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STUDY © by IAAF Model for Individual Pacing 32: 3/4; 27-44, 2017 Strategies in the 400 Metres By Rafael Martín-Acero, Ferran A. Rodríguez, Alex Codina-Trenzano and Pedro Jiménez-Reyes In Memoriam et ad Honorem Prof. Carlo Vittori ABSTRACT AUTHORS Coaches have traditionally used the ath- Rafael Martín-Acer, PhD, is a professor at lete’s personal best time for 200m as a the University of A Coruña, Spain. He was reference to establish the ideal 200m split the head coach of Spain’s women's athletics that will minimize the loss of velocity in the from 1988 to 1990 and the national wom- final 100m of a 400m race. However, this en’s sprint and relay coach (1986-1992). method has certain practical limitations as evidenced at the elite level by the two most Ferran A. Rodríguez, MD, PhD, is a professor recent World records in the men’s 400m at INEFC Barcelona (University of Barcelo- race – 43.18 by Michael Johnson (USA) na), Spain. He served as sprint physiologist in 1999 and 43.03 by Wade Van Niekerk for the Spanish national team (1986-1992). (RSA) in 2016 – which were achieved with very different pacing strategies. This arti- Alex Codina-Trenzano is a coach at the cle describes a model for individualising High Performance Centre of Sant Cugat the pacing strategy for the 400m tested in (CAR Barcelona), Spain. He was the Span- the early 1990s with elite female Spanish ish national sprint and hurdles coach 400m runners, including two-time Euro- (1991-2018). pean indoor champion Sandra Myers. -
Sandra Myers
Sandra Myers Little River/Kansas -USA- 09.01.1961; 1,72/59 Kg Licenciada en Música y Piano. 33 veces internacional con España. Obtuvo la nacionalidad española en diciembre de 1987 Historial Nacional Plusmarquista de España al aire libre de 100 (11.06); 200 (22.38); 400 (49.67); 600 (1.26.99); Longitud (6,60) y 4 x 400 (3.27.57). Plusmarquista de España en pista cubierta de 60 (7.23); 200 (22.81); 400 (50.99); Longitud (6,68) y 4 x 400 (3.31.86) Campeona de España de 100m al aire libre (1989) Campeona de España de 200m al aire libre (1988 y 1989) Campeona de España de 400m al aire libre (1990-91-92-93-94-95-96) Campeona de España de Longitudal aire libre (1989) Campeona de España de 60m en pista cubierta (1989-90) Campeona de España de 200m en pista cubierta (1996) Campeona de España de 400m en pista cubierta (1991-92-93-95-96) Campeona de España de longitud en pista cubierta (1988-89) Mejor atleta española en 1990 y 1991 Récords de España Absolutos Aire Libre 100m: 11.3 (1988); 11.43 y 11.39 (1989); 11.34 (1990); 11.06 (1991) 200m: 22.81 - 22.65 - 22.38 (1990) 400m: 51.22 - 51.18 - 51.01 (1990); 49.67 (1991) Longitud: 6.60 (1988) 4x100m: 44.5 (1988); 44.85 y 44.62 (1989); 44.41 (1990); 44.08 (1991) 4x400m: 3:29.12 y 3:27.57 (1991) 600m: 1:26.99 (1993) Pista Cubierta 50m: 6.28 (1995) -60m: 7.24 (1988); 7.24 (1989); 7.23 (1990) - 200m: 23.08 y 23.08 (1990); 22.81 (1991) - 400m: 51.89, 51:82 y 50.99 (1991) - Longitud: 6.44, 6.52 y 6.68 (1988) - 4x200m: 1:35.50 (1990) - 4x400m: 3:31.86 (1991) Historial Internacional JJOO 1988 - Seul 100m (5e2/11.86) -
