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0 Qsummary Mark Sopot (POL) World Indoor Championships 7-9 March 2014 SUMMARY 60 Metres Women - Round 1 First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) advance to the Semi-Finals RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Indoor Record WIR 6.92 Irina PRIVALOVA RUS 25 Madrid 11 Feb 1993 World Indoor Record WIR 6.92 Irina PRIVALOVA RUS 27 Madrid 9 Feb 1995 Championship Record CR 6.95 Gail DEVERS USA 27 Toronto (SD) 12 Mar 1993 World Leading WL 7.03 Murielle AHOURÉ CIV 27 Houston, TX 1 Feb 2014 Area Indoor Record AIR National Indoor Record NIR Personal Best PB Season Best SB 8 March 2014 RANKPLACE HEAT LANE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH RESULT 1 1 6 4 633Murielle AHOURÉ CIV 23 Aug 87 7.09 Q 2 1 2 3 713 Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE JAM 27 Dec 86 7.12 Q 3 1 4 3 848 Tianna BARTOLETTA USA 30 Aug 85 7.13 Q 3 1 3 3 685Verena SAILER GER 16 Oct 85 7.13 Q 5 2 3 8 829Michelle-Lee AHYE TTO 10 Apr 92 7.14 Q 6 1 1 4 673 Asha PHILIP GBR 25 Oct 90 7.18 Q 7 1 5 2 749 Gloria ASUMNU NGR 22 May 85 7.19 Q SB 7 1 5 5 863LaKeisha LAWSON USA 03 Jun 87 7.19 Q 7 2 1 6 747Dafne SCHIPPERS NED 15 Jun 92 7.19 Q 7 2 4 6 756 Ezinne OKPARAEBO NOR 03 Mar 88 7.19 Q 7 3 5 8 660 Ruddy ZANG MILAMA GAB 06 Jun 87 7.19 Q 12 2 2 8 711 Tahesia HARRIGAN-SCOTT IVB 15 Feb 82 7.20 Q 13 2 6 8 672Sophie PAPPS GBR 06 Oct 94 7.22 Q PB 13 3 4 4 712 Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN JAM 15 May 82 7.22 Q SB 15 3 6 5 620 Franciela KRASUCKI BRA 26 Apr 88 7.25 Q 16 3 2 7 681 Yasmin KWADWO GER 09 Nov 90 7.27 Q 17 3 1 8 843 Natalia POHREBNIAK UKR 19 Feb 88 7.30 Q 18 4 6 6 770 Anna KIELBASINSKA POL 26 Jun 90 7.31 q PB 18 4 1 7 607 Sheniqua FERGUSON BAH 24 Nov 89 7.31 q SB 20 4 2 6 632Yongli WEI CHN 11 Oct 91 7.32 q SB 21 4 4 2 768Marta JESCHKE POL 02 Jun 86 7.33 q 21 5 2 4 656 Hanna-Maari LATVALA FIN 30 Oct 87 7.33 q 23 5 4 8 746Jamile SAMUEL NED 24 Apr 92 7.34 q 24 5 6 3 702Audrey ALLOH ITA 21 Jul 87 7.35 24 5 1 3 725Olga SAFRONOVA KAZ 05 Nov 91 7.35 26 3 3 4 792Carina HORN RSA 09 Mar 89 7.36 Q 27 4 3 7 690 María GÁTOU GRE 16 Aug 89 7.38 28 5 3 1 701 LaVerne JONES-FERRETTE ISV 16 Sep 81 7.39 SB 29 6 4 7 689 Flings OWUSU-AGYAPONG GHA 16 Oct 88 7.42 30 4 5 4 640 Ramona PAPAIOANNOU CYP 15 Jun 89 7.43 31 5 5 7 830Geronne BLACK TTO 26 Oct 89 7.45 32 6 3 2 735Tiffany TSHILUMBA LUX 28 Oct 96 7.47 33 6 2 2 694Yee Pui FONG HKG 24 Dec 91 7.58 34 7 3 5 817 Joanne Pricilla LOUTOY SEY 31 Dec 92 7.75 PB 35 6 6 7 733Aziza SBAITY LIB 17 Nov 91 7.82 PB 36 6 1 2 602 Estefania SEBASTIAN AND 05 Sep 82 7.83 37 8 3 6 740Rachel FITZ MLT 04 May 95 7.86 PB 38 7 4 5 600Shinelle PROCTOR AIA 27 Jun 91 7.91 39 6 5 3 634Patricia TAEA COK 25 May 93 7.93 NIR 40 7 1 5 757 Lovelite DETENAMO NRU 22 Dec 93 7.94 NIR 40 7 5 6 821 Martina PRETELLI SMR 28 Dec 88 7.94 1 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-60-W-h----.RS4..v1 Issued at 11:28 on Saturday, 08 March 2014 2 Official IAAF Partners Sopot (POL) World Indoor Championships 7-9 March 2014 SUMMARY 60 Metres Women - Round 1 8 March 2014 RANKPLACE HEAT LANE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH RESULT 42 7 6 2 677 Marlene MEVONG MBA GEQ 29 Apr 90 8.05 43 7 2 5 755Rachel ABRAMS NMI 13 Jul 95 8.30 PB ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE DATE 6.92 Irina PRIVALOVA (RUS) Madrid 11 Feb 93 7.03 Murielle AHOURÉ (CIV) Houston, TX 1 Feb 14 6.95 Gail DEVERS (USA) Toronto (SD) 12 Mar 93 7.08 Tianna BARTOLETTA (USA) Albuquerque 23 Feb 14 6.95 Marion JONES (USA) Maebashi 7 Mar 98 7.09 Asha PHILIP (GBR) Sheffield 8 Feb 14 6.96 Merlene OTTEY (JAM) Madrid 14 Feb 92 7.09 LaKeisha LAWSON (USA) Albuquerque 23 Feb 14 6.96 Ekateríni THÁNOU (GRE) Maebashi 7 Mar 99 7.10 Shelly-Ann FRASER-PRYCE (JAM)Birmingham (NIA), GBR 15 Feb 14 6.97 LaVerne JONES-FERRETTE (ISV) Stuttgart 6 Feb 10 7.10 Barbara PIERRE (USA) Albuquerque 23 Feb 14 6.99 Murielle AHOURÉ (CIV) Birmingham, GBR 16 Feb 13 7.11 LaKya BROOKINS (USA) Albuquerque 23 Feb 14 7.00 Nelli COOMAN (NED) Madrid 23 Feb 86 7.12 Verena SAILER (GER) Berlin (O2 World) 1 Mar 14 7.00 Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN (JAM) Doha 14 Mar 10 7.13 Michelle-Lee AHYE (TTO) New York (Armory), NY 15 Feb 14 7.01 Savatheda FYNES (BAH) Maebashi 7 Mar 99 7.14 Tori BOWIE (USA) New York (Armory), NY 15 Feb 14 7.01 Lauryn WILLIAMS (USA) Moskva 10 Mar 06 7.01 Me'Lisa BARBER (USA) Moskva 10 Mar 06 2 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-60-W-h----.RS4..v1 Issued at 11:28 on Saturday, 08 March 2014 2 Official IAAF Partners.
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