Women's 100 metres
at the 2023 World Championships
VenueNational Athletics Centre
Dates20 August (heats)
21 August (semi-final & final)
Competitors56 from 38 nations
Winning time10.65 CR
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Jamaica
bronze medal    Jamaica
Video on YouTube
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The women's 100 metres at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on 19 and 20 August 2023.[1]

Summary

The field had five of the fastest eight of all time: #3 defending champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, #5 Shericka Jackson, the world leader for 2023, #7 Sha'Carri Richardson; and #8 Marie-Josée Ta Lou. In the semi-finals, Jackson, Richardson and Ta Lou were all in semi #2, with only two automatic qualifiers. Jackson and Ta Lou ended up in a virtual tie at 10.79 leaving Richardson to have to wait in the holding room. Her 10.84 easily held up but because she finished third in the semis, she was given an outside lane in the final.

In the final, the slowest qualifier Ewa Swoboda got the marginally best start, but the field got out to a fairly even start, save Richardson who was slightly behind. "Mommy Rocket” Fraser-Pryce did not get out to her typical dominating start. Over the next 30 metres, Fraser-Pryce, Jackson and Swoboda gained a slight edge on the rest of the field. Out in lane 9, Richardson recaptured the lost ground from the start to pull even with the Ta Lou and Swoboda. With 40 meters to go, Jackson had gained a slight edge on Fraser-Pryce, but Swoboda had not gone away. Behind them, Julien Alfred, Ta Lou and Richardson had emerged from the others. Coming into the finish, the two Jamaican athletes were focusing on each other in the center of the track as Richardson picked off Asher-Smith, Swoboda, Ta Lou, Fraser-Pryce, and finally Jackson with 15 meters to go. Richardson crossed the line with her arms outstretched and emerged victorious by .07 seconds, Jackson in 2nd and the defending champion Fraser-Pryce in 3rd. Not only did Richardson win the World Championship, she beat Fraser-Pryce's Championship Record and tied Marion Jones and Jackson's time earlier in the season as #5 of all time.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World Record  Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA) 10.49 Indianapolis, United States 16 July 1988
Championship Record  Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) 10.67 Eugene, United States 17 July 2022
2023 World Leading  Shericka Jackson (JAM) 10.65 Kingston, Jamaica 7 July 2023
African Record  Marie-Josée Ta Lou (CIV) 10.72 Monte Carlo, Monaco 10 August 2022
Asian Record  Xuemei Li (CHN) 10.79 Shanghai, China 18 October 1997
North, Central American and Caribbean Record  Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA) 10.49 Indianapolis, United States 16 July 1988
South American Record  Rosângela Santos (BRA) 10.91 London, Great Britain 6 August 2017
European Record  Christine Arron (FRA) 10.73 Budapest, Hungary 19 August 1998
Oceanian Record  Zoe Hobbs (NZL) 10.96 La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland 2 July 2023

The following records were set at the competition:

RecordPerf.AthleteNat.Date
Championship record 10.65 Sha'Carri Richardson  USA 21 Aug 2023
= World Leading

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 11.08 seconds.[3]

Schedule

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

Date Time Round
20 August 12:10Heats
21 August20:35Semi-finals
21:50Final

Results

Round 1 (heats)

Round 1 took place on 19 August, with the 56 athletes involved being split into 7 heats of 8 athletes each. The first 3 athletes in each heat ( Q ) and the next 3 fastest ( q ) qualified for the semi-final. The overall results were as follows:[4]

Wind:

