Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metres

Women's 200 metres
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
VenueBeijing National Stadium
DatesAugust 19
August 20
August 21 (final)
Competitors46 from 36 nations
Winning time21.74 s
Medalists
 
 
 
Athletics at the
2008 Summer Olympics
Track events
100 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
5000 m men women
10,000 m men women
100 m hurdles women
110 m hurdles men
400 m hurdles men women
3000 m
steeplechase
men women
4 × 100 m relay men women
4 × 400 m relay men women
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Marathon men women
20 km walk men women
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Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Shot put men women
Discus throw men women
Javelin throw men women
Hammer throw men women
Combined events
Heptathlon women
Decathlon men

The women's 200 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place on 19–21 August (final) at the Beijing National Stadium.[1]

Allyson Felix, the young American athlete and already a double World champion, entered the 200m race in Beijing as a favorite for the gold. Defending champion Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica also appeared to be in great form, setting a new personal best of 21.94 seconds at the Olympic trials.

In the final, Campbell-Brown had the quickest start and made up the stagger very quickly on Allyson Felix, who had been drawn in the lane outside of her. Running a stellar curve and accelerating out of the bend, the Jamaican athlete held her form to cross the line in 21.74 seconds, the fastest time of the decade and a new personal best.

Veronica Campbell-Brown, who suffered from injuries that led to disappointment in the 200m in the 2007 World Championships, returned to form to become only the second woman in history to win back-to-back Olympic 200m titles. Allyson Felix was once again relegated to the silver medal in a seasonal best of 21.93, the second-fastest time of her career. Jamaican Kerron Stewart won the bronze medal by just a hundredth of a second.

The qualifying standards were 23.00 s (A standard) and 23.20 s (B standard).[2]

Records

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

World record United States Florence Griffith-Joyner (United States) 21.34 s Seoul, South Korea 29 September 1988
Olympic record  Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA) 21.34 s Seoul, South Korea 29 September 1988

No new world or Olympic records were set for this event.

Results

Round 1

Qualification: First 4 in each heat (Q) and the next 8 fastest (q) advance to the Round 2.

RankHeatAthleteCountryTimeNotes[3]
12 Muna Lee United States 22.71 Q
22 Muriel Hurtis-Houairi France 22.72 Q
32 Cydonie Mothersille Cayman Islands 22.76 Q, SB
44 Roqaya Al-Gassra Bahrain 22.81 Q
56 Nataliya Pyhyda Ukraine 22.91 Q, =PB
66 Sherone Simpson Jamaica 22.94 Q
74 Emily Freeman Great Britain 22.95 Q
82 Yuliya Chermoshanskaya Russia 22.98 Q
91 Allyson Felix United States 23.02 Q
104 Kerron Stewart Jamaica 23.03 Q
115 Veronica Campbell-Brown Jamaica 23.04 Q
111 Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka 23.04 Q
135 Kadiatou Camara Mali 23.06 Q
143 Marshevet Hooker United States 23.07 Q
156 Roxana Díaz Cuba 23.09 Q
166 LaVerne Jones-Ferrette Virgin Islands 23.12 Q
172 Ivet Lalova Bulgaria 23.13 q, SB
181 Virgil Hodge Saint Kitts and Nevis 23.14 Q
195 Natalia Rusakova Russia 23.21 Q
203 Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie Bahamas 23.22 Q
214 Ionela Târlea Romania 23.24 Q
221 Aleksandra Fedoriva Russia 23.29 Q
233 Oludamola Osayomi Nigeria 23.31 Q
245 Sheniqua Ferguson Bahamas 23.33 Q
244 Darlenis Obregón Colombia 23.33 q
265 Adrienne Power Canada 23.40 q
276 Evelyn dos Santos Brazil 23.43 q
285 Vincenza Calì Italy 23.44 q
284 Guzel Khubbieva Uzbekistan 23.44 q
306 Allison George Grenada 23.45 q
311 Inna Eftimova Bulgaria 23.50 q
323 Eleni Artymata Cyprus 23.58 Q, SB
336 Marta Jeschke Poland 23.59
344 Jade Bailey Barbados 23.62
343 Sabina Veit Slovenia 23.62
365 Isabel Le Roux South Africa 23.67
373 Gloria Kemasuode Nigeria 23.72
383 Meritzer Williams Saint Kitts and Nevis 23.83
392 Mariely Sánchez Dominican Republic 24.05
403 Fabienne Feraez Benin 24.07
402 Carol Rodríguez Puerto Rico 24.07
421 Kia Davis Liberia 24.31
434 Lai Lai Win Myanmar 24.37
441 Kirsten Nieuwendam Suriname 24.46NR
456 Gretta Taslakian Lebanon 25.32SB
465 Samia Yusuf Omar Somalia 32.16
1 Vida Anim Ghana DNS
2 Kim Gevaert Belgium DNS

Round 2

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) advance to the Semifinals.

