2019 World Athletics Championships – Women's 100 metres

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The women's 100 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, on 28 to 29 September 2019.[1]

Dates28 September (heats)
29 September (semi-final & final)
Competitors47 from 31 nations
Winningtime10.71
Quick facts Women's 100 metres at the 2019 World Championships, Venue ...
Women's 100 metres
at the 2019 World Championships
The start of the final.
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates28 September (heats)
29 September (semi-final & final)
Competitors47 from 31 nations
Winning time10.71
Medalists
gold medal    Jamaica
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Ivory Coast
 2017
2022 
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Summary

This was the first major championships for Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce after giving birth and the maternity leave in 2017. Here, against the Olympic Champion Elaine Thompson and the defending champion Tori Bowie, Fraser-Pryce dominated the heats and the semi-finals. In the final, she took the lead on the first step and pulled away to a dominating victory in a world-leading time of 10.71. While Marie-Josée Ta Lou was the next fastest out of the blocks, Dina Asher-Smith closed quickly to overtake Ta Lou for a clear silver medal, leaving the defending silver medalist with the bronze.

For 32-year-old Fraser-Pryce, it was only .01 off of her personal best and Marion Jones' Championship record, and one of the fastest times in history. Asher-Smith's 10.83 was the British national record.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

More information Record, Perf. ...
RecordPerf.AthleteNat.DateLocation
World 10.49 Florence Griffith-Joyner USA 16 Jul 1988 Indianapolis, United States
Championship 10.70 Marion Jones USA 28 Aug 1999 Seville, Spain
World leading 10.73 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce JAM 21 Jun 2019 Kingston, Jamaica
Elaine Thompson JAM 21 Jun 2019 Kingston, Jamaica
African 10.78 Murielle Ahouré CIV 11 Jun 2016 Montverde, United States
Asian 10.79 Li Xuemei CHN 18 Oct 1997 Shanghai, China
NACAC 10.49 Florence Griffith-Joyner USA 16 Jul 1988 Indianapolis, United States
South American 10.91 Rosângela Santos BRA 6 Aug 2017 London, Great Britain
European 10.73 Christine Arron FRA 19 Aug 1998 Budapest, Hungary
Oceanian 11.11 Melissa Breen AUS 9 Feb 2014 Canberra, Australia
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The following records were set at the competition:

More information Record, Perf. ...
RecordPerf.AthleteNat.Date
Nepalese 12.72 Sarswati Chaudhary   NEP 28 Sep 2019
World Leading 10.71 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce JAM 29 Sep 2019
British 10.83 Dina Asher-Smith GBR
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Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[3]

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Date Time Round
28 September16:30Heats
29 September21:20Semi-finals
23:20Final
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Results

Heats

The first 3 in each heat ( Q ) and the next six fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals. The overall results were as follows:[4]

More information Rank, Heat ...
RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jamaica10.80Q
22Marie-Josée Ta Lou Ivory Coast10.85Q, PB
34Dina Asher-Smith Great Britain & N.I.10.96Q
41Murielle Ahouré Ivory Coast11.05Q, SB
52Daryll Neita Great Britain & N.I.11.12Q, PB
63Elaine Thompson Jamaica11.14Q
75Mujinga Kambundji Switzerland11.17Q
86Dafne Schippers Netherlands11.17Q
95Liang Xiaojing China11.18Q
102Tatjana Pinto Germany11.19Q
114English Gardner United States11.20Q
126Teahna Daniels United States11.20Q
134Jonielle Smith Jamaica11.20Q
143Kelly-Ann Baptiste Trinidad and Tobago11.21Q
153Morolake Akinosun United States11.23Q
164Tynia Gaither Bahamas11.24q
176Gina Bass Gambia11.25Q
182Wei Yongli China11.28q
193Ge Manqi China11.28q
201Gina Lückenkemper Germany11.29Q
211Ewa Swoboda Poland11.29q
225Tori Bowie United States11.30Q
232Crystal Emmanuel Canada11.30q
246Imani-Lara Lansiquot Great Britain & N.I.11.31q
254Maja Mihalinec Slovenia11.32
266Rosângela Santos Brazil11.32
273Orlann Ombissa-Dzangue France11.34
283Asha Philip Great Britain & N.I.11.35
296Ajla Del Ponte Switzerland11.36
301Diana Vaisman Israel11.39
316Olga Safronova Kazakhstan11.40
325Ángela Tenorio Ecuador11.40
335Vitória Cristina Rosa Brazil11.41
341Tebogo Mamathu South Africa11.42
352Marije van Hunenstijn Netherlands11.48
364Salomé Kora Switzerland11.48
373Dutee Chand India11.48
384Lorène Bazolo Portugal11.51
395Zoe Hobbs New Zealand11.58
405Hellen Makumba Zambia11.73
412Inna Eftimova Bulgaria11.79
421Andrea Purica Venezuela11.96
436Loi Im Lan Macau12.10
442Gorete Semedo São Tomé and Príncipe12.17
454Charlotte Afriat Monaco12.67
461Sarswati Chaudhary Nepal12.72NR
473Zarinae Sapong Northern Mariana Islands13.14
5Blessing Okagbare NigeriaDNS
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Semi-finals

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The first two in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest (q) qualify for the final.[5]

Final

The final was started on 29 September at 23:20.[6]

References

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