2018 IAAF World U20 Championships – Women's 200 metres

Women's 200 metres
at the 2018 World U20 Championships
VenueRatina Stadium
Dates13 and 14 July
Competitors34 from 25 nations
Winning time22.50
Medalists
gold medal    Jamaica
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    Poland
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The women's 200 metres at the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Ratina Stadium on 13 and 14 July.[1]

Records

Standing records prior to the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics
World U20 Record  Allyson Felix (USA) 22.18 Athens, Greece 25 August 2004
Championship Record  Anthonique Strachan (BAH) 22.53 Barcelona, Spain 13 July 2012
World U20 Leading  Sydney McLaughlin (USA) 22.39 Gainesville, United States 29 March 2018

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 4 of each heat (Q) and the 4 fastest times (q) qualified for the semifinals.[2]

Wind:
Heat 1: -0.1 m/s, Heat 2: +1.1 m/s, Heat 3: +0.9 m/s, Heat 4: +0.2 m/s, Heat 5: +0.7 m/s

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Note
1 4 Lauren Rain Williams  United States 22.98 Q
2 5 Polina Miller  Authorised Neutral Athletes 23.17 Q
3 5 Martyna Kotwiła  Poland 23.21 Q, NJR
4 3 Briana Williams  Jamaica 23.32 Q
5 5 Akvilė Andriukaitytė  Lithuania 23.35 Q, NJR
6 1 Jayla Kirkland  United States 23.41 Q
7 1 Sophia Junk  Germany 23.43 Q
8 2 Alisha Rees  Great Britain 23.49 Q
9 3 Corinna Schwab  Germany 23.55 Q, PB
10 2 Ashlan Best  Canada 23.62 Q, SB
11 4 Georgina Adam  Great Britain 23.69 Q
12 4 Jaël Bestué  Spain 23.70 Q
13 3 Lorraine Martins  Brazil 23.75 Q
14 3 Mia Gross  Australia 23.78 Q
15 5 Shuri Aono  Japan 23.93 Q
16 2 Riley Day  Australia 24.00 Q
17 4 Ciara Neville  Ireland 24.01 Q
18 1 Anahí Suárez  Ecuador 24.01 Q
19 4 Catarina Lourenço  Portugal 24.03 q, PB
20 1 Leticia Lima  Brazil 24.03 Q
21 1 Angie González  Colombia 24.13 q
22 1 Iantha Wright  Trinidad and Tobago 24.16 q
23 4 Patrizia Van Der Weken  Luxembourg 24.20 q
24 1 Sara Francis  Finland 24.23 PB
25 5 Sanda Colomeiteva  Cyprus 24.25
26 5 Aurora Berton  Italy 24.29
27 2 Moillet Kouakou  Italy 24.32 Q
28 3 Lucy Sheat  New Zealand 24.52
29 3 Gayane Chiloyan  Armenia 24.52 SB
30 2 Kayvon Stubbs  Bahamas 24.61
31 3 Lauren Gale  Canada 24.78
4 Jaida Knowles  Bahamas DNS
2 Akilah Lewis  Trinidad and Tobago DNS
2 Halutie Hor  Ghana DNS

Semifinals

Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) and the 2 fastest times (q) qualified for the final.[3]

Wind:
Heat 1: -0.5 m/s, Heat 2: -0.1 m/s, Heat 3: +0.2 m/s

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Note
1 2 Lauren Rain Williams  United States 23.15 Q
2 3 Briana Williams  Jamaica 23.41 Q
3 2 Martyna Kotwiła  Poland 23.42 Q
4 1 Polina Miller  Authorised Neutral Athletes 23.44 Q
5 2 Sophia Junk  Germany 23.46 q
6 3 Jayla Kirkland  United States 23.54 Q
7 1 Corinna Schwab  Germany 23.57 Q
8 2 Lorraine Martins  Brazil 23.64 q
9 1 Alisha Rees  Great Britain 23.67
10 3 Ashlan Best  Canada 23.67
11 2 Jaël Bestué  Spain 23.68
12 3 Mia Gross  Australia 23.86
13 3 Anahí Suárez  Ecuador 24.09
14 3 Georgina Adam  Great Britain 24.37
15 1 Iantha Wright  Trinidad and Tobago 24.41
16 3 Catarina Lourenço  Portugal 24.46
17 3 Angie González  Colombia 24.46
18 2 Patrizia Van Der Weken  Luxembourg 24.58
19 1 Shuri Aono  Japan 24.60
20 2 Moillet Kouakou  Italy 24.61
21 1 Leticia Lima  Brazil 24.64
22 2 Ciara Neville  Ireland 24.68
23 1 Akvilė Andriukaitytė  Lithuania 25.23
1 Riley Day  Australia DNS

Final

[4]

Wind: -0.1 m/s

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Briana Williams  Jamaica 22.50 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Lauren Rain Williams  United States 23.09
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Martyna Kotwiła  Poland 23.21 NJR
4 6 Polina Miller  Authorised Neutral Athletes 23.32
5 1 Sophia Junk  Germany 23.55
6 7 Corinna Schwab  Germany 23.55 PB
7 2 Lorraine Martins  Brazil 23.91
8 Jayla Kirkland  United States DQ

References

  1. ^ "2018 World U20 Championships Tampere Timetable by day". IAAF.org. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  2. ^ "200 Metres Women – Round 1 – Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  3. ^ "200 Metres Women – Semi-Final – Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  4. ^ "200 Metres Women – Final – Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 16 July 2018.