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2000 Olympic Games Sydney - Women's 100 m

 

 

Host City: Sydney, Australia Format: Top four in each heat advanced to the final.
Date Started: September 23, 2000 Format: Top four in each heat advanced to the semi-finals.
Date Finished: September 24, 2000 Format: Top three in each heat and next two fastest advanced to the quarter-finals.
(Competitors: 84; Countries: 63; Finalists: 8)  
    Venue(s): Olympic Stadium, Olympic Park, Sydney, New South Wales
Overview by IAAF   2000_olympic_stadium.jpg 
Jones came to Sydney unbeaten all year, but with the pressure of attempting to win five gold medals and dealing with the recent drugs disqualification of her then husband CJ Hunter. Showing a chilling level of focus considering the circumstances, she erupted to a 10.83 clocking in the second round, finishing almost 2m clear of Thánou, one of her most serious opponents. The following day, Jones won her semifinal in 11.01 (-1.1) from Thánou (11.10), while Ottey, in her fifth Olympic Games and aged 40, won the other heat in 11.22 (-0.5). Jones took the lead at the 25m mark in the final and overwhelmed the opposition, winning by 4m. Behind her, Thánou took silver, while Lawrence edged out Ottey on the line by 0.01 for the bronze medal. The apparent margin of victory of 0.37 was the second largest-ever after Marjorie Jackson’s 0.38 in 1952. It was Jones’s most comprehensive win of her 11 finals in 2000, and the first of three golds and five medals won by her in Sydney. In October 2007, Marion Jones confessed to doping violations dating back to just before the 2000 Olympic Games. The following month, the IAAF Council annulled all of her results since September 1, 2000. In December 2007, the IOC Executive Board decided to disqualify Jones from all events in which she had competed at the 2000 Games. No appeal was filed by Jones against this decision, indeed she returned all five of her Sydney medals. The IOC requested that the IAAF “postpone any further adjustment of results until further notice.” IOC President Jacques Rogge had in the meantime explained “This is not going to be merely an automatic upgrade. Every potentially upgraded athlete will be scrutinised on her merit. We want to upgrade athletes that we know are absolutely clean.” It was not until December 2009 that the IOC Executive Board reallocated Jones’s individual medals. Her 200m gold and long jump bronze went to those women who finished directly behind her, but this was not the case for the 100m where the runner-up was Thánou, who by then had served a two-year doping suspension to 2006. The IOC spokesman Mark Adams explained that Thanou “disgraced herself and the Olympic movement by avoiding three doping tests ... she admitted anti-doping violations when she accepted a two-year suspension from the IAAF. The rankings in the actual race are a matter for the IAAF, and they are changed, but the actual awarding of any medal is not a right. Therefore, in this case, it will not happen. It is felt that with her conduct, she did not deserve to be honoured with this recognition.” Therefore, though Thanou effectively won the race, her reward remained the silver she originally won behind Jones. The Jamaicans Lawrence and Ottey were however elevated to silver and bronze. Which means that the title of 2000 Olympic 100m Champion is vacant, there are two silver medallists, and Ottey’s total of Olympic medals rises to a women’s record total of nine.
       
Summary by Sports-reference.com      
Marion Jones was considered the fastest sprinter in the world. She was World Champion in 1997 and 1999, and had been ranked #1 in the world in 1997-1999. She confirmed her status in Sydney, winning the 100 final by an insulting.37 margin over Greece’s Aikaterini Thanou. But the story would not end for several years. In 2000 Jones was married to shot putter C. J. Hunter and during the Sydney Olympics it was revealed that he tested positive for steroids several times earlier in the year. They later divorced, and she then married sprinter Tim Montgomery. In 2003 he was found to have participated with the BALCO Scandal and was banned for two years by the IAAF. In 2006 Jones almost tested positive for the only time in her career, with a sample showing use of eryrthropoietin (EPO) after the US Championships. But her B sample was negative and it was not considered a positive drug test. Shortly thereafter Montgomery was charged in a check-kiting scheme, Jones was implicated as well, and they later divorced. She then married Barbadian sprinter Obadele Thompson, who had, at least, no drug charges against him. In October 2007, Jones admitted to federal prosecutors that she had lied to them and had used steroids in the months prior to the Sydney Olympics. Her 2000 results were stricken by the IAAF and the medals were returned to the IOC. She was found guilty of lying to federal prosecutors and was sentenced to six months in jail, which she began serving in early 2008.
 

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows:

World Record 10.49 s Florence Griffith-Joyner United States Indianapolis, United States 16 July 1988
Olympic Record 10.62 s Florence Griffith-Joyner United States Seoul, South Korea 24 September 1988
 

Medals

Gold: Med 1.png Silver: Med 2.png Bronze: Med 3.png
Vacant Ekaterini Thanou, Greece
Tayna Lawrence, Jamaica
Merlene Ottey, Jamaica
 
        Results        

The Women's 100 m at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program were held at the Stadium Australia on 22 September 2000 and 23 September 2000.

