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2018 Continental Cup Statistics 2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Women’s 100m - by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the World/Continental Cup Performance Performer Time Wind Name Team Pos Venue Year 1 1 10.65 1.1 Marion Jones USA 1 Johannesburg 1998 2 2 10.97 1.1 Chandra Sturrup AME 2 Johannesburg 1998 2 2 10.97 0.1 Sherone Simpson JAM 1 Athinai 2006 4 4 11.02 0.1 Evelyn Ashford USA 1 Roma 1979 5 5 11.05 1.1 Mary Onyali AFR 3 Johannesburg 1998 5 5 11.05 1.4 Kelly-Ann Baptiste AME 1 Split 2010 7 11.06 -0.9 Evelyn Ashford 1 Montreal 1979 7 7 11.06 -0.3 Tayna Lawrence AME 1 Madrid 2002 9 8 11.08 1.1 Zhanna Pintusevich EUR 4 Johannesburg 1998 9 8 11.08 -1.5 Veronica Campbell-Brown AME/JAM 1 Marrakech 2014 11 10 11.09 1.4 Shalonda Solomon AME 2 Split 2010 12 11 11.10 0.1 Kathy Smallwood EUR 2 Roma 1979 12 11 11.10 -0.6 Marlies Göhr GDR 1 Canberra 1985 14 11.13 0.1 Marlies Göhr 3 Roma 1979 15 13 11.14 1.4 Blessing Okagbare AFR 3 Split 2010 16 14 11.15 1.1 Irina Privalova RUS 5 Johannesburg 1998 17 11.16 0.0 Marlies Oelsner (Göhr) 1 Düsseldorf 1977 18 11.17 -0.9 Marlies Göhr 2 Montreal 1979 19 15 11.18 0.1 Angella Taylor AME 4 Roma 1979 19 15 11.18 -1.1 Sheila Echols USA 1 Barcelona 1989 21 17 11.19 0.1 Torri Edwards USA 2 Athinai 2006 Slowest winning time: 11.33 by Natalya Voronova (EUN) in 1992 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Time Wind Name Team Venue Year Max 0.32 10.65 1.1 Marion Jones USA Johannesburg 1998 Min 0.01 11.33 1.1 Natalya Voronova EUN Havana 1992 Best Marks for Places in the World/Continental Cup Pos Time Wind Name Team Venue Year 1 10.65 1.1 Marion Jones USA Johannesburg 1998 2 10.97 1.1 Chandra Sturrup AME Johannesburg 1998 3 11.05 1.1 Mary Onyali AFR Johannesburg 1998 4 11.08 1.1 Zhanna Pintusevich EUR Johannesburg 1998 5 11.15 1.1 Irina Privalova RUS Johannesburg 1998 6 11.25 1.1 Andrea Phillipp GER Johannesburg 1998 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue DayMonthYear 1 10.49 quarterfinal 0.0 Florence Griffith Joyner USA Indianapolis 16 July 1988 10.61 1.2 Florence Griffith Joyner USA Indianapolis 17 July 1988 2 10.75 0.1 Kerron Stewart JAM Berlin 17 Aug 2009 10.78 1.5 Carmelita Jeter USA London 4 Aug 2012 3 10.78 1.0 Tori Bowie USA Eugene 3 July 2016 10.81 1.5 Veronica Campbell-Brown JAM London 4 Aug 2012 10.82 1.7 Tori Bowie USA Eugene 30 May 2015 10.83 0.8 Carmelita Jeter USA Eugene 3 July 2010 4 10.85 1.5 Tianna Bartoletta USA London 4 Aug 2012 10.86 -1.0 Gwen Torrence USA Barcelona 1 Aug 1992 5 10.88 -1.0 Merlene Ottey JAM Barcelona 1 Aug 1992 10.89 1.5 Allyson Felix USA London 4 Aug 2012 6 10.92 0.5 Michelle-Lee Ahye TTO Rio de Janeiro 13 Aug 2016 10.94 1.5 Kelly-Ann Baptiste TTO London 4 Aug 2012 10.96 1.2 Jenna Prandini USA Eugene 26 June 2015 10.97 -0.1 Christine Arron FRA