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Once again, as is becoming usual, the track and field event started at 8 am on the Albalonga Stadium. So far, the 200m male event has the record of participants, with 54 athletes from 20 nations. The runners were first divided in eight heats, with the top two on each being qualified to the semifinals. Once again, Niokolan Ibra Tambacounda emerges as a favourite for the gold, with fellow countryman Louis Louga. Johan Musk from Westria and Steniro Caletonez from Lendosa are also seen as candidates for the top. Results for the first round were as follows:

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  • 309 Summer Vexgames - Day 5
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  • Once again, as is becoming usual, the track and field event started at 8 am on the Albalonga Stadium. So far, the 200m male event has the record of participants, with 54 athletes from 20 nations. The runners were first divided in eight heats, with the top two on each being qualified to the semifinals. Once again, Niokolan Ibra Tambacounda emerges as a favourite for the gold, with fellow countryman Louis Louga. Johan Musk from Westria and Steniro Caletonez from Lendosa are also seen as candidates for the top. Results for the first round were as follows:
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  • Once again, as is becoming usual, the track and field event started at 8 am on the Albalonga Stadium. So far, the 200m male event has the record of participants, with 54 athletes from 20 nations. The runners were first divided in eight heats, with the top two on each being qualified to the semifinals. Once again, Niokolan Ibra Tambacounda emerges as a favourite for the gold, with fellow countryman Louis Louga. Johan Musk from Westria and Steniro Caletonez from Lendosa are also seen as candidates for the top. Results for the first round were as follows: FIRST ROUND Heat 01 1. Rodrigo Dresdi (KAN) — 20.46 Q 2. Steniro Caletonez (LEN) — 20.57 Q 3. Ibra Tambacounda (NKO) — 20.65 4. Inigo Ysengard (AET) — 20.65 5. Silbo Sibilino (PCL) — 20.70 6. Fips Ronnack (SCK) — 20.87 7. Kolaranis (TRI) — 20.88 Heat 02 1. Lorenso Tanro (LEN) — 19.38 Q 2. Louis Louga (NKO) — 20.46 Q 3. Gia Pucci (STS) — 20.56 4. Saulo Pitanga (PCL) — 20.73 5. Hercule Mondego (AET) — 20.73 6. Paulo Mantini (KAN) — 20.73 7. Timothy Kemp (UTA) — 20.75 Heat 03 1. Venetia Orsini (STS) — 20.46 Q 2. Sergei Clyde (UTA) — 20.68 Q 3. Calos Santiatti (KAN) — 20.71 4. Osrick Fortinbras (AET) — 20.82 5. Ascanio Stevano (LEN) — 21.95 6. Ivan Tupolev (BOB) — 21.99 7. Loed Itabronoe (SCW) — 22.74 Heat 04 1. Gordon Roberts (UTA) — 20.51 Q 2. Bernd Mack (OOO) — 20.66 Q 3. Otelo Windermere (AET) — 20.70 4. Carlos Sampaio (PCL) — 20.75 5. Alma Canale (STS) — 20.98 6. Ricardo Malduro (LEN) — 21.90 7. Maklor Nor (LYS) — 21.98 Heat 05 1. Súrata Taunatt (SCW) — 20.44 Q 2. Raul Seisho (PCL) — 20.49 Q 3. Gervais Trevelyn (AET) — 20.66 4. Furo Ekke (CXG) — 20.68 5. Venetia Chiappeta (STS) — 20.84 6. Tomas Negensteen (ROV) — 20.99 7. Raul Fergo (KAN) — 21.98 Heat 06 1. Johan Musk (WES) — 20.37 Q 2. Manito Lebricov (KAN) — 20.66 Q 3. Carlos Ml Pretzel (DEU) — 20.70 4. Ma'a Inga'ami (MIM) — 20.75 5. Henrique al'Malud (PCL) — 20.76 6. Kenneth Kohn (UTA) — 20.97 Heat 07 1. Mars Kolda (NKO) — 20.36 Q 2. Marco Assel (WES) — 20.61 Q 3. Ivan Koshkodai (ROV) — 20.76 4. Alex Ytong (IWK) — 20.88 5. Malcolm Kopara (UTA) — 20.91 6. Telorur (TRI) — 22.96 Heat 08 1. Lou Kaolack (NKO) — 19.76 Q 2. Dimitri Polonovsk (ROV) — 20.48 Q 3. Pino Giordano (STS) — 20.60 4. Techopetl Tlizoca (XML) — 20.97 5. Dino VenVoot (WES) — 21.83 6. Luis Sintri (LEN) — 22.80 On Heat 01, Ibra Tambacounda was surprisingly eliminated, falling just behind of Lendosan Steniro Caletonez and Kansinian Rodrigo Dresdi. The fourteen qualified runners were arranged in two semifinals, with four from each making it to the final race. SEMIFINALS Semifinal 01 1. Louis Louga (NKO) — 19.39 Q 2. Venetia Orsini (STS) — 20.21 Q 3. Rodrigo Dresdi (KAN) — 20.37 Q 4. Dimitri Polonovsk (ROV) — 20.46 Q 5. Steniro Caletonez (LEN) — 20.60 6. Sergei Clyde (UTA) — 20.67 7. Bernd Mack (OOO) — 21.77 8. Raul Seisho (PCL) — 22.80 Semifinal 02 1. Mars Kolda (NKO) — 20.41 Q 2. Súrata Taunatt (SCW) — 20.47 Q 3. Lou Kaolack (NKO) — 20.48 Q 4. Marco Assel (WES) — 20.50 Q 5. Johan Musk (WES) — 20.52 6. Lorenso Tanro (LEN) — 20.60 7. Gordon Roberts (UTA) — 20.89 8. Manito Lebricov (KAN) — 22.90 With three runners on the final race - even with favourite Ibra Tambacounda eliminated on the first heat - Niokolo Koba seems destined for the gold. FINAL 1. Dimitri Polonovsk (ROV) — 20.33 ***** GOLD 2. Louis Louga (NKO) — 20.38 ***** SILVER 3. Venetia Orsini (STS) — 20.54 ***** BRONZE 4. Mars Kolda (NKO) — 20.64 5. Marco Assel (WES) — 20.67 6. Súrata Taunatt (SCW) — 20.71 7. Rodrigo Dresdi (KAN) — 20.97 8. Lou Kaolack (NKO) — 21.80 Dimitri Polonovsk got gold for Rovens, with Louis Louga getting the silver for Niokolo Koba. Venetia Orsini, from St. Samuel, grabbed the bronze.
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