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Women's 100M Final Women's 100M Semi-Finals 7/6/2021 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field COMPLETED EVENTS Compiled Results Women's 100m Final Results Top 3 in each heat and next 4 fastest advance to semis; Top 3 in each semi and next 2 fastest advance to nal Wind: -1.0 m/s 5 Gabby Thomas 11.15 6 PLACE ATHLETE RESULT LN/POS New Balance / Buford Bailey TC OLY STD 1 Sha'Carri Richardson 10.86 5 6 English Gardner 11.16 7 NIKE OLY STD NIKE OLY STD 2 Javianne Oliver 10.99 4 7 Aleia Hobbs 11.20 9 NIKE OLY STD adidas 3 Teahna Daniels 11.03 3 8 Kayla White 11.22 8 NIKE OLY STD NIKE OLY STD 4 Jenna Prandini 11.11 2 9 Candace Hill 11.23 1 PUMA OLY STD SB ASICS OLY STD Women's 100m Semi-Finals Results Top 3 in each heat and next 4 fastest advance to semis; Top 3 in each semi and next 2 fastest advance to nal PLACE ATHLETE RESULT REACT WIND HEA9T LN/POSDezerea Bryant 11.03 0.160 2.5 NIKE OLY STD m/s 1 Sha'Carri Richardson 10.64 Q 0.173 2.6 1 (1) 4 NIKE OLY STD m/s 10 Twanisha Terry 11.04 0.165 2.5 USC OLY STD m/s 2 Javianne Oliver 10.83 Q 0.162 2.5 2 (1) 5 NIKE OLY STD m/s 11 Mikiah Brisco 11.05 0.145 2.5 NIKE OLY STD 11.043 m/s 3 Teahna Daniels 10.84 Q 0.185 2.6 1 (2) 2 NIKE OLY STD m/s 12 Cambrea Sturgis 11.05 0.148 2.6 North Carolina A&T OLY STD 11.046 m/s 4 Gabby Thomas 10.95 Q 0.174 2.5 2 (2) 4 New Balance / Buford Bailey TC OLY STD m/s 13 Tianna Bartoletta 11.09 0.170 2.6 Unattached OLY STD m/s 5 English Gardner 10.96 Q 0.130 2.5 2 (3) 7 NIKE OLY STD 10.953 m/s 14 Morolake Akinosun 11.16 0.205 2.5 adidas OLY STD 11.157 m/s 6 Jenna Prandini 10.96 Q 0.151 2.6 1 (3) 6 PUMA 10.954 m/s 15 Maia McCoy 11.16 0.189 2.6 Tennessee OLY STD 11.158 m/s 7 Kayla White 10.98 q 0.145 2.6 1 (4) 3 NIKE OLY STD m/s FS Aleia Hobbs adidas OLY STD 8 Candace Hill 11.02 q 0.155 2.6 1 (5) 1 ASICS OLY STD m/s Heat-by-Heat 3 (6) Jenna Prandini 10.96 Q 6 Heat 1 PUMA Wind: 2.6 m/s 4 (7) Kayla White 10.98 q 3 PL ATHLETE MARK LN/POS NIKE 1 (1) Sha'Carri Richardson 4 10.64 Q 5 (8) Candace Hill 11.02 q 1 NIKE ASICS 2 (3) T h D i l 2 https://results.usatf.org/2020Trials/ 1/88 7/6/2021 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field 2 (3) Teahna Daniels 10.84 Q 2 6 (12) Cambrea Sturgis 11.05 5 NIKE North Carolina A&T 7 (13) Tianna Bartoletta 11.09 7 8 (15) Maia McCoy 11.16 8 Unattached Tennessee Heat 2 2 (4) Gabby Thomas 10.95 4 New Balance / Buford Bailey TC Wind: 2.5 Q m/s 3 (5) English Gardner 10.96 7 PL ATHLETE MARK LN/POS NIKE Q 1 (2) Javianne Oliver 10.83 5 NIKE 4 (9) Dezerea Bryant 11.03 2 Q NIKE 5 (10) Twanisha Terry 11.04 1 7 (14) Morolake Akinosun 11.16 8 USC adidas 6 (11) Mikiah Brisco 11.05 6 FS Aleia Hobbs 3 NIKE adidas Women's 100m 1st Round Results Top 3 in each heat and next 4 fastest advance to semis; Top 3 in each semi and next 2 fastest advance to nal PLACE ATHLETE RESULT REACT WIND HEA14T