2005 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres

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These are the official results of the Women's 100 metres event at the 2005 IAAF World Championships in Helsinki, Finland. The final was held on August 8.

Contents

Medalists

Gold Flag of the United States.svg Lauryn Williams
United States (USA)
Silver Flag of Jamaica.svg Veronica Campbell
Jamaica (JAM)
Bronze Flag of France.svg Christine Arron
France (FRA)

Records

World RecordFlag of the United States.svg  Florence Griffith Joyner  (USA)10.49 Indianapolis, United States 16 July 1988
Championship RecordFlag of the United States.svg  Marion Jones  (USA)10.70 Seville, Spain 22 August 1999

Results

Heats

7 August 2005 (14:45)

RankHeatNameResultNotes
12Flag of France.svg  Christine Arron  (FRA)11.15Q
14Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Chandra Sturrup  (BAH)11.15Q
32Flag of Belarus.svg  Yulia Nestsiarenka  (BLR)11.21Q (SB)
46Flag of Jamaica.svg  Veronica Campbell-Brown  (JAM)11.30Q
58Flag of the United States.svg  Me'Lisa Barber  (USA)11.32Q
63Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sherone Simpson  (JAM)11.33Q
75Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Fedorova  (RUS)11.36Q
78Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kim Gevaert  (BEL)11.36Q
95Flag of the United States.svg  Lauryn Williams  (USA)11.38Q
102Flag of Ukraine.svg  Zhanna Block  (UKR)11.39Q
111Flag of Greece.svg  Maria Karastamati  (GRE)11.40Q
113Flag of the United States.svg  Muna Lee  (USA)11.40Q
114Flag of Brazil.svg  Lucimar Aparecida de Moura  (BRA)11.40Q
116Flag of Nigeria.svg  Endurance Ojokolo  (NGR)11.40Q
154Flag of Russia.svg  Mariya Bolikova  (RUS)11.41Q
163Flag of Italy.svg  Manuela Levorato  (ITA)11.46Q
176Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Kelly-Ann Baptiste  (TRI)11.48Q
181Flag of Russia.svg  Larisa Kruglova  (RUS)11.50Q
185Flag of Ghana.svg  Vida Anim  (GHA)11.50Q
207Flag of Jamaica.svg  Aleen Bailey  (JAM)11.52Q
215Flag of France.svg  Sylviane Félix  (FRA)11.54q
222Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg  Tahesia Harrigan  (IVB)11.55q
224Flag of Finland.svg  Heidi Hannula  (FIN)11.55q
241Flag of Cameroon.svg  Sylvie Mballa Éloundou  (CMR)11.59Q
243Flag of Cameroon.svg  Delphine Atangana  (CMR)11.59q
267Flag of South Africa.svg  Geraldine Pillay  (RSA)11.60Q
271Flag of Nigeria.svg  Mercy Nku  (NGR)11.61q
278Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Oluwatoyin Olupona  (CAN)11.61Q
296Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  LaVerne Jones-Ferrette  (ISV)11.63Q
307Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Affoué Amandine Allou  (CIV)11.65Q
314Flag of Slovenia.svg  Alenka Bikar  (SLO)11.68q
327Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Emma Ania  (GBR)11.69q
338Flag of Colombia.svg  Melisa Murillo  (COL)11.71
345Flag of Indonesia.svg  Deysie Natalia Sumigar  (INA)11.88
352Flag of Mali.svg  Yah Soucko Koïta  (MLI)12.06
363Flag of Sao Tome and Principe.svg  Gloria Diogo  (STP)12.09
373Flag of Jordan.svg  Basma Al-Eshosh  (JOR)12.37(SB)
388Flag of Belize.svg  Tricia Flores  (BIZ)12.59
391Flag of Malta.svg  Diane Borg  (MLT)12.61
403Flag of Palau.svg  Ngerak Florencio  (PLW)12.64(NR)
415Flag of Guam.svg  Desiree Craggette  (GUM)12.80(NR)
427Flag of Anguilla.svg  Curlee Gumbs  (AIA)12.87
437Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Valentina Nazarova  (TKM)12.87(SB)
448Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Olga Gerasimova  (TJK)12.95(PB)
457Flag of Andorra.svg  Montserrat Pujol  (AND)13.01
466Flag of Macau.svg  Im Wa Cheong  (MAC)13.04(SB)
478Flag of Nauru.svg  Rosa Mystique Jone  (NRU)13.16
485Flag of the Central African Republic.svg  Marie-Victoire Mboh  (CAF)13.25(PB)
492Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Pauline Kwalea  (SOL)13.43(PB)
501Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Dolores Dogba  (PYF)13.44
512Flag of Cambodia.svg  Tit Linda Sou  (CAM)13.45(PB)
526Flag of Federated States of Micronesia.svg  Evangeleen Ikelap  (FSM)13.51(SB)
537Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Christina Maltape  (VAN)13.65(SB)
544Flag of Kiribati.svg  Kaitinano Mwemweata  (KIR)13.80(SB)
554Flag of Angola.svg  Severina Chilala  (ANG)14.21(PB)
-1Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg  Takilang Kabua  (MHL)DNS
-6Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Shu-Chuan Chuang  (TPE)DNS