EUROPEAN VETERAN OUTDOORS RECORDS 2011 Compiled by Ivar Söderlind, Statistician of EVAA (20.10.2011)
1 EUROPEAN VETERAN OUTDOORS RECORDS 2011 compiled by Ivar Söderlind, statistician of EVAA (20.10.2011) In 2011, up to October 20, I have registered 43 new or modified European Records and 25 also are World Records. In the European Masters Games (EMG) in Italy September 10-20 I found 5 European Records and all 5 also are World Records. In the WMA Championship Outdoors in Sacramento, USA July 5-17 I have noted 6 European Records and 3 of these records are World Records. And in the European Veteran Athletic Championship Indoors (EVACI) in Gent, BEL March 16-20 2011 I found 3 World Records outdoors: in discus W75, Weight Throw M80 and Hammer W80. In 2010 I changed in the Record Lists because of new equipments, weights, hurdles distances etc. from May 1 2010. WMA´s decided changes in the rules for veterans were then implemented. In K70+ and M80+, 300m hurdles have been replaced by 200 m hurdles (hurdle height 68.6 cm). In the European Record Lists we will present both old records (in 300m hurdles) and the new records (in 200m hurdles). In K75+ the weight in Shot Put and Hammer dropped from 3.0 kg to 2.0 kg and in weight throw it dropped from 5.45 to 4.0 kg. The old records in these throw events will be left up until it is better results with the new weights. In M60-M65, we have (since 2009) new hurdles distance of 60m hurdles indoor and 100m hurdles outdoor (12.00 meters from the start to the first hurdle and 16.00 meters from the last hurdles to the goal.) Observe that IAAF:s rules concerning the winds in Multievent competitions was changed in the congress at the World Championships in Berlin 2009 and the 4.0 m/s limit is not valid anymore! The only rule is the average of 2.0 m/s taken over all wind measured events. -
NATIONAL RECORDS / NATIONAL BESTS 4 X 200 Metres / 4 X 800 Metres / Distance Medley Relay / 4 X 1.500 Metres / 4 X 400 Metres Mixed Relay
NATIONAL RECORDS / NATIONAL BESTS 4 x 200 metres / 4 x 800 metres / Distance Medley Relay / 4 x 1.500 metres / 4 x 400 metres mixed relay Compiled by Miguel Villaseñor AEEA (Asociación Española de Estadísticos de Atletismo) member AEEA web page: http://www.rfea.es/aeea/index.asp Corrections and additions to [email protected] Twitter: @MigVillasenor With thanks to Manuel Arons de Carvalho (POR), Alain Bouillé (FRA), Marco Buccellato (ITA), Aliaksandr But-Husaim (BLR), Mark Butler (GBR), Thomas Constas (GRE), György Csiki (HUN), Gerard Dupuy (FRA), David Eiger (ISR), José Javier Etayo (ESP), Carole Fuchs (FRA), Arild Glemme (NOR), Karl Graf (AUT), Matti Hannus (FIN), Jonas Hedman (SWE), José Luis Hernández (ESP), Heinrich Hubbeling (GER), Richard Hymans (GBR), Juhani Jalava (FIN), Paul Jenes (AUS), Zbigniew Jonik (POL), Alfonz Juck (SVK), Ozren Karamata (SRB), Georges Klepper (LUX), Peter Larsson (SWE), Raul Leoni (ITA), Børre Lilloe (NOR), Bernard Linley (TTO), Rooney Magnusson (SWE), Crisanto Martín (ESP), Marco Martini (ITA), Peter Matthews (GBR), Stuart Mazdon (GBR), Giuseppe Mazza (ITA), Steponas Misiunas (LTU), Michel Nazé (FRA), Tony O'Donoghue (IRL), Luis Pineda (MEX), Arisnel Rodríguez (DOM), Enzo Sabaddin (ITA), Tatsumi Senda (JPN), Andris Stagis (LAT), Marcelo Szwarcfiter (URU), Sergey Tikhonov (RUS), Milan Urban (CZE), Alexander Vangelov (BUL), Luis Vinker (ARG) and Jad Adrian Washif (MAS). Updated 17 April 2017 Notes: Some performances are national best marks and they has not been ratified as national records. -