The top three runners in each of the initial ten heats automatically qualified for the second round. The next two fastest runners from across the heats also qualified for the second round. The top four runners in each of the four second round heats automatically qualified for the semi-final.

The Gold was originally won by Marion Jones of the United States. However, on 5 October 2007, she admitted to having used performance enhancing drugs prior to the 2000 Olympics. On 9 October she relinquished her medals to the United States Olympic Committee, and on 12 December the International Olympic Committee formally stripped her of her medals.

The IOC did not initially decide to regrade the results, as Silver medalist Ekaterini Thanou had herself been subsequently involved in a doping scandal in the run-up to the 2004 Summer Olympics. After two years of deliberation, in late 2009 the IOC decided to upgrade Lawrence and Ottey to silver and bronze respectively, and leave Thanou as a silver medallist, with the gold medal withheld
100 m Women     Final 23 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
2 11.12 -0.4   Ekateríni Thánou Greece GRE 1 Feb 75  
3 11.18 -0.4   Tayna Lawrence Jamaica JAM 17 Sep 75  
4 11.19 -0.4   Merlene Ottey Jamaica JAM 10 May 60  
5 11.20 -0.4   Zhanna Block Ukraine UKR 6 Jul 72  
6 11.21 -0.4   Chandra Sturrup Bahamas BAH 12 Sep 71  
7 11.22 -0.4   Savatheda Fynes Bahamas BAH 17 Oct 74  
8 11.29 -0.4   Debbie Ferguson McKenzie Bahamas BAH 16 Jan 76  
  DQ     Marion Jones        
100 m Women     Semifinal 1 23 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.22 -0.5 Q Merlene Ottey Jamaica JAM 10 May 60  
2 11.31 -0.5 Q Chandra Sturrup Bahamas BAH 12 Sep 71  
3 11.32 -0.5 Q Zhanna Block Ukraine UKR 6 Jul 72  
4 11.34 -0.5 Q Debbie Ferguson McKenzie Bahamas BAH 16 Jan 76  
5 11.37 -0.5   Vida Nsiah Ghana GHA 13 Apr 76  
6 11.40 -0.5   Myriam Mani Cameroon CMR 21 May 77  
7 11.42 -0.5   Christine Arron France FRA 13 Sep 73  
8 11.45 -0.5   Melinda Gainsford-Taylor Australia AUS 1 Oct 71  
100 m Women     Semifinal 2 23 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.10 -1.1 Q Ekateríni Thánou Greece GRE 1 Feb 75  
2 11.12 -1.1 Q Tayna Lawrence Jamaica JAM 17 Sep 75  
3 11.16 -1.1 Q Savatheda Fynes Bahamas BAH 17 Oct 74  
4 11.23 -1.1   Chryste Gaines United States USA 14 Sep 70  
5 11.31 -1.1   Beverly McDonald Jamaica JAM 15 Feb 70  
6 11.33 -1.1   Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka SRI 17 Dec 75  
7 11.56 -1.1   Mercy Nku Nigeria NGR 17 Jul 76  
  DQ   Q Marion Jones United States USA 12 Oct 75  
100 m Women     Heat 1 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.08 0.3 Q Merlene Ottey Jamaica JAM 10 May 60  
2 11.18 0.3 Q Debbie Ferguson McKenzie Bahamas BAH 16 Jan 76  
3 11.26 0.3 Q Mercy Nku Nigeria NGR 17 Jul 76  
4 11.26 0.3 Q Christine Arron France FRA 13 Sep 73  
5 11.32 0.3   Torri Edwards United States USA 31 Jan 77  
6 11.32 0.3   Anzhela Kravchenko Ukraine UKR 25 Jan 71  
7 11.70 0.3   Monica Twum Ghana GHA 14 Mar 78  
8 11.81 0.3   Cydonie Mothersill Cayman Islands CAY 19 Mar 78  
100 m Women     Heat 2 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 10.99 1 Q Ekateríni Thánou Greece GRE 1 Feb 75  
