Athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Men's 100 metres

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The Men's 100 metres at the 2014 Commonwealth Games , as part of the athletics programme, took place at Hampden Park on 27 and 28 July 2014. [1] Kemar Bailey-Cole won the gold medal. [2] [3]

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Records

World Record 9.58 Usain Bolt JAM Berlin, Germany 16 August 2009
Games Record 9.88 Ato Boldon TRI Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 17 September 1998

First round

The first round consisted of nine heats, with qualification for the first two in each heat and the sixth fastest losers. However, due to a dead heat for second in Heat 7, three runners qualified automatically, and the fastest losers places were reduced to five. Adam Gemili was the fastest qualifier from the first round, at 10.15 seconds.

Heat 1

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
16Flag of Jamaica.svg  Kemar Bailey-Cole  (JAM)0.23210.16Q
25Flag of Barbados.svg  Ramon Gittens  (BAR)0.16110.34Q
32Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jared Connaughton  (CAN)0.13910.47
47Flag of Kenya.svg  Walter Moenga  (KEN)0.22710.84
53Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg  Josh Hamilton  (SVG)0.20510.85
64Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Masbah Ahmmed  (BAN)0.16711.13PB
78Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Francis Manioru  (SOL)0.16711.87
1Flag of Cameroon.svg  Idrissa Adam  (CMR)DNS
Wind: +0.6 m/s

Heat 2

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
13Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jason Livermore  (JAM)0.16910.26Q
28Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Jason Rogers  (SKN)0.16010.39Q
34Flag of Ghana.svg  Timothy Abeyie  (GHA)0.16410.50
41Flag of Fiji.svg  Banuve Tabakaucoro  (FIJ)0.14110.51
57Flag of Singapore.svg  Calvin Kang  (SIN)0.14810.77
62Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Solomon Bockarie  (SLE)0.20610.83
75Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Ruwan Gunasinghe  (PNG)0.21111.03
86Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg  Kimorie Shearman  (SVG)0.19011.04
Wind: −0.4 m/s

Heat 3

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
12Flag of Nigeria.svg  Mark Jelks  (NGR)0.16910.28Q
26Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Warren Fraser  (BAH)0.15610.31Q
35Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Richard Thompson  (TRI)0.16810.33q
48Flag of Singapore.svg  Muhammad Elfi Bin Mustapa  (SIN)0.17410.94
59Flag of Anguilla.svg  Kieron Rogers  (AIA)0.18011.11
64Flag of Seychelles.svg  Neddy Marie  (SEY)0.17311.14
73Flag of Cameroon.svg  Alphonse Binam Nlend  (CMR)0.24311.34
1Ulster banner.svg  Leon Reid  (NIR)DQ
7Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Tahir Walsh  (ANT)DQ
Wind: −0.6 m/s

Heat 4

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
11Flag of the Cayman Islands (pre-1999).svg  Kemar Hyman  (CAY)0.17410.20Q
26Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Antoine Adams  (SKN)0.15410.31Q
38Flag of England.svg  Harry Aikines-Aryeetey  (ENG)0.21410.33q
44Flag of Swaziland.svg  Bruno Matsenjwa  (SWZ)0.17210.56
55Ulster banner.svg  Jason Smyth  (NIR)0.16710.66
62Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Kupun Wisil  (PNG)0.22210.86
77Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg  Courtney Carl Williams  (SVG)0.15610.95
83Flag of Nauru.svg  Joshua Jeremiah  (NRU)0.21211.46
Wind: +1.1 m/s

Heat 5

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
12Flag of Jamaica.svg  Nickel Ashmeade  (JAM)0.21810.40Q
26Flag of Guyana.svg  Adam Harris  (GUY)0.15910.45Q
38Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Adrian Griffith  (BAH)0.21610.46
44Flag of South Africa.svg  Ncincilili Titi  (RSA)0.15810.48=PB
55Flag of Ghana.svg  Solomon Afful  (GHA)0.18310.66
69Flag of Singapore.svg  Gary Yeo  (SIN)0.14510.82
71Flag of Kenya.svg  Tony Chirchir  (KEN)0.17210.85
87Flag of Montserrat.svg  Alford Dyett  (MNT)0.17511.13PB
93Flag of Anguilla.svg  Shanoi Richardson  (AIA)0.17611.56SB
Wind: +0.9 m/s

Heat 6

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
11Flag of England.svg  Adam Gemili  (ENG)0.16910.15Q
22Flag of Nigeria.svg  Monzavous Edwards  (NGR)0.16310.40Q
37Flag of Mauritius.svg  Jonathan Permal  (MRI)0.15910.46PB
46Flag of Zambia.svg  Titus Kafunda  (ZAM)0.14010.53
55Flag of Guyana.svg  Jeremy Bascom  (GUY)0.15110.58
64Flag of Tonga.svg  Siueni Filimone  (TON)0.19210.72PB
73Flag of Samoa.svg  Eddie Hereme  (SAM)0.18510.92
8Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Darrel Brown  (TRI)DNS
Wind: −0.8 m/s

