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2023 World Athletics Championships – Men's 100 metres

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Men's 100 metres
at the 2023 World Championships
Semi-final of the event
VenueNational Athletics Centre
Dates19 August (preliminary round & heats)
20 August (semi-final & final)
Competitors75 from 57 nations
Winning time9.83
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Botswana
bronze medal    Great Britain
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The men's 100 metres at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on 19 and 20 August 2023.[1]

Summary

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With 13 athletes under 9.90 for the season, the field was crowded and fast. NCAA Champion Cravont Charleston didn't get out of the heats. Olympic Champion Marcell Jacobs and defending champion Fred Kerley didn't make the final. Meanwhile, 200 metre defending champion Noah Lyles claimed to be in pursuit of three gold medals, even though he had only finished third at the US Championships. Oblique Seville produced the fastest time through the rounds with his 9.86 in the heats.

In the final, fast starting 2019 champion Christian Coleman lived up to his reputation, getting out fastest, slightly ahead of U20 Champion Letsile Tebogo and Ryiem Forde. By the halfway point, Coleman had a metre and a half on the next group of Seville, Lyles and Zharnel Hughes, but the three were closing. Over the next 30 metres, Lyles gained a slight edge on Hughes and Seville, pulling even with Coleman and Tebogo. Over the final 20 metres, Lyles continued to increase the narrow gap while Coleman drifted out the back. Lyles crossed the finish as a clear winner, with Tebogo, Hughes and Seville hitting the line together. The photo finish revealed Tebogo in second, one one thousandth ahead of Hughes for bronze with Seville only three thousandths behind him. Tebogo's version of 9.88 improved on his own Botswana national record for the seventh time; his silver medal was the first won by an African man in the 100m at the world championships.[2]

Records

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Before the competition records were as follows:[3]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record  Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.58 Berlin, Germany 16 August 2009
Championship record
World Leading  Zharnel Hughes (GBR) 9.83 New York City, United States 24 June 2023
African Record  Ferdinand Omanyala (KEN) 9.77 Nairobi, Kenya 18 September 2021
Asian Record  Su Bingtian (CHN) 9.83 Tokyo, Japan 1 August 2021
European Record  Marcell Jacobs (ITA) 9.80
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.58 Berlin, Germany 16 August 2009
Oceanian record  Patrick Johnson (AUS) 9.93 Mito, Japan 5 May 2003
South American Record  Issamade Asinga (SUR) 9.89 São Paulo, Brazil 28 July 2023

The following records were set at the competition:

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
World Leading 9.83 Noah Lyles USA 20 Aug 2023

Qualification standard

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The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 10.00 seconds.[4]

Schedule

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The event schedule, in local time (UTC+2), was as follows:[1]

Date Time Round
19 August 13:35 Preliminary round
19:43 Heats
20 August 16:35 Semi-finals
19:10 Final

Results

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Preliminary round

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The preliminary round took place on 19 August, with the 33 athletes involved being split into three heats of eight athletes each, and one of nine athletes. The first two athletes in each heat ( Q ) and the next two fastest ( q ) qualified for round 1.[5]

Heat 1

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 4 Emanuel Archibald  Guyana 10.27 Q
2 7 Bence Boros [de]  Hungary 10.70 Q
3 5 Kin Wa Chan  Macau 10.79 q
4 2 Terrone Webster  Anguilla 11.03
5 8 Timur Isakov  Kyrgyzstan 11.22 PB
6 3 Karalo Hepoiteloto Maibuca  Tuvalu 11.55 SB
7 6 Tauro Tiaon  Kiribati 12.00 PB
[6] Wind: 0.0 m/s

Heat 2

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 3 Muhd Azeem Fahmi  Malaysia 10.24 Q
2 2 Brandon Jones  Belize 10.94 Q
3 7 Seco Camara  Guinea-Bissau 11.04
4 4 Aayush Kunwar  Nepal 11.07
5 5 Winzar Kakiouea  Nauru 11.23 PB
6 8 Kylian Vatrican  Monaco 11.44 SB
6 Dylan Sicobo  Seychelles DNS
[6] Wind: +0.2 m/s

