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2017 World Athletics Championships - 100m hurdles (women)

2017 World Athletics Championships
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Qualification

Women's 100m hurdles at the 2017 World Athletics Championships were held on August 11 and 12 in London, London, at the Olympic Stadium .

The current world champion in the 100 meters hurdles was Daniel Williams from Jamaica .

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
  Sally Pearson
Australia
  Don Harper-Nelson
USA
  Pamela Dutkevich
Germany

Records

Before the start of the competition, the following records were in force.

World record  Kendra Harrison ( USA )12,20London , UKJuly 22, 2016
World Championship Record  Sally Pearson ( Australia )12.28Daegu , South KoreaSeptember 3, 2011
The best season result in the world  Kendra Harrison ( USA )12.28Szekesfehervar , HungaryJuly 4, 2017

Schedule

date ofTimeCompetition round
August 11, 201710:45Preliminary races
August 11, 201719:05Semifinals
August 12, 201720:05The final

Local time ( UTC + 1: 00 )

Results

Designations: Q - Automatic Qualification | q - Qualification for the result shown | WR - World Record | AR - Continent Record | CR - World Championship Record | NR - National Record | WL - The best season result in the world | PB - Personal Record | SB - The best result of the season | DNS - Not Started | DNF - Not Finished | DQ - Disqualified

Preliminaries

 
First run
 
Fourth race

Qualification: the first 4 athletes in each race (Q) plus the top 4 in time (q) went to the semifinals [1] .
At the start in 5 races went 40 athletes.

A placeAthleteCitizenshipRaceResultWindNotes
oneKendra harrison  USA312.60−0.6 m / sQ
2Danielle Williams  Jamaicaone12.66−1.4 m / sQ
3Sally Pearson  Australiafour12.72−0.6 m / sQ
fourPamela Dutkevich  Germanyone12.74−1.4 m / sQ
5Megan Simmonds  Jamaica212.78−0.9 m / sQ
6Christina Manning  USA512.87−0.6 m / sQ
7Don Harper-Nelson  USAfour12.88−0.6 m / sQ
8Alina Talay  Belarus312.88−0.6 m / sQ, SB
9Janick Thompson  Jamaica312.88−0.6 m / sQ
10Nia Ali  USA212.93−0.9 m / sQ
elevenIsabelle Pedersen  Norwayone12.94−1.4 m / sQ
12Rouchel Burton  Jamaicafour12.94−0.6 m / sQ
13Nadine Visser  Netherlands512.96−0.6 m / sQ
fourteenOluvatobiloba Amusan  Nigeria512.97−0.6 m / sQ
fifteenAnne Zagre  Belgiumone12.97−1.4 m / sQ
16Philisia George  Canada213.01−0.9 m / sQ
17Elvira German  Belarus513.01−0.6 m / sQ
eighteenAnna Plotitsyna  Ukrainefour13.01−0.6 m / sQ
19Devinn Charlton  Bahamas313.02−0.6 m / sQ
twentyLindsay Lindley  Nigeria313.07−0.6 m / sq
21Ricarda Lobe  Germanyfour13.08−0.6 m / sq
22Michelle Jenneke  Australia313.11−0.6 m / sq
23Sharon Bakker  Netherlandsone13.12−1.4 m / sq
24Nadine Hildebrand  Germany513.14−0.6 m / sQ
25Elizabeth Pesiridou  Greece313.14−0.6 m / s
26Greta Kerekesh  Hungaryone13.15−1.4 m / s
27Ayako Kimura  Japan213.15−0.9 m / sQ
28Luka Kozak  Hungary213.17−0.9 m / s
29thTiffany porter  United Kingdom213.18−0.9 m / s
thirtyAngela White  Canada513.23−0.6 m / s
31Hitomi Shimura  Japanfour13.29−0.6 m / s
32Efier bons  Netherlands213.34−0.9 m / s
33Alyn Behring  Belgiumfour13.35−0.6 m / s
34Chun Hye Rome  The Republic of Korea513.37−0.6 m / s
35Marte Koala  Burkina Fasofour13.38−0.6 m / s
36Fabiana Moraes  Brazilone13.40−1.4 m / s
37Alicia Barrett  United Kingdomone13,42−1.4 m / s
38Mulern Jean  Haiti213.63−0.9 m / s
39Lina Ahmed  Egypt313.78−0.6 m / sSB
40! Deborah John  Trinidad and Tobago519.00! DNF−0.6 m / s

Semifinals

Qualification: the first 2 athletes in each race (Q) plus the top 2 in time (q) went to the finals [2] .