Etn1991 21 Panamg
33:11.37. • 100H(1.8), Narozhilenko 12.28 (WL) (3, 6 1 • W); 2. Grigoryeva 12.39 (=5, x W); 3. Bodrova 12.81; 4. Chemysheva 12.93; 5. Sinyukina 13.13; 6. Politika 13.14; 7. Zeryabina 13.16. Heats : 1(1.8)-1. Grigoryeva 12.61. 111(-0.4)- lillill llll'll■■■III 1. Narozhilenko 12.64. Semis: 1(1.1)-1. Grigoryeva 12.78. 11(1.3)- 1. Narozhilenko 12.44. 1 400H, Chuprina 55.12; 2. lgnatyuk 55.28; 3. Ordina 55.31 ; 4. Torshina 55.74; 5. 1?11 i li l.:i lll 1■ ii ll lli1 Nazarova 55.84 ; 6. Mikusheva 55.92 . l~l~ed#~ll1~-,~ r~ II~l~ 1dlffll]l~iltij1~i]II;i 10kmW, lvanova42:50; 2. Nikolayeva 43:25; 3. Kovalenko 43:54 ; 4. Serbinenko 44:24. 4 x 100, Russia 43.30; 2. Ukraine 43.81. 4 x 400 , Ukraine 3:24.65; 2. Russia 3:25.14; 3. Moscow3 :28.41. -Major International Meets- FieldEvents HJ, Rodina 6-5; 2. Bykova 6-4 11•; 3. Bol shova 6-3 112. 11 11 SOVIET CHAMPIONSHIPS TJ, Voloshin 57-8 2 (56-2 2w, f, f, f, 56-10 , LJ, Senchukova 23-6; 2. Berezhnaya Kiev, July 10-13 (7/10-100, 10,000 , 57-8 112 (-0.41); 2. Denishchuk 57-6"• (55-5¾, 23-3 112; 3. Khlopotnova 22-7w (22-1); 4. 31 11 11 20kW ; 7/11-800, PV, HT, JT; 7/12-200 , 57-3 •, 57-6 , (1.9], p, 56- 2, f); 3. -
I Vincitori I Campionati Europei Indoor
0685-0862_CAP08a_Manifestazioni Internazionali_1 - 2009 11/07/16 11:41 Pagina 824 ANNUARIO 2016 I campionati Europei indoor Le sedi GIOCHI EUROPEI 6. 1975 Katowice (pol) 16. 1985 Atene (gre) 26. 2000 Gand (bel) 1. 1966 Dortmund (frg) 8/9 marzo, Rondo, 160m 2/3 marzo, 25/27 febbraio, 27 marzo, Westfallenhalle, 160m 7. 1976 Monaco B. (frg) Peace and Friendship Stadium, 200m Flanders Indoor Hall, 200m 2. 1967 Praga (tch) 21/22 febbraio, Olympiahalle, 179m 17. 1986 Madrid (spa) 27. 2002 Vienna (aut) 11/12 marzo, Sportovní Hala Pkojf, 160m 8. 1977 San Sebastian (spa) 22/23 febbraio, Palacio de los Deportes, 164m 1/3 marzo, Ferry-Dusika-Halle, 200m 3. 1968 Madrid (spa) 12/13 marzo, Anoeta, 200m 18. 1987 Liévin (fra) 28. 2005 Madrid (spa) 9/10 marzo, 9. 1978 Milano (ita) 21/22 febbraio, Palais des Sports, 200m 4/6 marzo, Palacio de los Deportes, 200m 19. 1988 (ung) Palacio de los Deportes, 182m 11/12 marzo, Palazzo dello Sport, 200m Budapest 29. 2007 Birmingham (gbr) 5/6 marzo, Sportscárnok, 200m 4. 1969 Belgrado (jug) 10. 1979 Vienna (aut) 2/4 marzo, National Indoor Arena, 200m 20. 1989 (ola) 8/9 marzo, Veletrzna hala, 195m 24/25 febbraio, Den Haag 30. 2009 (ita) 17/18 febbraio, Houtrust, 200m Torino Ferry-Dusika-Halle, 200m 6/8 marzo, Oval, 200 m 21. 1990 Glasgow (gbr) CAMPIONATI EUROPEI 11. 1980 Sindelfingen (frg) 3/4 marzo, Kelvin Hall, 200m 31. 2011 Parigi-Bercy (fra) 1. 1970 (aut) 1/2 marzo, Glaspalast, 200m Vienna 22. 1992 Genova (ita) 4/6 marzo, 12. -
EUROPEAN ALL TIME RANKINGS 800 M
