James Dasaolu is pictured during the second round of the 100 metres
in Moscow where he finished fourth in 10.20.
He was fortunate to qualify as one of the two fastest losers after
he slowed at the end of that race but in his semi final
where he was up against Nickel Ashmeade (9.90) and Kemar Bailey-Cole (9.93)
he ran a more sensible race and clocked
9.97 to qualify for the final - again as a fastest loser.
MENS 100m FINAL MOSCOW.
1
|
Usain Bolt
|
Jamaica
|
9.77 SB
|
2
|
Justin Gatlin
|
U.S.A. |
9.85 SB
|
3 |
Nesta Carter
|
Jamaica |
9.95 |
4 |
Kemar Bailey-Cole
|
Jamaica |
9.98 |
5 |
Nickel Ashmeade
|
Jamaica |
9.98 |
6 |
Mike Rogers
|
U.S.A. |
10.04 |
7 |
Christophe Lemaite
|
France |
10.06 |
8 |
James Dasaolu
|
Great Britain
|
10.21 |
.
ANNUAL PROGRESS 100m.
Year time wind place date
2013 9.91 +1.1 Birmingham, 13 JUL ***
2012 10.13 +0.4 London (OP) 04 AUG
2011 10.11 +1.1 Genève 28 MAY
2010 10.23 -0.6 Birmingham 26 JUN
2009 10.09 +0.9 Genève 06 JUN
2008 10.26 +0.4 Luzern 16 JUL
2007 10.33 +1.3 Bedford 23 JUN
*** On July 13th at the British trials, Dasaolu ran a personal best of 9.91,
the second fastest time ever by a Briton behind Linford Christie. He did so in the semi
final but did not contest the final.