RankHeatAthleteCountryTimeNotes
14 Sherone Simpson Jamaica 22.60 Q
23 Yuliya Chermoshanskaya Russia 22.63 Q, PB
31 Veronica Campbell-Brown Jamaica 22.64 Q
41 Allyson Felix United States 22.74 Q
43 Kerron Stewart Jamaica 22.74 Q
62 Roqaya Al-Gassra Bahrain 22.76 Q
63 Marshevet Hooker United States 22.76 Q
81 Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie Bahamas 22.77 Q
94 Muna Lee United States 22.83 Q
91 Cydonie Mothersille Cayman Islands 22.83 q
112 Muriel Hurtis-Houairi France 22.89 Q
122 Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka 22.94 Q
134 Emily Freeman Great Britain 22.95 Q
142 Roxana Díaz Cuba 22.98 q
153 Nataliya Pyhyda Ukraine 23.03 q
162 Aleksandra Fedoriva Russia 23.04 q
173 Kadiatou Camara Mali 23.06
184 Ivet Lalova Bulgaria 23.15
194 Virgil Hodge Saint Kitts and Nevis 23.17
201 Ionela Târlea Romania 23.22
212 Oludamola Osayomi Nigeria 23.27
224 Natalia Rusakova Russia 23.28
231 Evelyn dos Santos Brazil 23.35
241 LaVerne Jones-Ferrette Virgin Islands 23.37
252 Darlenis Obregón Colombia 23.40
262 Inna Eftimova Bulgaria 23.48
273 Adrienne Power Canada 23.51
283 Vincenza Calì Italy 23.56
293 Sheniqua Ferguson Bahamas 23.61
304 Eleni Artymata Cyprus 23.77
314 Allison George Grenada 23.77
1 Guzel Khubbieva Uzbekistan DNS

Semifinals

Qualification: First 4 in each heat (Q) advance to the Final.[4]

Semifinal 1

20 August 2008 - 21:55 Wind: 0.0 m/s

RankLaneAthleteCountryTimeNotesReact
15 Veronica Campbell-Brown Jamaica 22.19 Q 0.187
27 Kerron Stewart Jamaica 22.29 Q 0.217
34 Muna Lee United States 22.29 Q, PB0.186
49 Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie Bahamas 22.51 Q 0.165
56 Yuliya Chermoshanskaya Russia 22.57PB0.204
63 Nataliya Pyhyda Ukraine 22.95 0.160
78 Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka 22.98 0.245
82 Roxana Díaz Cuba 23.12 0.177

Semifinal 2

20 August 2008 - 22:04 Wind: -0.2 m/s

Allyson Felix wins the second semifinal.
RankLaneAthleteCountryTimeNotesReact
17 Allyson Felix United States 22.33 Q 0.181
29 Marshevet Hooker United States 22.50 Q 0.196
35 Sherone Simpson Jamaica 22.50 Q 0.175
43 Cydonie Mothersille Cayman Islands 22.61 Q, SB0.212
54 Muriel Hurtis-Houairi France 22.71 0.188
66 Roqaya Al-Gassra Bahrain 22.72 0.259
78 Emily Freeman Great Britain 22.83 0.201
82 Aleksandra Fedoriva Russia 23.22 0.202

Final

21 August 2008 - Wind: 0.6 m/s

Rank Lane Name Country Reaction Time Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) 4 Veronica Campbell-Brown Jamaica 0.172 21.74 PB
2nd, silver medalist(s) 5 Allyson Felix United States 0.193 21.93 SB
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 6 Kerron Stewart Jamaica 0.199 22.00
4 9 Muna Lee United States 0.176 22.01 PB
5 7 Marshevet Hooker United States 0.200 22.34 PB
6 8 Sherone Simpson Jamaica 0.167 22.36
7 2 Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie Bahamas 0.175 22.61
8 3 Cydonie Mothersille Cayman Islands 0.206 22.68

WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

References

  1. "Olympic Athletics Competition Schedule". IAAF. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  2. "Entry Standards - The XXIX Olympic Games - Beijing, China - 8/24 August 2008". IAAF. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  3. "Olympic Games 2008 - Results 08-19-2008 - 200 Metres W Heats". IAAF. Archived from the original on 21 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-21.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-08-26. Retrieved 2008-08-26. Retrieved 2008-08-26.
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