Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metres

Men's 100 metres
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
De Grasse, Bolt and Vicaut cross the finish line during the final of the Men's 100 metres
Venue Olympic Stadium
Dates 13 August 2016
(Preliminary round & heats)
14 August 2016
(semi-final & final)[1]
Competitors 84 from 57 nations
Winning time 9.81
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Usain Bolt  Jamaica
2nd, silver medalist(s) Justin Gatlin  United States
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Andre De Grasse  Canada

The men's 100 metres event at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place between 13–14 August at the Olympic Stadium.[1]

Summary

Usain Bolt of Jamaica entered as the world record holder, 2012 Olympic champion and the 2015 World Champion. Looking to become the first man to win three Olympic 100 m titles, he was unbeaten and ranked fourth for the season with 9.88 seconds, though injury affected his early season. The 2015 World runner-up and American champion Justin Gatlin was also unbeaten that year and held the fastest time at 9.80, though he too had had an injury in the buildup. Trayvon Bromell (the third man on the 2015 podium) was the second fastest man of the season, while France's Jimmy Vicaut had twice run under 9.9 seconds, but had been beaten at the 2016 European Championships. The 2012 Olympic silver medallist and second fastest man ever Yohan Blake entered for Jamaica, but had not shown strong form since that year.[2][3]

Hassan Saaid of the Maldives and Rodman Teltull of Palau were the fastest to progress from the preliminary round, both managing under 10.6 seconds.[4] Siueni Filimone qualified but pulled a hamstring at the finish and was unable to compete in the next round. Gatlin was the fastest in the heats at 10.01, followed by Ivorian Ben Youssef Meité, Andre De Grasse of Canada, then Bolt. China's Xie Zhenye was the fifth heat winner under 10.1 seconds, setting a personal best. Vicaut narrowly progressed as a fastest non-qualifier. The most prominent casualties were European champion Churandy Martina, sub-10 Canadian Aaron Brown and sixth-ranked Qatari Femi Ogunode.[5] Keston Bledman, a sub-10 performer was edged out for the final qualifying position by Cejhae Greene, both athletes recording the same time 10.20 rounded to the hundredth.[6]

At the start of the final, the inner lanes got the best start, Trayvon Bromell and Justin Gatlin slightly ahead of Akani Simbine. In lane 6, Bolt came up almost even with Jimmy Vicaut. Trailing the field was Yohan Blake behind Ben Youssef Meïté to his inside. By the middle of the race, Gatlin was starting to create a gap while Bolt was starting to come back at him and moving away from DeGrasse and Vicaut in the second group. With 60 meters gone, Bolt had closed the gap to a few meters from Gatlin and by 70 meters was ahead of the field. This lead grew by several meters in the final 20 meters and Bolt crossed the line in a winning time of 9.81 seconds, to complete a Hat-Trick of 100m titles. Bolt's training partner, Blake had started slowly but was in full gear by the half way stage and had made a serious challenge at the field, however Blake's late rush wasn't quite enough, as DeGrasse took 3rd place, for the bronze.[7] Gatlin finished second, behind Bolt.

Usain Bolt's win broke 2 records; becoming the first person to win the 100 meter race 3 times and also to medal 3 times in the 100 meter race. Previously, only Carl Lewis had won two gold medals in the 100m, a feat which Bolt had matched at the London 2012 Summer Olympics. However, several milliseconds later, Gatlin, also having a place on the podium, joined him in winning three 100m medals; one gold, one silver (for this race), and one bronze, which itself made Gatlin the first man in history to win each medal in the 100 meters.[8]

Gatlin also became the holder of the record for the longest time between their first medal and last medal in the 100m, in terms of years. His first being his gold won at the 2004 Summer Olympics and his silver medal, 12 years later in this race.

