2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres

The women's 100 metres at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held at Hayward Field on 22 and 23 July.[1]

Medalists edit

Gold Dina Asher-Smith
  Great Britain
Silver Ángela Tenorio
  Ecuador
Bronze Kaylin Whitney
  United States

Records edit

Standing records prior to the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics
World Junior Record   Marlies Göhr (GDR) 10.88 Dresden, East Germany 1 July 1977
Championship Record   Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM) 11.12 Santiago, Chile 18 October 2000
World Junior Leading   Kaylin Whitney (USA) 11.10 Eugene, United States 5 July 2014
Broken records during the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics
 

Results edit

Heats edit

Qualification: The first 3 of each heat (Q) and the 3 fastest times (q) qualified

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Note
1 5 Dina Asher-Smith   Great Britain 11.18 Q
2 8 Ángela Tenorio   Ecuador 11.27 q*
3 4 Desiree Henry   Great Britain 11.36 Q
4 1 Ewa Swoboda   Poland 11.42 Q, =NJR, NYR
5 7 Kaylin Whitney   United States 11.48 Q
6 4 Iréne Ekelund   Sweden 11.55 Q
7 6 Andrea Purica   Venezuela 11.59 Q, PB
8 3 Vitoria Cristina Rosa   Brazil 11.60 Q, PB
9 7 Anna Doi   Japan 11.65 Q
10 2 Ariana Washington   United States 11.67 Q
11 1 Kedisha Dallas   Jamaica 11.68 Q
11 5 Tamiris de Liz   Brazil 11.68 Q, SB
13 4 Floriane Gnafoua   France 11.69 Q, PB
14 5 Keianna Albury   Bahamas 11.70 Q
15 4 Brenessa Thompson   Guyana 11.71 q
16 1 Sade McCreath   Canada 11.72 Q, PB
17 2 Anne Sjoukje Runia   Netherlands 11.75 Q
17 7 Eva Berger   France 11.75 Q
17 3 Tebogo Mamathu   South Africa 11.75 Q
20 1 Cecilia Tamayo   Mexico 11.77 q
21 2 Cristina Lara   Spain 11.78 Q
21 5 Johanelis Herrera Abreu   Italy 11.78 q
23 5 Emilia Kjellberg   Sweden 11.79 PB
24 3 Aaliyah Telesford   Trinidad and Tobago 11.81 Q
25 6 Zakiya Denoon   Trinidad and Tobago 11.83 Q
26 2 Nelda Huggins   British Virgin Islands 11.87
27 4 Brianne Bethel   Bahamas 11.88
28 2 Tristan Evelyn   Barbados 11.91
29 5 Olivia Fotopoulou   Cyprus 11.92
30 2 Dayleen Santana   Puerto Rico 11.93
30 6 Natasha Brown   Canada 11.93 Q
32 7 Lisa Marie Kwayie   Germany 11.95
33 6 Hana Basic   Australia 11.96
34 4 Paraskevi Andreou   Cyprus 11.97
35 2 Simone du Plooy   South Africa 11.98
35 6 Tegest Tamangnu   Ethiopia 11.98
37 7 Ajla del Ponte   Switzerland 11.99
38 6 Hu Chia-chen   Chinese Taipei 12.02
39 1 Kayla Anise Richardson   Philippines 12.03
40 5 Suzie Acolatse   Ghana 12.04
41 7 Larissa Chambers   Australia 12.05
42 1 Nina Braun   Germany 12.08
43 1 Loungo Matlhaku   Botswana 12.12
44 6 Marije van Hunenstijn   Netherlands 12.14
45 4 Helene Rønningen   Norway 12.16
46 3 Evelyn Rivera   Colombia 12.17
47 3 Sayaka Adachi   Japan 12.24
48 3 Alexandra Toth   Austria 12.26
49 6 Ngosi Musa   Sierra Leone 12.28
50 7 Quashira McIntosh   United States Virgin Islands 12.44
51 3 Adrine Monagi   Papua New Guinea 12.79
52 5 Im Lan Loi   Macau 12.83 PB
53 4 Aireen Akter   Bangladesh 13.52 PB
1 Tiffany Tshilumba   Luxembourg DNS
2 Ghislaine Amoda   Central African Republic DNS
  • Tenorio was originally disqualified for a false start, but was reinstated and allowed to effectively run a solo time trial. As her time would have been sufficient to merit a non-automatic qualifying spot, an extra slot was created to ensure Abreu, the slowest of the existing 'non-automatic' qualifiers did not lose out.[2]

Semifinals edit

Qualification: The first 2 of each heat (Q) and the 2 fastest times (q) qualified

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1 2 Dina Asher-Smith   Great Britain 11.31 Q
2 1 Ángela Tenorio   Ecuador 11.32 Q
3 3 Kaylin Whitney   United States 11.44 Q
4 1 Desiree Henry   Great Britain 11.48 Q
5 3 Ewa Swoboda   Poland 11.51 Q
6 1 Iréne Ekelund   Sweden 11.64 q
7 1 Andrea Purica   Venezuela 11.70 q
8 1 Brenessa Thompson   Guyana 11.71
9 1 Tamiris de Liz   Brazil 11.73
9 2 Ariana Washington   United States 11.73 Q
11 2 Vitoria Cristina Rosa   Brazil 11.75
12 3 Keianna Albury   Bahamas 11.76
13 3 Kedisha Dallas   Jamaica 11.77
14 3 Anna Doi   Japan 11.84
15 3 Floriane Gnafoua   France 11.88
16 3 Aaliyah Telesford   Trinidad and Tobago 11.94
17 3 Natasha Brown   Canada 12.02
17 2 Eva Berger   France 12.02
19 2 Cecilia Tamayo   Mexico 12.10
20 2 Cristina Lara   Spain 12.11
21 2 Anne Sjoukje Runia   Netherlands 12.12
21 2 Tebogo Mamathu   South Africa 12.12
23 1 Zakiya Denoon   Trinidad and Tobago 12.13
24 1 Sade McCreath   Canada 12.16

Final edit

Wind: -1.0 m/s

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Note
  Dina Asher-Smith   Great Britain 11.23
  Ángela Tenorio   Ecuador 11.39
  Kaylin Whitney   United States 11.45
4 Desiree Henry   Great Britain 11.56
5 Ewa Swoboda   Poland 11.59
6 Iréne Ekelund   Sweden 11.61
7 Ariana Washington   United States 11.65
8 Andrea Purica   Venezuela 11.76

References edit

  1. ^ "IAAF World Junior Championships 2014 Timetable By Discipline". Archived from the original on 2014-04-26.
  2. ^ "Day one report: Cheptegei adds to Ugandan gold reserves – IAAF World Junior Championships, Oregon 2014 | REPORT | World Athletics".

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