Men 110m Hurdles Athletics XXVI Olympic Games Atlanta, United States 1996 - Wednesday, 29th July - Gold Medal: Allen Johnson, United States
Final Wind 0.6m/stimeLReact.
1. Allen JohnsonUSA United States12.95s60.170
2. Mark CrearUSA United States13.09s80.124
3. Florian SchwarthoffGER Germany13.17s30.164
4. Colin JacksonGBR Great Britain13.19s50.133
5. Emilio ValleCUB Cuba13.20s70.179
6. Eugene SwiftUSA United States13.23s40.151
7. Kyle Vander-KuypAUS Australia13.40s20.160
8. Erick BatteCUB Cuba13.43s10.160
Competitors: 62; Countries: 39
RoundHAth.date
Semi-Finals2172-.07
Quarter-Finals4322-.07
Heats8642-.07

Semi-Finals

Semi 1timeL
1. Allen JohnsonUSA United States13.10s5
2. Colin JacksonGBR Great Britain13.17s6
3. Emilio ValleCUB Cuba13.18s4
4. Kyle Vander-KuypAUS Australia13.38s7
5. Krzysztof MehlichPOL Poland13.55s8
6. George BoroiROU Romania13.57s1
7. Sven PietersBEL Belgium13.59s3
8. Erik KaiserGER Germany13.59s9
9. Tong LiCHN China13.60s2
Semi 2timeL
1. Florian SchwarthoffGER Germany13.13s6
2. Eugene SwiftUSA United States13.21s4
3. Mark CrearUSA United States13.22s3
4. Erick BatteCUB Cuba13.26s8
5. Vincent ClaricoFRA France13.43s2
6. Robert FosterJAM Jamaica13.49s5
7. Igors KazanovsLAT Latvia14.13s1
-. Johan LisabethBEL BelgiumDNF7
Jackson (13.36) and Vander-Kuyp (13.32w) were the fastest in round 1. Crear ran the fastest ever quarter-final with 13.14. Two-time finalist Jarrett had a desperate time, falling after cramping and accidentally hindering Germany’s Eric Kaiser, which resulted in the Briton’s dis- qualification. Reigning champion McKoy, now running for Austria, went out with 13.64 in a heat won by Jackson in 13.33, while race favourite Johnson won the final heat in 13.27. Johnson returned the next day to win the first semi-final in 13.10, despite a sluggish reaction time (0.194), with Jackson (13.17) and Valle (13.18) impressive behind him. In the other semi, 13.26 was necessary to make the final, with Schwarthoff very impressive in running 13.13, while Crear duplicated Johnson’s reaction time and struggled to run 13.22 behind Swift (13.21). Crear matched Johnson in the final until the fourth hurdle, when the US Trials winner (in a US record 12.92) drew clear to win in 12.95. Crear finished a metre clear of Schwarthoff, Jackson and Valle.

Quarter-Finals

Quarter 1timeL
1. Eugene SwiftUSA United States13.37s6
2. Robert FosterJAM Jamaica13.51s7
3. Johan LisabethBEL Belgium13.53s8
4. Vincent ClaricoFRA France13.57s5
5. Guntis PedersLAT Latvia13.59s2
6. Pedro ChiamuleraBRA Brazil13.77s1
-. Erik KaiserGER GermanyDNF3
-. Tony JarrettGBR Great BritainDQ4
Quarter 2timeL
1. Mark CrearUSA United States13.14s5
2. Florian SchwarthoffGER Germany13.27s4
3. Igors KazanovsLAT Latvia13.42s1
4. Tong LiCHN China13.43s6
5. T. J. KearnsIRL Ireland13.55s2
6. Anier GarciaCUB Cuba13.58s3
7. Jonathan NsengaBEL Belgium13.63s8
8. Emmanuel RomaryFRA France13.81s7
Quarter 3timeL
1. Colin JacksonGBR Great Britain13.33s3
2. Sven PietersBEL Belgium13.36s8
3. Erick BatteCUB Cuba13.46s4
4. George BoroiROU Romania13.56s2
5. Mark MckoyAUT Austria13.64s6
6. Claude EdorhGER Germany13.64s1
7. Igor KovacSVK Slovakia13.70s5
8. Andrey KislykhRUS Russia13.74s7
Quarter 4timeL
1. Allen JohnsonUSA United States13.27s3
2. Emilio ValleCUB Cuba13.29s5
3. Kyle Vander-KuypAUS Australia13.49s4
4. Krzysztof MehlichPOL Poland13.51s6
5. Levente CsillagHUN Hungary13.61s8
6. Andy TullochGBR Great Britain13.68s2
7. Walmes de SouzaBRA Brazil14.12s1
8. Tim KroekerCAN Canada14.14s7

