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08
2023

Day 3 in Budapest - Graphic; World Athletics

Budapest World Championships Day Three Japanese Results – Brett Larner – Japan Running News

By GRR 0

Shunsuke Izumiya was one of Japan’s few individual medal possibilities at the Budapest World Championships, and on Day 3 of the championships he ran like that was a true statement

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After a 13.33 +0.5 m/s for 2nd in his 110 m hurdles opening heat, Izumiya stepped up with a 13.16 -0.2 m/s to win his semifinal, making him Japan’s first-ever Worlds 110 mH finalist and putting him at 3rd among the eight finalists.

From there he needed another step up to get into the medals, but with a 13.19 +0.0 m/s he finished only 5th as Americans Grant Holloway and Daniel Roberts took gold and bronze in 12.96 and 13.09, and Jamaican Hansle Parchment silver in 13.07.

In the men’s 400 mH semifinals, Kazuki Kurokawa ran a PB of 48.58, the fastest time by a Japanese man in 11 years and good for #6 on the all-time Japanese list and #10 on the all-time Asian list. But it wasn’t enough to get him into the final, as Kurokawa placed 4th in SF2, 0.19 short of qualifying on time.
The women’s 400 mH heats saw Ami Yamamoto and Eri Utsunomiya both place last in their heats, Yamamoto running 57.76 for 8th in Heat 2 and Utsunomiya 57.98 for 8th in Heat 4.
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Stats by K Ken Nakamura:

Day 3 Evening

W400mH heat

53.56 by Adekoya is the fastest first round time of W400mH in WC, replacing 53.77 by Pechonkina from 2005

And Bol ran faster. 53.39 is now the fastest first round time of W400mH in WC

400H semi

47.72 by McMaster is the fastest semi of 400mH in WC, replacing 47.78 by James Carter from 2005

47.24 by Benjamin is now the fastest semi of 400mH in WC

47.09 by Warholm is now the fastest semi of 400mH in WC

48.43 by Sibilio is fastest non-qualifier for the final of 400mH in WC

W100m Semi

10.79 by Jackson & Ta Lou tied the fastest semi of W100m in WC with Shelly-Ann`s time from 2009.
However, Ottey ran wind-assisted (2.3) 10.78 in semi of W100m in 1991

W400m semi

49.54 is the second fastest semi of W400m in WC; Sherika Williams ran 49.51 in semi of W400m in Berlin in 2009

49.50 by Kaczmarek is the fastest semi of W400m in WC

DT

Best marks for place for1st (Championships record), 2nd, 3rd and 4th at WC DT were set.

Stahl became fourth thrower to win DT multiple times in WC; he now has three medals

Ceh also has multiple medals (gold and silver) at WC, 11th Discus thrower to do so in WC

TJ

Hugues Fabrice Zango won first gold for BUR.
Zango is the first TJumper who won both African Games and WC, and with gold he has complete medal set.

For the second time (1997) in history of WC CUB won two medals at TJ; US won double medals four times

110mH

Holloway won third gold to tie Gregg Foster, and now one behind Allen Johnson who won 4 times at 110mH in WC

0.11 sec ties third largest winning margin in the history of WC110mH

For the 9th time in WC history, US won multiple medals at 110mH in WC

 

W100m

Best marks for places for 1st(Championships record for Richardson) to 4th were set in WC W100m

0.12 second tied the second largest wining margin for W100m in SC;largest is 0.22 sec from 2013

Shelly-Ann won record sixth medal- five gold and now a bronze

For the third time in World Champ history, JAM won multiple medals at W100m;
previously US won multiple medals 3 times and GDR twice

For the fifth time in history of WC, US won both men (Lyles) and women`s (Richardson) 100m;
previously JAM won both events three times with Bolt and Shelly-Ann

author: GRR