Heat 7

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
13Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Daniel Bailey  (ANT)0.17310.30Q
=28Flag of England.svg  Richard Kilty  (ENG)0.15010.34Q
=24Flag of South Africa.svg  Simon Magakwe  (RSA)0.20110.34Q
46Flag of Saint Lucia.svg  Corneil Lionel  (LCA)0.17310.72
57Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Gibrilla Bangura  (SLE)0.15110.79
61Flag of Montserrat.svg  Lester Ryan  (MNT)0.16310.99
79Flag of Grenada.svg  Michael Wilson  (GRN)0.19211.00
82Flag of Swaziland.svg  Mlandvo Shongwe  (SWZ)0.21711.06
95Flag of Gibraltar.svg  Jerai Torres  (GIB)0.20311.54SB
Wind: +0.5 m/s

Heat 8

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
16Flag of South Africa.svg  Akani Simbine  (RSA)0.14110.32Q
28Flag of Nigeria.svg  Ogho-Oghene Egwero  (NGR)0.17010.38Q
35Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Aaron Brown  (CAN)0.20710.39q
47Flag of Bermuda.svg  Harold Houston  (BER)0.14310.72
53Flag of Maldives.svg  Hassan Saaid  (MDV)0.13310.79
62Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Chavaughn Walsh  (ANT)0.16710.88
71Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Adel Sesay  (SLE)0.22711.02
84Flag of Belize (1981-2019).svg  Mark Anderson  (BIZ)0.19611.23
Wind: −0.6 m/s

Heat 9

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
15Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Keston Bledman  (TRI)0.16010.16Q
21Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Shavez Hart  (BAH)0.15210.32Q
38Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Dontae Richards-Kwok  (CAN)0.16710.36SBq
47Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Brijesh Lawrence  (SKN)0.17310.43q
52Flag of Montserrat.svg  Julius Morris  (MNT)0.16310.55SB
64Flag of Grenada.svg  Paul Williams  (GRN)0.18210.70
76Flag of Kenya.svg  Stephen Wafula Barasa  (KEN)0.17410.81
89Flag of Seychelles.svg  Leroy Henriette  (SEY)0.21911.12
93Flag of Kiribati.svg  Nooa Takooa  (KIR)0.14111.56
Wind: +0.2 m/s

Semifinals

Three semi-finals were held, with automatic qualification restricted to the first two finishers in each heat, and the next two fastest athletes across the three semi-finals. Kemar Bailey-Cole was the fastest qualifier in 10.00 seconds.

Heat 1

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
16Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Warren Fraser  (BAH)0.16310.21Q
25Flag of Jamaica.svg  Nickel Ashmeade  (JAM)0.15110.21Q
33Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Keston Bledman  (TRI)0.14810.24
42Flag of England.svg  Harry Aikines-Aryeetey  (ENG)0.16210.25
51Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Jason Rogers  (SKN)0.16410.30
64Flag of the Cayman Islands (pre-1999).svg  Kemar Hyman  (CAY)0.15510.31
78Flag of South Africa.svg  Simon Magakwe  (RSA)0.15810.33
87Flag of Nigeria.svg  Ogho-Oghene Egwero  (NGR)0.15910.40
Wind: 0.0 m/s

Heat 2

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
15Flag of England.svg  Adam Gemili  (ENG)0.17410.07Q
24Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jason Livermore  (JAM)0.14010.11Q
33Flag of Nigeria.svg  Mark Jelks  (NGR)0.16110.13=SBq
47Flag of Barbados.svg  Ramon Gittens  (BAR)0.14510.15q
58Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Aaron Brown  (CAN)0.16210.17
62Flag of Guyana.svg  Adam Harris  (GUY)0.16510.23
76Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Shavez Hart  (BAH)0.15110.29
81Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Brijesh Lawrence  (SKN)0.15810.49
Wind: +0.7 m/s

Heat 3

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
14Flag of Jamaica.svg  Kemar Bailey-Cole  (JAM)0.17510.00SBQ
23Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Antoine Adams  (SKN)0.12810.18Q
32Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Richard Thompson  (TRI)0.15510.19
45Flag of South Africa.svg  Akani Simbine  (RSA)0.13810.21
56Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Daniel Bailey  (ANT)0.15910.22
67Flag of England.svg  Richard Kilty  (ENG)0.13010.27
71Flag of Nigeria.svg  Monzavous Edwards  (NGR)0.17110.30
88Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Dontae Richards-Kwok  (CAN)0.14910.42
Wind: −0.5 m/s

Final

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg5Flag of Jamaica.svg  Kemar Bailey-Cole  (JAM)0.19010.00=SB
Silver medal icon.svg4Flag of England.svg  Adam Gemili  (ENG)0.14410.10
Bronze medal icon.svg8Flag of Jamaica.svg  Nickel Ashmeade  (JAM)0.14510.12
47Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Antoine Adams  (SKN)0.15410.16
51Flag of Nigeria.svg  Mark Jelks  (NGR)0.15110.17
66Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jason Livermore  (JAM)0.13910.18
73Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Warren Fraser  (BAH)0.16810.20
82Flag of Barbados.svg  Ramon Gittens  (BAR)0.15810.25
Wind: 0.0 m/s

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