Heats

Heat 1timeL
1. Igor KovacSVK Slovakia13.62s5
2. Mark MckoyAUT Austria13.70s8
3. Andrey KislykhRUS Russia13.74s1
4. Claude EdorhGER Germany13.74s6
5. Yanhao ChenCHN China13.76s3
6. Tomas DvorakCZE Czechia13.78s4
7. Mickey SotoPUR Puerto Rico13.94s2
8. Judex LefouMRI Mauritius14.69s7
Heat 2timeL
1. Florian SchwarthoffGER Germany13.39s7
2. Erick BatteCUB Cuba13.47s8
3. Andy TullochGBR Great Britain13.56s3
4. Johan LisabethBEL Belgium13.72s5
5. Claes AlbihnSWE Sweden13.79s2
6. Moses OyikiNGR Nigeria14.04s1
7. Sean CahillIRL Ireland14.28s4
8. Yuriy AristovUZB Uzbekistan15.04s6
Heat 3timeL
1. Mark CrearUSA United States13.44s1
2. Anier GarciaCUB Cuba13.56s6
3. Sven PietersBEL Belgium13.56s8
4. George BoroiROU Romania13.66s3
5. Emerson PerinBRA Brazil13.76s5
6. Wagner MarseilleHAI Haiti13.95s2
7. Herwig RottlAUT Austria14.08s7
8. Fawaz IsmaeellBRN Bahrain14.32s4
Heat 4timeL
1. Colin JacksonGBR Great Britain13.36s8
2. Erik KaiserGER Germany13.64s5
3. Guntis PedersLAT Latvia13.72s3
4. Frank MensahGHA Ghana13.87s4
5. William EreseNGR Nigeria13.98s7
6. Joe NaivaluFIJ Fiji14.23s6
-. Nur Herman MajidMAS MalaysiaDNS2
-. Curt YoungPAN PanamaDNS1
Heat 5timeL
1. Allen JohnsonUSA United States13.66s6
2. Krzysztof MehlichPOL Poland13.81s4
3. Walmes de SouzaBRA Brazil13.82s3
4. Stelios BisbasGRE Greece13.85s8
5. Antti HaapakoskiFIN Finland13.90s5
6. Miguel de los SantosESP Spain14.01s7
7. Steve AdegbiteNGR Nigeria14.06s1
-. Henry AndradeCPVCPVDNF2
Heat 6timeL
1. Tony JarrettGBR Great Britain13.47s7
2. Vincent ClaricoFRA France13.52s1
3. T. J. KearnsIRL Ireland13.67s8
4. Pedro ChiamuleraBRA Brazil13.70s6
5. Yevgeniy PechonkinRUS Russia13.86s5
6. Elmar LichteneggerAUT Austria14.03s2
7. Prodromos KatsantonisCYP Cyprus14.34s4
8. Hakim MazouCGO Congo14.52s3
Heat 7timeL
1. Kyle Vander-KuypAUS Australia13.32s5
2. Emilio ValleCUB Cuba13.35s8
3. Jonathan NsengaBEL Belgium13.61s6
4. Igors KazanovsLAT Latvia13.74s4
5. Tim KroekerCAN Canada13.74s2
6. Jesus FontESP Spain13.90s7
7. Mahesh PereraSRISRI14.24s3
8. Jose RiescoPER Peru14.29s1
Heat 8timeL
1. Eugene SwiftUSA United States13.36s2
2. Tong LiCHN China13.57s3
3. Robert FosterJAM Jamaica13.58s6
4. Levente CsillagHUN Hungary13.64s7
5. Emmanuel RomaryFRA France13.68s5
6. Carlos SalaESP Spain13.94s4
7. Yeniya ShorokhovKGZ Kyrgyzstan14.298
8. Paul TuckerGUY Guyana14.65s1
At Hurdle1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10timeLReact.
1. Allen JohnsonUSA United States2.343.384.395.366.327.308.309.3310.3611.3612.95s60.170
2. Mark CrearUSA United States2.353.384.375.396.397.418.469.4710.5111.5613.09s80.124
3. Florian SchwarthoffGER Germany2.383.464.445.436.447.448.449.4910.5411.5113.17s30.164
4. Colin JacksonGBR Great Britain2.363.424.425.486.437.408.489.5410.5611.6213.19s50.133
5. Emilio ValleCUB Cuba2.363.444.465.466.487.498.509.5410.5811.5113.20s70.179
6. Eugene SwiftUSA United States2.363.424.445.476.487.478.469.5010.5511.6213.23s40.151
7. Kyle Vander-KuypAUS Australia2.403.464.545.586.647.618.689.6410.7811.8313.40s20.160
8. Erick BatteCUB Cuba2.403.484.525.586.637.628.689.6410.7811.8313.43s10.160
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