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Women's 200 metres
at the 2023 World Championships
VenueNational Athletics Centre
Dates23 August (heats)
24 August (semi-finals)
25 August (final)
Winning time21.41 CR
Medalists
gold medal    Jamaica
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    United States
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The women's 200 metres at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest from 23 to 25 August 2022.[1]

Summary

All the expected finalists qualified. The structure of the semis didn't make it easy. The third semi was loaded with the defending champion, Shericka Jackson, the newly crowned 100 metres champion, Sha'Carri Richardson, and perennial finalist, 2017 silver medalist Marie-Josée Ta Lou. With only two automatic qualifying spots, something had to give. Ta Lou had to get one of the time qualifying spots and was relegated to lane 2 in the final.

In the final, the staggers mostly held true halfway through the turn, then Jackson began to edge forward with Dina Asher-Smith and Gabrielle Thomas showing a slight advantage. As they reached the straightaway, Jackson had a clear 2 metre lead with Thomas just barely ahead of Richardson, Asher-Smith, Julien Alfred and Daryll Neita. Jackson continued to power away, the winner was not going to be in doubt. Thomas separated, with Richardson also moving forward. Jackson let off the gas a couple of steps before the finish line, her time of 21.41 improved her standing as #2 performer of all time, just .07 short of Florence Griffith-Joyner's 35 year old world record. Thomas followed 4 metres later, a step ahead of now double medalist at these championships, Richardson.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record  Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA) 21.34 Seoul, South Korea 29 September 1988
Championship record  Shericka Jackson (JAM) 21.45 Eugene, United States 21 July 2022
World Leading  Gabrielle Thomas (USA) 21.60 Eugene, United States 9 July 2023
African Record  Christine Mboma (NAM) 21.78 Zürich, Switzerland 9 September 2021
Asian Record  Li Xuemei (CHN) 22.01 Shanghai, China 22 October 1997
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA) 21.34 Seoul, South Korea 29 September 1988
South American Record  Vitoria Cristina Rosa (BRA) 22.47 Eugene, United States 19 July 2022
European Record  Dafne Schippers (NED) 21.63 Beijing, China 28 August 2015
Oceanian record  Melinda Gainsford (AUS) 22.23 Stuttgart, Germany 13 July 1997

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 22.60.[3]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+2), was as follows:[1]

Date Time Round
23 August 11:20 Heats
24 August 19:45 Semi-finals
25 August 21:40 Final

Results

Heats

The first 3 athletes in each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) qualify for the semi-finals.[4]

Wind:
Heat 1: -0.4 m/s, Heat 2: -0.7 m/s, Heat 3: -0.4 m/s, Heat 4: -0.4 m/s, Heat 5: -1.3 m/s, Heat 6: -0.3 m/s

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Sha'Carri Richardson  United States (USA) 22.16 Q
2 5 Gabrielle Thomas  United States (USA) 22.26 Q
3 2 Marie-Josée Ta Lou  Ivory Coast (CIV) 22.26 Q, SB
4 1 Anthonique Strachan  Bahamas (BAH) 22.31 Q
5 4 Julien Alfred  Saint Lucia (LCA) 22.31 Q
6 1 Daryll Neita  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.39 Q
7 4 Natalliah Whyte  Jamaica (JAM) 22.44 Q
8 6 Dina Asher-Smith  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.46 Q
9 5 Kevona Davis  Jamaica (JAM) 22.49 Q
10 3 Shericka Jackson  Jamaica (JAM) 22.51 Q
11 6 Maboundou Koné  Ivory Coast (CIV) 22.55 Q
12 3 Veronica Shanti Pereira  Singapore (SIN) 22.57 Q, NR
13 1 Jaël Bestué  Spain (ESP) 22.58 Q
14 6 Kayla White  United States (USA) 22.62 Q
15 2 Olivia Fotopoulou  Cyprus (CYP) 22.65 Q, PB
16 1 Favour Ofili  Nigeria (NGR) 22.66 q
17 6 Dalia Kaddari  Italy (ITA) 22.67 q, SB
18 4 Bianca Williams  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.67 Q
19 3 Jessika Gbai  Ivory Coast (CIV) 22.78 Q
20 3 Adaejah Hodge  British Virgin Islands (IVB) 22.82 q
21 6 Krystsina Tsimanouskaya  Poland (POL) 22.88 q
22 5 Tasa Jiya  Netherlands (NED) 22.97 Q
23 2 Polyniki Emmanoulidou  Greece (GRE) 23.00 q
24 4 Gina Bass  Gambia (GAM) 23.02 q
25 2 Ashanti Moore  Jamaica (JAM) 23.12
26 2 Lorène Dorcas Bazolo  Portugal (POR) 23.13
27 1 Léonie Pointet  Switzerland (SUI) 23.16 PB
28 1 Yunisleidy García  Cuba (CUB) 23.22
29 5 Boglárka Takács  Hungary (HUN) 23.24
30 5 Cecilia Tamayo-Garza  Mexico (MEX) 23.25
31 5 Martyna Kotwiła  Poland (POL) 23.34
32 4 Georgia Hulls  New Zealand (NZL) 23.36
33 3 Susanne Walli  Austria (AUT) 23.38
34 1 Ana Carolina Azevedo  Brazil (BRA) 23.45
35 3 Alexa Sulyán  Hungary (HUN) 23.47
36 1 Aino Pulkkinen [fi]  Finland (FIN) 23.48
37 6 Remi Tsuruta  Japan (JPN) 23.49
38 3 Nicole Caicedo  Ecuador (ECU) 23.51
39 2 Anniina Kortetmaa [fi]  Finland (FIN) 23.52
40 4 Julia Henriksson  Sweden (SWE) 23.55
41 5 Christine Bjelland Jensen [de]  Norway (NOR) 23.62
42 2 Gorete Semedo  São Tomé and Príncipe (STP) 23.69 SB
43 6 Rhoda Njobvu  Zambia (ZAM) 23.82
44 6 Vitoria Cristina Rosa  Brazil (BRA) 23.86
4 Ella Connolly  Australia (AUS) DNS

