Olympic Summer Games 2012 / Athletics - 100 m hurdles (women)
sport | athletics | ||||||||
discipline | 100 meter hurdles | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
Attendees | 50 athletes from 36 countries | ||||||||
Competition location | Olympic Stadium London | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 6, 2012 (preliminary round) August 7, 2012 (semi-finals / finals) |
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The women's 100-meter hurdles at the 2012 Olympic Games in London took place on August 6th and 7th, 2012 in the London Olympic Stadium. Fifty athletes participated.
The Australian Sally Pearson became Olympic champion . She won ahead of the Americans Dawn Harper and Kellie Wells .
Carolin Nytra and Cindy Roleder competed for Germany. Both reached the semifinals and were eliminated there.
The Swiss Noemi Zbären failed in the preliminary round.
The Austrian Beate Schrott qualified for the final and finished seventh there.
Athletes from Liechtenstein did not take part.
Current titleholders
Olympic Champion | Dawn Harper ( USA ) | 12.54 s | Beijing 2008 |
world champion | Sally Pearson ( Australia ) | 12.28 s | Daegu 2011 |
European champion | Alina Talaj ( Belarus ) | 12.91 s | Helsinki 2012 |
Central America and Caribbean champion | Vonette Dixon ( Jamaica ) | 12.77 s | Mayagüez 2011 |
South America Champion | Brigitte Merlano ( Colombia ) | 13.07 s | Buenos Aires 2011 |
Asian champion | Sun Yawei ( People's Republic of China ) | 13.04 s | Kobe 2011 |
African champion | Gnima Faye ( Senegal ) | 13.36 s | Porto-Novo 2012 |
Oceania champion | Zoe Ballantyne ( New Zealand ) | 14.51 s | Cairns 2012 |
Existing records
World record | Jordanka Donkowa ( Bulgaria ) | 12.21 s | Stara Zagora , Bulgaria | 20th August 1988 |
Olympic record | Joanna Hayes ( USA ) | 12.37 s | Athens Final , Greece | August 24, 2004 |
Note: All times in this post are given according to London local time ( UTC ± 0 ).
Doping and those who suffer
The Turkish Nevin Yanıt , who initially came in fifth , was convicted of doping with stanozolol and testosterone in August 2013 and banned for three years. Your results have been retroactively canceled from June 28, 2012.
In addition to the athletes, who sometimes only received their medals several years later, the ones who suffered were the runners who were denied progress in the heats and semi-finals. In the second run, the Colombian Lina Florez ran 13.17 s and would have been eligible to start in the semi-finals. In the third semifinal race, the Russian Tatyana Dektjarjowa achieved 12.75 seconds, which would have been sufficient for a final participation over the time rule.
Prelims
Six preliminary runs were carried out. The first three athletes of each run qualified for the semi-finals. In addition, the six 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.
The Slovenian Marina Tomić in run 1 and the Russian Julija Kondakowa in run 6 achieved the same time with 13.10 s, both of which were the sixth fastest times of the lucky losers. Kondakowa was admitted to the semi-finals after the evaluation of the target photo showed that she was a thousandth of a second faster than Tomić. Kondakowa ran 13.091 s, Tomić 13.092 s.
