 | 10.34 | 33 | ||||
2 | 9.89 | 1 | Q | |||
2 | 10.12 | 9 | Q | |||
2 | 10.26 | 25 | Q | |||
2 | 10.26 | 25 | ||||
2 | 10.26 | 25 | ||||
2 | 10.28 | 28 | ||||
2 | 10.42 | 37 | ||||
2 | 10.43 | 38 | ||||
3 | 9.96 | 4 | Q | |||
3 | 10.15 | SB | 12 | Q | ||
3 | 10.15 | 12 | Q | |||
3 | 10.24 | 21 | ||||
3 | 10.36 | 34 | ||||
3 | 10.38 | 35 | ||||
3 | 10.48 | 39 | ||||
3 | ||||||
4 | 10.02 | 6 | Q | |||
4 | 10.05 | SB | 7 | Q | ||
4 | 10.11 | 8 | Q | |||
4 | 10.17 | 15 | ||||
4 | 10.22 | PB | 19 | |||
4 | 10.24 | 21 | ||||
4 | 10.29 | 29 | ||||
4 | 10.39 | 36 | ||||
5 | 9.93 | 2 | Q | |||
5 | 9.99 | 5 | Q | |||
5 | 10.18 | SB | 16 | Q | ||
5 | 10.23 | 20 | ||||
5 | 10.24 | 21 | ||||
5 | 10.29 | 29 | ||||
5 | 10.30 | 31 | ||||
5 | 10.32 | 32 |
Semifinals
The semifinals were held on August 22. The first four runners from each semifinal qualified for the final.Heat | Athlete | Nation | Time | Rank | ||
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1 | 10.07 | 5 | Q | |||
1 | 10.09 | 6 | Q | |||
1 | 10.11 | 7 | Q | |||
1 | 10.22 | 9 | Q | |||
1 | 10.28 | 11 | ||||
1 | 10.29 | 14 | ||||
1 | 10.32 | 15 | ||||
1 | 10.35 | 16 | ||||
2 | 9.95 | 1 | Q | |||
2 | 9.97 | 2 | Q | |||
2 | 9.97 | 2 | Q | |||
2 | 10.02 | SB | 4 | Q | ||
2 | 10.12 | SB | 8 | |||
2 | 10.22 | 9 | ||||
2 | 10.28 | 11 | ||||
2 | 10.28 | 11 |
Final
The final was held on August 22.Rank | Athlete | Time | |
---|---|---|---|
9.85 | PB | ||
9.86 | AR | ||
9.87 | SB | ||
4 | 9.89 | ||
5 | 9.94 | ||
6 | 10.00 | SB | |
7 | 10.10 | ||
— | DNF |