Sevilla 22 Aug 1999 ** recorded in quarter final Multiple Gold Medalists: Marlies Göhr (GDR): 1977, 1985 Evelyn Ashford (USA): 1979, 1981 Multiple Medalists: Evelyn Ashford (USA): 1979 Gold; 1981 Gold Mary Onyali (AFR): 1989 Silver; 1994 Bronze; 1998 Bronze Liliana Allen (AME): 1992 Silver; 1994 Silver Marlies Göhr (GDR): 1977 Gold; 1979 Silver; 1981 Bronze; 1985 Gold 100m – 200m double medalists (double gold medalists are indicated with #) Name Team 100m 200m 4x100mR Venue Year Evelyn Ashford # USA Gold Gold 4th Montreal 1979 Evelyn Ashford # USA Gold Gold Silver Roma 1981 Grace Jackson AME Silver Silver 4th Canberra 1985 Marina Zhirova URS Silver Bronze Silver Canberra 1985 Mary Onyali AFR Silver Silver DNF Barcelona 1989 Silke Möller GDR Bronze Gold Gold Barcelona 1989 Natalya Voronova EUN Gold Silver 5th Havana 1992 Irina Privalova EUR Gold Silver Did not run London 1994 Marion Jones # USA Gold Gold Did not run Johannesburg 1998 Vida Anim AFR Bronze Bronze Bronze Athinai 2006 100m – 4x100mR double gold medalists Name Team Venue Year Marlies Göhr GDR Canberra 1985 Sherone Simpson AME Athinai 2006 Kelly-Ann Baptiste AME Split 2010 Veronica Campbell-Brown AME Marrakech 2014 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Team Men Women Venue Year USA James Sanford Evelyn Ashford Montreal 1979 Medals by teams – World Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze USA 5 1 AME 1 4+1= 1 GDR 2 1 2 EUR 1 2 1 EUN 1 AFR 1 3 URS 1= ASI 2 Medals by teams – Continental Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze AME 2 2 EUR 1 AFR 1 ASI Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with Olympic Gold medal: Name Nat Continental/World Cup Olympics Evelyn Ashford USA 1981 1984 Marion Jones USA 1998, 2002 2000 Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with World Championships Gold medal Name Nat Continental/World Cup World Championships Marlies Gohr GDR 1977, 1985 1983 Marion Jones USA 1998, 2002 1997, 1999 Veronica Campbell-Brown AME/JAM 2014 2007 World/Continental Cups: Year Gold team Time Silver team Time Bronze team Time 2014 Veronica Campbell -Brown AME 11.08 Michelle Lee Ahye AME 11.25 Dafne Schippers EUR 11.26 2010 Kelly-Ann Baptiste AME 11.05 Shalonda Solomon AME 11.09 Blessing Okagbare AFR 11.14 2006 Sherone Simpson AME 10.97 Torri Edwards USA 11.19 Vida Anim AFR 11.21 2002 Marion Jones USA 10.90 Tayna Lawrence AME 11.06 Susanthika Jayasinghe ASI 11.20 1998 Marion Jones USA 10.65 Chandra Sturrup AME 10.97 Mary Onyali AFR 11.05 1994 Irina Privalova EUR 11.32 Liliana Allen AME 11.50 Mary Onyali AFR 11.52 1992 Natalya Voronova EUN 11.33 Liliana Allen AME 11.34 Aian Yumei ASI 11.44 1989 Sheila Echols USA 11.18 Mary Onyali AFR 11.23 Silke Moller GDR 11.24 1985 Marlies Gohr GDR 11.10 Grace Jackson AME 11.30 Marina Zhirova URS 1981 Evelyn Ashford USA 11.02 Kathy Smallwood EUR 11.10 Marlies Gohr GDR 11.13 