Forward 1
August 6, 2012, 10:05 am
Wind: +0.6 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) | annotation |
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1 | Alina Talaj | Belarus | 12.71 | |
2 | Jessica Zelinka | Canada | 12.75 | |
3 | Tiffany Porter | Great Britain | 12.79 | |
4th | Anne Zagré | Belgium | 13.04 | |
5 | Marina Tomić | Slovenia | 13.10 | |
6th | Rosvitha Okou | Ivory Coast | 13.62 | |
7th | Ayako Kimura | Japan | 13.75 | |
DSQ | Rahamatou Dramé | Mali | IAAF Rule 162.7 - false start |
Forward 2
August 6, 2012, 10:12 am
Wind: +0.1 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) | annotation |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Beate scrap | Austria | 13.09 | |
2 | Eline Berings | Belgium | 13.46 | |
3 | Ivanique Kemp | Bahamas | 13.51 | |
4th | Seun Adigun | Nigeria | 13.56 | |
5 | Anastassija Pilipenko | Kazakhstan | 13.77 | |
6th | Lecabela Quaresma | Sao Tome and Principe | 14.56 | |
DNS | Jessica Ennis | Great Britain | ||
Latoya Greaves | Jamaica |
Forward 3
August 6, 2012, 10:19 am
Wind: −0.3 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) | annotation |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kellie Wells | United States | 12.69 | |
2 | Tatiana Dektjaryova | Russia | 12.87 | |
3 | Lucie Škrobáková | Czech Republic | 13.01 | |
4th | Cindy Roleder | Germany | 13.06 | |
5 | Shermaine Williams | Jamaica | 13.07 | |
6th | Lina Florez | Colombia | 13.17 | actually qualified for the semi-finals |
7th | Natalia Ivonskaya | Kazakhstan | 13.48 | |
8th | Marthe Koala | Burkina Faso | 13.91 |
Forward 4
August 6, 2012, 10:26 am
Wind: −0.7 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) | annotation |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dawn Harper | United States | 12.75 | |
2 | Ekaterina Galitskaya | Russia | 12.89 | |
3 | Derval O'Rourke | Ireland | 12.91 | |
4th | Nikkita Holder | Canada | 12.93 | |
5 | Brigitte Merlano | Colombia | 13.21 | |
6th | Jung Hye-lim | South Korea | 13.48 | |
7th | Jeimy Bernárdez | Honduras | 14.36 | |
DOP | Nevin Yanıt | Turkey | 12.70 | admitted to the semifinals |
Forward 5
August 6, 2012, 10:33 am
Wind: −0.1 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) | annotation |
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1 | Sally Pearson | Australia | 12.57 | |
2 | Reïna-Flor Okori | France | 13.01 | |
3 | Carolin Nytra | Germany | 13.30 | |
4th | Anastasija Soprunova | Kazakhstan | 13.40 | |
5 | Sonata Tamošaitytė | Lithuania | 13.59 | |
6th | Lavonne Idlette | Dominican Republic | 13.60 | |
7th | Dipna Lim Prasad | Singapore | 14.68 | |
8th | Silivia Panguana | Mozambique | 14.68 | |
DSQ | Ekaterina Poplavskaya | Belarus | IAAF Rule 163.6; 168.7 - leaving the track; Skipping a hurdle |
Forward 6
August 6, 2012, 10:40 am
Wind: +0.4 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) | annotation |
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1 | LoLo Jones | United States | 12.68 | |
2 | Phylicia George | Canada | 12.83 | |
3 | Marzia Caravelli | Italy | 13.01 | |
4th | Yulia Kondakova | Russia | 13.10 | |
5 | Sun Yawei | People's Republic of China | 13.26 | |
6th | Noemi Zbären | Switzerland | 13.33 | |
7th | Brigitte Foster-Hylton | Jamaica | 13.98 | |
8th | Odile Ahouanwanou | Benin | 14.76 | NO |
9 | Bibiana Olama | Equatorial Guinea | 16.18 |
Semifinals
In each of the three semi-finals, the first two athletes qualified for the final. In addition, the two fastest times, the so-called lucky losers , made it through. The directly qualified runners are highlighted in light blue, the lucky losers in light green.
Run 1
August 7, 2012, 7:15 p.m.