2 11.11 1 Q Tayna Lawrence Jamaica JAM 17 Sep 75  
3 11.24 1 Q Melinda Gainsford-Taylor Australia AUS 1 Oct 71  
4 11.36 1   Petya Pendareva Bulgaria BUL 20 Jan 71  
5 11.51 1   Hanitriniana Rakotondrabe Madagascar MAD 1 Jan 67  
6 11.54 1   Irina Pukha Ukraine UKR 10 Jan 73  
7 11.67 1   Joan Ekah Nigeria NGR 20 Nov 81  
  DQ   Q Marion Jones United States USA 12 Oct 75  
100 m Women     Heat 3 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.08 0.3 Q Zhanna Block Ukraine UKR 6 Jul 72  
2 11.21 0.3 Q Chryste Gaines United States USA 14 Sep 70  
3 11.22 0.3 Q Chandra Sturrup Bahamas BAH 12 Sep 71  
4 11.26 0.3 Q Beverly McDonald Jamaica JAM 15 Feb 70  
5 11.40 0.3   Mary Onyali Nigeria NGR 3 Feb 68  
6 11.54 0.3   Lauren Hewitt Australia AUS 25 Nov 78  
7 11.60 0.3   Valma Bass Saint Kitts and Nevis SKN 12 Mar 74  
8 11.63 0.3   Sandra Citté France FRA 28 Mar 76  
100 m Women     Heat 4 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.10 0.8 Q Savatheda Fynes Bahamas BAH 17 Oct 74  
2 11.19 0.8 Q Vida Nsiah Ghana GHA 13 Apr 76  
3 11.23 0.8 Q Myriam Mani Cameroon CMR 21 May 77  
4 11.23 0.8 Q Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka SRI 17 Dec 75  
5 11.46 0.8   Li Xuemei China CHN 5 Jan 77  
6 11.47 0.8   Natalya Ignatova Russia RUS 28 Dec 73  
7 11.53 0.8   Sarah Reilly Ireland IRL 3 Jul 73  
8 11.59 0.8   Lyubov Perepelova Uzbekistan UZB 26 Feb 79  
100 m Women     Heat 1 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.18 0.9 Q Savatheda Fynes Bahamas BAH 17 Oct 74  
2 11.24 0.9 Q Myriam Mani Cameroon CMR 21 May 77  
3 11.45 0.9 Q Valma Bass Saint Kitts and Nevis SKN 12 Mar 74  
4 11.50 0.9   Karin Mayr-Krifka Austria AUT 4 Jun 71  
5 11.51 0.9   Joice Maduaka Great Britain GBR 30 Sep 73  
7 11.82 0.9   Martha Adusei Canada CAN 8 Jun 76  
8 12.91 0.9   Mari Mosanga Equatorial Guinea GEQ 16 Oct 82  
9 12.99 0.9   Ismenia Frederico Cape Verde CPV 15 Jun 71  
100 m Women     Heat 2 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.42 -0.2 Q Christine Arron France FRA 13 Sep 73  
2 11.48 -0.2 Q Lyubov Perepelova Uzbekistan UZB 26 Feb 79  
3 11.56 -0.2 Q Sarah Reilly Ireland IRL 3 Jul 73  
4 11.61 -0.2   Natasha Joe-Mayers Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VIN 10 Mar 79  
5 11.65 -0.2   Aminata Diouf Senegal SEN 18 Feb 77  
6 11.85 -0.2   Fana Ashby Trinidad and Tobago TTO 15 Jun 81  
7 12.66 -0.2   Peoria Koshiba Palau PLW 27 Jun 79 NR
8 13.01 -0.2   Jenny Keni Solomon Islands SOL 11 Oct 82  
100 m Women     Heat 3 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.27 -2 Q Zhanna Block Ukraine UKR 6 Jul 72  
2 11.36 -2 Q Beverly McDonald Jamaica JAM 15 Feb 70  
3 11.60 -2 Q Joan Ekah Nigeria NGR 20 Nov 81  
4 11.78 -2   Ayanna Hutchinson Trinidad and Tobago TTO 18 Feb 78  
5 12.08 -2   Lerma Elmira Gabito Philippines PHI 17 Oct 74  
6 12.12 -2   Vukosava Djapić Yugoslavia YUG 21 Jan 78  
7 12.25 -2   Emma Wade Belize BIZ 19 Dec 80  
8 12.96 -2   Luz Marina Geerman Aruba ARU 27 Feb 84  
100 m Women     Heat 4 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.15 0.4 Q Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka SRI 17 Dec 75  
2 11.35 0.4 Q Anzhela Kravchenko Ukraine UKR 25 Jan 71  
