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2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics – Women's 200M (220Y 2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics – Women’s 200m (220y before 1970) All time performance list at the Commonwealth Games Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 22.20 0.0 Debbie Ferguson BAH 1 Manchester 2002 2 2 22.25 1.3 Cathy Freeman AUS 1 Victoria 1994 3 3 22.35 1.3 Mary Onyali NGR 2 Victoria 1994 4 4 22.50 0.6 Raelene Boyle AUS 1 Christchurch 1974 5 5 22.54 0.0 Juliet Campbell JAM 2 Manchester 2002 6 6 22.59 0.6 Sherone Simpson JAM 1 Melbourne 2006 7 22.67 -0.2 Debbie Ferguson 1sf2 Manchester 2002 8 7 22.68 1.3 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor AUS 3 Victoria 1994 9 8 22.69 1.3 Paula Dunn Thomas ENG 4 Victoria 1994 10 9 22.69 0.0 Lauren Hewitt AUS 3 Manchester 2002 11 10 22.70 -2.4 Merlene Ottey JAM 1sf2 Brisbane 1982 12 11 22.72 0.6 Veronica Campbell JAM 2 Melbourne 2006 13 12 22.73 0.6 Denise Robertson Boyd AUS 2 Christchurch 1974 14 22.75 1.4 Cathy Freeman AUS 1sf1 Victoria 1994 15 22.76 2.0 Merlene Ottey JAM 1 Auckland 1990 16 13 22.77 1.3 Pauline Davis BAH 5 Victoria 1994 17 14 22.77 0.1 Nova Peris AUS 1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 18 22.79 0.1 Juliet Campbell 2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 19 22.83 0.1 Lauren Hewitt 3 Kuala Lumpur 1998 20 22.83 1.2 Cathy Freeman 1h1 Victoria 1994 21 15 22.84 0.0 Natasha Mayers VIN 4 Manchester 2002 22 16 22.85 1.3 Dahlia Duhaney JAM 6 Victoria 1994 23 22.87 0.2 Juliet Campbell 1h1 Manchester 2002 24 17 22.88 2.0 Kerry Johnson AUS 2 Auckland 1990 25 22.88 1.4 Pauline Davis BAH 2sf1 Victoria 1994 26 18 22.89 0.6 Cydonie Mothersill CAY 1 Delhi 2010 27 19 22.90 0.6 Alice Annum GHA 3 Christchurch 1974 28 22.91 1.4 Paula Dunn Thomas ENG 3sf1 Victoria 1994 29 20 22.92 0.6 Geraldine Pillay RSA 3 Melbourne 2006 30 22.95 0.0 Cydonie Mothersill 5 Manchester 2002 31 21 22.96 0.3 Angella Taylor-Issajenko CAN 1h2 Edinburgh 1986 32 22.98 -0.2 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor AUS 1h3 Kuala Lumpur 1998 33 22 22.99 1.0 Kathy Smallwood Cook ENG 1sf1 Edmonton 1978 All time performance list at the Commonwealth Games – Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 22.19 2.5 Merlene Ottey JAM 1 Brisbane 1982 2 2 22.21 2.5 Kathy Smallwood Cook ENG 2 Brisbane 1982 3 3 22.48 2.5 Angella Taylor Issajenko CAN 3 Brisbane 1982 4 4 22.54 2.7 Mary Onyali NGR 1sf2 Victoria 1994 5 22.69 2.4 Mary Onyali 1h4 Victoria 1994 6 5 22.72 2.5 Denise Robertson Boyd AUS 4 Brisbane 1982 7 22.73 4.4 Kathy Smallwood Cook 1h2 Edmonton 1978 8 6 22.75 5.3 Kerry Johnson AUS 1h3 Auckland 1990 9 7 22.75 4.0 Raelene Boyle AUS 1 Edinburgh 1970 10 22.82 5.1 Denise Robertson Boyd 1 Edmonton 1978 11 8 22.86 4.0 Alice Annum GHA 2 Edinburgh 1970 12 22.87 2.6 Merlene Ottey 1h1 Auckland 1990 13 9 22.89 5.1 Sonia Lannaman ENG 2 Edmonton 1978 14 10 22.89 2.5 Colleen Beazley Pekin AUS 5 Brisbane 1982 15 22.91 2.1 Angella Taylor Issajenko 1 Edinburgh 1986 16 11 22.92 2.5 Bev Goddard Callender ENG 6 Brisbane 1982 17 12 22.92 2.2 Pauline Davis BAH 1h3 Victoria 1994 18 13 22.93 5.1 Colleen Beazley Pekin AUS 3 Edmonton 1978 19 14 22.93 2.6 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor AUS 1h2 Victoria 1994 20 15 22.93 2.7 Dahlia Duhaney JAM 2sf2 Victoria 