1999 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 200 metres

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Men's 200 metres
at the 1999 World Championships
Venue Estadio Olímpico
Dates21 August (heats)
21 August (quarter-finals)
25 August (semi-finals)
27 August (final)
Competitors72
Winning time19.90
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria
  1997
2001  

These are the official results of the Men's 200 metres event at the 1999 IAAF World Championships in Seville, Spain. There were a total number of 72 participating athletes, with ten qualifying heats, four quarter-finals, two semi-finals and the final held on Friday 27 August 1999 at 20:00h.

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Final

Frank Fredericks was forced to scratch from the final after he injured his hamstring while warming up.

RANKFINALTIME
Med 1.png Flag of the United States.svg  Maurice Greene  (USA)19.90
Med 2.png Flag of Brazil.svg  Claudinei da Silva  (BRA)20.00
Med 3.png Flag of Nigeria.svg  Francis Obikwelu  (NGR)20.11
4.Flag of Barbados.svg  Obadele Thompson  (BAR)20.23
5.Flag of Poland.svg  Marcin Urbaś  (POL)20.30
6.Flag of the United States.svg  Kevin Little  (USA)20.37
7.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Julian Golding  (GBR)20.48
Flag of Namibia.svg  Frank Fredericks  (NAM)DNS

Semi-final

RANKHEAT 1TIME
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Maurice Greene  (USA)20.10
2.Flag of Brazil.svg  Claudinei da Silva  (BRA)20.13
3.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Julian Golding  (GBR)20.28
4.Flag of Barbados.svg  Obadele Thompson  (BAR)20.36
5.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Christopher Williams  (JAM)20.48
6.Flag of Japan.svg  Koji Ito  (JPN)20.51
7.Flag of Norway.svg  John Ertzgard  (NOR)20.72
8.Flag of Germany.svg  Stefan Holz  (GER)21.89


RANKHEAT 2TIME
1.Flag of Nigeria.svg  Francis Obikwelu  (NGR)19.84
2.Flag of Poland.svg  Marcin Urbaś  (POL)19.98
(NR)
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Kevin Little  (USA)20.10
4.Flag of Namibia.svg  Frank Fredericks  (NAM)20.10
5.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marlon Devonish  (GBR)20.25
6.Flag of Cuba.svg  Iván García  (CUB)20.38
7.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Glenn Smith  (CAN)20.72
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Patrick Stevens  (BEL)DNS

Quarter-finals

RANKHEAT 1TIME
1.Flag of Brazil.svg  Claudinei da Silva  (BRA)20.22
2.Flag of Barbados.svg  Obadele Thompson  (BAR)20.26
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Kevin Little  (USA)20.38
4.Flag of Germany.svg  Stefan Holz  (GER)20.59
5.Flag of Greece.svg  Panagiotis Sarris  (GRE)20.65
6.Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Renward Wells  (BAH)20.66
7.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Matt Shirvington  (AUS)20.67
8.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Douglas Turner  (GBR)21.08


RANKHEAT 2TIME
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Maurice Greene  (USA)20.23
2.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Julian Golding  (GBR)20.32
3.Flag of Norway.svg  John Ertzgard  (NOR)20.61
4.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Glenn Smith  (CAN)20.65
5.Flag of South Africa.svg  Marcus La Grange  (RSA)20.81
6.Flag of Austria.svg  Martin Lachkovics  (AUT)20.89
Flag of Greece.svg  Konstantinos Kenteris  (GRE)DNS
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Anninos Markoullides  (CYP)DQ


RANKHEAT 3TIME
1.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marlon Devonish  (GBR)20.51
2.Flag of Cuba.svg  Iván García  (CUB)20.57
3.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Christopher Williams  (JAM)20.59
4.Flag of Japan.svg  Koji Ito  (JPN)20.62
5.Flag of Sweden.svg  Torbjörn Eriksson  (SWE)20.74
6.Flag of the United States.svg  Curtis Perry  (USA)20.76
7.Flag of Guinea.svg  Joseph Loua  (GUI)20.83
8.Flag of New Zealand.svg  Chris Donaldson  (NZL)20.96


RANKHEAT 4TIME
1.Flag of Namibia.svg  Frank Fredericks  (NAM)20.11
2.Flag of Nigeria.svg  Francis Obikwelu  (NGR)20.15
3.Flag of Poland.svg  Marcin Urbaś  (POL)20.32
4.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Patrick Stevens  (BEL)20.49
5.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Patrick van Balkom  (NED)20.59
6.Flag of Cameroon.svg  Joseph Batangdon  (CMR)20.70
7.Flag of Gabon.svg  Antoine Boussombo  (GAB)20.74
8.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Osovych  (UKR)20.93

Heats

RANKHEAT 1TIME
1.Flag of Nigeria.svg  Francis Obikwelu  (NGR)20.54
2.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Glenn Smith  (CAN)20.68
3.Flag of Cameroon.svg  Joseph Batangdon  (CMR)20.76
4.Flag of Greece.svg  Panagiotis Sarris  (GRE)20.78
5.Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Slukin  (RUS)20.92
6.Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Kim Collins  (SKN)20.95
7.Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Salem Mubarak Al-Yami  (KSA)21.27