3 11.36 0.4 Q Mary Onyali Nigeria NGR 3 Feb 68  
4 11.42 0.4 Q Lauren Hewitt Australia AUS 25 Nov 78  
5 11.63 0.4   Mireille Donders Switzerland SUI 7 Jul 74  
6 11.68 0.4   Heidi Hannula Finland FIN 26 Feb 80  
7 12.98 0.4   Lina Bejjani Lebanon LIB 29 Aug 84  
8 13.69 0.4   Regina Shotaro Federated States of Micronesia FSM 10 Sep 81  
100 m Women     Heat 5 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.10 -0.8 Q Ekateríni Thánou Greece GRE 1 Feb 75  
2 11.41 -0.8 Q Irina Pukha Ukraine UKR 10 Jan 73  
3 11.50 -0.8 Q Hanitriniana Rakotondrabe Madagascar MAD 1 Jan 67  
4 11.62 -0.8   Heather Samuel Antigua and Barbuda ANT 6 Jul 70  
5 11.72 -0.8   Viktoriya Koviyreva Kazakhstan KAZ 17 Dec 75  
6 11.87 -0.8   Agnė Eggerth Lithuania LTU 4 Aug 78  
7 12.74 -0.8   Devi Maya Pandey Nepal NEP 25 Jul 78  
8 12.75 -0.8   Fouzia Huda Jui Bahamas BAN 21 Feb 85  
9 12.82 -0.8   M'Mah Touré Guinea GUI 3 Dec 78  
100 m Women     Heat 6 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.47 -1.9 Q Sandra Citté France FRA 28 Mar 76  
2 11.48 -1.9 Q Monica Twum Ghana GHA 14 Mar 78  
3 11.51 -1.9   Marina Trandenkova Russia RUS 7 Jan 67  
4 11.55 -1.9   Shani Anderson Great Britain GBR 7 Aug 75  
5 12.19 -1.9   Ekundayo Williams Sierra Leone SLE 23 Nov 77  
6 12.40 -1.9   Laure Kuetey Benin BEN 6 Mar 71  
7 12.57 -1.9   Suzanne Spiteri Malta MLT 31 Oct 78  
8 12.87 -1.9   Shamila Abdul Majeed Maldives MDV 8 Apr 82  
  DQ   Q Marion Jones United States USA 12 Oct 75  
100 m Women     Heat 7 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.31 -1.5 Q Chandra Sturrup Bahamas BAH 12 Sep 71  
2 11.41 -1.5 Q Mercy Nku Nigeria NGR 17 Jul 76  
3 11.54 -1.5 Q Natalya Ignatova Russia RUS 28 Dec 73  
4 11.62 -1.5   Marcia Richardson Great Britain GBR 10 Feb 72  
5 11.65 -1.5   Paraskeví Patoulídou Greece GRE 23 Apr 65  
6 12.01 -1.5   Joanna Houareau Seychelles SEY 19 Jan 79  
7 12.51 -1.5   Akonga Nsimbo DR Congo COD 9 Jan 79 NR
8 12.56 -1.5   Tamara Shanidze Georgia GEO 5 Jul 69  
9 13.69 -1.5   Fatou Dieng Mauritania MTN 14 Sep 83  
100 m Women     Heat 8 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.10 -0.4 Q Debbie Ferguson McKenzie Bahamas BAH 16 Jan 76  
2 11.25 -0.4 Q Li Xuemei China CHN 5 Jan 77  
3 11.34 -0.4 Q Torri Edwards United States USA 31 Jan 77  
4 11.38 -0.4 Q Cydonie Mothersill Cayman Islands CAY 19 Mar 78  
5 11.64 -0.4   Ameerah Bello United States Virgin Islands ISV 3 Oct 75  
6 11.79 -0.4   Grace-Ann Dinkins Liberia LBR 13 Sep 66  
7 12.19 -0.4   Anais Oyembo Gabon GAB 30 Jun 80  
8 13.98 -0.4   Mariam Al-Hilli Bahrain BRN 17 Mar 84  
100 m Women     Heat 9 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.24 0.1 Q Merlene Ottey Jamaica JAM 10 May 60  
2 11.30 0.1 Q Petya Pendareva Bulgaria BUL 20 Jan 71  
3 11.34 0.1 Q Melinda Gainsford-Taylor Australia AUS 1 Oct 71  
4 11.47 0.1   Natalya Voronova Russia RUS 9 Jul 65  
5 11.52 0.1   Louise Ayétotché Cote d'Ivoire CIV 3 Jun 75  
6 11.93 0.1   Irene Joseph Indonesia INA 14 Oct 81  
7 12.22 0.1   Chen Shu-Chuan Chinese Taipei TPE 20 Apr 78  
8 12.56 0.1   Sarah Tondé Burkina Faso BUR 30 Oct 83  
9 13.58 0.1   Sandjema Batouli Comoros COM 20 Jan 82 NJR
100 m Women     Heat 10 22 September      
                 