The current world champion Daniel Williams has resigned. In the semifinal race, she made a serious malfunction at the very first barrier and was not able to catch up with the leaders in the distance, finishing in fifth place [3] .

A placeAthleteCitizenshipRaceResultWindNotes
oneSally Pearson  Australiaone12.53+0.5 m / sQ
2Don Harper-Nelson  USA312.63+0.2 m / sQ, SB
3Pamela Dutkevich  Germany312.71+0.2 m / sQ
fourChristina Manning  USA212.71+0.5 m / sQ
5Nia Ali  USAone12.79+0.5 m / sQ
6Nadine Visser  Netherlandsone12.83+0.5 m / sq
7Alina Talay  Belarus212.85+0.5 m / sQ, SB
8Kendra harrison  USA312.86+0.2 m / sq
9Isabelle Pedersen  Norway312.87+0.2 m / s
10Janick Thompson  Jamaica212.88+0.5 m / s
elevenMegan Simmonds  Jamaicaone12.93+0.5 m / s
12Rushel burton  Jamaica312.94+0.2 m / s
13Devinn Charlton  Bahamas312.95+0.2 m / s
fourteenOluvatobiloba Amusan  Nigeria213.04+0.5 m / s
fifteenPhilisia George  Canadaone13.04+0.5 m / s
16Anna Plotitsyna  Ukraine313.08+0.2 m / s
17Ricarda Lobe  Germanyone13.11+0.5 m / s
eighteenDanielle Williams  Jamaica213.14+0.5 m / s
19Elvira German  Belarus213.16+0.5 m / s
twentyLindsay Lindley  Nigeriaone13.18+0.5 m / s
21Michelle Jenneke  Australia213.25+0.5 m / s
22Sharon Bakker  Netherlands313.29+0.2 m / s
23Ayako Kimura  Japan213.29+0.5 m / s
24Anne Zagre  Belgiumone13.34+0.5 m / s

Final

 
Sally Pearson became two-time world champion

The women's 100m hurdles finals took place on August 12, 2017 [4] . Six years later, Australian Sally Pearson became the world champion for the second time in her career. Despite the fact that half of the finalists (4 of 8) represented the United States, only 33-year-old Don Harper-Nelson was able to win the medal (silver). Once again, she was not able to realize her potential Kendra Harrison : at the 2015 World Cup she made a false start, in 2016 she did not qualify for the Olympic Games, although she set a world record in the season (12.20). Before the finals in London, she had the best result in the world in 2017 (12.28), but finished only in fourth place [5] .

A placeAthleteCitizenshipResultWindNotes
oneSally Pearson  Australia12.59+0.1 m / s
2Don Harper-Nelson  USA12.63+0.1 m / sSB
3Pamela Dutkevich  Germany12.72+0.1 m / s
fourKendra harrison  USA12.74+0.1 m / s
5Christina Manning  USA12.74+0.1 m / s
6Alina Talay  Belarus12.81+0.1 m / sSB
7Nadine Visser  Netherlands12.83+0.1 m / s
8Nia Ali  USA13.04+0.1 m / s

Notes

  1. ↑ IAAF World Championships 2017 - 100 Metres Hurdles Women - Heats Summary . IAAF (August 11, 2017). Date accessed July 31, 2018. Archived July 31, 2018.
  2. ↑ IAAF World Championships 2017 - 100 Metres Hurdles Women - Semi-Final Summary . IAAF (August 11, 2017). Date accessed July 31, 2018. Archived July 31, 2018.
  3. ↑ Andre Lowe . London 2017. Danielle's disaster (English) , Jamaica Gleaner (12 August 2017). Archived July 31, 2018. Date of treatment July 31, 2018.
  4. ↑ IAAF World Championships 2017 - 100 Metres Hurdles Women - Final . IAAF (August 12, 2017). Date accessed July 31, 2018. Archived July 31, 2018.
  5. ↑ Emily Moss . Report: women's 100m hurdles final - IAAF World Championships London 2017 (English) , IAAF (August 12, 2017). Archived July 31, 2018. Date of treatment July 31, 2018.

Links

  • IAAF World Championships 2017 - 100 Metres Hurdles Women - Discipline Overview . IAAF . - Competition page on the website of the International Athletics Federation. Date accessed July 31, 2018. Archived July 31, 2018.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=World Championships_2017_ — _Running_100_meters_with_barriers_ ( women )&oldid = 94288318


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