RANKHEAT 2TIME
1.Flag of Namibia.svg  Frank Fredericks  (NAM)20.60
2.Flag of Norway.svg  John Ertzgard  (NOR)20.74
3.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Matt Shirvington  (AUS)20.75
4.Flag of Austria.svg  Martin Lachkovics  (AUT)20.77
5.Flag of Chile.svg  Ricardo Roach  (CHI)21.13
6.Flag of Brunei.svg  Asli Haseri  (BRU)22.91
Flag of Argentina.svg  Carlos Gats  (ARG)DQ


RANKHEAT 3TIME
1.Flag of Sweden.svg  Torbjörn Eriksson  (SWE)20.58
2.Flag of Japan.svg  Koji Ito  (JPN)20.59
3.Flag of Cyprus.svg  Anninos Markoullides  (CYP)20.73
4.Flag of Brazil.svg  André da Silva  (BRA)21.04
Flag of Liberia.svg  Robert M. Dennis  (LBR)DNS
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Heber Viera  (URU)DQ
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Petko Yankov  (BUL)DQ


RANKHEAT 4TIME
1.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Julian Golding  (GBR)20.48
2.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Patrick Stevens  (BEL)20.54
3.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Christopher Williams  (JAM)20.68
4.Flag of Oman.svg  Mohammed Al Hooti  (OMA)20.80
(NR)
5.Flag of Israel.svg  Tommy Kafri  (ISR)20.89
(NR)
6.Flag of Ghana.svg  Albert Agyemang  (GHA)20.94
7.Flag of Spain.svg  Francisco Javier Navarro  (ESP)20.97


RANKHEAT 5TIME
1.Flag of Greece.svg  Konstantinos Kenteris  (GRE)20.68
2.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Douglas Turner  (GBR)20.72
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Maurice Greene  (USA)20.76
4.Flag of Ireland.svg  Paul Brizzell  (IRL)21.02
5.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Dean Capobianco  (AUS)21.48
6.Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg  Keita Cline  (IVB)21.69
Flag of Palau.svg  Christopher Silas Adolf  (PLW)DQ


RANKHEAT 6TIME
1.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marlon Devonish  (GBR)20.56
2.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Patrick van Balkom  (NED)20.65
3.Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Renward Wells  (BAH)20.73
4.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Darryl Wohlsen  (AUS)20.79
5.Flag of South Africa.svg  Paul Gorries  (RSA)20.94
6.Flag of Algeria.svg  Malik-Khaled Louahla  (ALG)21.21
7.Flag of Namibia.svg  Christie van Wyk  (NAM)21.27
8.Flag of Norfolk Island.svg  Robert Craig  (NFK)24.10


RANKHEAT 7TIME
1.Flag of South Africa.svg  Marcus la Grange  (RSA)20.78
2.Flag of Poland.svg  Marcin Urbaś  (POL)20.80
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Curtis Perry  (USA)20.86
4.Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg  Joel Mascoll  (VIN)21.25
5.Flag of Thailand.svg  Sittichai Suwonprateep  (THA)21.32
6.Flag of Ghana.svg  Christian Nsiah  (GHA)21.36
7.Flag of Montserrat.svg  Kwame Galloway  (MSR)22.88
Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg  Nathanaël Esprit  (AHO)DNS


RANKHEAT 8TIME
1.Flag of Brazil.svg  Claudinei da Silva  (BRA)20.38
2.Flag of Cuba.svg  Iván García  (CUB)20.59
3.Flag of Gabon.svg  Antoine Boussombo  (GAB)20.72
4.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Erik Wijmeersch  (BEL)20.89
5.Flag of Chile.svg  Sebastián Keitel  (CHI)20.90
6.Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Wu-Shiun Tao  (TPE)21.38
7.Flag of Dominica.svg  Sherwin James  (DMA)21.54


RANKHEAT 9TIME
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Kevin Little  (USA)20.76
2.Flag of New Zealand.svg  Chris Donaldson  (NZL)20.87
3.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Osovych  (UKR)20.91
4.Flag of Mexico.svg  Juan Pedro Toledo  (MEX)21.00
5.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Gennadiy Chernovol  (KAZ)21.05
6.Flag of Ghana.svg  Kenneth Andam  (GHA)21.31
7.Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Dominic Demeritte  (BAH)21.41


RANKHEAT 10TIME
1.Flag of Barbados.svg  Obadele Thompson  (BAR)20.70
2.Flag of Germany.svg  Stefan Holz  (GER)20.74
3.Flag of Guinea.svg  Joseph Loua  (GUI)20.80
4.Flag of Greece.svg  Georgios Panagiotopoulos  (GRE)20.82
5.Flag of Ireland.svg  Gary Ryan  (IRL)20.86
6.Flag of Nigeria.svg  Sunday Emmanuel  (NGR)21.12
7.Flag of the Comoros (1996-2001).svg  Djaffar Hadhari  (COM)21.39

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