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2013 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 200 metres

The women's 200 metres at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 15–16 August.[1]

Women's 200 metres
at the 2013 World Championships
VenueLuzhniki Stadium
Dates15 August (heats)
15 August (semifinals)
16 August (final)
Competitors49 from 34 nations
Winning time22.17
Medalists
← 2011
2015 →

Before the race, without her nemesis of the last 8 years, Veronica Campbell-Brown, Allyson Felix came into this race as the favorite. She had won three gold medals in a row, but that streak was interrupted by Campbell Brown. Felix was back to start a new streak. But she was not without challengers, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce was just two-tenths behind her at the previous Olympics and like the previous two Olympics, Fraser-Pryce had already won the 100. And Kimberlyn Duncan had actually beaten Felix at the American Championships, but after a long college season, she didn't make it to the final.

At the gun, Fraser-Pryce was out quick, making up the stagger on Blessing Okagbare to her outside halfway through the turn. The pressure was on, Fraser-Pryce was pulling away and before the turn was over, Felix was rolling to the ground with a pulled hamstring. Jeneba Tarmoh and Murielle Ahouré were the next best to the straight, Okagbare a step back. As Tarmoh faded, Okagbare managed to pass Ahouré, but Ahouré came back. As the two battled, they were gaining on Fraser-Pryce, but not enough to make a dent in her huge lead. After giving up .026 to Okagbare in reaction time at the start, Ahouré beat her by .008 to take silver, with nobody else close to the medalists.[2]

Two sprinters, Turkmenistan's Yelena Ryabova and Ukraine's Yelyzaveta Bryzhina, gave positive drug tests at the competition.[3]

Records Edit

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[4]

World record   Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA) 21.34 Seoul, South Korea 29 September 1988
Championship record   Silke Gladisch-Möller (GDR) 21.74 Rome, Italy 3 September 1987
World Leading   Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) 22.13 Kingston, Jamaica 23 June 2013
African record   Mary Onyali-Omagbemi (NGR) 22.07 Zürich, Switzerland 14 August 1996
Asian record   Li Xuemei (CHN) 22.01 Shanghai, People's Republic of China 22 October 1997
North, Central American and Caribbean record   Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA) 21.34 Seoul, South Korea 29 September 1988
South American record   Ana Claudia Silva (BRA) 22.48 São Paulo, Brazil 6 August 2011
European record   Marita Koch (GDR) 21.71 Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany 10 June 1979
Potsdam, East Germany 21 July 1984
  Heike Drechsler (GDR) Jena, East Germany 29 June 1986
Stuttgart, West Germany 29 August 1986
Oceanian record   Melinda Gainsford-Taylor (AUS) 22.23 Stuttgart, Germany 13 July 1997

Qualification standards Edit

A time[5] B time
23.05 23.30

Schedule Edit

Date Time Round
15 August 2013 10:55 Heats
15 August 2013 19:45 Semifinals
16 August 2013 21:15 Final

All times are local times (UTC+4)

Results Edit

KEY: Q Qualified q Fastest non-qualifiers NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best

Heats Edit

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) advanced to the semifinals.[6]

Wind: Heat 1: 0.0 m/s, Heat 2: +0.1 m/s, Heat 3: 0.0 m/s, Heat 4: 0.0 m/s, Heat 5: −0.1 m/s, Heat 6: +0.3 m/s, Heat 7: +0.4 m/s