1994 21 22.95 5.1 Bev Goddard Callender 4 Edmonton 1978 22 22.96 5.1 Kathy Smallwood Cook 5 Edmonton 1978 23 22.96 2.7 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor 3sf2 Victoria 1994 24 22.97 2.6 Melinda Gainsord-Taylor 1h2 Victoria 1994 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Time wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.37 22.89 0.8 Cydonie Mothersill CAY Delhi 2010 0.34 22.20 0.0 Debbie Ferguson BAH Manchester 2002 Min 0.02 22.77 0.1 Nova Peris AUS Kuala Lumpur 1998 22.19w 2.5 Merlene Ottey JAM Brisbane 1982 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.26 23.16 4.0 Margaret Critchley ENG Edinburgh 1970 Min 0.01 22.68 1.3 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor AUS Victoria 1994 23.15 2.0 Pauline Davis BAH Auckland 1990 Best Marks for Places in the Commonwealth Games Pos Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 22.20 0.0 Debbie Ferguson BAH Manchester 2002 22.19w 2.5 Merlene Ottey JAM Brisbane 1982 2 22.35 1.3 Mary Onyali NGR Victoria 1994 22.21w 2.5 Kathy Smallwood Cook ENG Brisbane 1982 3 22.68 1.3 Melinda Gainsford-Taylor AUS Victoria 1994 22.48w 2.5 Angella Taylor Issajenko CAN Brisbane 1982 4 22.69 1.3 Paula Dunn Thomas ENG Victoria 1994 22.72w 2.5 Denise Robertson Boyd AUS Brisbane 1982 5 22.77 1.3 Pauline Davis BAH Victoria 1994 6 22.85 1.3 Dahlia Duhaney JAM Victoria 1994 7 23.04 0.0 Sharon Cripps AUS Manchester 2002 8 23.52 1.3 Geraldine McLeod ENG Victoria 1994 23.42w 2.5 Angela Bailey CAN Brisbane 1982 Fastest time in each round Round Time Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 22.20 0.0 Debbie Ferguson BAH Manchester 2002 22.19w 2.5 Merlene Ottey JAM Brisbane 1982 Semi-final 22.67 -0.2 Debbie Ferguson BAH Manchester 2002 22.54w 2.7 Mary Onyali NGR Victoria 1994 First round 22.83 1.2 Cathy Freeman AUS Victoria 1994 22.69w 2.4 Mary Onyali NGR Victoria 1994 Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 23.31 -0.2 5sf2 Astia Walker JAM Manchestr 2002 Fastest non-qualifier for the semi-final Time Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 23.75 1.2 5h1 Govindasamy Shanti MAS Victoria 1994 23.72w 2.2 4h3 Michelle Syemour NZL Victoria 1994 Multiple Gold Medalists: (220 yards from1934 to 1966) Merlene Ottey (JAM): 1982, 1990 Raelene Boyle (AUS): 1970, 1974 Marjorie Jackson (AUS): 1950, 1954 Multiple Medalists: Juliet Campbell (JAM): 1998 Silver; 2002 Silver Lauren Hewitt (AUS): 1998 Bronze; 2002 Bronze Merlene Ottey (JAM): 1982 Gold; 1990 Gold Kathy Smallwood Cook (ENG): 1982 Silver; 1986 Silver Angella Taylor Issajenko (CAN): 1982 Bronze; 1986 Gold Denise Robertson Boyd (AUS): 1974 Silver; 1978 Gold Raelene Boyle (AUS): 1970 Gold; 1974 Gold Alice Annum (GHA): 1970 Silver; 1974 Bronze Medals by Countries (220 yard (until 1966) medal count in {}): Nation Gold Silver Bronze AUS 5 {5} 2 {6} 4 {2} JAM 3 3 CAN 1 {1} 2 {1} BAH 1 1 CAY 1 ENG {2} 4 1 {3} GHA 1 1 NGR 1 RSA 1 {1} SCO 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation (220 yards from1934 to 1966) Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze JAM 2006 Sherone Simpson Veronica Campbell AUS 1998 Nova Peris-Kneebone Lauren Hewitt AUS 1994 Cathy Freeman Melinda Gainsford AUS 1978 Denise Robertson Boyd Colleen Beazley AUS 1974 Raelene Boyle Denise Robertson AUS 1966 Dianne Burge Jenny Lamy AUS 1962 Joyce Bennett Margaret Burvill