World Athletics Championships 1987/100 m for women
2. World Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | 100 meter run | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
Attendees | 51 athletes from 39 countries | ||||||||
venue | Rome | ||||||||
Competition location | Olympic Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 29th (preliminary / quarter finals) August 30th (semifinals / final) |
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The women's 100-meter run at the World Athletics Championships in 1987 was held on August 29 and 30, 1987 in the Olympic Stadium in the Italian capital, Rome .
In this competition, the sprinters from the GDR recorded a double victory. Silke Gladisch became world champion in the European Championship third in 1986 over 200 meters . Four days later she also won the 200 meter race and won the silver medal on the final day with the GDR sprint relay. Second place went to reigning world and European long jump champion Heike Drechsler , who was also reigning European champion over 200 meters and won bronze long jump here five days later. Third place went to the Jamaican Olympic third from 1984, Merlene Ottey , who was also two-time Olympic third ( 1980/1984 ) and vice world champion in 1983 over 200 meters . Four days later she was awarded another bronze over 200 meters.
Records
Existing records
World record | 10.76 s | Evelyn Ashford | Zurich , Switzerland | 22nd August 1984 |
World championship record | 10.97 s | Marlies Goehr | 1983 World Cup in Helsinki , Finland | August 8, 1983 |
Record improvement
The existing World Cup record has been improved twice:
- 10.95 s - Heike Drechsler ( GDR ), 1st semi-final on August 30th (wind: +0.7 m / s)
- 10.90 s - Silke Gladisch ( GDR ), final on August 30th (wind: −0.58 m / s)
In the first semi-final, Silke Gladisch had achieved 10.82 s, but the wind support of 2.2 m / s was 0.2 m / s too strong for a record recognition.
doping
There was a doping case in this competition.
The fifth-placed Canadian Angella Issajenko , formerly Angella Taylor, was involved in the Ben Johnson doping case. She belonged to the same training group as Johnson under Charlie Francis. The doctor responsible for the doping preparations George Astaphan was responsible for Issajenko as well as for Johnson. After Ben Johnson was convicted of the doping offense, Issajenko exposed numerous doping practices and admitted that she had also doped herself. She then received a suspension, among other things, her results achieved at these world championships over 100 meters and with the 4 x 100 meter relay (initially sixth) were canceled.
Three female sprinters in particular were disadvantaged:
- Alice Brown , USA - She should have taken part in the final based on her placement.
- Laurence Bily , France - She had actually qualified for the semi-finals through her time.
- Marie-Ange Wirtz , Seychelles - She was actually entitled to participate in the quarter-finals through her placement.
Preliminary round
August 29, 1987
The preliminary round was carried out in seven runs. The first four athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - as well as the four fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the quarter-finals.
Forward 1
Wind: +2.3 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Heike Drechsler | GDR | 11.02 |
2 | Nadezhda Georgieva | Bulgaria | 11.27 |
3 | Iryna Slyussar | Soviet Union | 11.34 |
4th | Marisa Masullo | Italy | 11.71 |
5 | Felicite Bada | Benin | 12.22 |
6th | Alyson Caulker | Sierra Leone | 12.33 |
7th | Sara Rossini | San Marino | 12.86 |
8th | Erin Tierney | Cook Islands | 13.12 |
Forward 2
Wind: +1.3 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Merlene Ottey | Jamaica | 11.26 |
2 | Laurence Bily | France | 11.32 |
3 | Natalia Pomoschtschnikowa | Soviet Union | 11.39 |
4th | Diane Holden | Australia | 11.53 |
5 | Sheila dos Santos | Brazil | 11.82 |
6th | Rosanna Browne | Anguilla | 12.80 |
7th | Lorraine Nanton | Northern Mariana Islands | 13.30 |
8th | Moutwakil Abdelkarim | Sudan | 14.07 |
Forward 3
Wind: +1.0 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Alice Brown | United States | 11.42 |
2 | Angela Bailey | Canada | 11.52 |
3 | Simmone Jacobs | Great Britain | 11.77 |
4th | Françoise Philippe | France | 11.92 |
5 | Ramani Mangalika | Sri Lanka | 12.34 |
6th | Sherlete Barrow | Belize | 13.21 |
7th | Denise Ephraim | Nauru | 13.69 |
DNS | Fydia Inamohoro | Burundi |
Forward 4
Wind: −0.6 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Anelija Nunewa | Bulgaria | 11.37 |
2 | Olga Zolotaryova | Soviet Union | 11.52 |
3 | Liliana Allen | Cuba | 11.57 |
4th | Pauline Davis | Bahamas | 11.59 |
5 | Yolanda Diaz | Spain | 12.00 |
6th | Lea Haba | Guinea | 12.78 |
DNS | Aminata Diarra | Mali | |
Iammo Launa | Papua New Guinea |
Forward 5
Wind: +0.2 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Ulrike Sarvari | BR Germany | 11.37 |
2 | Silke Gladisch | GDR | 11.42 |
3 | Pam Marshall | United States | 11.44 |
4th | Angela Phipps | Canada | 11.62 |
5 | Yi Ng Ka | Hong Kong | 12.26 |
6th | Bud Nurani | Indonesia | 12.34 |
7th | Intisar Sudani | Jordan | 12.91 |
DNS | Faouzia Djaffar | Comoros |
Forward 6
Wind: +0.7 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Nelli Cooman | Netherlands | 11.18 |
2 | Valya Demireva | Bulgaria | 11.61 |
3 | Gisele Ongollo | Gabon | 11.89 |
4th | Marie-Ange Wirtz | Seychelles | 12.64 actually qualified for the quarter-finals |
5 | Judith Robinson | Turks and Caicos Islands | 13.15 |
6th | Abla Comlan | Togo | 13.21 |
DOP | Angella Issajenko | Canada | admitted to the quarter-finals |
DNS | Tina Iheagwam | Nigeria |
Forward 7
Wind: −0.6 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Diane Williams | United States | 11.22 |
2 | Marlies Goehr | GDR | 11.47 |
3 | Paula Dunn | Great Britain | 11.52 |
4th | Ingrid Verbruggen | Belgium | 11.62 |
5 | Amparo Caicedo | Colombia | 11.88 |
6th | Judith Missengné | People's Republic of the Congo | 12.84 |
7th | Martha Soraima | Netherlands Antilles | 12.87 |
8th | Jyhan Hassan-Didi | Maldives | 15.05 |
Quarter finals
August 29, 1987
From the four quarter-finals, the first three athletes - highlighted in light blue - as well as the four fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the semifinals.
