Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres


The women's 100 metres was an event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There were a total of 55 participating athletes, with seven qualifying heats. The top four in each heat qualified for the quarterfinals along with the four fastest remaining.
The world record holder and defending gold medalist Florence Griffith-Joyner had retired. The returning silver medalist, 35 year old Evelyn Ashford ran fast in the quarterfinals but was eliminated in the semis. Other returning veterans included Merlene Ottey, who won her first Olympic medal in 1980, Gwen Torrence and Anelia Nuneva who made a heroic attempt to keep up with Griffith-Joyner four years earlier, only to have her hamstring explode in the attempt. Through the semi-final round, Juliet Cuthbert had the fastest qualifying time, while Gwen Torrence was the winner of the other semi-final. Both Cuthbert and Torrence were also returning finalists from 1988. Irina Privalova, Mary Onyali and Liliana Allen were younger sprinters. As the world championship silver medalist in the 100 metres hurdles, Gail Devers was known as a hurdler and didn't carry a strong reputation as a sprinter, though she had finished a distant second in Griffith-Joyner's world record race.
From the gun in the final, Privalova leaped out to an early lead in lane 6. Less noticed in lane 2, Devers also got a slight edge on the two Jamaicans and Torrence in the middle of the track. But Privalova couldn't put them away, instead all three were slowly gaining on the early leaders, with Cuthbert gaining a slight edge amongst the three. By the finish, Devers, Cuthbert, Privalova and Torrence all were within a foot of one another, with Ottey only another foot back. Separated by inches, Devers beat Cuthbert to the line. Privalova barely arrived ahead of Torrence who passed her in the next step after the line.
Four years later, it would be Devers again by inches ahead of Ottey and Torrence to become only the second woman to win the 100 twice in a row.

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records prior to the 1992 Summer Olympics.
World Record10.49 Florence Griffith-JoynerIndianapolis July 16, 1988
Olympic Record10.62 Florence Griffith-JoynerSeoul September 24, 1988

Results

Heats

First 4 from each heat and the next 4 fastest qualified for the semifinals.
RankHeatAthleteNationTimeNotes
13Juliet Cuthbert11.14
24Gail Devers11.23
36Evelyn Ashford11.23
41Merlene Ottey11.26
55Gwen Torrence11.28
67Beatrice Utondu11.30
73Anelia Nuneva11.34
86Mary Onyali11.37
95Christy Opara11.39
102Irina Privalova11.42
116Wang Huei-Chen11.43
121Sisko Hanhijoki11.44
133Elinda Vorster11.45
137Olga Bogoslovskaya11.45
157Nelli Fiere-Cooman11.47
164Pauline Davis-Thompson11.48
175Liliana Allen11.49
181Patricia Girard11.51
193Melinda Gainsford11.57
197Laurence Bily11.57
216Lucrécia Jardim11.58
222Kerry Johnson11.62
223Odiah Sidibé11.62
244Stephanie Douglas11.65
254Myra Mayberry-Wilkinson11.67
261Gao Han11.68
266Tian Yumei11.68
282Xiao Yehua11.69
287Sabine Tröger11.69
301Cristina Castro Salvador11.72
312Dahlia Duhaney11.73
315Andrea Philipp11.73
335Lalao Robine Ravaoniriana11.74
344Heather Samuel11.76
355Patricia Foufoué Ziga11.77
362Karen Clarke11.79
372N'Deye Binta Dia11.83
382Damayanthi Darsha11.88
393Ratjai Sripet11.99
407Marcel Winkler12.01
416Dawnette Douglas12.05
424Gaily Dube12.08
431Trương Hoàng Mỹ Linh12.11
443Monique Kengné12.12
446Zoila Stewart12.12
465Ngozi Mwanamwambwa12.13
477Aminata Konaté12.33
481Gail Prescod12.41
493Vaciseva Tavaga12.47
506Deirdre Caruana12.59
515Muyegbe Mubala12.76
524Laure Kuetey13.11
532Aminath Rishtha13.66
7Magdalena Ansue
4Antónia de Jesus

Quarterfinals

Quarterfinal 1

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Evelyn Ashford11.13
2Beatrice Utondu11.31
3Sisko Hanhijoki11.50
4Patricia Girard11.54
5Kerry Johnson11.59
6Dahlia Duhaney11.61
7Lucrécia Jardim11.66
8Tian Yumei11.78

Quarterfinal 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Juliet Cuthbert11.12
2Anelia Nuneva11.17
3Mary Onyali11.28
4Elinda Vorster11.44
5Nelli Fiere-Cooman11.55
6Laurence Bily11.64
7Myra Mayberry11.69
8Cristina Castro11.79

Quarterfinal 3

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Merlene Ottey11.15
2Gwen Torrence11.17
3Pauline Davis11.31
4Olga Bogoslovskaya11.43
5Odiah Sidibé11.63
6Andrea Philipp11.67
7Xiao Yehua11.73
8Stephanie Douglas11.77

Quarterfinal 4

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Irina Privalova10.98
2Gail Devers11.17
3Liliana Allen11.33
4Christy Opara-Thompson11.42
5Wang Huei-Chen11.57
6Melinda Gainsford11.67
7Gao Han11.76
8Sabine Tröger11.76

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Gwen Torrence11.02
2Merlene Ottey11.07
3Irina Privalova11.08
4Mary Onyali11.30
5Pauline Davis11.34
6Christy Opara-Thompson11.47
7Sisko Hanhijoki11.65
8Patricia Girard11.70

Semifinal 2

RankAthleteNationTimeNotes
1Juliet Cuthbert10.98
2Gail Devers11.12
3Anelia Nuneva11.17
4Liliana Allen11.28
5Evelyn Ashford11.29
6Elinda Vorster11.44
7Olga Bogoslovskaya11.45
8Beatrice Utondu11.53

Final

RankAthleteNationTime
Gail Devers10.82
Juliet Cuthbert10.83
Irina Privalova10.84
4Gwen Torrence10.86
5Merlene Ottey10.88
6Anelia Nuneva11.10
7Mary Onyali11.15
8Liliana Allen11.19