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Athletics at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games – Men's 200 metres

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Men's 200 metres
at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
VenueMeadowbank Stadium, Edinburgh
DatesJuly 21 and 22, 1970
Medalists
gold medal    Jamaica
silver medal    Trinidad and Tobago
bronze medal    Kenya

The men's 200 metres event at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games was held on 21 and 22 July at the Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland.[1] It was the first time that the metric distance was contested at the Games replacing the 220 yards event.

Medalists

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Medallists
Gold Silver Bronze
Don Quarrie
 Jamaica
Edwin Roberts
 Trinidad and Tobago
Charles Asati
 Kenya

Results

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Heats

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Held on 21 July

Qualification for quarterfinals

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The first 4 in each heat (Q) qualified directly for the quarterfinals.

Wind speed

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Heat 1: ? m/s, Heat 2: +3.1 m/s, Heat 3: ? m/s, Heat 4: ? m/s, Heat 5: +5.3 m/s, Heat 6: ? m/s, Heat 7: ? m/s, Heat 8: +5.8 m/s

Heats results
Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago 20.6 Q
2 1 Julius Sang  Kenya 20.9 Q
3 1 Stuart Bell  Scotland 21.3 Q
4 1 Amos Odelusi  Nigeria 21.6 Q
5 1 Joseph Chivers  Northern Ireland 21.6
6 1 Bernard Nottage  Bahamas 21.9
7 1 Peter Ndovi  Malawi 22.9
1 2 Charles Asati  Kenya 20.5 Q
2 2 Martin Reynolds  England 20.8 Q
3 2 Gary Eddy  Australia 21.06 Q
4 2 Rocky Symonds  Bermuda 21.5 Q
5 2 Zuku Tofile  Swaziland 22.6
2 Mike Sands  Bahamas DNF
2 John Oryem  Uganda DNF
2 Lloyd Giddings  Guyana DNS
1 3 George Daniels  Ghana 21.0 Q
2 3 Melvin Wong Shing  Trinidad and Tobago 21.4 Q
3 3 John Williams  Wales 21.4 Q
4 3 Norman Chihota  Tanzania 21.5 Q
5 3 Carl Lawson  Jamaica 21.7
6 3 Brian Cowley  Isle of Man 22.9
7 3 Anthony Perera  Gibraltar 23.3
3 Canagasabai Kunalan  Singapore DNS
1 4 Ralph Banthorpe  England 21.3 Q
2 4 Kevin Johnson  Bahamas 21.3 Q
3 4 Horace Levy  Jamaica 21.4 Q
4 4 Kofi Okyir  Ghana 21.9 Q
5 4 Ghulam Qadir  Pakistan 22.9
6 4 Pierre Jallow  Gambia 23.2
1 5 Peter Norman  Australia 20.87 Q
2 5 Jessymon Wishkoti  Zambia 21.6 Q
3 5 Tony Powell  Canada 21.6 Q
4 5 Terry Davies  Wales 21.8 Q
5 5 Peter Mamba  Swaziland 22.3
6 5 Obedi Mwanga  Tanzania 22.7
1 6 Don Quarrie  Jamaica 20.8 Q
2 6 Dave Dear  England 21.3 Q
3 6 William Dralu  Uganda 21.5 Q
4 6 Carl Archer  Trinidad and Tobago 21.6 Q
5 6 Yeo Kian Chye  Singapore 21.9
6 6 Cuthbert Jacobs  Antigua and Barbuda 22.0
7 6 Gaston Clarenc  Mauritius 24.4
6 Les Piggot  Scotland DNS
1 7 Robert Ojo  Nigeria 21.6 Q
2 7 Howard Davies  Wales 21.8 Q
3 7 Hezekiah Nyamau  Kenya 21.8 Q
4 7 Doug Chapman  Canada 21.9 Q
5 7 Dodou Joof  Gambia 22.5
6 7 Francisco Mvula  Malawi 22.7
7 7 Maurice Sweeney  Antigua and Barbuda 23.9
1 8 Greg Lewis  Australia 21.41 Q
2 8 Edward Owusu  Ghana 21.6 Q
3 8 Don Halliday  Scotland 21.6 Q
4 8 Bohdan Domansky  Canada 21.7 Q
5 8 Muhammad Mohddin  Pakistan 22.4
6 8 Omubo Peters  Nigeria 22.7
8 Calvin Greenaway  Antigua and Barbuda DNS
8 Vikimbi Radebe  Swaziland DNS

Quarterfinals

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Held on 21 July

Qualification for semifinals

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The first 4 in each heat (Q) qualified directly for the semifinals.

