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RESULTS 100 Metres Women - Round 1 Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS 100 Metres Women - Round 1 28 AUG 2011 First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) advance to the Semi-Finals RESULT WIND NAME AGE VENUE DATE World Record 10.49 0.0 Florence GRIFFITH-JOYNER (USA) 29 Indianapolis, IN 16 Jul 88 Championships Record 10.70 -0.1 Marion JONES (USA) 24 Sevilla 22 Aug 99 World Leading 10.70 +2.0 Carmelita JETER (USA) 32 Eugene, OR 4 Jun 11 HEAT 1/7 START TIME 12:07 TEMPERATURE 22°C HUMIDITY 85% Wind: +0.3m/s PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION 1 953 Carmelita JETER USA 24 NOV 79 3 11.21 Q 0.201 카멜리타 지터 1979년 11월 24일 2 131 Sheniqua FERGUSON BAH 24 NOV 89 5 11.36 Q 0.166 셰니쿠아 퍼거슨 1989년 11월 24일 3 394 Jeanette KWAKYE GBR 20 MAR 83 2 11.42 Q 0.187 쟈넷 크와키에 1983년 3월 20일 4 278 Nelkis CASABONA CUB 12 MAY 84 1 11.47 0.154 낼키스 카사보나 1984년 5월 12일 5 706 Marta JESCHKE POL 2 JUN 86 7 11.73 0.174 마르타 예소카 1986년 6월 2일 6 845 Ching-Hsien LIAO TPE 22 JUN 94 6 12.16 0.226 칭-센 리아오 1994년 6월 22일 7 143 Kaina MARTINEZ BIZ 20 FEB 86 8 12.18 0.374 카이나 마르티네스 1986년 2월 20일 8 460 Pollara COBB GUM 29 JAN 92 4 12.55 NR 0.160 폴라라 콥 1992년 1월 29일 HEAT 2/7 START TIME 12:15 TEMPERATURE 22°C HUMIDITY 85% Wind: +1.4m/s PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION 1 526 Kerron STEWART JAM 16 APR 84 4 11.13 Q 0.160 케론 스투어트 1984년 4월 16일 2 378 Ruddy ZANG MILAMA GAB 6 JUN 87 5 11.20 Q 0.202 루디 장 밀라마 1987년 6월 6일 3 690 Ezinne OKPARAEBO NOR 3 MAR 88 7 11.21 NR Q 0.207 에지네 오크파라에보 1988년 3월 3일 4 849 Semoy HACKETT TRI 27 NOV 88 2 11.27 q 0.224 세모이 해켓 1988년 11월 27일 5 732 Andreea OGRAZEANU ROU 24 MAR 90 8 11.47 0.175 안드리아 오그라지아누 1990년 3월 24일 6 628 Phobay KUTU-AKOI LBR 3 DEC 87 1 11.61 0.164 포베이 쿠투-아코이 1987년 12월 3일 7 796 Joanne Pricilla LOUTOY SEY 31 DEC 92 3 12.35 0.227 조앤 프리실라 루토이 1992년 12월 31일 8 654 Ivana ROŽHMAN MKD 14 JUL 89 6 12.44 0.225 이반나 로흐만 1989년 7월 14일 Photo Finish reading to 1/1000th of a second: BIB 519 (Heat 6) - 11.336 BIB 890 (Heat 7) - 11.339 Page 1 of 4 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-100-W-h----.RS6.v2 Issued at 18:27 on Sunday, 4 September 2011 Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS 100 Metres Women - Round 1 28 AUG 2011 First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) advance to the Semi-Finals HEAT 3/7 START TIME 12:23 TEMPERATURE 22°C HUMIDITY 85% Wind: +1.0m/s PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION 1 189 Ivet LALOVA BUL 18 MAY 84 3 11.10 Q 0.158 이벳 라로바 1984년 5월 18일 2 681 Oludamola OSAYOMI NGR 26 JUN 86 2 11.15 Q 0.149 올루다몰라 오사요미 1986년 6월 26일 3 846 Michelle-Lee AHYE TRI 10 APR 92 1 11.20 PB Q 0.146 미셸 리 아예 1992년 4월 10일 4 410 Laura TURNER GBR 12 AUG 82 4 11.45 0.176 