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August 18th.
Monday. Time.
Project. Venues. Live TV.
Men's 110m Hurdles Heats Group 1.
Nest. CCTV1 live broadcast.
Men's 110m Hurdles Heats Group 2.
Nest. CCTV1 live broadcast.
Men's 110m Hurdles Preliminaries Group 3.
Nest. CCTV1 live broadcast.
Men's 110m Hurdles Preliminaries Group 4.
Nest. CCTV1 live broadcast.
Men's 110m Hurdles Preliminaries Group 5.
Nest. CCTV1 live broadcast.
Men's 110m Hurdles Preliminaries Group 6.
Nest. cctv1
Live broadcast. August 19th.
Tuesday. Time.
Project. Venues. Live TV.
Men's 110m Hurdles 1 4 Final Group 1.
Nest. CCTV1 live broadcast.
Men's 110m Hurdles 1 4 Finals Group 2.
Nest. CCTV1 live broadcast.
Men's 110m Hurdles 1 4 Final Group 3.
Nest. CCTV1 live broadcast.
Men's 110m Hurdles 1 4 Finals Group 4.
Nest. cctv1
Live broadcast. August 20th.
Wednesday. Time.
Project. Venues. Live TV.
Men's 110m Hurdles Semifinals Group 1.
Nest. CCTV1 live broadcast.
Men's 110m Hurdles Semifinals Group 2.
Nest. cctv1
Live broadcast. August 21.
Thursday. Time.
Project. Venues. Live TV.
Men's 110m hurdles final.
Nest. CCTV1 live broadcast.
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Liu Xiang's competition schedule and final time.
August 18th.
110m hurdles round 1.
August 19th.
Second round of the 110m hurdles.
August 20th.
110m hurdles semi-finals.
August 21.
110m hurdles final.
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12.88 The world record for the 110m hurdles set by Liu Xiang is 12.88 seconds. On July 12, 2006, Liu Xiang broke the men's 110-meter hurdles world record that had been dormant for 13 years with a time of 12.88 seconds in the final of the men's 110-meter hurdles at the IAAF Super Grand Prix Lausanne Station and won the gold medal. As of 2021, the world record for the 110m hurdles is seconds, set by American star Merritt in the men's 110m hurdles at the final event of the 2012 IAAF Diamond League --- Brussels.
Liu Xiang, born on July 13, 1983 in Putuo District, Shanghai, is a 110-meter hurdles athlete of the Chinese men's track and field team. In the history of Chinese sports and athletics, he is also the first athlete in the history of Asian athletics to win many honors such as Olympic champion, indoor and outdoor world champion, IAAF Grand Prix Grand Prix finals champion, and world record holder.
In 2004, Liu Xiang won the gold medal at the Athens Olympics by tying the world record set by Britain's Colin Jackson. On July 12, 2006, Liu Xiang broke the 13-year-old men's 110-meter hurdles world record in the final of the IAAF Super Grand Prix Lausanne Station in the final of the men's 110-meter hurdles with a time of 12.88 seconds and won the gold medal, the original world record of this event was 12.91 seconds held by Liu Xiang and British star Colin Jackson.
In the early morning of July 13, 2012, he entered the final with a time of 13.27 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles competition at the IAAF Diamond League in London, England, and withdrew from the final due to a back injury. On the afternoon of August 7, 2012, in the men's 110-meter hurdles preliminaries of the London Olympic Games, Liu Xiang fell to the ground directly when he hit the first hurdle, and finally jumped over the finish line with one leg and missed the promotion. Liu Xiang officially announced his retirement on April 7, 2015.
On the evening of May 17, 2015, at the Shanghai Stadium, Liu Xiang's official farewell ceremony was held after the IAAF Diamond League Shanghai Station.
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12.88 seconds.
In the early morning of July 12, Beijing time, after Chinese flyer Liu Xiang won the Athens Olympic Games in 2004. In the men's 110m hurdles at the 2006 Lausanne Athletics Super Grand Prix in Switzerland, he broke the 13-year-old world record of 12.91 seconds set by British star Jackson with a time of 12.88 seconds!
American veterans Arnold and Trammell also ran 12.90 seconds and 13.02 seconds respectively to win the silver and bronze medals, while Chinese teenager Shi Dongpeng finished 13.47 seconds, ranking tenth.
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12.87 seconds!
On July 11, 2006, in the men's 110m hurdles final of the IAAF Super Grand Prix Lausanne Station, Liu Xiang broke the world record that had been sealed for 13 years with 12.88 seconds, becoming the first player in history to break the 12.90 seconds mark.
On June 2, 2012, in the men's 110-meter hurdles final of the 2012 IAAF Diamond League in Eugene, Liu Xiang ran a world record of 12.87 seconds to win the championship.
Liu Xiang, born in Shanghai on July 13, 1983, is the first athlete in the history of Chinese athletics and the first athlete in the history of Asian track and field to win many honors such as Olympic champion, indoor and outdoor world champion, IAAF Grand Prix Finals champion, and world record holder. In his career, he participated in 48 international competitions, winning 36 championships, 6 runners-up and 3 third places.
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