Rank Mark Wind   Athlete Country NOC Birth Date Records
1 11.06 0.3 Q Chryste Gaines United States USA 14 Sep 70  
2 11.14 0.3 Q Tayna Lawrence Jamaica JAM 17 Sep 75  
3 11.18 0.3 Q Vida Nsiah Ghana GHA 13 Apr 76  
4 11.55 0.3   Esi Benyarku Canada CAN 28 Nov 76  
5 11.63 0.3   Zeng Xiujun China CHN 10 Feb 79  
6 11.65 0.3   Kadiatou Camara Mali MLI 4 May 81 NJR
7 11.82 0.3   Joanne Durant Barbados BAR 25 May 75  
8 14.13 0.3   Chan Than Ouk Cambodia CAM 11 Mar 74  
 
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Qualifying heats

Round 1

Heat 1 of 10
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 6T Sevatheda Fynes Bahamas 6 0.164 11.18 Q  
2 9T Leonie Mani Cameroon 5 0.152 11.24 Q  
3 25 Valma Bass Saint Kitts and Nevis 4 0.174 11.45 Q  
4 30T Karin Mayr Austria 3 0.166 11.50    
5 32T Joice Maduaka Great Britain 1 0.230 11.51    
6 53T Martha Adusei Canada 7 0.254 11.82    
7 75 Mari Paz Mosana Motanga Equatorial Guinea 2 0.281 12.91    
8 78 Isménia do Frederico Cape Verde 8 0.190 12.99    
Heat 2 of 10
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 23T Christine Arron France 8 0.261 11.42 Q  
2 28T Lyubov Perepelova Uzbekistan 1 0.256 11.48 Q  
3 38 Sarah Reilly Ireland 2 0.181 11.56 Q  
4 40 Natasha Laren Mayers Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 6 0.215 11.61    
5 46T Aminata Diouf Senegal 3 0.234 11.65    
6 55 Fana Ashby Trinidad and Tobago 7 0.243 11.85    
7 70 Peoria Koshiba Palau 4 0.239 12.66   NR
8 79 Jenny Keni Solomon Islands 5 0.275 13.01    
Heat 3 of 10
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 12 Zhanna Pintusevych Ukraine 1 0.215 11.27 Q  
2 18T Beverly McDonald Jamaica 8 0.181 11.36 Q  
3 39 Joan Uduak Ekah Nigeria 3 0.173 11.60 Q  
4 51 Ayanna Hutchinson Trinidad and Tobago 7 0.248 11.78    
5 59 Lerma Elmira Bulauitan Philippines 6 0.261 12.08    
6 60 Vukosava Đapić Yugoslavia 2 0.183 12.12    
7 64 Emma Wade Belize 5 0.164 12.25   PB
8 76 Luz Marina Geerman Aruba 4 0.242 12.96    
Heat 4 of 10
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 5 Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka 5 0.206 11.15 Q  
2 12 Anzhela Kravchenko Ukraine 6 0.234 11.35 Q  
3 18T Mary Onyali-Omagbemi Nigeria 1 0.192 11.36 Q  
4 23T Lauren Hewitt Australia 8 0.202 11.42 q  
5 43T Mireille Donders Switzerland 3 0.169 11.63    
6 49 Heidi Hannula Finland 4 0.228 11.68    
7 77 Lina Bejjani Lebanon 4   12.98    
8 81T Regina Shotaro Federated States of Micronesia 2 0.272 13.69    
Heat 5 of 10
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 2T Ekaterini Thanou Greece 6 0.155 11.10 Q  
2 21T Iryna Pukha Ukraine 8 0.154 11.41 Q  
3 30T Hanitriniaina Rakotondrabe Madagascar 2 0.190 11.50 Q  
4 41T Heather Samuel Antigua and Barbuda 4 0.169 11.62    
5 50 Viktoria Kovyreva Kazakhstan 5 0.225 11.72    
6 56 Agnė Visockaitė Lithuania 3 0.277 11.87    
7 71 Devi Maya Paneru Nepal 7 0.170 12.74    
8 72 Foujia Huda Bangladesh 9 0.214 12.75    
9 73 M'Mah Toure Guinea 1 0.259 12.82    
Heat 6 of 10
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 8 Marion Jones United States 5 0.165 11.20 Q  
2 26T Sandra Citte France 7 0.182 11.47 Q  
3 28T Monica Afia Twum Ghana 4 0.172 11.48 Q  
4 32T Marina Trandenkova Russia 3 0.178 11.51    
5 36T Shani Anderson Great Britain 1 0.190 11.55    
6 61T Ekundayo Williams Sierra Leone 6 0.256 12.19    
7 65 Laure Kuetey Benin 8 0.201 12.40    
8 69 Suzanne Spiteri Malta 2 0.207 12.57    
9 74 Shamha Ahmed Maldives 9   12.87    
Heat 7 of 10
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 14 Chandra Sturrup Bahamas 1 0.180 11.31 Q  
2 21T Mercy Nku Nigeria 3 0.196 11.41 Q  
3 35 Natalya Ignatova Russia 8 0.187 11.54 Q  
4 41T Marcia Richardson Great Britain 5 0.201 11.62    
5 46T Paraskevi Patoulidou Greece 6 0.216 11.65    
6 58 Joanna Hoareau Seychelles 4 0.261 12.01    
7 66 Akonga Nsimbo DR Congo 2 0.234 12.51   NR
8 67T Tamara Shanidze Georgia 9 0.273 12.56    
9 81T Fatou Dieng Mauritania 7 0.201 13.69    
Heat 8 of 10
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 2T Debbie Ferguson Bahamas 7 0.190 11.10 Q  
2 11 Li Xuemei China 4 0.185 11.25 Q SB
3 15T Torri Edwards United States 5 0.159 11.34 Q  
4 20 Cydonie Mothersill Cayman Islands 2 0.226 11.38 q  
5 45 Ameerah Bello Virgin Islands 1 0.245 11.64    
6 52 Grace Dinkins Liberia 3 0.174 11.79    
7 61T Anais Oyembo Gabon 8 0.158 12.19   SB
8 83 Mariam Mohamed Hadi Al Hilli Bahrain 6   13.98   SB
Heat 9 of 10
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 9T Merlene Ottey Jamaica 3 0.235 11.24 Q  
2 13 Petya Pendareva Bulgaria 4 0.198 11.30 Q  
3 15T Melinda Gainsford-Taylor Australia 6 0.191 11.34 Q  
4 26T Natalya Voronova Russia 7 0.188 11.47    
5 34 Louise Ayetotche Ivory Coast 5 0.267 11.52    
6 57 Irene Truitje Joseph Indonesia 8 0.233 11.93    
7 63 Chen Shu-chuan Chinese Taipei 1 0.241 12.22    
8 67T Sarah Tonde Burkina Faso 2 0.216 12.56    
9 80 Sandjema Batouli Comoros 9 0.253 13.58    
Heat 10 of 10
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 1 Chryste Gaines United States 3 0.208 11.06 Q  
2 4 Tayna Lawrence Jamaica 8 0.165 11.14 Q  
3 6T Vida Nsiah Ghana 5 0.217 11.18 Q NR
4 36 Esi Benyarku Canada 6 0.185 11.55    
5 43T Zeng Xiujun China 4 0.284 11.63    
6 46T Kadiatou Camara Mali 1 0.249 11.65   NR
7 53T Joanne Durant Barbados 7 0.242 11.82    
8 84 Chan Than Ouk Cambodia 2   14.13    

