1996 Summer Olympics / Athletics - 100 m hurdles (women)

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Olympic rings
sport athletics
discipline 100 meter hurdles
gender Women
Attendees 44 athletes from 30 countries
Competition location Centennial Olympic Stadium
Competition phase July 29, 1996 (preliminary round / quarter-finals)
July 31, 1996 (semi-finals / final)
Medalists
gold medal Ludmila Engquist ( SWE ) SwedenSweden 
Silver medal Brigita Bukovec ( SLO ) SloveniaSlovenia 
Bronze medal Patricia Girard-Léno ( FRA ) FranceFrance 

The women's 100-meter hurdles at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta was held on July 29 and 31, 1996 at the Centennial Olympic Stadium . 44 athletes took part.

Olympic champion was the Swede Ludmila Engquist . She won ahead of the Slovenian Brigita Bukovec and the French Patricia Girard-Léno .

Kristin Patzwahl and Birgit Wolf started for Germany . Wolf was eliminated in the quarterfinals, choice of place in the semifinals.
The Swiss Julie Baumann failed in the semifinals.
Athletes from Austria and Liechtenstein did not take part.

Current titleholders

Olympic champion in 1992 Paraskevi Patoulidou ( Greece ) GreeceGreece  12.64 s Barcelona 1992
World Champion 1995 Gail Devers ( USA ) United StatesUnited States  12.68 s Gothenburg 1995
European champion in 1994 Svetla Dimitrova ( Bulgaria ) BulgariaBulgaria  12.72 s Helsinki 1994
Pan American Champion 1995 Aliuska López ( Cuba ) CubaCuba  12.68 s Mar del Plata 1995
Central America and Caribbean champion 1995 Oraldis Ramírez ( Cuba ) CubaCuba  13.27 s Guatemala City 1995
South America Champion 1995 Carmen Bezanilla ( Chile ) ChileChile  13.62 s Manaus 1995
Asian champion 1995 Sriyani Kulawansa ( Sri Lanka ) Sri LankaSri Lanka  13.29 s Jakarta 1995
African champion 1996 Glory Alozie ( Nigeria ) NigeriaNigeria  13.62 s Yaoundé 1996
Oceania champion 1994 Janiene Ashbridge ( New Zealand ) New ZealandNew Zealand  14.06 s Auckland 1994

Existing records

World record 12.21 s Jordanka Donkowa ( Bulgaria ) Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria  Stara Sagora , Bulgaria 20th August 1988
Olympic record 12.38 s Final from Seoul , South Korea September 30, 1988

Note: All times are Atlanta local time ( UTC − 5 ).

Preliminary round

July 29, 1996, from 9:45 a.m.

The athletes competed in a total of six preliminary runs. The first four athletes per run qualified for the quarter-finals. In addition, the eight fastest drivers, the so-called lucky losers , made it through. The directly qualified runners are highlighted in light blue, the lucky losers in light green.

Forward 1

space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Keturah Anderson CanadaCanada Canada 12.86
2 Cheryl Dickey United StatesUnited States United States 12.92
3 Aliuska López CubaCuba Cuba 13.06
4th Sriyani Kulawansa Sri LankaSri Lanka Sri Lanka 13.09
5 Birgit Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 13.16
6th Natalia Shekhodanova RussiaRussia Russia 13.24
7th Jacqueline Agyepong United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 13.24
8th Chan Sau Ying Hong Kong 1959Hong Kong Hong Kong 13.63

Forward 2

space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Michelle Freeman JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 12.76
2 Patricia Girard-Léno FranceFrance France 12.84
3 Nicole Ramalalanirina MadagascarMadagascar Madagascar 12.90
4th Svetla Dimitrova BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 12.92
5 Yvonne Kanazawa JapanJapan Japan 13.30
6th Vida Nsiah GhanaGhana Ghana 13.34
7th Lesley Tashlin CanadaCanada Canada 13.61