RankHeat #NameNationalityTimeNotes
15Sha'Carri Richardson United States (USA)10.92Q
23Ewa Swoboda Poland (POL)10.98Q
31Julien Alfred Saint Lucia (LCA)10.99Q
42Brittany Brown United States (USA)11.01Q
57Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jamaica (JAM)11.01Q
65Natasha Morrison Jamaica (JAM)11.02Q
71Daryll Neita Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)11.03Q
82Dina Asher-Smith Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)11.04Q
93Tamari Davis United States (USA)11.06Q
104Shericka Jackson Jamaica (JAM)11.06Q
117Mujinga Kambundji Switzerland (SUI)11.08Q
126Marie-Josée Ta Lou Ivory Coast (CIV)11.08Q
131Gina Bass Gambia (GAM)11.10Q
143N'Ketia Seedo Netherlands (NED)11.11Q, PB
156Shashalee Forbes Jamaica (JAM)11.12Q
165Zaynab Dosso Italy (ITA)11.14Q, =NR
177Zoe Hobbs New Zealand (NZL)11.14Q
184Michelle-Lee Ahye Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)11.16Q, SB
193Rani Rosius Belgium (BEL)11.18q, PB
6Boglárka Takács Hungary (HUN)11.18Q
214Gina Lückenkemper Germany (GER)11.21Q
224Rosemary Chukwuma Nigeria (NGR)11.24q
231Géraldine Frey Switzerland (SUI)11.26q
245Maboundou Koné Ivory Coast (CIV)11.26
252Jaël Bestué Spain (ESP)11.28Q
267Lorène Dorcas Bazolo Portugal (POR)11.29
277Khamica Bingham Canada (CAN)11.29
283Murielle Ahouré-Demps Ivory Coast (CIV)11.29
293Leah Bertrand Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)11.32
305Krystsina Tsimanouskaya Poland (POL)11.32
312Veronica Shanti Pereira Singapore (SIN)11.33
322Halle Hazzard Grenada (GRN)11.34SB
336Patrizia van der Weken Luxembourg (LUX)11.38
344Olivia Fotopoulou Cyprus (CYP)11.38
351Delphine Nkansa Belgium (BEL)11.40
366Bree Masters Australia (AUS)11.43
7Rebekka Haase Germany (GER)11.43
386Magdalena Stefanowicz Poland (POL)11.43
395Torrie Lewis Australia (AUS)11.45
406Arialis Gandulla Portugal (POR)11.47
411Ángela Gabriela Tenorio Ecuador (ECU)11.52
424Vitoria Cristina Rosa Brazil (BRA)11.57
434Natacha Ngoye Akamabi Congo (CGO)11.60
441Farzaneh Fasihi Iran (IRI)11.63
457Arisa Kimishima Japan (JPN)11.73
463Mudhawi Alshammari Kuwait (KUW)11.93
472Salomé Kora Switzerland (SUI)12.18
484Kesaia Boletakanakandavu Fiji (FIJ)12.46PB
493Silina Pha Aphay Laos (LAO)12.67
502Chloe David Vanuatu (VAN)12.88
511Zarinae Sapong Northern Mariana Islands (NMI)13.04SB
526Jovita Arunia Solomon Islands (SOL)13.20SB
535Sydney Francisco Palau (PLW)13.48PB
547Yara Ahmed Abuljadayel Saudi Arabia (KSA)13.54
5Imani Lansiquot Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)DQTR 16.8
2Yunisleidy García Cuba (CUB)DQTR 16.8

Semi-final

The semi-final took place on 21 August, with the 24 athletes involved being split into 3 heats of 8 athletes each (using lanes 2 to 9). The first 2 athletes in each heat ( Q ) and the next 2 fastest ( q ) qualified for the final. The overall results were as follows:[5]

Wind:
Heat 1: −0.4 m/s, Heat 2: −0.4 m/s, Heat 3: −0.1 m/s

RankHeat #LaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
127Marie-Josée Ta Lou Ivory Coast (CIV)10.79Q
25Shericka Jackson Jamaica (JAM)10.79Q
326Sha'Carri Richardson United States (USA)10.84q
417Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jamaica (JAM)10.89Q
535Julien Alfred Saint Lucia (LCA)10.92Q
634Brittany Brown United States (USA)10.97Q
716Tamari Davis United States (USA)10.98Q
815Ewa Swoboda Poland (POL)11.01q
37Dina Asher-Smith Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)11.01q
1028Zoe Hobbs New Zealand (NZL)11.02
1114Daryll Neita Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)11.03
1236Natasha Morrison Jamaica (JAM)11.03
1324Mujinga Kambundji Switzerland (SUI)11.04SB
1423Shashalee Forbes Jamaica (JAM)11.12
1538N'Ketia Seedo Netherlands (NED)11.17
1612Gina Lückenkemper Germany (GER)11.18
13Michelle-Lee Ahye Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)11.18
1833Gina Bass Gambia (GAM)11.19
1918Zaynab Dosso Italy (ITA)11.19
2032Rani Rosius Belgium (BEL)11.20
2129Jaël Bestué Spain (ESP)11.25
2219Rosemary Chukwuma Nigeria (NGR)11.26
2322Boglárka Takács Hungary (HUN)11.26
2439Géraldine Frey Switzerland (SUI)11.28

Final

The final started at 21:50 on 21 August. The results were as follows:[6]

Wind: +0.8 m/s

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)9Sha'Carri Richardson United States (USA)10.65CR, PB, =WL
2nd place, silver medalist(s)4Shericka Jackson Jamaica (JAM)10.72
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)5Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jamaica (JAM)10.77SB
47Marie-Josée Ta Lou Ivory Coast (CIV)10.81
56Julien Alfred Saint Lucia (LCA)10.93
61Ewa Swoboda Poland (POL)10.97
73Brittany Brown United States (USA)10.97
82Dina Asher-Smith Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)11.00
98Tamari Davis United States (USA)11.03

References

  1. 1 2 "Timetable - Budapest 23 - World Athletics Championship - Women 100 Metres". WorldAthletics.org. IAAF. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  2. "100 Metres Women − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  3. "World Athletics Championships Budapest 23 - Qualification System and Entry Standards" (PDF). iaaf.org. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  4. "Results 100 Metres Women - Round 1" (PDF). International Association of Athletics Federations. 19 August 2023. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
  5. "Results 100 Metres Women - Semi-Final" (PDF). International Association of Athletics Federations. 21 August 2023. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
  6. "Results 100 Metres Women - Final" (PDF). International Association of Athletics Federations. 21 August 2023. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
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