로라 터너 1982년 8월 12일 5 992 Guzel KHUBBIEVA UZB 2 MAY 76 7 11.46 0.140 구젤 쿠비에바 1976년 5월 2일 6 260 Yomara HINESTROZA COL 20 MAY 88 6 11.57 0.177 요마라 히네스트로사 1988년 5월 20일 7 805 Martina PRETELLI SMR 28 DEC 88 5 12.28 0.164 마르티나 프르텔리 1988년 12월 28일 8 254 Patricia TAEA COK 25 MAY 93 8 12.63 0.159 페트리샤 타애 1993년 5월 25일 HEAT 4/7 START TIME 12:30 TEMPERATURE 22°C HUMIDITY 85% Wind: +0.1m/s PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION 1 847 Kelly-Ann BAPTISTE TRI 14 OCT 86 5 11.27 Q 0.146 켈리-앤 밥티스트 1986년 10월 14일 2 538 FUKUSHIMA Chisato JPN 27 JUN 88 3 11.35 Q 0.156 후쿠시마 치사토 1988년 6월 27일 3 177 Rosângela SANTOS BRA 20 DEC 90 7 11.38 Q 0.169 로상겔라 산토스 1990년 12월 20일 4 917 Mikele BARBER USA 4 OCT 80 8 11.40 0.214 미클 바버 1980년 10월 4일 5 400 Anyika ONUORA GBR 28 OCT 84 1 11.41 0.135 아니카 오누오라 1984년 10월 28일 6 252 Delphine ATANGANA CMR 16 AUG 84 2 11.56 0.141 델핀 아탕가나 1984년 8월 16일 7 658 Anatercia QUIVE MOZ 14 MAR 87 6 12.40 0.218 아네테리카 퀴브 1987년 3월 14일 8 104 Alda PAULO ANG 10 JUL 91 4 13.02 0.257 알다 파울로 1991년 7월 10일 Photo Finish reading to 1/1000th of a second: BIB 519 (Heat 6) - 11.336 BIB 890 (Heat 7) - 11.339 Page 2 of 4 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-100-W-h----.RS6.v2 Issued at 18:27 on Sunday, 4 September 2011 Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS 100 Metres Women - Round 1 28 AUG 2011 First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) advance to the Semi-Finals HEAT 5/7 START TIME 12:39 TEMPERATURE 22°C HUMIDITY 85% Wind: +0.9m/s PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION 1 679 Blessing OKAGBARE NGR 9 OCT 88 8 11.10 Q 0.180 블레싱 오카그바레 1988년 10월 9일 2 514 S.A. FRASER - PRYCE JAM 27 DEC 86 6 11.13 Q 0.194 셸리-앤 프레이저-프린스 1986년 12월 27일 3 178 Ana Claudia SILVA BRA 6 NOV 88 4 11.27 Q 0.169 안나 클라우디아 실바 1988년 11월 6일 4 188 Inna EFTIMOVA BUL 19 JUN 88 2 11.36 0.169 인나 에프티모바 1988년 6월 19일 5 558 Olga BLUDOVA KAZ 5 NOV 91 5 11.63 0.162 올가 블루도바 1991년 11월 5일 6 656 Diane BORG MLT 12 SEP 90 1 12.22 0.184 다이앤 보르그 1990년 9월 12일 7 693 Lovelite DETENAMO NRU 22 DEC 93 7 12.51 NR 0.208 러브리테 데테나모 1993년 12월 22일 1000 Natasha MAYERS VIN 10 MAR 79 3 DNS 나타샤 메이얼스 1979년 3월 10일 HEAT 6/7 START TIME 12:46 TEMPERATURE 22°C HUMIDITY 85% Wind: +2.2m/s PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION 1 376 Myriam SOUMARÉ FRA 29 OCT 86 2 11.12 Q 0.129 미리암 수마레 1986년 10월 29일 2 965 Marshevet MYERS USA 25 SEP 84 5 11.16 Q 0.171 마셰베트 마이어스 1984년 9월 25일 3 891 Olesya POVH UKR 18 OCT 87 1 11.26 Q 0.172 올레스야 포브 1987년 10월 18일 4 519 Jura LEVY JAM 4 NOV 90 3 11.34 q 0.278 주라 레비 1990년 11월 4일 5 418 Leena GÜNTHER GER 16 APR 91 8 11.36 0.172 리나 군터 1991년 4월 16일 6 602 JUNG Hye-lim KOR 1 JUN 87 4 11.88 0.152 정혜림 1987년 6월 1일 7 268 Feta AHAMADA COM 24 JUN 87 6 12.22 0.168 페타 아하마다 1987년 6월 24일 8 811 Gloria DIOGO STP 13 