AUS 1958 Marlene Willard Betty Cuthbert AUS 1954 Marjorie Jackson Nelson Winsome Cripps AUS 1950 Marjorie Jackson Shirley Strickland AUS 1938 Decima Norman Jean Coleman Eileen Wearne ENG 1934 Eileen Hiscock Nellie Halstead 100m – 200m double gold medalists (100y – 220y before 1970) (triple gold medalists are indicated in bold ) Name Nation 100m 200m 4x100mR Venue Year Eileen Hiscock # ENG Gold Gold Gold 440yR London 1934 Decima Norman # AUS Gold Gold Gold 440yR Sydney 1938 Marjorie Jackson AUS Gold Gold Gold 440yR Auckland 1950 Gold Gold Gold 4x110yR Vancouver 1954 Marlene Willard AUS Gold Gold Silver Cardiff 1958 Dorothy Hyman ENG Gold Gold Silver Perth 1962 Dianne Burge AUS Gold Gold Gold Kingston 1966 Raelene Boyle AUS Gold Gold Gold Edinburgh 1970 Gold Gold Gold Christchurch 1974 Merlene Ottey JAM Gold Gold Did not compete Auckland 1990 Debbie Ferguson BAH Gold Gold Gold Manchester 2002 Note: 440yR (contested before 1954) is 220y-110y-110y Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year JAM Omar Brown Sherone Simpson Melbourne 2006 CAN Atlee Mahorn Angella Issajenko Edinburgh 1986 AUS John Treloar Majorie Jackson Auckland 1950 ENG Arthur Sweeney Eileen Hiscock London 1934 Olympic Champion with Commonwealth Games gold medal Name Nat Olympics Commonwealth Games Marjorie Jackson AUS 1952 1950, 1954 World Champion with Commonwealth Games Gold medal Name Nat World Championships Commonwealth Games Debbie Ferguson BAH 2001 2002 Merelene Ottey JAM 1993, 1995 1982, 1990 Last six Commonwealth Games: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Cydonie Mothersill CAY 22.89 Abi Oyepitan ENG 23.26 Adrienne Power CAN 23.52 2006 Sherone Simpson JAM 22.59 Veronica Campbell JAM 22.72 Geraldine Pillay RSA 22.92 2002 Debbie Ferguson BAH 22.20 Juliet Campbell JAM 22.54 Lauren Hewitt AUS 22.69 1998 Nova Peris-Kneebone AUS 22.77 Juliet Campbell JAM 22.79 Lauren Hewitt AUS 22.83 1994 Cathy Freeman AUS 22.25 Mary Onyali NGR 22.35 Melinda Gainsford AUS 22.68 1990 Merlene Ottey JAM 22.76 Kerry Johnson AUS 22.88 Pauline Davis BAH 23.15 Last seven World Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2013 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce JAM 22.17 Murielle Ahoure CIV 22.32 Blessing Okagbare NG 22.32 2011 Veronica Campbell-Brown JAM 22.22 Carmelita Jeter USA 22.37 Allyson Felix USAR 22.42 2009 Allyson Felix USA 22.02 Veronica Campbell JAM 22.35 Debbie Ferguson BAH 22.41 2007 Allyson Felix USA 21.81 Veronica Campbell JAM 22.34 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI 22.63 2005 Allyson Felix USA 22.16 Rachelle Smith USA 22.31 Christine Arron FRA 22:31 2003 Anastasiya Kapachinskaya RUS 22.38 Torri Edwards USA 22.47 Muriel Hurtis FRA 22.59 2001 Debbie Ferguson BAH 22.52 LaTasha Jenkins USA 22.85 Cyndonie Mothersill CAY 22.88 Last seven Olympics: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2012 Allyson Felix USA 21.88 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce JAM 22.09 Carmelita Jeter USA 22.14 2008 Veronica Campbell JAM 21.74 Allyson Felix USA 21.93 Kerron Stewart JAM 22.00 2004 Veronica Campbell JAM 22.05 Allyson Felix USA 22.18 Debbie Ferguson BAH 22.30 2000 Pauline Davis BAH 22.27 Susanthika Jayasinghe SRI 22.28 Beverley McDonald JAM 22.35 1996 Marie-Jose Perec FRA 22.12 Merlene Ottey JAM 22.24
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