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Event at 1970 British Commonwealth Games

Men's 100 metres
at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
VenueMeadowbank Stadium
Dates17 and 18 July
Competitors56 from 24 nations
Winning time10.24 secs
Medalists
gold medal Don Quarrie   Jamaica
silver medal Lennox Miller   Jamaica
bronze medal Hasely Crawford   Trinidad and Tobago
← 19661974 →
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The men's 100 metres event at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games was held on 17 and 18 July at the Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the first time that the metric distance was contested at the Games, replacing the 100 yards event.

Results

Heats

Held on 17 July

Qualification for quarterfinals

The first 4 in each heat (Q) qualified directly for the quarterfinals.

Wind speeds

  • Heat 1: +5.3 m/s
  • Heat 2: +9.8 m/s
  • Heat 3: +3.5 m/s
  • Heat 4: +5.8 m/s
  • Heat 5: +3.0 m/s
  • Heat 6: +6.0 m/s
  • Heat 7: +5.0 m/s
  • Heat 8: +4.3 m/s
Heats results
Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Eric Bigby  Australia 10.29 Q
2 1 Hasely Crawford  Trinidad and Tobago 10.31 Q
3 1 Lennox Miller  Jamaica 10.46 Q
4 1 Tony Powell  Canada 10.62 Q
5 1 John Williams  Wales 10.67
6 1 Timon Oyebami  Nigeria 10.77
7 1 Muhammad Mohddin  Pakistan 10.98
1 2 Gary Eddy  Australia 10.34 Q
2 2 Lynn Davies  Wales 10.48 Q
3 2 Ian Turnbull  Scotland 10.65 Q
4 2 Abdulai Conteh  Sierra Leone 10.69 Q
5 2 Iqbal Shinwari  Pakistan 10.75
6 2 Amos Omolo  Uganda 10.76
7 2 Gaston Clarenc  Mauritius 10.78
8 2 Bernard Nottage  Bahamas 10.79
1 3 Don Quarrie  Jamaica 10.43 Q
2 3 William Dralu  Uganda 10.57 Q
3 3 Ronald Jones  Wales 10.62 Q
4 3 John Permal  Pakistan 10.87 Q
5 3 Peter Mamba  Swaziland 11.04
6 3 Maurice Sweeney  Antigua and Barbuda 11.9
3 Ian Gordon  Canada DNS
1 4 Ian Green  England 10.46 Q
2 4 Greg Lewis  Australia 10.50 Q
3 4 Jessymon Wishkoti  Zambia 10.61 Q
4 4 Carl Archer  Trinidad and Tobago 10.64 Q
5 4 Kofi Okyir  Ghana 10.69
6 4 Cuthbert Jacobs  Antigua and Barbuda 11.17
7 4 Pierre Jallow  Gambia 11.19
1 5 Errol Stewart  Jamaica 10.45 Q
2 5 Benedict Majekodunmi  Nigeria 10.55 Q
3 5 Brian Green  England 10.62 Q
4 5 Saimoni Tamani  Fiji 10.69 Q
5 5 Canagasabai Kunalan  Singapore 10.71
6 5 Obedi Mwanga  Tanzania 10.92
7 5 Vikimbi Radebe  Swaziland 11.74
1 6 Rocky Symonds  Bermuda 10.25 Q
2 6 Don Halliday  Scotland 10.38 Q
3 6 John Kilpatrick  Northern Ireland 10.49 Q
4 6 James Addy  Ghana 10.57 Q
5 6 Kevin Johnson  Bahamas 10.59
6 6 Hamadi Saidi  Tanzania 11.13
7 6 Dodou Joof  Gambia 11.61
1 7 Kolawole Abdulai  Nigeria 10.32 Q
2 7 Norman Chihota  Tanzania 10.41 Q
3 7 John Harrison  England 10.51 Q
4 7 Bohdan Domansky  Canada 10.56 Q
5 7 Lloyd Giddings  Guyana 10.62
6 7 Gerard Carson  Northern Ireland 10.73
7 7 Calvin Greenaway  Antigua and Barbuda 10.93
1 8 George Daniels  Ghana 10.35 Q
2 8 Les Piggot  Scotland 10.43 Q
3 8 Melvin Wong Shing  Trinidad and Tobago 10.63 Q
4 8 John Oryem  Uganda 10.68 Q
5 8 Mike Sands  Bahamas 10.73
6 8 Yeo Kian-chye  Singapore 10.79

Quarterfinals

Held on 17 July

Qualification for semifinals

The first 4 in each heat (Q) qualified directly for the semifinals.

