2013 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 200 metres

Women's 200 metres
at the 2013 World Championships
Venue Luzhniki Stadium
Dates 15 August (heats)
15 August (semifinals)
16 August (final)
Competitors 49 from 34 nations
Winning time 22.17
Medalists
 
 
 

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

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

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

A time[5] B time
23.05 23.30

Schedule

Date Time Round
15 August 201310:55Heats
15 August 201319:45Semifinals
16 August 201321:15Final

All times are local times (UTC+4)

Results

KEY: QQualified qFastest non-qualifiers NRNational record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best

Heats

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

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
165Allyson Felix United States (USA)22.59Q
255Mariya Ryemyen Ukraine (UKR)22.63Q
358Anthonique Strachan Bahamas (BAH)22.66Q
377Murielle Ahouré Ivory Coast (CIV)22.66Q
536Shaunae Miller Bahamas (BAH)22.72Q
663Anneisha McLaughlin Jamaica (JAM)22.78Q
644Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jamaica (JAM)22.78Q
825Blessing Okagbare Nigeria (NGR)22.79Q
923Charonda Williams United States (USA)22.83Q
964Myriam Soumaré France (FRA)22.83Q
1114Kimberlyn Duncan United States (USA)22.84Q
1278Hrystyna Stuy Ukraine (UKR)22.86Q, SB
1373Jeneba Tarmoh United States (USA)22.88Q
1452Lenora Guion-Firmin France (FRA)22.91Q, PB
1575Ivet Lalova Bulgaria (BUL)22.92q
1667Jodie Williams Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)23.00q
1615Johanna Danois France (FRA)23.00Q
1876Mariely Sánchez Dominican Republic (DOM)23.05q
1916Hanna-Maari Latvala Finland (FIN)23.07Q
2017Gloria Hooper Italy (ITA)23.10SB
2148Kai Selvon Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)23.14Q
2226Kimberly Hyacinthe Canada (CAN)23.19Q
2346Franciela Krasucki Brazil (BRA)23.20
2427Marika Popowicz Poland (POL)23.22SB
2572Mujinga Kambundji Switzerland (SUI)23.24PB
2668Nivea Smith Bahamas (BAH)23.25
2637Patricia Hall Jamaica (JAM)23.25Q
2862Elizabeta Savlinis Russia (RUS)23.27
2918Ana Cláudia Lemos Brazil (BRA)23.31
3012Moa Hjelmer Sweden (SWE)23.33
3153Anyika Onuora Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)23.36
3234Maria Belibasaki Greece (GRE)23.41Q
3328Kineke Alexander Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN)23.42
3442Justine Palframan South Africa (RSA)23.64
3556Olga Safronova Kazakhstan (KAZ)23.83
3632Andreea Ogrăzeanu Romania (ROM)23.83
3745Chisato Fukushima Japan (JPN)23.85
3843Melissa Breen Australia (AUS)23.95
3974Karene King British Virgin Islands (IVB)23.97
4031Isidora Jiménez Chile (CHI)24.06
4113Janet Amponsah Ghana (GHA)24.07
4154Eleni Artymata Cyprus (CYP)24.07
4357Toea Wisil Papua New Guinea (PNG)24.13
4422Viktoriya Zyabkina Kazakhstan (KAZ)24.47
4566Dana Hussain Iraq (IRQ)24.57
4633Afa Ismail Maldives (MDV)26.21SB
38Crystal Emmanuel Canada (CAN)DQ163.3(a)[7]
N/A47Yelyzaveta Bryzhina  Ukraine (UKR) 22.84 DQ[3]
N/A35Yelena Ryabova  Turkmenistan (TKM) 24.61 DQ[3]
24Ángela Tenorio Ecuador (ECU)DNS

Semifinals

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

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
123Allyson Felix United States (USA)22.30Q, SB
224Blessing Okagbare Nigeria (NGR)22.39Q
314Murielle Ahouré Ivory Coast (CIV)22.46Q
434Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jamaica (JAM)22.54Q
516Shaunae Miller Bahamas (BAH)22.66Q
618Jeneba Tarmoh United States (USA)22.70q, SB
635Mariya Ryemyen Ukraine (UKR)22.70Q
836Charonda Williams United States (USA)22.80q
933Anthonique Strachan Bahamas (BAH)22.81
912Ivet Lalova Bulgaria (BUL)22.81
1138Myriam Soumaré France (FRA)22.85
1226Kimberlyn Duncan United States (USA)22.91
1325Hrystyna Stuy Ukraine (UKR)22.98
1422Mariely Sánchez Dominican Republic (DOM)23.05
1527Lenora Guion-Firmin France (FRA)23.11
1631Kimberly Hyacinthe Canada (CAN)23.12
1717Johanna Danois France (FRA)23.15
1821Kai Selvon Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)23.21
1832Jodie Williams Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)23.21
1837Hanna-Maari Latvala Finland (FIN)23.21
2128Patricia Hall Jamaica (JAM)23.26
2211Maria Belibasaki Greece (GRE)23.46
2313Anneisha McLaughlin Jamaica (JAM)27.13
N/A15Yelyzaveta Bryzhina  Ukraine (UKR) 22.87 DQ[3]

Final

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

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)4Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jamaica (JAM)22.17
2nd, silver medalist(s)6Murielle Ahouré Ivory Coast (CIV)22.32
3rd, bronze medalist(s)5Blessing Okagbare Nigeria (NGR)22.32
47Shaunae Miller Bahamas (BAH)22.74
51Jeneba Tarmoh United States (USA)22.78
62Charonda Williams United States (USA)22.81
78Mariya Ryemyen Ukraine (UKR)22.84
3Allyson Felix United States (USA)DNF

References

  1. Start list
  2. http://www.thespec.com/sports-story/4036786-felix-pulls-up-lame-in-the-200-as-fraser-pryce-captures-title-at-worlds/
  3. 1 2 3 4 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. IAAF World Championships Moscow 2013 – Standards, 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
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