2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres


The women's 100 metres at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the London Olympic Stadium on.

Summary

Going into the competition, Elaine Thompson could be nothing but the hot favourite to win the title. She was the Olympic Champion from Rio and the world leader by a huge margin. Defending champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce did not compete as she expected her first child. Returning silver medallist Dafne Schippers did not seem to be in her best shape, while the bronze medallist from 2015, Tori Bowie was expected to be among the medal contenders.
In the first semi-final, Marie-Josée Ta Lou won by 0.11 seconds over Dafne Schippers. Elaine Thompson proved why she was the favourite, winning her semi-final in 10.84 seconds, the fastest time of the day, ahead of Rosângela Santos who broke the South American continental record, while Bowie ran 10.91 seconds to win the third semi-final.
In the final, Ta Lou established an early lead. Thompson had the slowest reaction to the gun and failed to get into contention. Bowie, who had been closing on the leader, leaned early for her dip at the line, winning and then stumbling to the track. Returning silver medallist Dafne Schippers took bronze.
Bowie's injury following the race caused her to drop out of the 200 metres.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:
RecordAthleteDateLocation
World10.49Florence Griffith-Joyner16 Jul 1988Indianapolis, United States
Championship10.70Marion JonesSeville, Spain
World leading10.71Elaine Thompson23 Jun 2017Kingston, Jamaica
African10.78Murielle Ahouré11 Jun 2016Montverde, United States
Asian10.79Li Xuemei18 Oct 1997Shanghai, China
NACAC10.49Florence Griffith-Joyner16 Jul 1988Indianapolis, United States
South American10.99Ángela Tenorio22 Jul 2015Toronto, Canada
European10.73Christine Arron19 Aug 1998Budapest, Hungary
Oceanian11.11Melissa Breen9 Feb 2014Canberra, Australia

The following records were set at the competition:
RecordAthleteDate
South American10.91Rosângela Santos6 Aug 2017
Brazilian10.91Rosângela Santos6 Aug 2017
Cook Islands12.18Patricia Taea5 Aug 2017

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 11.26.

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time, was as follows:
DateTimeRound
5 August11:45Heats
6 August19:10Semifinals
6 August21:50Final

Results

Heats

The first round took place on 5 August in six heats as follows:
Heat123456
Start time11:4411:5312:0312:0912:2012:30
Wind +1.3+0.8−0.30.0−0.1+0.6
Photo finish

The first three in each heat and the next six fastest qualified for the semifinals. The overall results were as follows:
RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
113Gina Lückenkemper10.95,
247Marie-Josée Ta Lou11.00
318Murielle Ahouré11.04
459Rosângela Santos11.04,
522Elaine Thompson11.05
634Tori Bowie11.05
742Dafne Schippers11.08
815Jura Levy11.09
952Mujinga Kambundji11.14
1057Michelle-Lee Ahye11.14
1125Crystal Emmanuel11.14,
1212Asha Philip11.14,
1369Daryll Neita11.15
1464Deajah Stevens11.17
1563Natasha Morrison11.21
1665Kelly-Ann Baptiste11.21
1738Blessing Okagbare11.22
1866Ewa Swoboda11.24,
1949Carina Horn11.28
2023Ariana Washington11.28
2153Simone Facey11.29
2243Salomé Kora11.30
2339Ivet Lalova-Collio11.31
2432Desiree Henry11.32
2536Ángela Tenorio11.33
2626Wei Yongli11.37
2714Toea Wisil11.41
2848Carole Zahi11.41
2968Andrea Purica11.43
3019Naomi Sedney11.43
3127Khalifa St. Fort11.44
3235Jamile Samuel11.52
3324Orphée Neola11.58
3445Narcisa Landazuri11.59
3528Charlotte Wingfield11.82
3658Leya Buchanan11.84
3717Loi Im Lan12.00
3856Dutee Chand12.07
3962Cecilia Bouele12.15
4037Patricia Taea12.18
4116Yelena Ryabova12.27
4254Gorete Semedo12.46
4346Rechelle Meade12.67
4444Hereiti Bernardino12.88
4567Zarinae Sapong13.29
4633Marie-Charlotte Gastaud13.52
55Tatjana Pinto

Semifinals

The semifinals took place on 6 August in three heats as follows:
Heat123
Start time19:1019:1919:28
Wind +0.8−0.2+0.2
Photo finish

The first two in each heat and the next two fastest qualified for the final. The overall results were as follows:
RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
124Elaine Thompson10.84
217Marie-Josée Ta Lou10.87,
326Rosângela Santos10.91,
434Tori Bowie10.91
516Dafne Schippers10.98
637Murielle Ahouré10.99
739Michelle-Lee Ahye11.04
812Kelly-Ann Baptiste11.07
935Blessing Okagbare11.08
1027Mujinga Kambundji11.11
1125Crystal Emmanuel11.14
1238Natasha Morrison11.15
1314Daryll Neita11.16
1436Gina Lückenkemper11.16
1519Jura Levy11.19
1632Asha Philip11.19
1713Simone Facey11.23
1823Desiree Henry11.24
1918Ivet Lalova-Collio11.25
2029Carina Horn11.26
2128Ariana Washington11.29
2233Salomé Kora11.31
2315Deajah Stevens11.32
2422Ewa Swoboda11.35

Final

The final took place on 6 August at 21:51. The wind was +0.1 metres per second and the results were as follows :
RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
7Tori Bowie10.85
4Marie-Josée Ta Lou10.86=
9Dafne Schippers10.96
48Murielle Ahouré10.98
56Elaine Thompson10.98
63Michelle-Lee Ahye11.01
75Rosângela Santos11.06
82Kelly-Ann Baptiste11.09