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 5 Allyson Felix   United States (USA) 22.59 Q
2 5 5 Mariya Ryemyen   Ukraine (UKR) 22.63 Q
3 5 8 Anthonique Strachan   Bahamas (BAH) 22.66 Q
3 7 7 Murielle Ahouré   Ivory Coast (CIV) 22.66 Q
5 3 6 Shaunae Miller   Bahamas (BAH) 22.72 Q
6 6 3 Anneisha McLaughlin   Jamaica (JAM) 22.78 Q
6 4 4 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce   Jamaica (JAM) 22.78 Q
8 2 5 Blessing Okagbare   Nigeria (NGR) 22.79 Q
9 2 3 Charonda Williams   United States (USA) 22.83 Q
9 6 4 Myriam Soumaré   France (FRA) 22.83 Q
11 1 4 Kimberlyn Duncan   United States (USA) 22.84 Q
12 7 8 Hrystyna Stuy   Ukraine (UKR) 22.86 Q, SB
13 7 3 Jeneba Tarmoh   United States (USA) 22.88 Q
14 5 2 Lénora Guion-Firmin   France (FRA) 22.91 Q, PB
15 7 5 Ivet Lalova   Bulgaria (BUL) 22.92 q
16 6 7 Jodie Williams   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 23.00 q
16 1 5 Johanna Danois   France (FRA) 23.00 Q
18 7 6 Mariely Sánchez   Dominican Republic (DOM) 23.05 q
19 1 6 Hanna-Maari Latvala   Finland (FIN) 23.07 Q
20 1 7 Gloria Hooper   Italy (ITA) 23.10 SB
21 4 8 Kai Selvon   Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 23.14 Q
22 2 6 Kimberly Hyacinthe   Canada (CAN) 23.19 Q
23 4 6 Franciela Krasucki   Brazil (BRA) 23.20
24 2 7 Marika Popowicz   Poland (POL) 23.22 SB
25 7 2 Mujinga Kambundji   Switzerland (SUI) 23.24 PB
26 6 8 Nivea Smith   Bahamas (BAH) 23.25
26 3 7 Patricia Hall   Jamaica (JAM) 23.25 Q
28 6 2 Elizabeta Savlinis   Russia (RUS) 23.27
29 1 8 Ana Cláudia Lemos   Brazil (BRA) 23.31
30 1 2 Moa Hjelmer   Sweden (SWE) 23.33
31 5 3 Anyika Onuora   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 23.36
32 3 4 Maria Belibasaki   Greece (GRE) 23.41 Q
33 2 8 Kineke Alexander   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN) 23.42
34 4 2 Justine Palframan   South Africa (RSA) 23.64
35 5 6 Olga Safronova   Kazakhstan (KAZ) 23.83
36 3 2 Andreea Ogrăzeanu   Romania (ROM) 23.83
37 4 5 Chisato Fukushima   Japan (JPN) 23.85
38 4 3 Melissa Breen   Australia (AUS) 23.95
39 7 4 Karene King   British Virgin Islands (IVB) 23.97
40 3 1 Isidora Jiménez   Chile (CHI) 24.06
41 1 3 Janet Amponsah   Ghana (GHA) 24.07
41 5 4 Eleni Artymata   Cyprus (CYP) 24.07
43 5 7 Toea Wisil   Papua New Guinea (PNG) 24.13
44 2 2 Viktoriya Zyabkina   Kazakhstan (KAZ) 24.47
45 6 6 Dana Hussain   Iraq (IRQ) 24.57
46 3 3 Afa Ismail   Maldives (MDV) 26.21 SB
3 8 Crystal Emmanuel   Canada (CAN) DQ 163.3(a)[7]
4 7 Yelyzaveta Bryzhina   Ukraine (UKR) 22.84 DQ[3]
3 5 Yelena Ryabova   Turkmenistan (TKM) 24.61 DQ[3]
2 4 Ángela Tenorio   Ecuador (ECU) DNS

Semifinals Edit

Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advanced to the final.[8]

Wind: Heat 1: 0.0 m/s, Heat 2: 0.0 m/s, Heat 3: −0.2 m/s

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 3 Allyson Felix   United States (USA) 22.30 Q, SB
2 2 4 Blessing Okagbare   Nigeria (NGR) 22.39 Q
3 1 4 Murielle Ahouré   Ivory Coast (CIV) 22.46 Q
4 3 4 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce   Jamaica (JAM) 22.54 Q
5 1 6 Shaunae Miller   Bahamas (BAH) 22.66 Q
6 1 8 Jeneba Tarmoh   United States (USA) 22.70 q, SB
6 3 5 Mariya Ryemyen   Ukraine (UKR) 22.70 Q
8 3 6 Charonda Williams   United States (USA) 22.80 q
9 3 3 Anthonique Strachan   Bahamas (BAH) 22.81
9 1 2 Ivet Lalova   Bulgaria (BUL) 22.81
11 3 8 Myriam Soumaré   France (FRA) 22.85
12 2 6 Kimberlyn Duncan   United States (USA) 22.91
13 2 5 Hrystyna Stuy   Ukraine (UKR) 22.98
14 2 2 Mariely Sánchez   Dominican Republic (DOM) 23.05
15 2 7 Lénora Guion-Firmin   France (FRA) 23.11
16 3 1 Kimberly Hyacinthe   Canada (CAN) 23.12
17 1 7 Johanna Danois   France (FRA) 23.15
18 2 1 Kai Selvon   Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 23.21
18 3 2 Jodie Williams   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 23.21
18 3 7 Hanna-Maari Latvala   Finland (FIN) 23.21
21 2 8 Patricia Hall   Jamaica (JAM) 23.26
22 1 1 Maria Belibasaki   Greece (GRE) 23.46
23 1 3 Anneisha McLaughlin   Jamaica (JAM) 27.13
1 5 Yelyzaveta Bryzhina   Ukraine (UKR) 22.87 DQ[3]