LN/POSCandace Hill 11.19 q 0.204 0.9 ASICS OLY STD m/s 1 Sha'Carri Richardson 10.84 Q 0.178 0.9 4 (1) 5 NIKE OLY STD m/s 15 Tamara Clark 11.20 0.219 0.8 Alabama OLY STD m/s 2 Javianne Oliver 10.96 Q 0.211 1.1 3 (1) 6 NIKE OLY STD m/s PB 16 Hannah Cunliffe 11.21 0.166 0.9 adidas OLY STD 11.203 m/s 3 Kayla White 10.99 Q 0.160 1.1 3 (2) 1 NIKE OLY STD m/s 17 Jada Baylark 11.21 0.170 0.8 SB Arkansas OLY STD 11.204 m/s 4 Gabby Thomas 0.157 0.8 1 (1) 5 11.00 Q 18 Jenna Prandini 0.173 -0.7 New Balance / Buford Bailey TC OLY STD m/s 11.22 Q PB PUMA m/s 5 Teahna Daniels 11.02 Q 0.160 1.1 3 (193) 3Caitland Smith 11.23 0.175 1.1 NIKE OLY STD m/s Unattached OLY STD m/s SB 20 Kiara Parker 11.25 0.168 1.1 6 Aleia Hobbs 0.156 0.8 1 (2) 4 11.04 Q ASICS OLY STD m/s adidas OLY STD m/s 21 Tianna Bartoletta 0.195 -0.7 7 Dezerea Bryant 0.208 0.8 1 (3) 1 11.27 Q 11.09 Q Unattached OLY STD m/s NIKE OLY STD m/s SB 22 Kortnei Johnson 11.28 0.179 -0.7 8 Maia McCoy 11.13 q 0.201 1.1 3 (4) 7NIKE OLY STD m/s Tennessee OLY STD m/s 23 Taylor Anderson 11.36 0.204 0.9 9 Twanisha Terry 11.14 q 0.179 1.1 3 (5) 4Unattached m/s m/s USC OLY STD 11.134 24 Alfreda Steele 11.37 0.235 -0.7 Miami (Fla) OLY STD 11.364 m/s 10 Morolake Akinosun 11.14 q 0.200 0.8 1 (4) 7 adidas OLY STD 11.137 m/s 25 Anavia Battle 11.37 0.196 0.9 Ohio State 11.369 m/s 11 Mikiah Brisco 11.15 Q 0.148 0.9 4 (2) 7 NIKE OLY STD 11.143 m/s 26 Ashley Henderson 11.39 0.182 0.8 adidas SB m/s 12 Cambrea Sturgis 11.15 Q 0.144 -0.7 2 (1) 2 27 Marybeth Sant Price 11.45 0.150 -0.7 North Carolina A&T OLY STD 11.148 m/s FK Elite TC OLY STD m/s 13 English Gardner 11.17 Q 0.139 0.9 4 (3) 8 NIKE OLY STD m/s 28 Shannon Ray 11.58 0.150 -0.7 Unattached m/s https://results.usatf.org/2020Trials/ 2/88 7/6/2021 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field 29 Tawanna Meadows 11.72 0.121 0.9 4 (DNS8) 1Tamari Davis Unattached OLY STD m/s adidas DNS Destinee Brown FS Destiny Smith-Barnett 1 8Unattached Unattached Heat-by-Heat Heat 1 4 (10) Morolake Akinosun 11.14 7 adidas Wind: 0.8 q m/s 5 (15) Tamara Clark 11.20 6 PL ATHLETE MARK LN/POS Alabama 1 (4) Gabby Thomas 11.00 5 6 (17) Jada Baylark 11.21 2 New Balance / Buford Bailey TC Q Arkansas 7 (26) Ashley Henderson 11.39 3 2 (6) Aleia Hobbs 11.04 4 adidas adidas Q FS Destiny Smith-Barnett 8 3 (7) Dezerea Bryant 11.09 1 Unattached NIKE Q 4 (22) Kortnei Johnson 11.28 6 Heat 2 NIKE Wind: -0.7 m/s 5 (24) Alfreda Steele 11.37 3 PL ATHLETE MARK LN/POS Miami (Fla) 1 (12) Cambrea Sturgis 11.15 Q 2 6 (27) Marybeth Sant Price 11.45 1 North Carolina A&T FK Elite TC 2 (18) Jenna Prandini 11.22 Q 5 7 (28) Shannon Ray 11.58 4 PUMA Unattached 3 (21) Tianna Bartoletta 11.27 Q 8 DNS Tamari Davis 7 Unattached adidas 4 (8) Maia McCoy 11.13 q 7 Heat 3 Tennessee Wind: 1.1 m/s 5 (9) Twanisha Terry 11.14 q 4 PL ATHLETE MARK LN/POS USC 1 (2) Javianne Oliver 10.96 Q 6 6 (19) Caitland Smith 11.23 2 NIKE Unattached 2 (3) Kayla White 10.99 Q 1 7 (20) Kiara Parker 11.25 5 NIKE ASICS 3 (5) Teahna Daniels 11.02 Q 3 DNS Destinee Brown 8 NIKE Unattached 4 (14) Candace Hill 11.19 q 6 Heat 4 ASICS Wind: 0.9 m/s 5 (16) Hannah Cunliffe 11.21 3 PL ATHLETE MARK LN/POS adidas 1 (1) Sha'Carri Richardson 10.84 Q 5 6 (23) Taylor Anderson 11.36 4 NIKE Unattached 2 (11) Mikiah Brisco 11.15 Q 7 7 (25) Anavia Battle 11.37 2 NIKE Ohio State 3 (13) English Gardner 11.17 Q 8 8 (29) Tawanna Meadows 11.72 1 NIKE Unattached Women's 200m Final Results 2 semis, top 3 each semi and next 2 fastest to nal https://results.usatf.org/2020Trials/ 3/88 7/6/2021 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field Wind: 4 Tamara Clark 21.98 0.186 1.3 m/s Alabama OLY STD PB PLACE ATHLETE RESULT REACT LN/POS 5 Allyson Felix 22.11 0.163 1 Gabby Thomas 21.61 0.173 6 Athleta OLY STD SB New Balance / Buford Bailey TC OLY STD WL MR PB 6 Dezerea Bryant 22.24 0.190 2 Jenna Prandini 21.89 0.191 5 NIKE OLY STD SB PUMA OLY STD PB 7 Lynna Irby 22.46 0.190 3 Anavia Battle 21.95 0.207 8 adidas OLY STD Ohio State OLY STD PB 8 Morolake Akinosun 22.49 0.197 adidas OLY STD Women's 200m Semi-Finals Results Top 3 each semi and next 2 fastest to nal PLACE ATHLETE RESULT REACT WIND HEA8T LN/POSLynna Irby 22.45 q 0.183 -0.3 adidas OLY STD m/s 1 Gabby Thomas 21.94 Q 0.188 1.8 2 (1) 6 SB New Balance / Buford Bailey TC OLY STD m/s WL PB 9 Kynnedy Flannel 22.46 0.190 -0.3 Texas OLY STD m/s 2 Jenna Prandini 21.99 Q 0.171 -0.3 1 (1) 5 PUMA OLY STD m/s PB 10 Teahna Daniels 22.62 0.182 1.8 NIKE OLY STD m/s 3 Allyson Felix 22.20 Q 0.164 -0.3 1 (2) 9 Athleta OLY STD m/s 11 Cambrea Sturgis 22.68 0.194 -0.3 SB North Carolina A&T OLY STD m/s 4 0.233 1.8 2 (2) 5 Anavia Battle 22.32 Q 12 Kyra Jefferson 22.75 0.160 1.8 Ohio State OLY STD m/s NIKE OLY STD m/s 5 Tamara Clark 22.35 Q 0.247 1.8 2 (133) 7Anglerne Annelus 22.78 0.270 -0.3 Alabama OLY STD m/s USC OLY STD m/s Dezerea Bryant 6 22.37 Q 0.374 -0.3 1 (143) 4Quanera Hayes 22.83 0.316 1.8 NIKE OLY STD m/s SB NIKE OLY STD m/s 7 Morolake Akinosun 22.44 q 0.211 -0.3 1 (154) 8Brittany Brown 22.97 0.240 1.8 adidas OLY STD m/s adidas OLY STD m/s PB 16 Cassandra Hall 23.32 0.161 1.8 UNLV m/s Heat-by-Heat 4 (7) Morolake Akinosun 22.44 q 8 Heat 1 adidas Wind: -0.3 m/s 5 (8) Lynna Irby 22.45 q 2 PL ATHLETE MARK LN/POS adidas 1 (2) Jenna Prandini 21.99 Q 5 6 (9) Kynnedy Flannel 22.46 7 PUMA Texas 2 (3) Allyson Felix 22.20 Q 9 7 (11) Cambrea Sturgis 22.68 6 Athleta North Carolina A&T 3 (6) Dezerea Bryant 22.37 Q 4 8 (13) Anglerne Annelus 22.78 3 NIKE USC Heat 2 4 (10) Teahna Daniels 22.62 9 NIKE Wind: 1.8 m/s 5 (12) Kyra Jefferson 22.75 4 NIKE PL ATHLETE MARK LN/POS 6 (14) Quanera Hayes 22.83 3 1 (1) Gabby Thomas 21.94 6 NIKE New Balance / Buford Bailey TC Q 7 (15) Brittany Brown 22 97 8 https://results.usatf.org/2020Trials/ 4/88 7/6/2021 2020 U.S.
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