2019 World Athletics Championships – Women's 100 metres


The women's 100 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, on 28 to 29 September 2019.

Summary

While they were both introduced in minor roles in 2007, Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser exploded into international stature by winning the 2009 World Championships in the 100 meters for men and women respectively. They brought Jamaican sprinting to the forefront by winning two straight Olympics. Bolt added a third in 2016 capping his spectacular career, but showed fallibility at the 2017 Championships before retiring. Now married, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce had returned from maternity leave in 2017.
Here, against the Olympic Champion and the defending champion, Fraser-Pryce dominated the heats and the semi-finals. In the final, she took the lead on the first step and pulled away to a dominating victory in a world-leading time of 10.71. While Marie-Josée Ta Lou was the next fastest out of the blocks, Dina Asher-Smith closed quickly to overtake Ta Lou for a clear silver medal, leaving the defending silver medalist with the bronze.
For 32-year-old Fraser-Pryce, it was only.01 off of her personal best and Marion Jones' Championship record, and one of the fastest times in history. Asher-Smith's 10.83 was the British national record.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:
RecordAthleteDateLocation
World10.49Florence Griffith-Joyner16 Jul 1988Indianapolis, United States
Championship10.70Marion JonesSeville, Spain
World leading10.73Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce21 Jun 2019Kingston, Jamaica
World leading10.73Elaine Thompson21 Jun 2019Kingston, Jamaica
African10.78Murielle Ahouré11 Jun 2016Montverde, United States
Asian10.79Li Xuemei18 Oct 1997Shanghai, China
NACAC10.49Florence Griffith-Joyner16 Jul 1988Indianapolis, United States
South American10.91Rosângela Santos6 Aug 2017London, Great Britain
European10.73Christine Arron19 Aug 1998Budapest, Hungary
Oceanian11.11Melissa Breen9 Feb 2014Canberra, Australia

The following records were set at the competition:
RecordAthleteDate
Nepalese12.72Sarswati Chaudhary28 Sep 2019
World Leading10.71Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce29 Sep 2019
British10.83Dina Asher-Smith29 Sep 2019

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time, was as follows:
DateTimeRound
28 September16:30Heats
29 September21:20Semi-finals
29 September23:20Final

Results

Heats

The first 3 in each heat and the next six fastest qualified for the semifinals. The overall results were as follows:

Semi-finals

The first two in each heat and the next two fastest qualify for the final.
RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce10.81Q
22Dina Asher-Smith10.87Q,
31Marie-Josée Ta Lou10.87Q
41Elaine Thompson11.00Q
53Murielle Ahouré11.05Q,
62Jonielle Smith11.06Q
73Dafne Schippers11.07q
81Teahna Daniels11.10q
92Mujinga Kambundji11.10
102Morolake Akinosun11.17
111Daryll Neita11.18
123Kelly-Ann Baptiste11.19
131Tynia Gaither11.20
132Liang Xiaojing11.20
151Gina Bass11.24
162Ewa Swoboda11.27
171Wei Yongli11.28
183Tatjana Pinto11.29
192Crystal Emmanuel11.29
201Gina Lückenkemper11.30
213Ge Manqi11.31
223Imani-Lara Lansiquot11.35
2English Gardner
3Tori Bowie

Final

The final was started on 29 September at 23:20.
RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
6Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce10.71'
7Dina Asher-Smith10.83'
4Marie-Josée Ta Lou10.90
45Elaine Thompson10.93
58Murielle Ahouré11.02
69Jonielle Smith11.06
73Teahna Daniels11.19
2Dafne Schippers