Final Edit

The final was started at 21:15.[9]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce   Jamaica (JAM) 22.17
  6 Murielle Ahouré   Ivory Coast (CIV) 22.32
  5 Blessing Okagbare   Nigeria (NGR) 22.32
4 7 Shaunae Miller   Bahamas (BAH) 22.74
5 1 Jeneba Tarmoh   United States (USA) 22.78
6 2 Charonda Williams   United States (USA) 22.81
7 8 Mariya Ryemyen   Ukraine (UKR) 22.84
3 Allyson Felix   United States (USA) DNF

References Edit

  1. ^ Start list
  2. ^ "Felix pulls up lame in the 200 as Fraser-Pryce captures title at worlds". The Hamilton Spectator. 16 August 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d More than 1900 blood samples collected – Moscow 2013. IAAF (20 September 2013). Retrieved on 4 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Records & Lists – 200 meters". IAAF. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  5. ^ , All Russia Athletic Federation, 2012, archived from the original on 16 August 2013, retrieved 8 August 2013
  6. ^ Heats Results
  7. ^ Lane infringement
  8. ^ Semifinals Results
  9. ^ Final Results

External links Edit

  • 200 metres results at IAAF website

2013, world, championships, athletics, women, metres, women, metres, 2013, world, championships, athletics, held, luzhniki, stadium, august, women, metres, 2013, world, championshipsgold, medalist, shelly, fraser, prycevenueluzhniki, stadiumdates15, august, he. The women s 200 metres at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 15 16 August 1 Women s 200 metres at the 2013 World ChampionshipsGold medalist Shelly Ann Fraser PryceVenueLuzhniki StadiumDates15 August heats 15 August semifinals 16 August final Competitors49 from 34 nationsWinning time22 17Medalists Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Jamaica JAM Murielle Ahoure Ivory Coast CIV Blessing Okagbare Nigeria NGR 20112015 Before the race without her nemesis of the last 8 years Veronica Campbell Brown Allyson Felix came into this race as the favorite She had won three gold medals in a row but that streak was interrupted by Campbell Brown Felix was back to start a new streak But she was not without challengers Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce was just two tenths behind her at the previous Olympics and like the previous two Olympics Fraser Pryce had already won the 100 And Kimberlyn Duncan had actually beaten Felix at the American Championships but after a long college season she didn t make it to the final At the gun Fraser Pryce was out quick making up the stagger on Blessing Okagbare to her outside halfway through the turn The pressure was on Fraser Pryce was pulling away and before the turn was over Felix was rolling to the ground with a pulled hamstring Jeneba Tarmoh and Murielle Ahoure were the next best to the straight Okagbare a step back As Tarmoh faded Okagbare managed to pass Ahoure but Ahoure came back As the two battled they were gaining on Fraser Pryce but not enough to make a dent in her huge lead After giving up 026 to Okagbare in reaction time at the start Ahoure beat her by 008 to take silver with nobody else close to the medalists 2 Two sprinters Turkmenistan s Yelena Ryabova and Ukraine s Yelyzaveta Bryzhina gave positive drug tests at the competition 3 Contents 1 Records 2 Qualification standards 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Heats 4 2 Semifinals 4 3 Final 5 References 6 External linksRecords EditPrior to the