Last Updated – 12.10.2015 EUROPEAN ALL TIME RANKINGS 800 m MEN 800 m M35 – 39 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 1:48.44 Driss Maazouzi FRA 20.10.1969 Sotteville 08.07.2005 1:48.97 Ahmed Wasfi FRA 24.11.1963 Montabaur 07.08.1999 1:49.03 Vyacheslav Shabunin RUS 27.09.1969 Moscow 16.07.2005 1:49.07 Ousmane Diarra FRA 10.02.1964 Paris 21.07.1999 1:49.29 Anthony Whiteman GBR 13.11.1971 Stretford 23.07.2011 1:49.59 Sèbastién Schletterer NED 21.12.1972 Kessel-lo 13.08.2011 1:49.79 Rizak Dirshe SWE 05.01.1972 Doha 11.06.2010 1:49.88 Francisco Javier Cortés ESP 26.10.1971 Gavá 30.06.2007 1:49.94 Johan De Koning NED 07.06.1974 Uden 27.06.2009 1:50.04 Siaka Bamba FRA 24.05.1975 La Roche 22.07.2010 - INDOOR 1:48.92 Nico Motchebon GER 13.11.1969 Stoccarda 29.01.2005 1:49.90 Daniel Caulfield IRL 16.10.1972 Kent 21.02.2009 * * * 800 m M40 – 44 TIME NAME NATION BORN MEET PLACE MEET DATE 1:48.05 Anthony Whiteman GBR 13.11.1971 Stretford 12.07.2014 1:50.69 Colm J. Rothery IRL 28.01.1960 Stretford 05.09.2000 1:51.25 Peter Browne GBR 03.02.1949 Ealing 19.08.1991 1:51.38 Sebastian Schletterer NED 21.12.1972 Kessel-Lo 09.08.2014 1:51.52 Ronald Mercelina NED 18.04.1946 Herrhugonaard 24.09.1986 1:52.41 Carlos Cabral POR 20.06.1952 Villa del Real 23.05.1994 1:52.46 Vyacheslav Shabunin RUS 27.09.1969 Espoo 30.05.2010 1:52.70 Darrell Maynard GBR 21.08.1961 Potsdam 24.08.2002 1:52.77 Babacar Niang FRA 09.09.1958 Limoges 29.06.1999 1:53.15 Alain Flamee BEL 10.03.1961 Namur 26.07.2002 - INDOOR 1:52.42 Vyacheslav Shabunin RUS 27.09.1969 Moscow 26.02.2010 * -
Womenʼs 100 Metres 51 Entrants
IAAF World Championships • Biographical Entry List (may include reserves) Womenʼs 100 Metres 51 Entrants Starts Sunday, August 11 Age (Days) Born 2013 Best Personal Best 112 BREEN Melissa AUS 22y 326d 1990 11.25 -13 11.25 -13 Won sprint double at 2012 Australian Championships ... 200 pb: 23.12 -13. sf WJC 100 2008; 1 Pacific Schools Games 100 2008; 8 WSG 100 2009; 8 IAAF Continental Cup 100 2010; sf COM 100 2010; ht OLY 100 2012. 1 Australian 100/200 2012 (1 100 2010). Coach-Matt Beckenham In 2013: 1 Canberra 100/200; 1 Adelaide 100/200; 1 Sydney “Classic” 100/200; 3 Hiroshima 100; 3 Fukuroi 200; 7 Tokyo 100; 3ht Nivelles 100; 2 Oordegem Buyle 100 (3 200); 6 Naimette-Xhovémont 100; 6 Lucerne 100 ʻBʼ; 2 Belgian 100; 3 Ninove Rasschaert 200 129 ARMBRISTER Cache BAH 23y 317d 1989 11.35 11.35 -13 400 pb: 53.45 -11 (55.28 -13). 200 pb: 23.13 -08 (23.50 -13). 3 Central American & Caribbean Champs 4x100 2011. Student of Marketing at Auburn University In 2013: 1 Nassau 400 ʻBʼ; 6 Cayman Islands Invitational 200; 4 Kingston ”Jamaica All-Comers” 100; 1 Kingston 100 ʻBʼ (May 25); 1 Kingston 200 (4 100) (Jun 8); 2 Bahamian 100; 5 Central American & Caribbean Champs 100 (3 4x100) 137 FERGUSON Sheniqua BAH 23y 258d 1989 11.18 11.07 -12 2008 World Junior Champion at 200m ... led off Bahamas silver-winning sprint relay team at the 2009 World Championships 200 pb: 22.64 -12 (23.32 -13). sf World Youth 100 2005 (ht 200); 2 Central American & Caribbean junior 100 2006; 1 WJC 200 2008 (2006-8); qf OLY 200 2008; 2 WCH 4x100 2009 (sf 200, qf 100); sf WCH 200 2011; sf OLY 100 2012. -
World Rankings — Women's 1500
