2003 World Championships (100m Semi-Finals #1 & #2) - Dwain Chambers/Kim Collins - Paris, France
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Mens 100m Semi-Final - August 25, 2003
**RESULTS**
HEAT 1/2
1. Bernard Williams (USA) 10.11
2. Tim Montgomery (USA) 10.14
3. Uchenna Emedolu (NGR) 10.15
4. Kim Collins (SKN) 10.16
5. Nicolas Macrozonaris (CAN) 10.27
6. Eric Nkansah (GHA) 10.39
7. Nobuharu Asahara (JPN) 10.42
8. Mark Lewis-Francis (GBR) 10.44
HEAT 2/2
1. Dwain Chambers (GBR) 10.06
2. Darrel Brown (TRI) 10.11
3. Darren Campbell (GBR) 10.12
4. Deji Aliu (NGR) 10.14
5. Dwight Thomas (JAM) 10.19
6. Ato Boldon (TRI) 10.22
7. Ronald Pognon (FRA) 10.25
8. Maurice Greene (USA) 10.37
9. Sherwin Vries (RSA) 10.41
©CBC - Commentary from Don Whitman, Geoff Gowan, Ron Mclean, Steve Ovett
Nice Championships, the real champ is the men that he dont need to take ilegal subtances, Kim Collins, true world champion.
Bernard Williams is my running coach lol
Great interview by Greene. Showed up even when not at his best.
Lame
10.1 would get you last this days
10.1 barely QUALIFIES you for the olympics in the first place these days and wouldn't get you through your heat (if that's a legitimate best effort)
10.1 is high school time nowadays.
I think this championships was very slow time wise. I dont remember anybody running anything amazing in 2003 timewise. But id say the fact that these heats where so loaded with names think the pressure got to everybody. Watched all this live as a teen
@@berbanedash7935ahahah where ? In USA only probably. All you talked is trash, 10.1 is a supreme chrono and is the national record in so many countries. Also it is still a time that could bring you into a world championship final so take your conclusions.
Boldon ran 10.08 for his heat Kim Collins won the final in 10.07
This wasnt a Sprinters Track. I remember the distance runners doing really well at these Championships
I think montgomry ran the world record on this track! The drugs busters were on their asses.
@@lerebele1 Facts. Not a single sprinter ran even 10 seconds in that WC which proves how hard running 10.00 flat is. Now think about all the guys who run sub 9.8 these days...lol
2003 WC was the worst championships ever no sub 10s clocked by any athletes
drug busts & suspensions were high this year thats why the times were so slow everyone was off the juice and playing it safe.
@@Andrembramwell dwaine chambers was literally on steroids
@@Andrembramwell which proves that running 10.00 is very hard. Not a single sprinter was close to run 10 sec flat then, despite guys like Greene, Montgomery, Boldon and Chambers, all men who had ran sub 9.9 and 9.8 in the past
@@martifrey3357can’t teach idiots to learn…
Weird. I remember Asafa Powell being the first person I ever saw breaking under 10 seconds with seemingly no effort.
He was pretty much. Around 2004-2006 he did so at will, seemingly in a jog. Just couldn't find that relaxation when it really mattered. He should have had 1 Olympic gold and at least 1 or 2 world titles coz he was clearly the fastest man alive then before Bolt came along a couple years later
@@malligrub Deluded. Maurice Greene ran fifty-two sub 10 second times. Equal with Bolt.
Maurice Greene pretending to be hurt lol
Warren M dumbass
He was really hurt and was battling back to back injuries.!
He exaggerated.
Like he was saying "pity me". Nah just joking, he was hurt.
No class
Dwain chambers of great Britain looks like heavyweight boxing
ya Dwain Chambers was RIPPED!!!!
Watch his recent interviews will tell you why. Steroids is a hellava drug!
Search David Adeleye 😂 (heavyweight boxer)
CHAMBERS❤️
greenes steroids werent working as well by the time
true that
Jamaica yeah
this is the first natural 100 meter competition ever lol drug testing was fierce
Lol.
1st natural champion 100% 🤣. Im from gb but Kim collins was one of the nicest people in track. Totally deserved his moment of glory
Kien from kia is not a boy
Ontstaan is die
Azia
the beginning of the end of Maurice Greene.......
Not exactly. The next year he ran 9.78 in the 100m (his career best) with a tailwind and had a good season in 2004. He was unlucky to become Olympic champion again in Athens 2004, but he was capable. The beginning of his end became the USATF 100m final in 2005, in that race he pulled the hamstring again…
@@user-gw6bz9nl2u his PB was 9.79. he has never ran 9.78. Maurice Greene ran 9.87 in 2004. You're delusional
@@kemybolt No bro, Maurice run 9.78 at 31.05.2004 +3.7 wind in Palo Alto.
@@user-gw6bz9nl2u not legal
@@kemybolt Yes, but he run this time.
how many drug cheats can you count. most of them.