Wind: +0.9 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) | annotation |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dawn Harper | United States | 12.46 | |
2 | Beate scrap | Austria | 12.83 | |
3 | Shermaine Williams | Jamaica | 12.83 | |
4th | Alina Talaj | Belarus | 12.84 | |
5 | Ekaterina Galitskaya | Russia | 12.90 | |
6th | Nikkita Holder | Canada | 12.93 | |
7th | Carolin Nytra | Germany | 13.31 | |
DSQ | Reïna-Flor Okori | France | IAAF Rule 162.7 - false start |
Run 2
August 7, 2012, 7:23 pm
Wind: +1.3 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) | annotation |
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1 | Sally Pearson | Australia | 12.39 | |
2 | Jessica Zelinka | Canada | 12.66 | |
3 | LoLo Jones | United States | 12.71 | |
4th | Tiffany Porter | Great Britain | 12.79 | |
5 | Derval O'Rourke | Ireland | 12.91 | |
6th | Yulia Kondakova | Russia | 13.13 | |
7th | Eline Berings | Belgium | 13.26 | |
8th | Ivanique Kemp | Bahamas | 13.56 |
Run 3
August 7, 2012, 7:31 pm
Wind: +0.6 m / s
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) | annotation |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kellie Wells | United States | 12.51 | |
2 | Phylicia George | Canada | 12.65 | |
3 | Tatiana Dektjaryova | Russia | 12.75 | actually qualified for the final |
4th | Lucie Škrobáková | Czech Republic | 12.81 | |
5 | Anne Zagré | Belgium | 12.94 | |
6th | Cindy Roleder | Germany | 13.02 | |
DSQ | Marzia Caravelli | Italy | IAAF Rule 168.7 - Skipping a hurdle | |
DOP | Nevin Yanıt | Turkey | admitted to the finals |
final
August 7, 2012, 9:00 p.m.
Wind: −0.2 m / s
All three US athletes had qualified for the final. There were also two Canadians and one participant each from Australia, Austria and Turkey.
The top favorite was Australian Sally Pearson, who, as the reigning world champion, met the 2008 Olympic champion Dawn Harper from the USA. The US runner Kellie Wells was also rated highly.
Pearson and Wells had the best start in the final race. Harper didn't find her rhythm until the middle of the race and now passed Wells. But Pearson came out on top and won the race with a new Olympic record . Harper was only two hundredths of a second behind her in second place with exactly the same time of the previously valid Olympic record of US American Joanna Hayes from the year 2004 . Wells came in third ahead of her teammate LoLo Jones.
Sally Pearson was the first Australian Olympic champion over the 100 meter hurdles.
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) | annotation |
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1 | Sally Pearson | Australia | 12.35 | OR |
2 | Dawn Harper | United States | 12.37 | |
3 | Kellie Wells | United States | 12.48 | |
4th | LoLo Jones | United States | 12.58 | |
5 | Phylicia George | Canada | 12.65 | |
6th | Jessica Zelinka | Canada | 12.69 | |
7th | Beate scrap | Austria | 13.07 | |
DOP | Nevin Yanıt | Turkey |
Web links
- SportsReference 100m hurdles , accessed on September 21, 2018
- Official report , accessed September 21, 2018
- Results on the website of the IAAF World Athletics Federation (English) , accessed on September 21, 2018
Videos
- 100m Hurdles Women's Heat - Full Event- London 2012 Olympics on youtube.com, published August 6, 2012, accessed September 21, 2018
- 100m Hurdles - Women's Semi-Finals Full Replay - London 2012 Olympics on youtube.com, published August 7, 2012, accessed September 21, 2018
- Sally Pearson Wins 100m Hurdles Gold - Full Replay - London 2012 Olympics on youtube.com, published August 7, 2012, accessed September 21, 2018
Individual evidence
- ↑ IAAF Statistics Handbook, Beijing 2015, page 797 , accessed on September 21, 2018
- ↑ a b c Press release of the CAS (English), PDF, accessed on September 21, 2018
- ↑ a b c Message on YönHaber from July 1, 2015 (Turkish) , accessed on September 21, 2018
- ↑ a b IAAF competition rules, page 71 (PDF) , accessed on September 21, 2018
- ↑ IAAF competition rules, page 75; 93 (PDF) , accessed on September 21, 2018
- ↑ IAAF competition rules, page 93 (PDF) , accessed on September 21, 2018