Quarter-finals 1
Wind: −0.3 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Heike Drechsler | GDR | 11.08 |
2 | Anelija Nunewa | Bulgaria | 11.29 |
3 | Ulrike Sarvari | BR Germany | 11.32 |
4th | Olga Zolotaryova | Soviet Union | 11.59 |
5 | Angela Phipps | Canada | 11.67 |
6th | Diane Holden | Australia | 11.68 |
7th | Ingrid Verbruggen | Belgium | 11.78 |
DNS | Felicite Bada | Benin |
Quarter-finals 2
Wind: +1.6 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Nelli Cooman | Netherlands | 11.14 |
2 | Pam Marshall | United States | 11.21 |
3 | Iryna Slyussar | Soviet Union | 11.39 |
4th | Paula Dunn | Great Britain | 11.47 |
5 | Marisa Masullo | Italy | 11.62 |
6th | Françoise Philippe | France | 11.63 |
7th | Sheila dos Santos | Brazil | 11.76 |
DOP | Angella Issajenko | Canada | admitted to the semifinals |
Quarter-finals 3
Wind: +1.6 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Diane Williams | United States | 11.21 |
2 | Angela Bailey | Canada | 11.31 |
3 | Natalia Pomoschtschnikowa | Soviet Union | 11.33 |
4th | Marlies Goehr | GDR | 11.40 |
5 | Laurence Bily | France | 11.49 actually qualified for the semi-finals |
6th | Valya Demireva | Bulgaria | 11.73 |
7th | Simmone Jacobs | Great Britain | 11.83 |
8th | Yolanda Diaz | Spain | 12.05 |
Quarter-finals 4
Wind: −1.6 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Merlene Ottey | Jamaica | 11.27 |
2 | Silke Gladisch | GDR | 11.29 |
3 | Alice Brown | United States | 11.34 |
4th | Nadezhda Georgieva | Bulgaria | 11.47 |
5 | Liliana Allen | Cuba | 11.60 |
6th | Pauline Davis | Bahamas | 11.64 |
7th | Amparo Caicedo | Colombia | 12.08 |
8th | Gisele Ongollo | Gabon | 12.21 |
Semifinals
August 30, 1987
From the two semi-finals, the first four athletes - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the final.
Semi-final run 1
Wind: +2.2 m / s - tail wind too strong, performance not ready for the best
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Silke Gladisch | GDR | 10.82 |
2 | Merlene Ottey | Jamaica | 10.89 |
3 | Pam Marshall | United States | 11.06 |
4th | Alice Brown | United States | 11.07 actually qualified for the final |
5 | Nadezhda Georgieva | Bulgaria | 11.10 |
6th | Ulrike Sarvari | BR Germany | 11.15 |
7th | Iryna Slyussar | Soviet Union | 11.44 |
DOP | Angella Issajenko | Canada | admitted to the finals |
Semi-final run 2
Wind: +0.7 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Heike Drechsler | GDR | 10.95 CR |
2 | Anelija Nunewa | Bulgaria | 11.01 |
3 | Diane Williams | United States | 11.07 |
4th | Angela Bailey | Canada | 11.07 |
5 | Natalia Pomoschtschnikowa | Soviet Union | 11.15 |
6th | Nelli Cooman | Netherlands | 11.21 |
7th | Marlies Goehr | GDR | 11.33 |
8th | Paula Dunn | Great Britain | 11.59 |
final
August 27, 1987
Wind: −0.58 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Silke Gladisch | GDR | 10.90 CR |
2 | Heike Drechsler | GDR | 11.00 |
3 | Merlene Ottey | Jamaica | 11.04 |
4th | Diane Williams | United States | 11.07 |
5 | Anelija Nunewa | Bulgaria | 11.09 |
6th | Angela Bailey | Canada | 11.18 |
7th | Pam Marshall | United States | 11.19 |
DOP | Angella Issajenko | Canada |
Vice world champion Heike Drechsler, former Heike Daute, reigning world and European champion in long jump , also reigning European champion over 200 meters, later won bronze in the long jump here
Web links
- IAAF World Championships in Athletics, 2nd IAAF World Championships in Athletics , accessed March 30, 2020
- Women 100m Athletics II World Championship Rome (ITA) 1987 at todor66.com, accessed March 30, 2020
- Results in the IAAF Statistics Handbook for the 2019 World Cup in Doha, Women 100 m, Rome 1987 (PDF 10.3 MB, p. 247), English, accessed on March 30, 2020
Video
- Silke Gladisch - Women's 100m - Rome World Champs 1987 on youtube.com, accessed March 30, 2020
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 100 m women on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on March 30, 2020
- ↑ Angella Taylor-Issajenko on haltraum.com, accessed March 30, 2020
- ↑ John Barnes, Recent Developments in Canadian Sports Law at commentary.canlii.org, 1991, English (PDF, 5554 KB), accessed March 30, 2020