competition the records were as follows 4 World record nbsp Florence Griffith Joyner USA 21 34 Seoul South Korea 29 September 1988Championship record nbsp Silke Gladisch Moller GDR 21 74 Rome Italy 3 September 1987World Leading nbsp Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce JAM 22 13 Kingston Jamaica 23 June 2013African record nbsp Mary Onyali Omagbemi NGR 22 07 Zurich Switzerland 14 August 1996Asian record nbsp Li Xuemei CHN 22 01 Shanghai People s Republic of China 22 October 1997North Central American and Caribbean record nbsp Florence Griffith Joyner USA 21 34 Seoul South Korea 29 September 1988South American record nbsp Ana Claudia Silva BRA 22 48 Sao Paulo Brazil 6 August 2011European record nbsp Marita Koch GDR 21 71 Karl Marx Stadt East Germany 10 June 1979Potsdam East Germany 21 July 1984 nbsp Heike Drechsler GDR Jena East Germany 29 June 1986Stuttgart West Germany 29 August 1986Oceanian record nbsp Melinda Gainsford Taylor AUS 22 23 Stuttgart Germany 13 July 1997Qualification standards EditA time 5 B time23 05 23 30Schedule EditDate Time Round15 August 2013 10 55 Heats15 August 2013 19 45 Semifinals16 August 2013 21 15 FinalAll times are local times UTC 4 Results EditKEY Q Qualified q Fastest non qualifiers NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal bestHeats Edit Qualification First 3 in each heat Q and the next 3 fastest q advanced to the semifinals 6 Wind Heat 1 0 0 m s Heat 2 0 1 m s Heat 3 0 0 m s Heat 4 0 0 m s Heat 5 0 1 m s Heat 6 0 3 m s Heat 7 0 4 m s Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 6 5 Allyson Felix nbsp United States USA 22 59 Q2 5 5 Mariya Ryemyen nbsp Ukraine UKR 22 63 Q3 5 8 Anthonique Strachan nbsp Bahamas BAH 22 66 Q3 7 7 Murielle Ahoure nbsp Ivory Coast CIV 22 66 Q5 3 6 Shaunae Miller nbsp Bahamas BAH 22 72 Q6 6 3 Anneisha McLaughlin nbsp Jamaica JAM 22 78 Q6 4 4 Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce nbsp Jamaica JAM 22 78 Q8 2 5 Blessing Okagbare nbsp Nigeria NGR 22 79 Q9 2 3 Charonda Williams nbsp United States USA 22 83 Q9 6 4 Myriam Soumare nbsp France FRA 22 83 Q11 1 4 Kimberlyn Duncan nbsp United States USA 22 84 Q12 7 8 Hrystyna Stuy nbsp Ukraine UKR 22 86 Q SB13 7 3 Jeneba Tarmoh nbsp United States USA 22 88 Q14 5 2 Lenora Guion Firmin nbsp France FRA 22 91 Q PB15 7 5 Ivet Lalova nbsp Bulgaria BUL 22 92 q16 6 7 Jodie Williams nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 23 00 q16 1 5 Johanna Danois nbsp France FRA 23 00 Q18 7 6 Mariely Sanchez nbsp Dominican Republic DOM 23 05 q19 1 6 Hanna Maari Latvala nbsp Finland FIN 23 07 Q20 1 7 Gloria Hooper nbsp Italy ITA 23 10 SB21 4 8 Kai Selvon nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TRI 23 14 Q22 2 6 Kimberly Hyacinthe nbsp Canada CAN 23 19 Q23 4 6 Franciela Krasucki nbsp Brazil BRA 23 2024 2 7 Marika Popowicz nbsp Poland POL 23 22 SB25 7 2 Mujinga Kambundji nbsp Switzerland SUI 23 24 PB26 6 8 Nivea Smith nbsp Bahamas BAH 23 2526 3 7 Patricia Hall nbsp Jamaica JAM 23 25 Q28 6 2 Elizabeta Savlinis nbsp Russia RUS 23 2729 1 8 Ana Claudia Lemos nbsp Brazil BRA 23 3130 1 2 Moa Hjelmer nbsp Sweden SWE 23 3331 5 3 Anyika Onuora nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 23 3632 3 4 Maria Belibasaki nbsp Greece GRE 23 41 Q33 2 8 Kineke Alexander nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VIN 23 4234 4 2 Justine Palframan nbsp South Africa RSA 23 6435 5 6 Olga Safronova nbsp Kazakhstan KAZ 23 8336 3 2 Andreea