2015 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 200 metres

The women's 200 metres at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics is scheduled to be held at the Beijing National Stadium on 26, 27 and 28 August.[1]

Women's 200 metres
at the 2015 World Championships
VenueBeijing National Stadium
Dates26 August (heats)
27 August (semifinals)
28 August (final)
Competitors49 from 34 nations
Winning time21.63
Medalists
gold medal    Netherlands
silver medal    Jamaica
bronze medal    Jamaica
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Summary edit

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica entered the competition as defending champion but after winning the 100 metres, decided against running here.[2] Reigning Olympic champion, Allyson Felix won a bye to compete by virtue of winning the 2014 IAAF Diamond League, but passed in order to focus on the 400 metres which would hold its final less than an hour before the semi-final round. 2013 silver medalist Murielle Ahouré did not return, and 2013 bronze medalist Blessing Okagbare did not start in the heats.

In the finals, two time Olympic Champion and 2011 World Champion Veronica Campbell-Brown relegated to lane 2 after finishing 7th in the semis, was the leader out of the blocks with Dina Asher-Smith and Jeneba Tarmoh also getting good starts. Elaine Thompson was last out of the blocks but rocketed around the turn to be the second to hit the straightaway behind "VCB." Candyce McGrone was about even with Asher-Smith and Dafne Schippers behind them with less than 90 metres to the finish. Thompson continued her speed to the front as Schippers let out her long strides to eat up territory. McGrone and Campbell-Brown were in the battle for bronze, Schippers looking too far back to catch Thompson but gaining with every stride. And Schippers caught her with 5 metres to spare, continuing on to the win. Campbell-Brown held off McGrone for bronze.[3]

Schippers time of 21.63 made her the #3 performer of all time, Thompson at 21.66 became #5. Neither of them had been on the list prior to this race. It was a .40 improvement of her personal best for Schippers and a .44 improvement for Thompson. Schippers took down Marita Koch's 36-year-old, drug tainted European record and broke the 28 year old Championship Record held by East Germany's Silke Gladisch Moeller. Both runners were faster than Allyson Felix or Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce have ever run. Dina Asher-Smith's 22.07 in fifth place became the new British record and the fastest performance by a teenager, though cannot surpass Felix's junior world record because Asher Smith would turn 20 before the end of the calendar year.[4]

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[5]

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   Allyson Felix (USA) 21.98 Doha, Qatar 15 May 2015
African record   Mary Onyali-Omagbemi (NGR) 22.07 Zürich, Switzerland 14 August 1996
Asian record   Li Xuemei (CHN) 22.01 Shanghai, China 22 October 1997
NACAC 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
The following records were established during the competition:
Championship record   Dafne Schippers (NED) 21.63 Beijing, China 28 August 2015
World leading
European record

Qualification standards edit

Entry standards[6]
23.20

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
26 August 2015 19:15 Heats
27 August 2015 19:35 Semifinals
28 August 2015 21:00 Final

All times are local times (UTC+8)

Results edit

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

Heats edit

Qualification: Best 3 (Q) and next 3 fastest (q) qualify for the next round.[7]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 Dina Asher-Smith   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.22 Q, PB
2 1 Candyce McGrone   United States (USA) 22.45 Q
3 7 Sherone Simpson   Jamaica (JAM) 22.52 Q, SB
4 7 Ivet Lalova   Bulgaria (BUL) 22.54 Q, SB
5 6 Dafne Schippers   Netherlands (NED) 22.58 Q
6 2 Marie-Josée Ta Lou   Ivory Coast (CIV) 22.73 Q, PB
7 4 Elaine Thompson   Jamaica (JAM) 22.78 Q
8 3 Jeneba Tarmoh   United States (USA) 22.79 Q
8 5 Veronica Campbell-Brown   Jamaica (JAM) 22.79 Q
10 4 Bianca Williams   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.85 Q, SB
11 5 Semoy Hackett   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 22.89 Q
12 4 Khamica Bingham   Canada (CAN) 22.90 Q
13 1 Mujinga Kambundji   Switzerland (SUI) 22.92 Q
13 1 Viktoriya Zyabkina   Kazakhstan (KAZ) 22.92 Q
15 2 Jenna Prandini   United States (USA) 22.95 Q
15 7 Anna Kiełbasińska   Poland (POL) 22.95 q
17 3 Gloria Hooper   Italy (ITA) 22.99 Q, SB
18 6 Rosângela Santos   Brazil (BRA) 23.01 Q
19 3 Kimberly Hyacinthe   Canada (CAN) 23.03 Q
20 4 Maja Mihalinec   Slovenia (SLO) 23.05 q, PB
21 2 Justine Palframan   South Africa (RSA) 23.09 Q
22 6 Reyare Thomas   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 23.09 Q
23 5 Margaret Adeoye   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 23.10 Q
24 3 Maria Belibasaki   Greece (GRE) 23.15 q
25 4 Nercely Soto   Venezuela (VEN) 23.16
26 2 Sabina Veit   Slovenia (SLO) 23.18
27 6 Hrystyna Stuy   Ukraine (UKR) 23.21
28 5 Crystal Emmanuel   Canada (CAN) 23.22
28 3 Isidora Jiménez   Chile (CHI) 23.22
30 2 Nataliya Strohova   Ukraine (UKR) 23.25
30 2 Kamaria Durant   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 23.25
32 7 Olga Safronova   Kazakhstan (KAZ) 23.28 SB
32 3 Kelly Proper   Ireland (IRL) 23.28
34 1 Ramona Papaioannou   Cyprus (CYP) 23.30
34 5 Chisato Fukushima   Japan (JPN) 23.30
34 2 Kineke Alexander   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN) 23.30
37 7 Vitória Cristina Rosa   Brazil (BRA) 23.32
38 1 Ella Nelson   Australia (AUS) 23.33
39 1 Celiangeli Morales   Puerto Rico (PUR) 23.34
40 7 Arialis Gandulla   Cuba (CUB) 23.35
41 6 Ekaterina Smirnova   Russia (RUS) 23.39
42 6 Sheniqua Ferguson   Bahamas (BAH) 23.44
43 5 Cynthia Bolingo   Belgium (BEL) 23.45
44 1 Anna Kukushkina   Russia (RUS) 23.47
45 5 Liang Xiaojing   China (CHN) 23.57 PB
46 6 Olga Lenskiy   Israel (ISR) 23.63
47 4 LaVerne Jones-Ferrette   U.S. Virgin Islands (ISV) 23.83
48 5 Shanti Pereira   Singapore (SIN) 24.22
49 7 Kristina Pronzhenko   Tajikistan (TJK) 25.77
3 Blessing Okagbare   Nigeria (NGR) DNS
4 Nataliya Pohrebnyak   Ukraine (UKR) DNS