The following evening the medals were presented by Valeriy Borzov, IOC member, Ukraine and Sebastian Coe, President of the IAAF.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record Usain Bolt (JAM)9.58Berlin, Germany16 August 2009
Olympic record Usain Bolt (JAM)9.63London, United Kingdom5 August 2012
Area
Time (s) Wind Athlete Nation
Africa (records)9.85+1.7Olusoji Fasuba Nigeria
Asia (records)9.91+1.8Femi Ogunode Qatar
9.91 +0.6
Europe (records)9.86+0.6Francis Obikwelu Portugal
9.86+1.3Jimmy Vicaut France
9.86+1.8
North, Central America
and Caribbean
(records)
9.58 WR+0.9Usain Bolt Jamaica
Oceania (records)9.93+1.8Patrick Johnson Australia
South America (records)10.00[A]+1.6Robson da Silva Brazil

The following national records were established during the competition:

CountryAthleteRoundTimeNotes
Ivory Coast Ben Youssef Meïté (CIV)Semifinals9.97 s
Ivory Coast Ben Youssef Meïté (CIV)Final9.96 s

Schedule

All times are Brasilia Time (UTC-3)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 13 August 201609:30
12:00
Preliminaries
Round 1
Sunday, 14 August 201621:00
22:25
Semifinals
Final

Results

Preliminaries

The preliminary round featured athletes invited to compete who had not achieved the required qualifying standard. Athletes who had achieved the standard received a bye into the first round proper. Qualification rules: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to Round 1.

Heat 1

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
19Riste Pandev Macedonia0.14510.72Q, SB
28Sudirman Hadi Indonesia0.13610.77Q
34Mohammed Abukhousa Palestine0.17610.82q
45Holder da Silva Guinea-Bissau0.16510.97
56Wilfried Bingangoye Gabon0.14511.03
62Mohamed Lamine Dansoko Guinea0.14511.05
77Abdul Wahab Zahiri Afghanistan0.17011.56
83Richson Simeon Marshall Islands0.13611.81SB
Wind: −0.2 m/s

Heat 2

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
12Hassan Saaid Maldives0.13010.43Q
26Siueni Filimone Tonga0.15510.76Q, SB
37Luke Bezzina Malta0.16711.04
45Masbah Ahmmed Bangladesh0.13711.34
54Isaac Silafau American Samoa0.14111.51
68John Ruuka Kiribati0.17811.65
73Hermenegildo Leite Angola0.14511.65
Wind: +0.4 m/s

Heat 3

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
17Rodman Teltull Palau0.13510.53Q
26Jin Wei Timothee Yap Singapore0.14010.84Q
33Mohamed Fakhri Ismail Brunei0.16310.92q
44Ishmail Kamara Sierra Leone0.14610.95
55Kitson Kapiriel Federated States of Micronesia0.15911.42
62Jidou El Moctar Mauritania0.15711.44
78Etimoni Timuani Tuvalu0.14311.81
Wind: −0.3 m/s

Round 1

Qualification rules: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 8 fastest (q) advance to the Semifinals.

Heat 1

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
13Kemarley Brown Bahrain0.14610.13Q
25Chijindu Ujah Great Britain0.15010.13Q
37Marvin Bracy United States0.15510.16q
42Seye Ogunlewe Nigeria0.13910.26
51Femi Ogunode Qatar0.17010.28
68Sean Safo-Antwi Ghana0.14510.43
79Reza Ghasemi Iran0.15010.47
86Adrian Griffith Bahamas0.14310.53
94Mohamed Fakhri Ismail Brunei0.15110.95
Wind: −1.2 m/s

Heat 2

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
18Justin Gatlin United States0.16010.01Q
27Daniel Bailey Antigua and Barbuda0.15310.20Q
31Rondel Sorrillo Trinidad and Tobago0.11210.23
45Gerald Phiri Zambia0.14610.27
59Lucas Jakubczyk Germany0.16610.29
66Ogho-Oghene Egwero Nigeria0.15110.37
73Hua Wilfried Koffi Ivory Coast0.16610.37
82Rodman Teltull Palau0.13310.64
94Riste Pandev Macedonia0.16310.71SB
Wind: +0.8 m/s

Heat 3

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
15Xie Zhenye China0.14310.08Q, PB
23Nickel Ashmeade Jamaica0.13210.13Q
36Hassan Taftian Iran0.15010.17q
42Kim Collins Saint Kitts and Nevis0.15110.18q
54Abdullah Abkar Mohammed Saudi Arabia0.15410.26
67Aziz Ouhadi Morocco0.15810.34
79Kemar Hyman Cayman Islands0.16010.34
88Darrell Wesh Haiti0.13810.39
Wind: −0.1 m/s

Heat 4

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
13Andre De Grasse Canada0.14810.04Q
29Asuka Cambridge Japan0.13710.13Q
32Su Bingtian China0.14610.17q
41Jimmy Vicaut France0.16410.19q
57Churandy Martina Netherlands0.14210.22
65Emmanuel Matadi Liberia0.14610.31
78Julian Reus Germany0.13510.34
86Jamial Rolle Bahamas0.14510.68
94Sudirman Hadi Indonesia0.12210.70
Wind: −0.5 m/s