Ogrăzeanu nbsp Romania ROM 23 8337 4 5 Chisato Fukushima nbsp Japan JPN 23 8538 4 3 Melissa Breen nbsp Australia AUS 23 9539 7 4 Karene King nbsp British Virgin Islands IVB 23 9740 3 1 Isidora Jimenez nbsp Chile CHI 24 0641 1 3 Janet Amponsah nbsp Ghana GHA 24 0741 5 4 Eleni Artymata nbsp Cyprus CYP 24 0743 5 7 Toea Wisil nbsp Papua New Guinea PNG 24 1344 2 2 Viktoriya Zyabkina nbsp Kazakhstan KAZ 24 4745 6 6 Dana Hussain nbsp Iraq IRQ 24 5746 3 3 Afa Ismail nbsp Maldives MDV 26 21 SB3 8 Crystal Emmanuel nbsp Canada CAN DQ 163 3 a 7 4 7 Yelyzaveta Bryzhina nbsp Ukraine UKR 22 84 DQ 3 3 5 Yelena Ryabova nbsp Turkmenistan TKM 24 61 DQ 3 2 4 Angela Tenorio nbsp Ecuador ECU DNSSemifinals Edit Qualification First 2 in each heat Q and the next 2 fastest q advanced to the final 8 Wind Heat 1 0 0 m s Heat 2 0 0 m s Heat 3 0 2 m s Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 2 3 Allyson Felix nbsp United States USA 22 30 Q SB2 2 4 Blessing Okagbare nbsp Nigeria NGR 22 39 Q3 1 4 Murielle Ahoure nbsp Ivory Coast CIV 22 46 Q4 3 4 Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce nbsp Jamaica JAM 22 54 Q5 1 6 Shaunae Miller nbsp Bahamas BAH 22 66 Q6 1 8 Jeneba Tarmoh nbsp United States USA 22 70 q SB6 3 5 Mariya Ryemyen nbsp Ukraine UKR 22 70 Q8 3 6 Charonda Williams nbsp United States USA 22 80 q9 3 3 Anthonique Strachan nbsp Bahamas BAH 22 819 1 2 Ivet Lalova nbsp Bulgaria BUL 22 8111 3 8 Myriam Soumare nbsp France FRA 22 8512 2 6 Kimberlyn Duncan nbsp United States USA 22 9113 2 5 Hrystyna Stuy nbsp Ukraine UKR 22 9814 2 2 Mariely Sanchez nbsp Dominican Republic DOM 23 0515 2 7 Lenora Guion Firmin nbsp France FRA 23 1116 3 1 Kimberly Hyacinthe nbsp Canada CAN 23 1217 1 7 Johanna Danois nbsp France FRA 23 1518 2 1 Kai Selvon nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TRI 23 2118 3 2 Jodie Williams nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 23 2118 3 7 Hanna Maari Latvala nbsp Finland FIN 23 2121 2 8 Patricia Hall nbsp Jamaica JAM 23 2622 1 1 Maria Belibasaki nbsp Greece GRE 23 4623 1 3 Anneisha McLaughlin nbsp Jamaica JAM 27 13 1 5 Yelyzaveta Bryzhina nbsp Ukraine UKR 22 87 DQ 3 Final Edit The final was started at 21 15 9 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 4 Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce nbsp Jamaica JAM 22 17 nbsp 6 Murielle Ahoure nbsp Ivory Coast CIV 22 32 nbsp 5 Blessing Okagbare nbsp Nigeria NGR 22 324 7 Shaunae Miller nbsp Bahamas BAH 22 745 1 Jeneba Tarmoh nbsp United States USA 22 786 2 Charonda Williams nbsp United States USA 22 817 8 Mariya Ryemyen nbsp Ukraine UKR 22 843 Allyson Felix nbsp United States USA DNFReferences Edit Start list Felix pulls up lame in the 200 as Fraser Pryce captures title at worlds The Hamilton Spectator 16 August 2013 a b c d More than 1900 blood samples collected Moscow 2013 IAAF 20 September 2013 Retrieved on 4 February 2014 Records amp Lists 200 meters IAAF Retrieved 8 August 2013 IAAF World Championships Moscow 2013 Standards All Russia Athletic Federation 2012 archived from the original on 16 August 2013 retrieved 8 August 2013 Heats Results Lane infringement Semifinals Results Final ResultsExternal links Edit200 metres results at IAAF website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 World Championships in Athletics Women 27s 200 metres amp oldid 1127012584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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