JAN 83 7 12.46 0.260 글로리아 디오고 1983년 1월 13일 Photo Finish reading to 1/1000th of a second: BIB 519 (Heat 6) - 11.336 BIB 890 (Heat 7) - 11.339 Page 3 of 4 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-100-W-h----.RS6.v2 Issued at 18:27 on Sunday, 4 September 2011 Daegu (KOR) World Championships 27 August - 4 September 2011 RESULTS 100 Metres Women - Round 1 28 AUG 2011 First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) advance to the Semi-Finals HEAT 7/7 START TIME 12:55 TEMPERATURE 22°C HUMIDITY 85% Wind: +0.5m/s PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION 1 511 Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN JAM 15 MAY 82 1 11.19 Q 0.224 베로니카 캠벨-브라운 1982년 5월 15일 2 373 Véronique MANG FRA 15 DEC 84 6 11.20 Q 0.172 베로니크 망 1984년 12월 15일 3 753 Aleksandra FEDORIVA RUS 13 SEP 88 8 11.28 PB Q 0.230 알렉산드라 페도리바 1988년 9월 13일 4 428 Yasmin KWADWO GER 9 NOV 90 3 11.29 PB q 0.168 야스민 콰드우 1990년 11월 9일 5 890 Nataliya POHREBNYAK UKR 19 FEB 88 4 11.34 0.181 나탈리아 포레베냐크 1988년 2월 19일 6 647 N.H. JAMALUDIN MAS 23 MAY 86 5 11.74 0.191 노르마 하피스차 자말루딘 1986년 5월 23일 7 842 Vladislava OVCHARENKO TJK 18 DEC 86 2 12.24 0.235 블라디슬라바 오브차렌코 1986년 12월 18일 8 655 Djénébou DANTÉ MLI 7 AUG 89 7 12.32 PB 0.267 디예네부 단테 1989년 8월 7일 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST 10.49 0.0 Florence GRIFFITH-JOYNER (USA) Indianapolis, IN 16 Jul 88 10.70 +2.0 Carmelita JETER (USA) Eugene, OR 4 Jun 11 10.64 +1.2 Carmelita JETER (USA) Shanghai 20 Sep 09 10.76 +1.1 Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN (JAM) Ostrava 31 May 11 10.65 +1.1 Marion JONES (USA) Johannesburg 12 Sep 98 10.86 +2.0 Marshevet MYERS (USA) Eugene, OR 4 Jun 11 10.73 +2.0 Christine ARRON (FRA) Budapest 19 Aug 98 10.87 +2.0 Kerron STEWART (JAM) Eugene, OR 4 Jun 11 10.73 +0.1 Shelly-Ann FRASER - PRYCE (JAM) Berlin 17 Aug 09 10.91 +0.6 Kelly-Ann BAPTISTE (TRI) Paris Saint-Denis 8 Jul 11 10.74 +1.3 Merlene OTTEY (SLO) Milano 7 Sep 96 10.95 +2.0 Shelly-Ann FRASER - PRYCE (JAM) Eugene, OR 4 Jun 11 10.75 +0.4 Kerron STEWART (JAM) Roma 10 Jul 09 10.96 +0.8 Ivet LALOVA (BUL) Sliven 2 Jul 11 10.76 +1.7 Evelyn ASHFORD (USA) Zürich 22 Aug 84 10.99 +1.8 Oludamola OSAYOMI (NGR) São Paulo (IDCM) 22 May 11 10.76 +1.1 Veronica CAMPBELL-BROWN (JAM) Ostrava 31 May 11 11.00 +2.0 Sherone SIMPSON (JAM) Eugene, OR 4 Jun 11 10.77 +0.9 Irina PRIVALOVA (RUS) Lausanne 6 Jul 94 11.01 +1.8 Alexandria ANDERSON (USA) São Paulo (IDCM) 22 May 11 10.77 +0.7 Ivet LALOVA (BUL) Plovdiv 19 Jun 04 Photo Finish reading to 1/1000th of a second: BIB 519 (Heat 6) - 11.336 BIB 890 (Heat 7) - 11.339 Page 4 of 4 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-100-W-h----.RS6.v2 Issued at 18:27 on Sunday, 4 September 2011.
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