Guam at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics
Guam at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics | |
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WA code | GUM |
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Competitors | 1 |
Medals |
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World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview) | |
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Guam competed at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics in Moscow, Russia, from 10–18 August 2013. A team of one athlete was announced to represent the country in the event.[1]
Earlier in the season, Michael Alicto had won the 100m at the Guam National Championships by over half a second with a time of 11.13 seconds, in addition to taking home gold in the 200m and silver in the long jump which earned him the nation's only berth to the 2013 World Championships.[2]
At the World Championships, Alicto finished sixth in his preliminary heat with a time of 11.39 seconds, which did not advance him to the next round.[3]
Though Alicto has not competed in another global championship since, he was able to leverage the experience to help other athletes. In 2014, Guamanian sprinter Raquel Walker credited Alicto's advice for helping her progress towards her pursuit of Pollara Cobb's 100m record set at the previous Worlds, saying "Ever since I’ve been training with (Alicto) I’ve been feeling really good, my speed’s been getting better, and hopefully by the end of the season you’ll see something awesome."[4]
Results
(q – qualified, NM – no mark, SB – season best)
Men
Athlete | Event | Preliminaries | Heats | Semifinals | Final | ||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Michael Alicto | 100 metres | 11.39 | 22 | did not advance |
References
External links
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