Overall Results Round 1

Round 1
Overall Results
Place Athlete Nation Heat Lane Place Time Qual. Record
1 Chryste Gaines United States 10 3 1 11.06 Q  
2 Debbie Ferguson Bahamas 8 7 1 11.10 Q  
Ekaterini Thanou Greece 5 6 1 11.10 Q  
4 Tayna Lawrence Jamaica 10 8 2 11.14 Q  
5 Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka 4 5 1 11.15 Q  
6 Sevatheda Fynes Bahamas 1 6 1 11.18 Q  
Vida Nsiah Ghana 10 5 3 11.18 Q NR
8 Marion Jones United States 6 5 1 11.20 Q  
9 Leonie Mani Cameroon 1 5 2 11.24 Q  
Merlene Ottey Jamaica 9 3 1 11.24 Q  
11 Li Xuemei China 8 4 2 11.25 Q SB
12 Zhanna Pintusevych Ukraine 3 1 1 11.27 Q  
13 Petya Pendareva Bulgaria 9 4 2 11.30 Q  
14 Chandra Sturrup Bahamas 7 1 1 11.31 Q  
15 Torri Edwards United States 8 5 3 11.34 Q  
Melinda Gainsford-Taylor Australia 9 6 3 11.34 Q  
17 Anzhela Kravchenko Ukraine 4 6 2 11.35 Q  
18 Beverly McDonald Jamaica 3 8 2 11.36 Q  
Mary Onyali-Omagbemi Nigeria 4 1 3 11.36 Q  
20 Cydonie Mothersill Cayman Islands 8 2 4 11.38 q  
21 Mercy Nku Nigeria 7 3 2 11.41 Q  
Iryna Pukha Ukraine 5 8 2 11.41 Q  
23 Christine Arron France 2 8 1 11.42 Q  
Lauren Hewitt Australia 4 8 4 11.42 q  
25 Valma Bass Saint Kitts and Nevis 1 4 3 11.45 Q  
26 Sandra Citte France 6 7 2 11.47 Q  
Natalya Voronova Russia 9 7 4 11.47    
28 Lyubov Perepelova Uzbekistan 2 1 2 11.48 Q  
Monica Afia Twum Ghana 6 4 3 11.48 Q  
30 Hanitriniaina Rakotondrabe Madagascar 5 2 3 11.50 Q  
Karin Mayr Austria 1 3 4 11.50    
32 Joice Maduaka Great Britain 1 1 5 11.51    
Marina Trandenkova Russia 6 3 4 11.51    
34 Louise Ayetotche Ivory Coast 9 5 5 11.52    
35 Natalya Ignatova Russia 7 8 3 11.54 Q  
36 Shani Anderson Great Britain 6 1 5 11.55    
Esi Benyarku Canada 10 6 4 11.55    
38 Sarah Reilly Ireland 2 2 3 11.56 Q  
39 Joan Uduak Ekah Nigeria 3 3 3 11.60 Q  
40 Natasha Laren Mayers Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2 6 4 11.61    
41 Marcia Richardson Great Britain 2 5 4 11.62    
Heather Samuel Antigua and Barbuda 5 4 4 11.62    
43 Mireille Donders Switzerland 4 3 5 11.63    
Zeng Xiujun China 10 4 5 11.63    
45 Ameerah Bello Virgin Islands 8 1 5 11.64    
46 Kadiatou Camara Mali 10 1 6 11.65   NR
Aminata Diouf Senegal 2 3 5 11.65    
Paraskevi Patoulidou Greece 7 6 5 11.65    
49 Heidi Hannula Finland 4 4 6 11.68    
50 Viktoria Kovyreva Kazakhstan 5 5 5 11.72    
51 Ayanna Hutchinson Trinidad and Tobago 3 7 4 11.78    
52 Grace Dinkins Liberia 8 3 6 11.79    
53 Martha Adusei Canada 1 7 6 11.82    
Joanne Durant Barbados 10 7 7 11.82    
55 Fana Ashby Trinidad and Tobago 2 7 6 11.85    
56 Agnė Visockaitė Lithuania 5 3 6 11.87    
57 Irene Truitje Joseph Indonesia 9 8 6 11.93    
58 Joanna Hoareau Seychelles 7 4 6 12.01    
59 Lerma Elmira Bulauitan Philippines 3 6 5 12.08    
60 Vukosava Djapic Yugoslavia 3 2 6 12.12    
61 Anais Oyembo Gabon 8 8 7 12.19   SB
Ekundayo Williams Sierra Leone 6 6 6 12.19    
63 Chen Shu-chuan Chinese Taipei 9 1 7 12.22    
64 Emma Wade Belize 3 5 7 12.25   PB
65 Laure Kuetey Benin 6 8 7 12.40    
66 Akonga Nsimbo DR Congo 7 2 7 12.51   NR
67 Tamara Shanidze Georgia 7 9 8 12.56    
Sarah Tonde Burkina Faso 9 2 8 12.56    
69 Suzanne Spiteri Malta 6 2 8 12.57    
70 Peoria Koshiba Palau 2 4 7 12.66   NR
71 Devi Maya Paneru Nepal 5 7 7 12.74    
72 Foujia Huda Bangladesh 5 9 8 12.75    
73 M'Mah Toure Guinea 6 1 9 12.82    
74 Shamha Ahmed Maldives 6 9 9 12.87    
75 Mari Paz Mosana Motanga Equatorial Guinea 1 2 7 12.91    
76 Luz Marina Geerman Aruba 3 4 8 12.96    
77 Lina Bejjani Lebanon 4 7 7 12.98    
78 Isménia do Frederico Cape Verde 1 8 8 12.99    
79 Jenny Keni Solomon Islands 2 5 8 13.01    
80 Sandjema Batouli Comoros 9 9 9 13.58    
81 Fatou Dieng Mauritania 7 7 9 13.69    
Regina Shotaro Federated States of Micronesia 4 2 8 13.69    
83 Mariam Mohamed Hadi Al Hilli Bahrain 8 6 8 13.98   SB
84 Chan Than Ouk Cambodia 10 2 8 14.13    

