Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metres

The women's 200 metres competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The event was held at the Olympic Stadium between 15–17 August.[1]

Women's 200 metres
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
Interior view of the Estádio Olímpico João Havelange, where the Women's 200m took place.
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates15 August 2016 (heats)
16 August 2016 (semifinals)
17 August 2016 (final)
Competitors72 from 45 nations
Winning time21.78
Medalists
Elaine Thompson  Jamaica
Dafne Schippers  Netherlands
Tori Bowie  United States

Summary

The fastest entrant in the field was 2015 World Champion Dafne Schippers of the Netherlands at 21.93 seconds for the season. The 2012 Olympic champion Allyson Felix was absent after failing to make the team at the United States Olympic Trials. Tori Bowie won that event and was the only other runner under 22 seconds that year, and also the only one to have beaten Schippers over 200 m that season. The lesser known Deajah Stevens and Jenna Prandini completed the American team (so the 2012 bronze medalist Carmelita Jeter also did not return). The Jamaican team was headed by 2015 World medallists Elaine Thompson and Veronica Campbell-Brown (the latter going for her third Olympic title). The 2012 Olympic runner-up Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce did not compete and focused on the Olympic 100 m finals. Trinidad and Tobago's Michelle-Lee Ahye and Dina Asher-Smith of Great Britain were the other top ten ranked athletes to enter the race.[2][3]

In the semi-final round, both World Championship medalists #3 of all time, Schippers and #5 of all time, Thompson ran in the first heat. Schippers won the race over Thompson, who ran her season best, but Thompson didn't look like she was running all out at the end while Schippers ran just .03 off her season best. They led Deajah Stevens and Dina Asher-Smith to the time qualifiers. Tori Bowie equalled Thompson's 22.13 in the third semi.

In the final, Thompson went out hard, making up the stagger on Ivet Lalova-Collio to her outside in the first 60 metres. She had a one-metre lead over Schippers before the end of the turn. Tori Bowie stumbled out of the blocks and was another metre back in a battle for fifth place with Dina Asher-Smith. Schippers started to gain on Thompson towards the line but did not catch the winner. Two metres behind, Bowie won the bronze medal having overtaken Asher-Smith, Michelle-Lee Ahye and 10 metres before the finish line Marie Josée Ta Lou.[4]

The following evening the medals were presented by HM King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, IOC honorary member, Kenya and Sylvia Barlag, Council Member of the IAAF.

Format

The women's 200 m competition consisted of three rounds: a round one heats stage with nine races, three semifinal races, and a single final. Each race featured eight athletes. The top two in each heat progressed to the semifinals, as did the six fastest non-qualifiers. The top two finishers in each of the three semifinals qualified for the final with the two fastest non-qualifiers.[1]

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  Florence Griffith Joyner (USA) 21.34 Seoul, Korea 29 September 1988
Olympic record
2016 World leading  Dafne Schippers (NED) 21.93 Oslo, Norway 9 June 2016

The following national records were established during the competition:

CountryAthleteRoundTimeNotes
Maldives Afa Ismail (MDV)Heats24.96 s
Ivory Coast Marie Josée Ta Lou (CIV)Final22.21 s

Schedule

All times are Brasilia Time (UTC-3)

Date Time Round
Monday, 15 August 20169:35Heats
Tuesday, 16 August 201622:00Semifinals
Wednesday, 17 August 201622:30Finals

Results

Heats

Qualification rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 6 fastest times (q) qualified.

Heat 1

RankLaneAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
14Dafne Schippers Netherlands0.14522.51Q
27Nataliya Pohrebnyak Ukraine0.13422.64Q
36Crystal Emmanuel Canada0.14422.80q, PB
45Anna Kiełbasińska Poland0.15522.95SB
52Reyare Thomas Trinidad and Tobago0.20222.97
61Maja Mihalinec Slovenia0.13223.38
73Olivia Borlée Belgium0.17023.53
88Afa Ismail Maldives0.19324.96NR
Wind: +0.5 m/s

Heat 2

RankLaneAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
11Jenna Prandini United States0.16322.62Q
27Lisa Mayer Germany0.17222.86Q, PB
36Tynia Gaither Bahamas0.16022.90q
45Ángela Tenorio Ecuador0.16022.94q, SB
53Celiangeli Morales Puerto Rico0.16423.00PB
62Gloria Hooper Italy0.16723.05
78Mariely Sánchez Dominican Republic0.15923.39
84Cynthia Bolingo Belgium0.18823.98
Wind: +0.8 m/s

Heat 3

RankLaneAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
13Michelle-Lee Ahye Trinidad and Tobago0.17022.50Q
25Simone Facey Jamaica0.16422.78Q
38Kauiza Venancio Brazil0.18723.06
44Alyssa Conley South Africa0.11423.17
51Isidora Jiménez Chile0.13223.29
62Estela García Spain0.13723.43
77Nataliya Strohova Ukraine0.16423.69
86Yelena Ryabova Turkmenistan0.17025.45
Wind: +0.6 m/s

Heat 4

RankLaneAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
17Marie Josée Ta Lou Ivory Coast0.14122.31Q, PB
24Elaine Thompson Jamaica0.17722.63Q
33Gina Lückenkemper Germany0.20722.80q
42Maria Belimpasaki Greece0.18323.19
56Justine Palframan South Africa0.15123.33
61Janet Amponsah Ghana0.15723.67
78Diana Khubeseryan Armenia0.14625.16
85Margret Hassan South Sudan0.26326.99PB
Wind: +0.6 m/s