World Rankings — Women’s 1500 1956–1968 (no rankings) © GIANCARLO COLOMBO/PHOTO RUN 1969 1 ...Jaroslava Jehličková (Czechoslovakia) 2 ............................... Paola Cacchi (Italy) 3 ................ Mia Gommers (Netherlands) 4 .........Lyudmila Bragina (Soviet Union) 5 ...........Regine Kleinau (East Germany) 6 ....................... Ilja Keizer (Netherlands) 7 ............................... Doris Heritage (US) 8 .................... Rita Ridley (Great Britain) 9 ...................Francie Larrieu Smith (US) 10 ............ Anne-Marie Nenzell (Sweden) 1970 1 ............................... Paola Cacchi (Italy) 2 .. Gunhild Hoffmeister (East Germany) 3 ....................... Ilja Keizer (Netherlands) 4 ... Ellen Wessinghage (West Germany) 5 .........Lyudmila Bragina (Soviet Union) 6 ........Tamara Pangelova (Soviet Union) 7 ................ Karin Krebs (East Germany) 8 .................... Rita Ridley (Great Britain) 9 ...........Christa Merten (West Germany) 10 ..... Norine Braithwaite (Great Britain) 1971 1 ................ Karin Krebs (East Germany) 2 ........Tamara Pangelova (Soviet Union) 3 .. Gunhild Hoffmeister (East Germany) 4 ... Ellen Wessinghage (West Germany) 5 .................... Rita Ridley (Great Britain) 6 ...........Regine Kleinau (East Germany) 7 ............................... Doris Heritage (US) 8 .........Lyudmila Bragina (Soviet Union) 9 ...Jaroslava Jehličková (Czechoslovakia) 10 ................Joan Allison (Great Britain) Bahrain’s Maryam Jamal picked off 5 straight No. 1s, 2005 through 2009 © Track -
(As at 6 August 2014) Compiled by György Csiki / HUN
NATIONAL OUTDOOR RECORDS OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES (as at 6 August 2014) Compiled by György Csiki / HUN MEN 100 metres: ALB 10.56/1.1 Arben Makaj Donnas 15 Jul 03 AND 10.94/0.9 Esteve Martin Barcelona 5 Jul 00 ARM 10.45 Arman Andreasyan Artashat 16 May 09 AUT 10.15/0.9 Andreas Berger Linz 15 Aug 88 AZE 10.08/1.3 Ramil Guliyev Istanbul 13 Jun 09 BEL 10.14/1.0 Patrick Stevens Oordegem 28 Jun 97 BIH 10.42/0.2 Nedim Covic Velenje 1 Jul 10 BLR 10.27/0.9 Sergey Kornelyuk Biala Podlaska 28 May 94 BUL 10.13/1.4 Petar Petrov Moskva 24 Jul 80 CRO 10.20/1.5 Dario Horvat Azusa 11 May 13 CYP 10.11/1.5 Yiannis Zisimides Rethymno 25 May 96 CZE 10.23/1.0 Jan Veleba Pardubice 3 Jul 10 DEN 10.29/2.0 Morten Jensen Greve 18 Sep 04 ESP 10.14/1.7 Angel David Rodriguez Salamanca 2 Jul 08 EST 10.19/1.5 Marek Niit Fayetteville 31 Mar 12 FIN 10.21/0.5 Tommi Hartonen Vaasa 23 Jun 01 FRA 9.92/2.0 Christophe Lemaitre Albi 29 Jul 11 GBR 9.87/0.3 Linford Christie Stuttgart 15 Aug 93 GEO 10.35/1.5 Besik Gotsiridze Tsakhkadzor 22 May 87 GER 10.05/1.8 Julian Reus Ulm 26 Jul 14 GIB 11.27/0.2 Jerai Torres Hamilton 15 Jul 13 GRE 10.11/1.4 Aggelos Pavlakakis Athína 2 Aug 97 HUN 10.08/1.0 Roland Németh Budapest 9 Jun 99 IRL 10.18/1.9 Paul Hession Vaasa 23 Jun 07 ISL 10.56/1.4 Jón Arnar Magnússon Götzis 31 May 97 ISR 10.20/-0.6 Alex Porkhomovskiy Sevilla 21 Aug 99 ITA 10.01/0.9 Pietro Mennea Ciudad de México 4 Sep 79 LAT 10.18/1.4 Ronalds Arajs Donnas 3 Jul 11 LIE 10.53/0.6 Martin Frick Bellinzona 12 Jul 96 LTU 10.14/-0.2 Rytis Sakalauskas Shenzhen 17 Aug 11 LUX 10.41/0.2 Roland -
2014 European Championships Statistics – Women's 100M
