Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

Athletics at the 1985 Summer Universiade – Men's 100 metres

The men's 100 metres event at the 1985 Summer Universiade was held at the Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium in Kobe on 29 and 30 August 1985.[1]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Chidi Imoh
 Nigeria
Andrés Simón
 Cuba
Lee McNeill
 United States

Results

Heats

Wind:
Heat 3: -2.7 m/s, Heat 8: 0.0 m/s

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Bill Trott  Bermuda 10.81 Q
2 1 Jang Jae-keun  South Korea 10.90 Q
3 1 Oliver Daniels  Liberia 11.02 Q
3 1 Clifford Mamba  Swaziland 11.02 Q
4 1 Emilio Samayoa  Guatemala 11.13 q
5 1 F. Zayed  Kuwait 11.43
6 1 B. Lema  Tanzania 11.67
7 1 M. Mostafa  Sudan 12.24
1 2 Arnaldo da Silva  Brazil 10.72 Q
2 2 Takale Tuna  Papua New Guinea 11.09 Q
4 2 A. Sghayer  Iraq 11.50
5 2 S. Nsibandze  Swaziland 11.73
6 2 Christian Gugler  Switzerland 11.79
7 2 Tarek Mustapha Moussalli  Lebanon 11.81
1 3 Chidi Imoh  Nigeria 10.62 Q
2 3 Shim Duk-sub  South Korea 10.70 Q
3 3 Werner Zaske  West Germany 10.71 Q
4 3 Paulo Curvelo  Portugal 10.95 q[2]
6 3 D. Mwenja  Kenya 11.58
7 3 S. El Agib  Sudan 12.71
1 4 Andrés Simón  Cuba 10.64 Q
2 4 Nguyen Trung Hoa  Vietnam 11.02 Q
3 4 Atlee Mahorn  Canada 11.13 Q
4 4 Saidur Rahman Dawn  Bangladesh 11.49
5 4 Leung Wing Kwong  Hong Kong 11.80
1 5 Mike Morris  United States 10.59 Q
2 5 Hideyuki Arikawa  Japan 10.68 Q
3 5 Antônio dos Santos  Brazil 10.88 Q
4 5 Visut Watanasin  Thailand 11.05 q
1 6 Lee McNeill  United States 10.57 Q
2 6 Ricardo Chacón  Cuba 10.58 Q
3 6 Fritz-Werner Heer  West Germany 10.77 Q
4 6 René Mangold  Switzerland 10.95 q
5 6 Ronald Raborg  Peru 11.48 q
1 7 Dave Smith  Jamaica 10.75 Q
2 7 Mike Dwyer  Canada 10.85 Q
2 7 Roland Jokl  Austria 10.85 Q
3 7 Gervais Kirolo  Central African Republic 11.25
4 7 A. Chambula  Zambia 11.67
4 7 Arturo Leiva  Guatemala 11.67
5 7 Jitendra Chaudhari  Nepal 11.76
7 István Nagy  Hungary DNF
1 8 Victor Edet  Nigeria 10.50 Q
2 8 Bruno Marie-Rose  France 10.56 Q[3]
3 8 Koji Kurihara  Japan 10.71 Q
4 8 Luc Lenaerts  Belgium 10.86 q
5 8 V. Golea  Fiji 11.60
6 8 Mohamad Ismail Bakaki  Afghanistan 12.56

Quarterfinals

Wind:
Heat 1: -1.3 m/s, Heat 2: ? m/s, Heat 3: -1.0 m/s, Heat 4: 0.0 m/s

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Mike Morris  United States 10.38 Q
2 1 Ricardo Chacón  Cuba 10.42 Q
3 1 Arnaldo da Silva  Brazil 10.48 Q
4 1 Dave Smith  Jamaica 10.59 q
5 1 Paulo Curvelo  Portugal 10.90 [2]
6 1 René Mangold  Switzerland 11.00
7 1 Emilio Samayoa  Guatemala 11.01
1 2 Shim Duk-sub  South Korea 10.63 Q
2 2 Hideyuki Arikawa  Japan 10.70 Q
3 2 Roland Jokl  Austria 10.77 Q
4 2 Visut Watanasin  Thailand 10.93
5 2 Luc Lenaerts  Belgium 11.01
6 2 Takale Tuna  Papua New Guinea 11.36
7 2 Ronald Raborg  Peru 11.47
1 3 Andrés Simón  Cuba 10.38 Q
2 3 Bruno Marie-Rose  France 10.55 Q[3]
3 3 Mike Dwyer  Canada 10.62 Q
4 3 Werner Zaske  West Germany 10.70
5 3 Bill Trott  Bermuda 10.74
6 3 Antônio dos Santos  Brazil 10.74
7 3 Nguyen Trung Hoa  Vietnam 11.06
1 4 Chidi Imoh  Nigeria 10.28 Q
2 4 Lee McNeill  United States 10.40 Q
3 4 Atlee Mahorn  Canada 10.42 Q
4 4 Fritz-Werner Heer  West Germany 10.56 q
5 4 Jang Jae-keun  South Korea 10.59 q
6 4 Koji Kurihara  Japan 10.83
7 4 Oliver Daniels  Liberia 10.83
7 4 Clifford Mamba  Swaziland 10.83

Semifinals

Wind:
Heat 1: +7.7 m/s, Heat 2: -1.7 m/s

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Andrés Simón  Cuba 9.97 Q
2 1 Arnaldo da Silva  Brazil 10.06 Q
3 1 Mike Morris  United States 10.11 Q
4 1 Atlee Mahorn  Canada 10.19 q
5 1 Dave Smith  Jamaica 10.23 q
6 2 Chidi Imoh  Nigeria 10.26 Q
7 1 Victor Edet  Nigeria 10.28
8 1 Shim Duk-sub  South Korea 10.32
9 2 Ricardo Chacón  Cuba 10.40 Q
10 2 Lee McNeill  United States 10.43 Q
11 2 Mike Dwyer  Canada 10.50
12 2 Bruno Marie-Rose  France 10.50 [3]
13 2 Jang Jae-keun  South Korea 10.63
14 2 Fritz-Werner Heer  West Germany 10.65
15 2 Hideyuki Arikawa  Japan 10.67
1 Roland Jokl  Austria ?

Final

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Wind: 0.0 m/s

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Chidi Imoh  Nigeria 10.22
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Andrés Simón  Cuba 10.28
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lee McNeill  United States 10.33
4 Arnaldo da Silva  Brazil 10.36
5 Atlee Mahorn  Canada 10.39
6 Mike Morris  United States 10.41
7 Ricardo Chacón  Cuba 10.43
8 Dave Smith  Jamaica 10.56

References

  1. ^ Results at Tilastopaja
  2. ^ a b Portuguese results
  3. ^ a b c French results
  4. ^ "Results". The Boston Globe. 31 August 1985. p. 31. Retrieved 8 February 2020.