2013 European Athletics Junior Championships – Men's 100 metres

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The men's 100 metres at the 2013 European Athletics Junior Championships was held in Rieti on 18 and 19 July.

Medalists[edit]

Gold
Silver
Bronze

Records[edit]

Prior to the competition, the existing world junior and championship records were as follows.

World Junior Record  Darrel Brown (TRI) 10.01 Paris, France 24 August 2003
 Jeff Demps (USA) Eugene, Oregon, United States 28 June 2008
 Yoshihide Kiryu (JPN) Hiroshima, Japan 29 April 2013
Championship Record  Christophe Lemaitre (FRA) 10.04 Novi Sad, Serbia 24 July 2009
European Junior Record
World Junior Leading  Yoshihide Kiryu (JPN) 10.01 Hiroshima, Japan 29 April 2013
European Junior Leading  Denis Dimitrov (BUL) 10.16 Pravets, Bulgaria 15 June 2013

Schedule[edit]

Date Time Round
18 July 2013 11:46 Heats
18 July 2013 16:45 Semifinals
19 July 2013 17:15 Final

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and 6 best performers (q) advance to the semifinals.[1]

Wind:
Heat 1: +0.4 m/s, Heat 2: −0.5 m/s, Heat 3: +0.6 m/s, Heat 4: +1.1 m/s, Heat 5: +0.5 m/s, Heat 3: +1.6 m/s

Rank Heat Name Nationality React Time Notes
1 5 Chijindu Ujah  Great Britain 0.151 10.32 Q, SB
2 6 Zdenek Stromsík  Czech Republic 0.180 10.38 Q
3 3 Erik Hagberg  Sweden 0.185 10.42 Q, NJR
4 4 Robert Polkowski  Germany 0.150 10.44 Q
5 1 Denis Dimitrov  Bulgaria 0.160 10.49 Q
6 4 Marvin René  France 0.163 10.50 Q, PB
7 3 Marek Bakalár  Czech Republic 0.151 10.51 Q
8 6 Josh Cox  United Kingdom 0.201 10.54 Q, PB
9 2 Jonathan Ortiz  Spain 0.177 10.55 Q
9 2 Giacomo Isolano  Italy 0.158 10.55 Q, PB
11 1 Zvonimir Ivaskovic  Croatia 0.172 10.57 Q, PB
12 4 Viljami Kaasalainen  Finland 0.166 10.59 Q, PB
12 5 Ioan Pitigoi  Romania 0.175 10.59 Q, PB
12 6 Markus Skyttä  Finland 0.157 10.59 Q, PB
15 5 Luca Antonio Cassano  Italy 0.207 10.60 Q
16 6 Silvan Wicki   Switzerland 0.152 10.61 q
17 2 Sebastian Schürmann  Germany 0.166 10.62 Q
17 3 Carlos Nascimento  Portugal 0.141 10.62 q, SB
17 4 Lorenzo Bilotti  Italy 0.145 10.62 q, PB
20 6 Jonas Tapani Halonen  Norway 0.177 10.64 q, PB
21 1 Yanier Bello   Switzerland 0.176 10.66 Q
21 2 Roy Ejiakuekwu  Great Britain 0.185 10.66 Q
23 6 Luka Sakota  Croatia 0.165 10.67 q
24 5 Sylvain Chuard   Switzerland 0.156 10.71 q
25 1 Roman Kravtsov  Ukraine 0.170 10.72 PB
25 4 Riste Pandev  Macedonia 0.174 10.72
27 1 Rait Veesalu  Estonia 0.151 10.73
27 5 Stuart Dutamby  France 0.184 10.73
29 3 Hubert Kalandyk  Poland 0.178 10.74
30 1 Marcel Kadlec  Czech Republic 0.178 10.76
30 2 Jacek Kabacinski  Poland 0.164 10.76
30 6 Bastian Heber  Germany 0.186 10.76
33 3 Morten Dalgaard Madsen  Denmark 0.138 10.77
34 2 Otto Ahlfors  Finland 0.186 10.78
35 4 Reinis Kreipans  Latvia 0.167 10.81 PB
36 4 Oleh Polovytsya  Ukraine 0.160 10.82
37 5 Luka Zontar  Slovenia 0.138 10.84
38 5 Volodymyr Suprun  Ukraine 0.156 10.89
39 1 Xavier Mendes  Portugal 0.149 10.90
39 2 Alexandru Terpezan  Romania 0.174 10.90
41 3 Francesco Molinari  San Marino 0.135 11.16 NJR
42 2 Luke Bezzina  Malta 0.152 11.18
43 3 Giorgi Azarashvili  Georgia 0.135 11.32 PB

Semifinals[edit]

Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and 2 best performers (q) advance to the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality React Time Notes
1 Luka Sakota  Croatia
1 Lorenzo Bilotti  Italy
1 Denis Dimitrov  Bulgaria
1 Ioan Pitigoi  Romania
1 Zdenek Stromsík  Czech Republic
1 Marvin René  France
1 Roy Ejiakuekwu  Great Britain
1 Bello Yanier   Switzerland
2 Silvan Wicki   Switzerland
2 Jonas Tapani Halonen  Norway
2 Marek Bakalár  Czech Republic
2 Jonathan Ortiz  Spain
2 Chijindu Ujah  Great Britain
2 Sebastian Schürmann  Germany
2 Viljami Kaasalainen  Finland
2 Giacomo Isolano  Italy
3 Carlos Nascimento  Portugal
3 Sylvain Chuard   Switzerland
3 Robert Polkowski  Germany
3 Erik Hagberg  Sweden
3 Zvonimir Ivaskovic  Croatia
3 Carl West  Great Britain
3 Luca Antonio Cassano  Italy
3 Markus Skyttä  Finland

Final[edit]

Wind:

References[edit]