Forward 3

space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Ludmila Engquist SwedenSweden Sweden 12.66
2 Angela Atede NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 12.88
3 María José Mardomingo SpainSpain Spain 12.91
4th Monique Tourret FranceFrance France 13.12
5 Lena Solli-Reimann NorwayNorway Norway 13.13
6th Natalija Hryhorjewa UkraineUkraine Ukraine 13.16
7th Sonia Paquette CanadaCanada Canada 13.29

Forward 4

space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Julie Baumann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 12.86
2 Angie Thorp United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 12.93
3 Lynda Goode United StatesUnited States United States 12.97
4th Kristin Patzwahl GermanyGermany Germany 12.98
5 Tatiana Reshetnikova RussiaRussia Russia 13.01
6th Cécile Cinélu FranceFrance France 13.05
7th Vũ Bích Hường VietnamVietnam Vietnam 13.85
8th Aminata Camara MaliMali Mali 14.94

Forward 5

space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Brigita Bukovec SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 12.72
2 Dionne Rose JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 12.81
3 Taiwo Aladefa NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 13.06
4th Lidija Jurkova Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 13.20
5 Nadja Bodrowa UkraineUkraine Ukraine 13.22
6th Rachel Rogers FijiFiji Fiji 14.07
DNF Elisabeta Anghel RomaniaRomania Romania

Forward 6

space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Gail Devers United StatesUnited States United States 12.73
2 Gillian Russell JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 12.85
3 Julija Graudyn RussiaRussia Russia 12.95
4th Ime Akpan NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 13.11
5 Olena Ovcharova UkraineUkraine Ukraine 13.23
6th Véronique Linster LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg 13.47
DNF Carla Tuzzi ItalyItaly Italy

Quarter finals

July 29, 1996, from 5:45 p.m.

From the four quarter-finals, the first four athletes (highlighted in light blue) qualified for the semi-finals.

Run 1

space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Brigita Bukovec SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 12.66
2 Dionne Rose JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 12.76
3 Julija Graudyn RussiaRussia Russia 12.77
4th Svetla Dimitrova BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 12.84
5 Angela Atede NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 12.85
6th Cécile Cinélu FranceFrance France 13.06
7th Lidija Jorkowa Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 13.07
DNF Nadj Bodrova UkraineUkraine Ukraine

Run 2

space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Ludmila Engquist SwedenSweden Sweden 12.47
2 Aliuska López CubaCuba Cuba 12.67
3 Patricia Girard-Léno FranceFrance France 12.72
4th Lynda Goode United StatesUnited States United States 12.78
5 Gillian Russell JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 12.78
6th Tatiana Reshetnikova RussiaRussia Russia 13.01
7th Ime Akpan NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 13.02
8th Olena Ovcharova UkraineUkraine Ukraine 13.16

Run 3

space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Michelle Freeman JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 12.57
2 Natalia Shekhodanova RussiaRussia Russia 12.68
3 Nicole Ramalalanirina MadagascarMadagascar Madagascar 12.90
4th Kristin Patzwahl GermanyGermany Germany 12.91
5 Sriyani Kulawansa Sri LankaSri Lanka Sri Lanka 12.91
6th Cheryl Dickey United StatesUnited States United States 12.92
7th Natalija Hryhorjewa UkraineUkraine Ukraine 12.96
8th Keturah Anderson CanadaCanada Canada 13.17

Run 4

space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Gail Devers United StatesUnited States United States 12.83
2 Julie Baumann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 12.98
3 Angie Thorp United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 12.99
4th María José Mardomingo SpainSpain Spain 13.05
5 Birgit Wolf GermanyGermany Germany 13.08
6th Taiwo Aladefa NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 13.11
7th Monique Tourret FranceFrance France 13.17
8th Lena Solli-Reimann NorwayNorway Norway 13.30

Semifinals

July 31, 1996, from 5:45 p.m.

From each of the two semi-finals, the first four runners (highlighted in light blue) qualified for the final.