Heat 5

RankLaneAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
14Blessing Okagbare Nigeria0.15822.71Q
27Dina Asher-Smith Great Britain0.16422.77Q
31Anthonique Strachan Bahamas0.16122.96SB
48Tessa van Schagen Netherlands0.18923.41
52Gina Bass The Gambia0.17923.43
66Srabani Nanda India0.15023.58
75Aurelie Alcindor Mauritius0.20124.55
83Gayane Chiloyan Armenia0.17925.03
Wind: -0.1 m/s

Heat 6

RankLaneAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
17Deajah Stevens United States0.16022.45Q
24Nercely Soto Venezuela0.19622.89Q, SB
32Jamile Samuel Netherlands0.15923.04
45Ramona Papaioannou Cyprus0.14023.10PB
51Yelyzaveta Bryzhina Ukraine0.17823.28
68Nigina Sharipova Uzbekistan0.14023.33
76Viktoriya Zyabkina Kazakhstan0.16723.34
83Najima Parveen Pakistan0.18326.11
Wind: 0.0 m/s

Heat 7

RankLaneAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
16Ivet Lalova-Collio Bulgaria0.13622.61Q
23Ella Nelson Australia0.15522.66Q
34Jodie Williams Great Britain0.13522.69q, SB
41Lorène Bazolo Portugal0.16623.01PB
58Chisato Fukushima Japan0.12523.21
65LaVerne Jones-Ferrette Virgin Islands0.12723.35
72Vitória Cristina Rosa Brazil0.19123.35SB
87Sheniqua Ferguson Bahamas0.15323.62
Wind: +0.5 m/s

Heat 8

RankLaneAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
18Tori Bowie United States0.14522.47Q
26Murielle Ahouré Ivory Coast0.15622.52Q, SB
33Mujinga Kambundji Switzerland0.13922.78q, SB
41Nadine Gonska Germany0.12923.03
55Eleni Artymata Cyprus0.16623.27
62Arialis Gandulla Cuba0.14923.41
77Brenessa Thompson Guyana0.15523.65
84Maizurah Abdul Rahim Brunei0.17328.02PB
Wind: +0.1 m/s

Heat 9

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RankLaneAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
13Edidiong Odiong Bahrain0.15622.74Q, PB, AJR
21Semoy Hackett Trinidad and Tobago0.16222.78Q
36Veronica Campbell-Brown Jamaica0.17022.97
48Olga Safronova Kazakhstan0.14423.29
57Ashley Kelly British Virgin Islands0.19123.61
64Tameka Williams Saint Kitts and Nevis0.16023.61
72Sabina Veit Slovenia0.16123.75
85Kristina Pronzhenko Tajikistan0.21325.53
Wind: +0.6 m/s

Semifinal

Qualification rules: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final.

Semifinal 1

RankLaneAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
13Dafne Schippers Netherlands0.13921.96Q
24Elaine Thompson Jamaica0.16422.13Q, SB
35Deajah Stevens United States0.17022.38q
47Dina Asher-Smith Great Britain0.14322.49q
56Blessing Okagbare Nigeria0.17922.69
62Mujinga Kambundji Switzerland0.12122.83
78Lisa Mayer Germany0.16222.90
81Tynia Gaither Bahamas0.14923.45
Wind: +0.1 m/s

Semifinal 2

RankLaneAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
13Marie Josée Ta Lou Ivory Coast0.15622.28Q, PB
24Ivet Lalova-Collio Bulgaria0.12722.42Q, SB
37Ella Nelson Australia0.16522.50PB
46Jenna Prandini United States0.19622.55
55Nataliya Pohrebnyak Ukraine0.16322.81
68Semoy Hackett Trinidad and Tobago0.24022.94
72Ángela Tenorio Ecuador0.16022.99
81Jodie Williams Great Britain0.17322.99
Wind: +0.1 m/s

Semifinal 3

RankLaneAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
14Tori Bowie United States0.14522.13Q
26Michelle-Lee Ahye Trinidad and Tobago0.15322.25Q
38Simone Facey Jamaica0.15822.57SB
45Murielle Ahouré Ivory Coast0.14422.59
52Gina Lückenkemper Germany0.19622.73
63Edidiong Odiong Bahrain0.15622.84
77Nercely Soto Venezuela0.17422.88SB
81Crystal Emmanuel Canada0.14923.05
Wind: +0.8 m/s

Final

RankLanesAthleteNationalityReactionTimeNotes
6Elaine Thompson Jamaica0.15221.78WL
4Dafne Schippers Netherlands0.14121.88SB
5Tori Bowie United States0.14322.15
43Marie Josée Ta Lou Ivory Coast0.15322.21NR
52Dina Asher-Smith Great Britain0.13522.31SB
67Michelle-Lee Ahye Trinidad and Tobago0.15822.34
71Deajah Stevens United States0.17122.65
88Ivet Lalova-Collio Bulgaria0.10422.69
Wind: -0.1 m/s

References

  1. Women's 200m - Standings Archived 18 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Rio2016. Retrieved on 2016-08-14.
  2. Landells, Steve (2016-08-10). Preview: women's 200m – Rio 2016 Olympic Games. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-08-14.
  3. Senior outdoor 2016 200 Metres women. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-08-14.
  4. "Elaine Thompson confirmed as the world's fastest woman with 200m gold". Guardian. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
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