Semifinals edit

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Dina Asher-Smith   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.12 Q, PB
2 1 Elaine Thompson   Jamaica (JAM) 22.13 Q
3 1 Candyce McGrone   United States (USA) 22.26 Q
4 3 Jeneba Tarmoh   United States (USA) 22.30 Q
5 1 Ivet Lalova   Bulgaria (BUL) 22.32 q, PB
6 2 Dafne Schippers   Netherlands (NED) 22.36 Q
7 3 Veronica Campbell-Brown   Jamaica (JAM) 22.47 q, SB
8 2 Sherone Simpson   Jamaica (JAM) 22.53 Q
9 2 Marie-Josée Ta Lou   Ivory Coast (CIV) 22.56 PB
10 1 Mujinga Kambundji   Switzerland (SUI) 22.64 NR
11 2 Semoy Hackett   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 22.75
12 1 Viktoriya Zyabkina   Kazakhstan (KAZ) 22.77 NR
13 1 Bianca Williams   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.87
13 2 Jenna Prandini   United States (USA) 22.87
13 3 Rosângela Santos   Brazil (BRA) 22.87
16 3 Gloria Hooper   Italy (ITA) 22.92 PB
17 2 Khamica Bingham   Canada (CAN) 23.02
18 1 Reyare Thomas   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 23.03
19 1 Maja Mihalinec   Slovenia (SLO) 23.04 PB
19 3 Justine Palframan   South Africa (RSA) 23.04
21 2 Anna Kiełbasińska   Poland (POL) 23.07
21 3 Kimberly Hyacinthe   Canada (CAN) 23.07
23 3 Maria Belibasaki   Greece (GRE) 23.28
24 2 Margaret Adeoye   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 23.34

Final edit

The final was held at 21:00.[9]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  6 Dafne Schippers   Netherlands (NED) 21.63 CR, AR, WL
  5 Elaine Thompson   Jamaica (JAM) 21.66 PB
  2 Veronica Campbell-Brown   Jamaica (JAM) 21.97 SB
4 7 Candyce McGrone   United States (USA) 22.01 PB
5 4 Dina Asher-Smith   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.07 NR
6 8 Jeneba Tarmoh   United States (USA) 22.31
7 3 Ivet Lalova   Bulgaria (BUL) 22.41
8 9 Sherone Simpson   Jamaica (JAM) 22.50 SB

References edit

  1. ^ "Beijing 2015: Timetable". Beijing 2015. 10 August 2015. Archived from the original on 1 December 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  2. ^ Bolt and Fraser-Pryce front Jamaica's team for IAAF World Championships, Beijing 2015. IAAF (2015-08-11). Retrieved on 2015-08-16.
  3. ^ "Dafne Schippers takes 200m world gold but Dina Asher-Smith misses medal". Guardian. 28 August 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  4. ^ "REPORT: WOMEN'S 200M FINAL – IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, BEIJING 2015". iaaf.org. 28 August 2015. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Records & Lists – 200 meters". IAAF. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  6. ^ IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015 – Standards (PDF), IAAF, 2014, retrieved 17 August 2015
  7. ^ Heats results
  8. ^ Semifinals results
  9. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2018. Retrieved 28 August 2015.