2014 European Championships Statistics – Women’s 100m by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 10.73 2.0 Christine Arron FRA 1 Budapest 1998 2 10.81 1.3 Christine Arron 1sf1 Budapest 1998 3 2 10.83 2.0 Irina Privalova RUS 2 Budapest 1998 4 3 10.87 2.0 Ekaterini Thanou GRE 3 Budapest 1998 5 4 10.89 1.8 Katrin Krabbe GDR 1 Split 1990 6 5 10.91 0.8 Marlies Göhr GDR 1 Stuttgart 1986 7 10.92 0.9 Ekaterini Thanou 1sf2 Budapest 1998 7 6 10.92 2.0 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block UKR 4 Budapest 1998 9 10.98 1.2 Marlies Göhr 1sf2 Stuttgart 1986 10 11.00 1.3 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 2sf1 Budapest 1998 11 11.01 -0.5 Marlies Göhr 1 Athinai 1982 11 11.01 0.9 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 1h2 Helsinki 1994 13 11.02 0.6 Irina Privalova 1 Helsinki 1994 13 11.02 0.9 Irina Privalova 2sf2 Budapest 1998 15 7 11.04 0.8 Anelia Nuneva BUL 2 Stuttgart 1986 15 11.04 0.6 Ekaterini Thanou 1h4 Budapest 1998 17 8 11.05 1.2 Silke Gladisch -Möller GDR 2sf2 Stuttgart 1986 17 11.05 0.3 Ekaterini Thanou 1sf2 München 2002 19 11.06 -0.1 Marlies Göhr 1h2 Stuttgart 1986 19 11.06 -0.8 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 1h1 Budapest 1998 19 9 11.06 1.8 Kim Gevaert BEL 1 Göteborg 2006 22 10 11.06 1.7 Ivet Lalova BUL 1h2 Helsinki 2012 22 11.07 0.0 Katrin Krabbe 1h1 Split 1990 22 11 11.07 2.0 Melanie Paschke GER 5 Budapest 1998 25 11.07 0.3 Ekaterini Thanou 1h4 München 2002 25 11.08 1.2 Anelia Nuneva 3sf2 Stuttga rt 1986 27 12 11.08 0.8 Nelli Cooman NED 3 Stuttgart 1986 28 11.09 0.8 Silke Gladisch -Möller -
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186 DAEGU 2011 ★ PAST RESULTS/WORLD CHAMPS WOMENʼS 100m WOMEN 4, Diane Williams USA 11.07 0.240 5, Aneliya Nuneva BUL 11.09 0.169 100 Metres Helsinki 1983 6, Angela Bailey CAN 11.18 0.191 7, Pam Marshall USA 11.19 0.242 Final (Aug 8) (-0.5) Angella Issajenko CAN DQ (11.09) 0.203 1, Marlies Göhr GDR 10.97 The semi-finals indicated that the GDR were likely to repeat their 2, Marita Koch GDR 11.02 Helsinki success. Gladisch won the first race in a windy 10.82, while 3, Diane Williams USA 11.06 the other went to Drechsler in a legal championship record of 10.95. 4, Merlene Ottey JAM 11.19 The standard was fierce, with clockings of 11.07w and 11.15 insuffi- 5, Angela Bailey CAN 11.20 cient for a place in the final. Defending Champion Göhr was among the 6, Helinä Marjamaa FIN 11.24 non-qualifiers. 7, Angella Taylor CAN 11.30 Following the exploits of Ben Johnson in the men’s 100m final 20 Evelyn Ashford USA DNF minutes earlier, there were hopes of a record in the women’s race. One of the most eagerly awaited women’s clashes in Helsinki ended These were blighted by a change in direction of the wind. shockingly when Evelyn Ashford tore her right hamstring halfway Gladisch dominated the final from start to finish. At halfway she through the final. led with 6.07 from Nuneva (6.10), Ottey and Issajenko (both 6.12). At Both Marlies Göhr (10.81) and Ashford (10.79) had set world this point Drechsler – who was clearly last out of the blocks – was sixth records in 1983, so it was a surprise to see them drawn together in the (6.18), but she produced the best finish to claim the silver.