1979 Evelyn Ashford USA 11.06 Morlies Gohr GDR 11.17 Annegret Richter EUR 11.36 1977 Marlies Olsner GDR 11.16 Sonia Lannaman EUR 11.26 Silvia Chivas AME 11.34 Last nine World Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2017 Tori Bowie USA 10.85 Marie Josee Ta Lou CIV 10.86 Dafne Schippers NED 10.96 2015 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce JAM 10.76 Dafne Schippers NE 10.81 Tori Bowie USA 10.86 2013 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce JAM 10.71 Murielle Ahoure CIVD 10.93 Carmelita Jeter USA 10.94 2011 Carmelita Jeter USA 10.90 Veronica Campbell-Bown JAM 10.97 Kelly-Ann Baptiste TRI 10.98 2009 Shelly-Ann Fraser JAM 10.73 Kerron Stewart JAM 10.75 Carmelita Jeter USA 10.90 2007 Veronica Campbell JAM 11.01 Lauryn Williams USA 11.01 Carmelita Jeter USA 11.02 2005 Lauryn Williams USA 10.93 Veronica Campbell JAM 10.95 Christine Arron FRA 10.98 2003 Torri Edwards USA 10.93 Zhanna Block UK 10.99 Chandra Sturrup BAH 11.02 2001 Zhann Pintusevich Block UKR 10.82 Katerina Thanou GRR 10.91 Chandra Sturrup BAH 11.02 E Last eight Olympics: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2016 Elaine Thompson JAM 10.71 Tori Bowie USA 10.83 Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce JAM 10.86 2012 Shelly Ann Fraser-Pryce JAM 10.75 Carmelita Jeter USA 10.78 Veronica Campbell-Brown JAM 10.94 2008 Shelly Ann Fraser JAM 10.78 Sherone Simpson JAM 10.98 Kerron Stewart JAM 10.98 2004 Yuliya Nestarenko BLR 10.93 Lauryn Williams USA 10.96 Veronica Campbell JAM 10.97 2000 Katerina Thanou GRE 11.12 Tanya Lawrence JAM 11.18 Merlene Ottey JAM 11.19 1996 Gail Devers USA 10.94 Merlene Ottey JAM 10.94 Gwen Torrence USA 10.96 1992 Gail Devers USA 10.82 Juliet Cuthbert JAM 10.83 Irina Privalova EUN 10.84 1988 Florence Griffith Joyner USA 10.54 Evelyn Ashford USA 10.83 Heike Drechsler GDR 10.85 Fastest Performances in September Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 10.62 1.0 Florence Griffith-Joyner USA 1q3 OG-Seoul 24 Sept 1988 2 2 10.64 1.2 Carmelita Jeter USA 1 Shanghai 20 Sept 2009 3 3 10.65 1.1 Marion Jones USA 1 Johannesburg 12 Sept 1998 Combined 2017 & 2018 World List Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 10.71 0.8 Elaine Thompson JAM 1 Kingston 23 June 2017 2 10.78 -0.3 Elaine Thompson 1 Shanghai 13 May 2017 3 2 10.82 0.9 Michelle Lee Ahye TTO 1 Port of Spain 24 June 2017 4 3 10.83 1.1 Murielle Ahoure CIV 1 Montverde 10 June 2017 5 4 10.84 1.1 Veronica Campbell-Brown JAM 2 Montverde 10 June 2017 6 10.84 -0.2 Elaine Thompson 1sf2 London 6 Aug 2017 7 5 10.85 2.0 Aleia Hobbs USA 1 Baton Rouge 29 Apr 2017 8 6 10.85 0.1 Tori Bowie USA 1 London 6 Aug 2017 9 7 10.85 1.5 Marie Josee Ta Lou CIV 1 Doha 4 May 2018 10 8 10.85 0.0 Dina Asher-Smith GBR 1 Berlin – EC 7 Aug 2018 Please send corrections to [email protected] .
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