Wind speed

  • Heat 1: +6.2 m/s
  • Heat 2: +3.4 m/s
  • Heat 3: +6.9 m/s
  • Heat 4: +5.9 m/s
Quarterfinal results
Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Errol Stewart  Jamaica 10.30 Q
2 1 Brian Green  England 10.44 Q
3 1 Les Piggot  Scotland 10.47 Q
4 1 Jessymon Wishkoti  Zambia 10.50 Q
5 1 Tony Powell  Canada 10.65
6 1 Lynn Davies  Wales 10.66
7 1 John Oryem  Uganda 10.72
8 1 Eric Bigby  Australia 10.85
1 2 Don Quarrie  Jamaica 10.29 Q
2 2 Hasely Crawford  Trinidad and Tobago 10.31 Q
3 2 Rocky Symonds  Bermuda 10.34 Q
4 2 Norman Chihota  Tanzania 10.41 Q
5 2 John Harrison  England 10.65
6 2 Bohdan Domansky  Canada 10.67
7 2 Abdulai Conteh  Sierra Leone 10.77
8 2 Ian Turnbull  Scotland 10.82
1 3 Gary Eddy  Australia 10.25 Q
2 3 Benedict Majekodunmi  Nigeria 10.33 Q
3 3 Don Halliday  Scotland 10.38 Q
4 3 Ian Green  England 10.38 Q
5 3 John Kilpatrick  Northern Ireland 10.53
6 3 James Addy  Ghana 10.55
7 3 William Dralu  Uganda 10.56
8 3 Melvin Wong Shing  Trinidad and Tobago 10.65
1 4 Lennox Miller  Jamaica 10.27 Q
2 4 Greg Lewis  Australia 10.39 Q
3 4 George Daniels  Ghana 10.39 Q
4 4 Kolawole Abdulai  Nigeria 10.42 Q
5 4 Saimoni Tamani  Fiji 10.55
6 4 Ronald Jones  Wales 10.56
7 4 Carl Archer  Trinidad and Tobago 10.69
8 4 John Permal  Pakistan 10.74

Semifinals

Held on 18 July

Qualification for final

The first 4 in each semifinal (Q) qualified directly for the final.

Wind speed

  • Heat 1: +2.3 m/s
  • Heat 2: +4.7 m/s
Semifinal results
Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Lennox Miller  Jamaica 10.37 Q
2 1 Errol Stewart  Jamaica 10.46 Q
3 1 George Daniels  Ghana 10.47 Q
4 1 Les Piggot  Scotland 10.60 Q
5 1 Greg Lewis  Australia 10.62
6 1 Benedict Majekodunmi  Nigeria 10.65
7 1 Brian Green  England 10.69
8 1 Jessymon Wishkoti  Zambia 10.81
1 2 Don Quarrie  Jamaica 10.29 Q
2 2 Hasely Crawford  Trinidad and Tobago 10.34 Q
3 2 Gary Eddy  Australia 10.38 Q
4 2 Rocky Symonds  Bermuda 10.39 Q
5 2 Ian Green  England 10.43
6 2 Kolawole Abdulai  Nigeria 10.51
7 2 Don Halliday  Scotland 10.52
8 2 Norman Chihota  Tanzania 10.68

Final

Held on 18 July

Wind speed

+3.6 m/s

Final results
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Don Quarrie  Jamaica 10.24
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7 Lennox Miller  Jamaica 10.32
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Hasely Crawford  Trinidad and Tobago 10.33
4 3 Gary Eddy  Australia 10.34
5 6 George Daniels  Ghana 10.38
6 1 Rocky Symonds  Bermuda 10.42
7 8 Errol Stewart  Jamaica 10.50
8 2 Les Piggot  Scotland 10.55

References

  1. "Results". thecgf.com. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
  2. Don Halliday Power of 10 profile
  3. John Kilpatrick Power of 10 profile
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