Wind speed

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Heat 1: +7.7 m/s, Heat 2: ? m/s, Heat 3: +6.9 m/s, Heat 4: +4.9 m/s

Quarterfinals results
Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Charles Asati  Kenya 20.6 Q
2 1 Peter Norman  Australia 20.79 Q
3 1 Melvin Wong Shing  Trinidad and Tobago 21.1 Q
4 1 Doug Chapman  Canada 21.2 Q
5 1 Norman Chihota  Tanzania 21.3
6 1 Howard Davies  Wales 21.3
7 1 William Dralu  Uganda 21.6
8 1 Kofi Okyir  Ghana 22.9
1 2 Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago 20.8 Q
2 2 Dave Dear  England 21.1 Q
3 2 Rocky Symonds  Bermuda 21.2 Q
4 2 Julius Sang  Kenya 21.3 Q
5 2 Bohdan Domansky  Canada 21.5
6 2 Edward Owusu  Ghana 21.6 [2]
7 2 Terry Davies  Wales 21.8
8 2 Robert Ojo  Nigeria 21.9
1 3 Martin Reynolds  England 20.8 Q
2 3 George Daniels  Ghana 20.9 Q
3 3 Gary Eddy  Australia 21.06 Q
4 3 Stuart Bell  Scotland 21.4 Q
5 3 Horace Levy  Jamaica 21.4
6 3 Hezekiah Nyamau  Kenya 21.7 [2]
7 3 Carl Archer  Trinidad and Tobago 21.9
8 3 Amos Odelusi  Nigeria 22.1
1 4 Don Quarrie  Jamaica 20.4 Q
2 4 Greg Lewis  Australia 21.03 Q
3 4 Tony Powell  Canada 21.1 Q
4 4 Ralph Banthorpe  England 21.1 Q
5 4 Don Halliday  Scotland 21.2
6 4 Kevin Johnson  Bahamas 21.3
7 4 John Williams  Wales 21.5
8 4 Jessymon Wishkoti  Zambia 21.7

Semifinals

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Held on 22 July

Qualification for final

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The first 4 in each semifinal (Q) qualified directly for the final.

Wind speed

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Heat 1: +4.6 m/s, Heat 2: +3.0 m/s

Semifinals results
Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Martin Reynolds  England 20.61 Q
2 1 Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago 20.7 Q
3 1 Charles Asati  Kenya 20.8 Q
4 1 Julius Sang  Kenya 20.9 Q
5 1 Greg Lewis  Australia 21.03
6 1 Ralph Banthorpe  England 21.3
7 1 Doug Chapman  Canada 21.6
1 Rocky Symonds  Bermuda DNS
1 2 Don Quarrie  Jamaica 20.7 Q
2 2 Gary Eddy  Australia 20.89 Q
3 2 Peter Norman  Australia 20.95 Q
4 2 George Daniels  Ghana 20.9 Q
5 2 Dave Dear  England 21.08
6 2 Tony Powell  Canada 21.3
7 2 Melvin Wong Shing  Trinidad and Tobago 21.4
8 2 Stuart Bell  Scotland 21.5

Final

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Held on 22 July

Wind speed

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+1.7 m/s

Final results
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Don Quarrie  Jamaica 20.56 =GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7 Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago 20.69
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8 Charles Asati  Kenya 20.74
4 4 Martin Reynolds  England 20.83
5 2 Peter Norman  Australia 20.86
6 6 George Daniels  Ghana 20.9
7 1 Gary Eddy  Australia 21.01
8 5 Julius Sang  Kenya 21.0

References

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  1. ^ "Results". thecgf.com. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b Competed in heat 2 or 3.