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

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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[]

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

Records[]

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[]

Heats[]

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  Jamaica 11.68 Q
11 5  Brazil 11.68 Q, SB
13 4 Floriane Gnafoua  France 11.69 Q, PB
14 5  Bahamas 11.70 Q
15 4 Brenessa Thompson  Guyana 11.71 q
16 1  Canada 11.72 Q, PB
17 2  Netherlands 11.75 Q
17 7  France 11.75 Q
17 3 Tebogo Mamathu  South Africa 11.75 Q
20 1  Mexico 11.77 q
21 2 Cristina Lara  Spain 11.78 Q
21 5 Johanelis Herrera Abreu  Italy 11.78 q
23 5  Sweden 11.79 PB
24 3  Trinidad and Tobago 11.81 Q
25 6  Trinidad and Tobago 11.83 Q
26 2  British Virgin Islands 11.87
27 4 Brianne Bethel  Bahamas 11.88
28 2 Tristan Evelyn  Barbados 11.91
29 5  Cyprus 11.92
30 2  Puerto Rico 11.93
30 6  Canada 11.93 Q
32 7 Lisa Marie Kwayie  Germany 11.95
33 6 Hana Basic  Australia 11.96
34 4  Cyprus 11.97
35 2  South Africa 11.98
35 6  Ethiopia 11.98
37 7 Ajla del Ponte   Switzerland 11.99
38 6 Hu Chia-chen  Chinese Taipei 12.02
39 1  Philippines 12.03
40 5  Ghana 12.04
41 7  Australia 12.05
42 1  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  Japan 12.24
48 3  Austria 12.26
49 6  Sierra Leone 12.28
50 7  United States Virgin Islands 12.44
51 3 Adrine Monagi  Papua New Guinea 12.79
52 5  Macau 12.83 PB
53 4  Bangladesh 13.52 PB
N/A 1 Tiffany Tshilumba  Luxembourg DNS
N/A 2  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[]

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  Brazil 11.73
9 2 Ariana Washington  United States 11.73 Q
11 2 Vitoria Cristina Rosa  Brazil 11.75
12 3  Bahamas 11.76
13 3  Jamaica 11.77
14 3 Anna Doi  Japan 11.84
15 3 Floriane Gnafoua  France 11.88
16 3  Trinidad and Tobago 11.94
17 3  Canada 12.02
17 2  France 12.02
19 2  Mexico 12.10
20 2 Cristina Lara  Spain 12.11
21 2  Netherlands 12.12
21 2 Tebogo Mamathu  South Africa 12.12
23 1  Trinidad and Tobago 12.13
24 1  Canada 12.16

Final[]

Wind: -1.0 m/s

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Dina Asher-Smith  Great Britain 11.23
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ángela Tenorio  Ecuador 11.39
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 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[]

  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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