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2018 European Athletics Championships – Men's 100 metres

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Men's 100 metres
at the 2018 European Athletics Championships
VenueOlympic Stadium
LocationBerlin
Dates
  • August 6 (round 1)
  • August 7 (semifinals & final)
Competitors48 from 20 nations
Winning time9.95
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Turkey
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The men's 100 metres at the 2018 European Athletics Championships took place at the Olympic Stadium on 6 and 7 August. Churandy Martina of the Netherlands was the defending champion, Jak Ali Harvey of Turkey was the defending silver medalist, and Jimmy Vicaut of France was the defending bronze medalist.

Records

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Standing records prior to the 2018 European Athletics Championships
World record  Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.58 Berlin, Germany 16 August 2009
European record  Francis Obikwelu (POR) 9.86 Athens, Greece 22 August 2004
Championship record  Francis Obikwelu (POR) 9.99 Gothenburg, Sweden 8 August 2006
World Leading  Noah Lyles (USA) 9.88 Des Moines, Iowa, United States 22 June 2018
European Leading  Zharnel Hughes (GBR) 9.91 Kingston, Jamaica 9 June 2018
Broken records during the 2018 European Athletics Championships
Championship record  Jimmy Vicaut (FRA) 9.97 Berlin, Germany 7 August 2018
Championship record  Zharnel Hughes (GBR) 9.95 Berlin, Germany 7 August 2018

Schedule

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Date Time Round
6 August 2018 18:30 Round 1
7 August 2018 21:30 Semifinals
7 August 2018 23:50 Final

All times are local times (UTC+2)

Competition format

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The top eight ranked athletes by time during the season who entered the championships were given a BYE into the Semi-Finals. The first round was held on Monday, August 6. The Semi-Finals were held the day after, and the Final just over two hours after that.

Results

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Round 1

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First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next fastest 5 (q) advance to the Semifinals. 7 fastest entrants awarded bye to Semifinals.[2]

Wind:
Heat 1: -0.2 m/s, Heat 2: +0.1 m/s, Heat 3: +0.2 m/s, Heat 4: -0.3 m/s, Heat 5: +0.4 m/s

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1 1 2 Churandy Martina  Netherlands 10.24 Q
2 5 4 Silvan Wicki   Switzerland 10.28 Q
3 3 1 Alex Wilson   Switzerland 10.32 Q
4 1 8 Ján Volko  Slovakia 10.32 Q
5 2 5 Yazaldes Nascimento  Portugal 10.33 Q
6 5 8 Carlos Nascimento  Portugal 10.33 Q
7 5 6 Hensley Paulina  Netherlands 10.34 q
8 3 3 Christopher Garia  Netherlands 10.35 Q
9 4 7 Jonathan Quarcoo  Norway 10.37 Q
10 1 6 Dominik Kopeć  Poland 10.37 q
11 2 6 Julian Reus  Germany 10.37 Q
12 3 4 José Lopes  Portugal 10.38 q
13 5 7 Federico Cattaneo  Italy 10.39 q
14 3 8 Zdeněk Stromšík  Czech Republic 10.39 q
15 5 2 Yiğitcan Hekimoğlu  Turkey 10.40
16 3 6 Kevin Kranz  Germany 10.41
17 4 4 Lucas Jakubczyk  Germany 10.41 Q
18 5 5 Oleksandr Sokolov  Ukraine 10.43
19 2 8 Ioánnis Nifadópoulos  Greece 10.44
19 3 7 Remigiusz Olszewski  Poland 10.44
21 1 4 Denis Dimitrov  Bulgaria 10.45
22 4 6 Marvin René  France 10.47
23 4 8 Dennis Leal  Sweden 10.51
24 2 1 Aitor Same Ekobo  Spain 10.51
25 2 7 Jan Veleba  Czech Republic 10.52
26 4 5 Joris van Gool  Netherlands 10.52
27 3 2 Šimon Bujna  Slovakia 10.53
28 2 2 Przemysław Słowikowski  Poland 10.54
29 4 1 Patrick Chinedu Ike  Spain 10.54
30 1 7 Ángel David Rodríguez  Spain 10.55
31 4 3 Dominik Záleský  Czech Republic 10.55
32 4 2 Ionuț Andrei Neagoe  Romania 10.56
33 2 3 Florian Clivaz   Switzerland 10.57
34 1 1 Markus Fuchs  Austria 10.57
35 2 4 Henrik Larsson  Sweden 10.62
36 5 3 Dániel Szabó  Hungary 10.64
37 1 5 Erik Hagberg  Sweden 10.69
38 3 5 Petar Peev  Bulgaria 10.75
39 1 3 Ioan Andrei Melnicescu  Romania 10.88

Semifinals

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First 2 (Q) and next 2 fastest (q) qualify for the final.[3]

Wind:
Heat 1: +0.4 m/s, Heat 2: +0.6 m/s, Heat 3: +0.2 m/s

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1 1 4 Jimmy Vicaut*  France 9.97 Q, CR
2 2 5 Zharnel Hughes*  Great Britain 10.01 Q
3 2 3 Jak Ali Harvey*  Turkey 10.09 Q
4 1 6 Reece Prescod*  Great Britain 10.10 Q
5 3 4 Filippo Tortu*  Italy 10.12 Q
6 3 5 Chijindu Ujah*  Great Britain 10.14 Q
7 1 8 Churandy Martina  Netherlands 10.18 q, SB
8 1 5 Emre Zafer Barnes*  Turkey 10.21 q
9 2 2 Yazaldes Nascimento  Portugal 10.22 SB
10 3 3 Alex Wilson   Switzerland 10.22 SB
11 2 4 Marcell Jacobs*  Italy 10.28
12 1 1 Dominik Kopeć  Poland 10.29
13 2 6 Ján Volko  Slovakia 10.31
14 1 3 Carlos Nascimento  Portugal 10.31
15 3 1 Christopher Garia  Netherlands 10.31
16 2 8 Lucas Jakubczyk  Germany 10.32
17 2 7 Zdeněk Stromšík  Czech Republic 10.37
18 3 7 Julian Reus  Germany 10.37
19 2 1 Hensley Paulina  Netherlands 10.38
20 1 2 Federico Cattaneo  Italy 10.39
21 3 2 José Lopes  Portugal 10.40
22 3 8 Jonathan Quarcoo  Norway 10.45
23 1 7 Silvan Wicki   Switzerland 10.49
24 3 6 Amaury Golitin*  France 10.55

*Athletes who received a bye to the semifinals[4]

Final

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Wind: 0.0 m/s[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Zharnel Hughes  Great Britain 9.95 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7 Reece Prescod  Great Britain 9.96 =NU23R
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Jak Ali Harvey  Turkey 10.01
4 8 Chijindu Ujah  Great Britain 10.06 SB
5 6 Filippo Tortu  Italy 10.08
6 2 Churandy Martina  Netherlands 10.16 SB
7 1 Emre Zafer Barnes  Turkey 10.29
4 Jimmy Vicaut  France DNS

References

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  1. ^ cancelled due to COVID-19
  2. ^ "Round 1 results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-09-24. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  3. ^ "Semifinals results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-08-27. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
  4. ^ List of directly qualified athletes in Semi-Finals
  5. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-09-17. Retrieved 2018-08-08.