Heat 3

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 4 Imranur Rahman  Bangladesh 10.50 Q
2 7 Onisio Pereia  Mozambique 10.89 Q
3 2 Alisher Sadulayev  Turkmenistan 10.90
4 9 Melique Garcia  Honduras 10.96
5 8 Melino Tafuna  Tonga 11.14 PB
6 6 Manuihei Teaha  French Polynesia 11.66 PB
7 3 Ty'ree Langidrik  Marshall Islands 11.78 PB
5 Said Gilani  Afghanistan DNF
[6] Wind: -0.8 m/s

Heat 4

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 2 Ebrahima Camara  Gambia 10.32 Q
2 5 Joseph Green [de]  Guam 10.84 Q, PB
3 4 Favoris Muzrapov  Tajikistan 10.86 q
4 3 Nujoom Hassan  Maldives 11.30 PB
5 7 Nathan Crumpton  American Samoa 11.32 SB
6 6 Scott James Fiti  Federated States of Micronesia 11.69
8 Olivier Mwimba  DR Congo DNS
[6] Wind: -0.3 m/s

Round 1 (heats)

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Round 1 took place on 19 August, with the 56 athletes involved being split into 7 heats of 8 athletes each. The first 3 athletes in each heat ( Q ) and the next 3 fastest ( q ) qualified for the semi-finals.[7]

Heat 1

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 4 Zharnel Hughes  Great Britain & N.I. 10.00 Q
2 5 Ryiem Forde  Jamaica 10.01 Q
3 8 Seye Ogunlewe  Nigeria 10.07 Q
4 2 Dominik Kopeć  Poland 10.12 q
5 6 Hassan Taftian  Iran 10.17
6 9 Tiaan Whelpton  New Zealand 10.26
7 3 Favoris Muzrapov  Tajikistan 10.99
8 7 Arthur Cissé  Ivory Coast 11.58
[8] Wind: 0.0 m/s

Heat 2

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 9 Noah Lyles  United States 9.95 Q
2 4 Ferdinand Omanyala  Kenya 9.97 Q
3 8 Usheoritse Itsekiri  Nigeria 10.17 Q
4 3 Samuele Ceccarelli  Italy 10.26
5 5 Jerome Blake  Canada 10.29
6 6 Emmanuel Eseme  Cameroon 10.41
7 7 Jake Doran  Australia 10.48
8 2 Kin Wa Chan  Macau 10.83
[8] Wind: -0.6 m/s

Heat 3

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 8 Raphael Bouju  Netherlands 10.09 Q
2 2 Eugene Amo-Dadzie  Great Britain & N.I. 10.10 Q
3 9 Emmanuel Matadi  Liberia 10.13 Q
4 4 Benjamin Richardson  South Africa 10.17
5 7 Cravont Charleston  United States 10.18
6 3 Felipe Bardi  Brazil 10.25 [.243]
7 5 Ján Volko  Slovakia 10.25 [.250]
8 6 Onisio Pereia  Mozambique 11.09
[8] Wind: 0.0 m/s

Heat 4

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 9 Letsile Tebogo  Botswana 10.11 [.102] Q
2 4 Rohan Browning  Australia 10.11 [.103] Q
3 8 Reece Prescod  Great Britain & N.I. 10.14 Q
4 5 Shaun Maswanganyi  South Africa 10.21
5 2 Ryuichiro Sakai  Japan 10.22
6 6 Cejhae Greene  Antigua and Barbuda 10.23
7 3 Muhd Azeem Fahmi  Malaysia 10.26
8 7 Bence Boros [de]  Hungary 10.70
[8] Wind: -0.4 m/s