Semi-finals

The first 2 athletes in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualify for the final.[5]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Gabrielle Thomas  United States (USA) 21.97 Q
2 3 Shericka Jackson  Jamaica (JAM) 22.00 Q
3 2 Julien Alfred  Saint Lucia (LCA) 22.17 Q
4 3 Sha'Carri Richardson  United States (USA) 22.20 Q
5 2 Daryll Neita  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.21 Q, PB
6 3 Marie-Josée Ta Lou  Ivory Coast (CIV) 22.26 q, SB
7 1 Dina Asher-Smith  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.28 Q
8 2 Anthonique Strachan  Bahamas (BAH) 22.30 q
9 2 Kayla White  United States (USA) 22.34
10 2 Kevona Davis  Jamaica (JAM) 22.34
11 3 Bianca Williams  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.45 PB
12 1 Natalliah Whyte  Jamaica (JAM) 22.52
13 3 Jaël Bestué  Spain (ESP) 22.60
14 1 Tasa Jiya  Netherlands (NED) 22.67 PB
15 1 Olivia Fotopoulou  Cyprus (CYP) 22.73
16 1 Dalia Kaddari  Italy (ITA) 22.75
17 3 Veronica Shanti Pereira  Singapore (SIN) 22.79
18 3 Favour Ofili  Nigeria (NGR) 22.86
19 2 Jessika Gbai  Ivory Coast (CIV) 22.88
20 2 Adaejah Hodge  British Virgin Islands (IVB) 22.96
21 3 Gina Bass  Gambia (GAM) 23.10
22 1 Polyniki Emmanoulidou  Greece (GRE) 23.15
23 2 Krystsina Tsimanouskaya  Poland (POL) 23.34
1 Maboundou Koné  Ivory Coast (CIV) DQ TR17.3.1

Final

The final started at 21:42 on 25 August. The results were as follows:[6]

Wind: +0.1 m/s

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Shericka Jackson  Jamaica (JAM) 21.41 CR, NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 8 Gabrielle Thomas  United States (USA) 21.81
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 9 Sha'Carri Richardson  United States (USA) 21.92 PB
4 7 Julien Alfred  Saint Lucia (LCA) 22.05
5 5 Daryll Neita  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.16 PB
6 3 Anthonique Strachan  Bahamas (BAH) 22.29
7 4 Dina Asher-Smith  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 22.34
8 2 Marie-Josée Ta Lou  Ivory Coast (CIV) 22.64

References

  1. ^ a b "Women 200 Metres Timetable". World Athletics. Archived from the original on August 24, 2023. Retrieved August 28, 2023.
  2. ^ "200 Metres Women − Records". World Athletics. Archived from the original on February 22, 2023. Retrieved August 23, 2023.
  3. ^ "Qualification System and Entry Standards" (PDF). World Athletics. August 19, 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on August 19, 2022. Retrieved August 23, 2023.
  4. ^ "Summary 200 Metres Women - Round 1" (PDF). World Athletics. August 23, 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 27, 2023. Retrieved August 23, 2023.
  5. ^ "Summary 200 Metres Women - Semi-Final" (PDF). World Athletics. August 24, 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on August 25, 2023. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  6. ^ "Results 200 Metres Women - Final" (PDF). World Athletics. August 25, 2023. Archived (PDF) from the original on August 26, 2023. Retrieved August 28, 2023.