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Diamond League Golden Gala/Rome, June 10, 2010, results by IAAF.org, note by Larry Eder

Larry EderbyLarry Eder
June 12, 2010
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The crowd in Rome was treated to the sensational sprinting of Asafa Powell, who blazed 9.82 for 100 meters. Also note the longest long jump of the year in Dwight Phillips 8.42m.

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10/06/2010

IDL Golden Gala
Roma, 10/06/2010

Men’ results

100 Metres – Men Final                                        Wind: +0.6 m/s

    1 Powell , Asafa                   JAM       9.82
    2 Lemaître , Christophe            FRA      10.09
    3 Mbandjock , Martial              FRA      10.09
    4 Saidy Ndure , Jaysuma            NOR      10.17
    5 Clarke , Lerone                  JAM      10.19
    6 Forsythe , Mario                 JAM      10.25
    7 Collio , Simone                  ITA      10.29
    8 Lewis-Francis , Mark             GBR      10.30
    9 Pognon , Ronald                  FRA      10.32

100 Metres – Men  Race 1                                      Wind: +0.9 m/s

    1 Riparelli , Jacques              ITA      10.41
    2 Biron , Emmanuel                 FRA      10.44
    3 La Mastra , Rosario              ITA      10.53
    4 Kubaczyk , Robert                POL      10.58
    5 Molowni , Daniel                 ESP      10.67
    6 Cavallaro , Alessandro           ITA      10.69
    7 Philip , Lindell                 NED      10.75
    8 Louis , Jean-Marie               BEL      10.77

100 Metres – Men  Race 2                                      Wind: +1.3 m/s

    1 Donati , Roberto                 ITA      10.43
    2 Tomasicchio , Giovanni           ITA      10.44
    3 Codrington , Giovanni            NED      10.52
    4 Lesourd , Yannick                FRA      10.53
    5 Kuc , Dariusz                    POL      10.58
    6 Verhoeven , Wout                 NED      10.66
    7 Mocholí , Iv√°n                   ESP      10.67
      Checcucci , Maurizio             ITA         DQ                   

200 Metres – Men                                              Wind: +0.5 m/s
                                                            Pts
    1 Dix , Walter                     USA      19.86          4        
    2 Spearmon , Wallace               USA      20.05          2        
    3 Hession , Paul                   IRL      20.60          1        
    4 Carter , Xavier                  USA      20.60                   
    5 Mullings , Steve                 JAM      20.73                   
    6 Devonish , Marlon                GBR      20.79                   
    7 Waugh , Ainsley                  JAM      20.80                   
    8 Marani , Diego          &
nbsp;        ITA      20.91                   
    9 Anderson , Marvin                JAM      26.30

400 Metres – Men                                              
                                                            Pts
    1 Wariner , Jeremy                 USA      44.73          4        
    2 Taylor , Angelo                  USA      44.74          2        
    3 Brown , Chris                    BAH      45.05          1        
    4 Quow , Renny                     TRI      45.52                   
    5 Bingham , Michael                GBR      46.04                   
    6 Licciardello , Claudio           ITA      46.32                   
    7 Borlée , Jonathan                BEL      46.62                   
      Neville , David                  USA        DNF                   
      Gonzales , Jermaine              JAM        DNF                   

1500 Metres – Men                                             

    1 Choge , Augustine Kiprono        KEN    3:32.21
    2 Komen , Daniel Kipchirchir       KEN    3:33.08
    3 Rono , Geoffrey Kipkoech         KEN    3:33.89
    4 Zerguelaine , Anter              ALG    3:34.82
    5 Gathimba , Gideon                KEN    3:34.92
    6 Tanui , William Biwott           KEN    3:34.92
    7 Ruiz , Diego                     ESP    3:35.06
    8 Higuero , Juan Carlos            ESP    3:35.10
    9 Kowal , Yoann                    FRA    3:35.14
   10 Gebremedhin , Mekonnen           ETH    3:35.40
   11 Baddeley , Andrew                GBR    3:35.50
   12 Lalang , Boaz Kiplagat           KEN    3:35.80
   13 Ali , Belal Mansoor              BRN    3:35.83
   14 Chepseba , Nixon Kiplimo         KEN    3:37.12
   15 Boukensa , Tarek                 ALG    3:41.33
      Kimutai , Philemon Kipkorir      KEN        DNF                   
      Iguider , Abdalaati              MAR        DNF                   
      Cheboi , Collins                 KEN        DNF                   

5000 Metres – Men                                             
                                                            Pts
    1 Merga , Imane                    ETH   13:00.12          4        
    2 Mutahi , Sammy Alex              KEN   13:00.12          2        
&nb
sp;   3 Kipsiro , Moses Ndiema           UGA   13:00.15          1        
    4 Bekele , Tariku                  ETH   13:00.81                   
    5 Chepkok , Vincent Kiprop         KEN   13:01.37                   
    6 Kisorio , Mathew Kipkoech        KEN   13:02.72                   
    7 Medhin , Teklemariam             ERI   13:04.55                   
    8 Daba , Bekana                    ETH   13:05.20                   
    9 Komon , Leonard Patrick          KEN   13:07.78                   
   10 Kuma , Abera                     ETH   13:07.83                   
   11 Rotich , Lucas Kimeli            KEN   13:11.72                   
   12 Kipchoge , Eliud                 KEN   13:18.30                   
   13 Kogo , Micah Kipkemboi           KEN   13:32.56
      Ebuya , Joseph                   KEN        DNF                   
      Simotwo , Suleiman Kipses        KEN        DNF                   
      Birgen , Bethwell                KEN        DNF                   

110 Metres Hurdles – Men                                      Wind: +0.9 m/s
                                                            Pts
    1 Robles , Dayron                  CUB      13.14          4        
    2 Thomas , Dwight                  JAM      13.31          2        
    3 Brathwaite , Ryan                BAR      13.34          1        
    4 Wilson , Ryan                    USA      13.37                   
    5 Turner , Andrew                  GBR      13.48                   
    6 Payne , David                    USA      13.61                   
    7 Richardson , Jason               USA      13.65                   
    8 Svoboda , Petr                   CZE      13.86                   
    9 Sharman , William                GBR      14.07

Long Jump – Men                                               
                                                            Pts               Wind
    1 Phillips , Dwight                USA       8.42          4              -0.8
    2 Saladino , Irving                PAN       8.13          2              -0.4
    3 Lapierre , Fabrice            &n
bsp;  AUS       8.11          1              +0.1
    4 Johnson , Brian                  USA       8.06                         -0.5
    5 Badji , Ndiss Kaba               SEN       7.91                         -0.1
    6 Tomlinson , Christopher          GBR       7.79                         -0.4
    7 Tornéus , Michel                 SWE       7.79                         -0.4

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  • Larry Eder
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    Larry Eder has had a 50-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."

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