Heat 5

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 7 Oblique Seville  Jamaica 9.86 Q, PB
2 4 Fred Kerley  United States 9.99 Q
3 5 Henrik Larsson  Sweden 10.16 Q
4 3 Mouhamadou Fall  France 10.19
5 2 Ebrahima Camara  Gambia 10.20
6 9 Paulo André de Oliveira  Brazil 10.25
7 8 Brandon Jones  Belize 10.95
6 Favour Oghene Tejiri Ashe  Nigeria DQ TR 16.8
[8] Wind: 0.0 m/s

Heat 6

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 4 Abdul Hakim Sani Brown  Japan 10.07 Q, SB
2 2 Rohan Watson  Jamaica 10.11 Q
3 8 Marcell Jacobs  Italy 10.15 Q, SB
4 5 Brendon Rodney  Canada 10.16 q
5 6 Rikkoi Brathwaite  British Virgin Islands 10.18
6 9 Terrence Jones  Bahamas 10.32
7 7 Imranur Rahman  Bangladesh 10.41
8 3 Ronal Longa  Colombia 11.31
[8] Wind: -0.4 m/s

Heat 7

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 4 Akani Simbine  South Africa 9.97 Q
2 2 Christian Coleman  United States 9.98 Q
3 7 Emanuel Archibald  Guyana 10.20 [.193] Q
3 6 Hiroki Yanagita  Japan 10.20 [.193] Q
5 3 Julian Wagner [es]  Germany 10.31
6 9 Erik Cardoso  Brazil 10.36
7 8 Markus Fuchs  Austria 10.43
8 5 Joseph Green [de]  Guam 10.91
[8] Wind: -0.1 m/s

Semi-finals

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The semi-finals took place on 20 August, with the 24 athletes involved being split into 3 heats of 8 athletes each. The first 2 athletes in each heat ( Q ) and the next 2 fastest ( q ) qualified for the final.[9]

Heat 1

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 4 Noah Lyles  United States 9.87 Q, SB
2 6 Abdul Hakim Sani Brown  Japan 9.97 Q, =PB
3 5 Ferdinand Omanyala  Kenya 10.01 q
4 7 Eugene Amo-Dadzie  Great Britain & N.I. 10.03
5 3 Marcell Jacobs  Italy 10.05 SB
6 8 Rohan Watson  Jamaica 10.07
7 2 Dominik Kopeć  Poland 10.15
8 9 Usheoritse Itsekiri  Nigeria 10.19
[10] Wind: +0.3 m/s

Heat 2

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 5 Christian Coleman  United States 9.88 Q, SB
2 7 Zharnel Hughes  Great Britain & N.I. 9.93 Q
3 6 Ryiem Forde  Jamaica 9.95 q, PB
4 8 Emmanuel Matadi  Liberia 10.04
5 3 Seye Ogunlewe  Nigeria 10.12
6 9 Emanuel Archibald  Guyana 10.13 PB
7 2 Hiroki Yanagita  Japan 10.14
4 Akani Simbine  South Africa DQ TR 16.8
[10] Wind: 0.0 m/s

Heat 3

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Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1 7 Oblique Seville  Jamaica 9.90 Q
2 6 Letsile Tebogo  Botswana 9.98 Q
3 4 Fred Kerley  United States 10.02
4 3 Rohan Browning  Australia 10.11
5 5 Raphael Bouju  Netherlands 10.20
6 9 Henrik Larsson  Sweden 10.20
7 2 Brendon Rodney  Canada 10.25
8 8 Reece Prescod  Great Britain & N.I. 10.26
[10] Wind: -0.3 m/s

Final

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The final started at 19:10 on 20 August.[11]

Rank Lane Athlete Nation Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Noah Lyles  United States 9.83 =WL, PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Letsile Tebogo  Botswana 9.88 [.873] NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Zharnel Hughes  Great Britain & N.I. 9.88 [.874]
4 7 Oblique Seville  Jamaica 9.88 [.877]
5 4 Christian Coleman  United States 9.92
6 8 Abdul Hakim Sani Brown  Japan 10.04
7 9 Ferdinand Omanyala  Kenya 10.07
8 2 Ryiem Forde  Jamaica 10.08
[12] Wind: 0.0 m/s

References

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