The men's 110 metres hurdles event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California took place on 5 and 6 August 1984.[1] Twenty-six athletes from 17 nations competed.[2] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Roger Kingdom of the United States, the nation's first championship since 1972 and 16th title in the event overall. Arto Bryggare's bronze was Finland's first medal in the men's high hurdles.

Quick Facts Men's 110 metres hurdles at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad, Venue ...
Men's 110 metres hurdles
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
Tickets for Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics
VenueLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
DatesAugust 5 (heats and quarterfinals)
August 6 (semifinals and final)
Competitors26 from 17 nations
Winning time13.20 OR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Roger Kingdom
 United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Greg Foster
 United States
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Arto Bryggare
 Finland
 1980
1988 
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Background

This was the 20th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Two finalists from 1980 returned: sixth-place finisher Arto Bryggare of Finland and seventh-place finisher Javier Moracho of Spain. The 1980 champion, Thomas Munkelt of East Germany, was kept out due to the Soviet-led boycott. World record holder Renaldo Nehemiah of the United States was also prevented from competing, because the IOC claimed "he had lost his amateur status" by playing professional football, an entirely different sport. The favorite therefore was 1983 World Champion Greg Foster of the United States, though as usual all of the American hurdlers were potential medalists. Bryggare had come in second at the world championships and was also a contender.[2]

Algeria, the People's Republic of China, Paraguay, Samoa, and the United Arab Emirates each made their first appearance in the event; the Republic of China competed as "Chinese Taipei" for the first time. The United States made its 19th appearance, most of any nation (having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games).

Competition format

The competition continued to use the three-round format used since 1908 (except 1960, which had four rounds) and eight-man semifinals and finals used since 1964. The "fastest loser" system, also introduced in 1964, was not used as unnecessary for achieving the correct number of hurdlers advancing to the semifinals and final.

The first round consisted of four heats, with 6 or 7 hurdlers each. The top four hurdlers in each heat advanced to the semifinals. The 16 semifinalists were divided into two semifinals of 8 hurdlers each; the top four hurdlers in each advanced to the 8-man final.[2][3]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in seconds) prior to the 1984 Summer Olympics.

World record Renaldo Nehemiah (USA)12.93 Zürich, Switzerland19 August 1981
Olympic record Rod Milburn (USA)13.24 Munich, East Germany7 September 1972

Greg Foster equalized the standing Olympic record with 13.24 seconds; he and Roger Kingdom both matched that time in the semifinals as well. In the final, Kingdom set a new Olympic record with 13.20 seconds, with Foster also coming in under the old record (with 13.23 seconds).

Schedule

All times are Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)

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Date Time Round
Sunday, 5 August 198416:25Round 1
Monday, 6 August 198416:00
18:05
Semifinals
Final
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Results

Round 1

Heat 1

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RankLane AthleteNation TimeNotes
12 Arto Bryggare Finland 13.35Q
23 Mark McKoy Canada 13.58Q
35 Daniele Fontecchio Italy 13.75Q
46 Yu Zhicheng China 14.20Q
54 Mohamed Ryad Ben Haddad Algeria 14.44
67 Nicolás Chaparro Paraguay 15.51
1 Mark Holtom Great Britain DSQ
Wind: +2.0 m/s
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Heat 2

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RankLane AthleteNation TimeNotes
15 Tonie Campbell United States 13.53Q
24 Carlos Sala Spain 14.02Q
33 Wilbert Greaves Great Britain 14.04Q
41 Jeff Glass Canada 14.07Q
56 Franck Chevallier France 14.32
62 Hisham Mohamed Mekin Egypt 14.67
Wind: -0.5 m/s
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Heat 3

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RankLane AthleteNation TimeNotes
11 Roger Kingdom United States 13.53Q
23 Javier Moracho Spain 14.05Q
34 Nigel Walker Great Britain 14.07Q
42 Li Jieqiang China 14.29Q
56 Naji Mubarak Kuwait 14.56
65 Eric Spence Canada 14.93
Wind: -0.5 m/s
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Heat 4

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RankLane AthleteNation TimeNotes
13 Greg Foster United States 13.24Q, =OR
26 Stéphane Caristan France 13.45Q
37 Wu Chin-ling Chinese Taipei 13.91Q
44 Donald Wright Australia 14.00Q
51 Modesto Castillo Dominican Republic 14.05
65 Mohamed Helal Ali United Arab Emirates 15.75
2 William Fong Samoa DNF
Wind: +1.7 m/s
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Semifinals

Semifinal 1

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RankLane AthleteNation TimeNotes
11 Roger Kingdom United States 13.24Q, =OR
25 Tonie Campbell United States 13.56Q
38 Stéphane Caristan France 13.62Q
47 Jeff Glass Canada 13.88Q
56 Javier Moracho Spain 13.89
63 Wu Chin-Jing Chinese Taipei 14.21
72 Yu Zhicheng China 14.26
4 Nigel Walker Great Britain DNF
Wind: +0.7 m/s
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Semifinal 2

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RankLane AthleteNation TimeNotes
14 Greg Foster United States 13.24Q, =OR
28 Mark McKoy Canada 13.30Q
35 Arto Bryggare Finland 13.52Q
41 Carlos Sala Spain 13.85Q
56 Wilbert Greaves Great Britain 13.86
62 Daniele Fontecchio Italy 13.86
73 Donald Wright Australia 13.93
87 Li Jieqiang China 14.15
Wind: -1.1 m/s
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Final

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RankLane AthleteNation ReactionTimeNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)8 Roger Kingdom United States 0.13713.20OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)1 Greg Foster United States 0.15013.23
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)2 Arto Bryggare Finland 0.13613.40
43 Mark McKoy Canada 0.14913.45
57 Tonie Campbell United States 0.14413.55
66 Stéphane Caristan France 0.18413.71
74 Carlos Sala Spain 0.15913.80
85 Jeff Glass Canada 0.17014.15
Wind: -0.4 m/s
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See also

References

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