Round 2

Heat 1 of 4
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 3T Merlene Ottey Jamaica 4 0.203 11.08 Q  
2 7 Debbie Ferguson Bahamas 5 0.192 11.18 Q  
3 14T Mercy Nku Nigeria 2 0.172 11.26 Q  
4 14T Christine Arron France 3 0.214 11.26 Q  
5 17T Torri Edwards United States 7 0.168 11.32    
6 17T Anzhela Kravchenko Ukraine 6 0.216 11.32    
7 31 Monica Afia Twum Ghana 8 0.223 11.70    
8 32 Cydonie Mothersill Cayman Islands 1 0.280 11.81    
Heat 2 of 4
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 1 Marion Jones United States 3 0.215 10.83 Q  
2 2 Ekaterini Thanou Greece 4 0.180 10.99 Q  
3 6 Tayna Lawrence Jamaica 6 0.190 11.11 Q  
4 13 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor Australia 1 0.221 11.24 Q SB
5 19 Petya Pendareva Bulgaria 5 0.231 11.36    
6 23 Hanitriniaina Rakotondrabe Madagascar 2 0.225 11.51    
7 25T Iryna Pukha Ukraine 7 0.215 11.54    
8 30 Joan Uduak Ekah Nigeria 8 0.265 11.67    
Heat 3 of 4
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 3T Zhanna Pintusevych Ukraine 3 0.191 11.08 Q  
2 9 Chryste Gaines United States 6 0.216 11.21 Q  
3 10 Chandra Sturrup Bahamas 4 0.234 11.22 Q  
4 14T Beverly McDonald Jamaica 5 0.194 11.26 Q  
5 20 Mary Onyali-Omagbemi Nigeria 7 0.222 11.40    
6 25T Lauren Hewitt Australia 1 0.196 11.54    
7 28 Valma Bass Saint Kitts and Nevis 8 0.170 11.60    
8 29 Sandra Citte France 2 0.253 11.63    
Heat 4 of 4
Date: Friday 22 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 5 Sevatheda Fynes Bahamas 4 0.175 11.10 Q  
2 8 Vida Nsiah Ghana 1 0.181 11.19 Q  
3 11T Leonie Mani Cameroon 3 0.157 11.23 Q  
4 11T Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka 5 0.226 11.23 Q  
5 21 Li Xuemei China 6 0.220 11.46    
6 22 Natalya Ignatova Russia 8 0.198 11.47    
7 24 Sarah Reilly Ireland 7 0.175 11.53    
8 27 Lyubov Perepelova Uzbekistan 2 0.250 11.59    