Heat 5

Heat 5 finish
RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
19Ben Youssef Meïté Ivory Coast0.14510.03Q
25Trayvon Bromell United States0.16510.13Q
34Christophe Lemaitre France0.15010.16q
47Cejhae Greene Antigua and Barbuda0.15610.20q
58Keston Bledman Trinidad and Tobago0.15010.20
61Akeem Haynes Canada0.12310.22
76Gabriel Mvumvure Zimbabwe0.13110.28
82Hassan Saaid Maldives0.13510.47
3Siueni Filimone TongaN/ADNS
Wind: +0.2 m/s

Heat 6

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
14Yohan Blake Jamaica0.15410.11Q
28Jak Ali Harvey Turkey0.15910.14Q
39Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi Oman0.15510.22
42Mosito Lehata Lesotho0.15110.25
56James Ellington Great Britain0.14510.29
63Henricho Bruintjies South Africa0.10710.33
75Zhang Peimeng China0.12110.36
87Antoine Adams Saint Kitts and Nevis0.14910.39
Wind: −0.8 m/s

Heat 7

Heat 7 finish
RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
16Usain Bolt Jamaica0.15610.07Q
23Andrew Fisher Bahrain0.13410.12Q
37James Dasaolu Great Britain0.17110.18q
49Yoshihide Kiryu Japan0.15010.23
52Shavez Hart Bahamas0.13910.28SB
65Richard Thompson Trinidad and Tobago0.13010.29
78Jahvid Best Saint Lucia0.14710.39
81Jurgen Themen Suriname0.13910.47
94Jin Wei Timothee Yap Singapore0.14910.79
Wind: −0.4 m/s

Heat 8

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
14Akani Simbine South Africa0.12410.14Q
21Ryota Yamagata Japan0.11110.20Q
37Aaron Brown Canada0.13510.24
49Ramon Gittens Barbados0.16210.25
52Solomon Bockarie Netherlands0.12710.36
5Vitor Hugo dos Santos Brazil0.157
76Kim Kuk-young South Korea0.13510.37
83Brijesh Lawrence Saint Kitts and Nevis0.16310.55
98Mohammed Abukhousa Palestine0.15311.89
Wind: −1.3 m/s

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
13Jimmy Vicaut France0.1319.95Q
27Ben Youssef Meïté Ivory Coast0.1429.97Q, NR
35Akani Simbine South Africa0.1449.98q
49Jak Ali Harvey Turkey0.14810.03
54Nickel Ashmeade Jamaica0.11810.05
68Marvin Bracy United States0.15210.08
76Xie Zhenye China0.13410.11
82Hassan Taftian Iran0.13610.23
Wind: +0.2 m/s

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
16Usain Bolt Jamaica0.1439.86Q, SB
25Andre De Grasse Canada0.1309.92Q, PB
39Trayvon Bromell United States0.12810.01q
47Chijindu Ujah Great Britain0.16010.01SB
58Ryota Yamagata Japan0.10910.05PB
63Kim Collins Saint Kitts and Nevis0.13810.12
72Cejhae Greene Antigua and Barbuda0.14310.13
4Andrew Fisher BahrainN/ADQR162.7
Wind: +0.2 m/s

Semifinal 3

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
16Justin Gatlin United States0.1519.94Q
24Yohan Blake Jamaica0.14710.01Q
39Christophe Lemaitre France0.12210.07SB
43Su Bingtian China0.14010.08SB
55Kemarley Brown Bahrain0.15210.13
62James Dasaolu Great Britain0.14510.16
77Asuka Cambridge Japan0.13510.17
8Daniel Bailey Antigua and BarbudaN/ADNS
Wind: 0.0 m/s

Final

RankLaneNameNationalityReactionTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)6Usain Bolt Jamaica0.1559.81SB
2nd, silver medalist(s)4Justin Gatlin United States0.1529.89
3rd, bronze medalist(s)7Andre De Grasse Canada0.1419.91PB
49Yohan Blake Jamaica0.1459.93SB
53Akani Simbine South Africa0.1289.94
68Ben Youssef Meïté Ivory Coast0.1569.96NR
75Jimmy Vicaut France0.14010.04
82Trayvon Bromell United States0.13510.06
Wind: +0.2 m/s

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