Run 1

Start of the first semi-final (from left to right):
Nicole Ramalalanirina, Lynda Goode, Natalija Schechodanowa, Brigita Bukovec, Michelle Freeman, Julie Baumann, Kristin Patzwahl, Angie Thorp
space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Michelle Freeman JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 12.61
2 Brigita Bukovec SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 12.63
3 Natalia Shekhodanova RussiaRussia Russia 12.67
4th Lynda Goode United StatesUnited States United States 12.77
5 Angie Thorp United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 12.80
6th Julie Baumann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 12.90
7th Nicole Ramalalanirina MadagascarMadagascar Madagascar 13.01
8th Kristin Patzwahl GermanyGermany Germany 13.05

Run 2

space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Ludmila Engquist SwedenSweden Sweden 12.51
2 Patricia Girard-Léno FranceFrance France 12.59
3 Gail Devers United StatesUnited States United States 12.62
4th Dionne Rose JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 12.64
5 Aliuska López CubaCuba Cuba 12.70
6th Julija Graudyn RussiaRussia Russia 12.74
7th María José Mardomingo SpainSpain Spain 12.89
DNF Svetla Dimitrova BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria

final

space Surname nation Time (s) annotation
1 Ludmila Engquist SwedenSweden Sweden 12.58
2 Brigita Bukovec SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 12.59
3 Patricia Girard-Léno FranceFrance France 12.65
4th Gail Devers United StatesUnited States United States 12.66
5 Dionne Rose JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 12.74
6th Michelle Freeman JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 12.76
7th Lynda Goode United StatesUnited States United States 13.11
DOP Natalia Shekhodanova RussiaRussia Russia 12.80

July 31, 1996, 8:55 pm

In the final, two US athletes and two Jamaicans each faced a starter from France, Russia, Sweden and Slovenia.

The winner of the 100-meter run , the American Gail Devers, also reigning world champion , was considered the best hurdle sprinter. Challenger was mainly the Swede Ludmila Engquist, a born Russian, who under the name Ludmila Naroschilenko already in 1988 for the Soviet Union and in 1992 took part for the unified team in the Olympic Games. In a row, other athletes with medal ambitions were eliminated before the final. For the Russian Vice European Champion and World Cup third Julija Graudyn it was the end of the semifinals, as well as for the World Cup fifth Julie Baumann from Switzerland. Graudyns compatriot Tatjana Reschetnikowa , WM -Vierte, even the sails had to cancel after the quarter-finals.

Devers had the best start in the final, but on the sixth hurdle she lost her footing and was overtaken by the Slovenian Brigita Bukovec and Engquist. Ludmila Engquist passed the Slovenian at the last hurdle and crossed the finish line as Olympic champion with a hundredth of a second ahead. Behind silver medalist Brigita Bukovec, French rider Patricia Girard-Léno took third place. Devers finished fourth, a hundredth of a second behind the bronze medalist. The two Jamaicans Dionne Rose and Michelle Freeman finished fifth and sixth in that order.

After evaluating the doping samples, Russian Natalija Shekhodanova, who came in seventh, was disqualified. The anabolic steroid stanozolol was detected in their sample .

Ludmila Engquist won the first medal for Sweden in the 100 meter hurdles .

Brigita Bukovec was the first Slovenian medalist in this discipline.

literature

  • Gerd Rubenbauer (ed.), Olympic Summer Games Atlanta 1996 with reports by Britta Kruse, Johannes Ebert, Andreas Schmidt and Ernst Christian Schütt, comments: Gerd Rubenbauer and Hans Schwarz, Chronik Verlag im Bertelsmann Verlag, Gütersloh / Munich 1996, p. 47

Web links

Video

Individual evidence

  1. IAAF Statistics Handbook, Beijing 2015, page 797 , accessed on March 8, 2018
  2. a b c d Official Report, Part III on the Olympic Games in Atlanta ( Memento of the original from October 7, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , P. 83, English / French (PDF, 13,520 MB), accessed on March 8, 2018 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / library.la84.org
  3. List of Olympic doping offenders on SportsReference , accessed on March 8, 2018