Overall Results Round 2

Round 2
Overall Results
Place Athlete Nation Heat Lane Place Time Qual. Record
1 Marion Jones United States 2 3 1 10.83 Q  
2 Ekaterini Thanou Greece 2 4 2 10.99 Q  
3 Merlene Ottey Jamaica 1 4 1 11.08 Q  
Zhanna Pintusevych Ukraine 10 8 2 11.14 Q  
5 Sevatheda Fynes Bahamas 4 4 1 11.10 Q  
6 Tayna Lawrence Jamaica 2 6 3 11.11 Q  
7 Debbie Ferguson Bahamas 1 5 2 11.18 Q  
8 Vida Nsiah Ghana 4 1 2 11.19 Q  
9 Chryste Gaines United States 3 6 2 11.21 Q  
10 Chandra Sturrup Bahamas 3 4 3 11.22 Q  
11 Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka 4 5 4 11.23 Q  
Leonie Mani Cameroon 4 3 3 11.23 Q  
13 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor Australia 2 1 4 11.24 Q SB
14 Christine Arron France 1 3 4 11.26 Q  
Beverly McDonald Jamaica 3 5 4 11.26 Q  
Mercy Nku Nigeria 1 2 3 11.26 Q  
17 Torri Edwards United States 1 7 5 11.32    
Anzhela Kravchenko Ukraine 1 6 6 11.32    
19 Petya Pendareva Bulgaria 2 5 5 11.36    
20 Mary Onyali-Omagbemi Nigeria 3 7 5 11.40    
21 Li Xuemei China 4 6 5 11.46    
22 Natalya Ignatova Russia 4 8 6 11.47    
23 Hanitriniaina Rakotondrabe Madagascar 2 2 6 11.51    
24 Sarah Reilly Ireland 4 7 7 11.53    
25 Lauren Hewitt Australia 3 1 6 11.54    
Iryna Pukha Ukraine 2 7 7 11.54    
27 Lyubov Perepelova Uzbekistan 4 2 8 11.59    
28 Valma Bass Saint Kitts and Nevis 3 8 7 11.60    
29 Sandra Citte France 3 2 8 11.63    
30 Joan Uduak Ekah Nigeria 2 8 8 11.67    
31 Monica Afia Twum Ghana 1 8 7 11.70    
32 Cydonie Mothersill Cayman Islands 1 1 8 11.81    

Semi-Finals

Heat 1 of 2
Date: Saturday 23 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 5 Merlene Ottey Jamaica 4 0.206 11.22 Q  
2 7T Chandra Sturrup Bahamas 7 0.202 11.31 Q  
3 9 Zhanna Pintusevych Ukraine 5 0.227 11.32 Q  
4 11 Debbie Ferguson Bahamas 3 0.281 11.34 Q  
5 12 Vida Nsiah Ghana 6 0.173 11.37    
6 13 Leonie Mani Cameroon 2 0.196 11.40    
7 14 Christine Arron France 8 0.253 11.42    
8 15 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor Australia 1 0.210 11.45    
Heat 2 of 2
Date: Saturday 23 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Qual. Record
Heat Overall
1 1 Marion Jones United States 5 0.192 11.01 Q  
2 2 Ekaterini Thanou Greece 3 0.205 11.10 Q  
3 3 Tayna Lawrence Jamaica 2 0.171 11.12 Q  
4 4 Sevatheda Fynes Bahamas 6 0.172 11.16 Q  
5 6 Chryste Gaines United States 4 0.201 11.23    
6 7T Beverly McDonald Jamaica 7 0.193 11.31    
7 10 Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka 1 0.188 11.33    
8 16 Mercy Nku Nigeria 8 0.228 11.56    

Overall Results Semi-Finals

Semi-Finals
Overall Results
Place Athlete Nation Heat Lane Place Time Qual. Record
1 Marion Jones United States 2 5 1 11.01 Q  
2 Ekaterini Thanou Greece 2 3 2 11.10 Q  
3 Tayna Lawrence Jamaica 2 2 3 11.12 Q  
4 Sevatheda Fynes Bahamas 2 6 4 11.16 Q  
5 Merlene Ottey Jamaica 1 4 1 11.22 Q  
6 Chryste Gaines United States 2 4 5 11.23    
7 Chandra Sturrup Bahamas 1 7 2 11.31 Q  
Beverly McDonald Jamaica 2 7 6 11.31    
9 Zhanna Pintusevych Ukraine 1 5 3 11.32 Q  
10 Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka 2 1 7 11.33    
11 Debbie Ferguson Bahamas 1 3 4 11.34 Q  
12 Vida Nsiah Ghana 1 6 5 11.37    
13 Leonie Mani Cameroon 1 2 6 11.40    
14 Christine Arron France 1 8 7 11.42    
15 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor Australia 1 1 8 11.45    
16 Mercy Nku Nigeria 2 8 8 11.56    

Final

Heat 1 of 1
Date: Saturday 23 September 2000
Place Athlete Nation Lane Reaction Time Record
1 Ekaterini Thanou Greece 4 0.206 11.12  
2 Tayna Lawrence Jamaica 1 0.163 11.18  
3 Merlene Ottey Jamaica 3 0.179 11.19  
4 Zhanna Pintusevych Ukraine 7 0.223 11.20  
5 Chandra Sturrup Bahamas 6 0.193 11.21  
6 Sevatheda Fynes Bahamas 8 0.253 11.22  
7 Debbie Ferguson Bahamas 2 0.238 11.29  
DSQ Marion Jones United States 5 0.189 10.75 SB

Note: Thanou not awarded gold medal

 
 

 

 

 

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