Quarterfinals

7 August 2005 (18:40)

RankHeatNameResultNotes
12Flag of France.svg  Christine Arron  (FRA)11.03Q
23Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Chandra Sturrup  (BAH)11.10Q
34Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sherone Simpson  (JAM)11.12Q
44Flag of the United States.svg  Me'Lisa Barber  (USA)11.15Q
51Flag of Jamaica.svg  Veronica Campbell-Brown  (JAM)11.17Q
62Flag of Belarus.svg  Yulia Nestsiarenka  (BLR)11.18Q (SB)
71Flag of the United States.svg  Lauryn Williams  (USA)11.22Q
73Flag of the United States.svg  Muna Lee  (USA)11.22Q
93Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kim Gevaert  (BEL)11.25Q
102Flag of Ukraine.svg  Zhanna Block  (UKR)11.27Q
103Flag of Russia.svg  Mariya Bolikova  (RUS)11.27q
124Flag of Brazil.svg  Lucimar Aparecida de Moura  (BRA)11.28Q
132Flag of Jamaica.svg  Aleen Bailey  (JAM)11.29q
133Flag of Greece.svg  Maria Karastamati  (GRE)11.29q
154Flag of Nigeria.svg  Endurance Ojokolo  (NGR)11.33q
161Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Fedorova  (RUS)11.37Q
174Flag of Ghana.svg  Vida Anim  (GHA)11.41(SB)
184Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Kelly-Ann Baptiste  (TRI)11.42
192Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg  Tahesia Harrigan  (IVB)11.47
201Flag of South Africa.svg  Geraldine Pillay  (RSA)11.48
213Flag of France.svg  Sylviane Félix  (FRA)11.51
214Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  LaVerne Jones-Ferrette  (ISV)11.51
231Flag of Finland.svg  Heidi Hannula  (FIN)11.52
234Flag of Cameroon.svg  Delphine Atangana  (CMR)11.52
251Flag of Italy.svg  Manuela Levorato  (ITA)11.54
261Flag of Cameroon.svg  Sylvie Mballa Éloundou  (CMR)11.55
272Flag of Russia.svg  Larisa Kruglova  (RUS)11.56
281Flag of Nigeria.svg  Mercy Nku  (NGR)11.57
282Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Affoué Amandine Allou  (CIV)11.57
282Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Emma Ania  (GBR)11.57
283Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Oluwatoyin Olupona  (CAN)11.57
323Flag of Slovenia.svg  Alenka Bikar  (SLO)11.69

Semifinals

8 August 2005 (18:50)

RankHeatNameResultNotes
11Flag of France.svg  Christine Arron  (FRA)10.96Q
21Flag of Jamaica.svg  Veronica Campbell  (JAM)11.00Q
32Flag of the United States.svg  Lauryn Williams  (USA)11.03Q
41Flag of the United States.svg  Me'Lisa Barber  (USA)11.08Q
52Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Chandra Sturrup  (BAH)11.09Q
61Flag of the United States.svg  Muna Lee  (USA)11.10Q (SB)
72Flag of Belarus.svg  Yulia Nestsiarenka  (BLR)11.10Q (SB)
82Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sherone Simpson  (JAM)11.15Q
92Flag of Ukraine.svg  Zhanna Block  (UKR)11.18(SB)
102Flag of Greece.svg  Maria Karastamati  (GRE)11.20
111Flag of Jamaica.svg  Aleen Bailey  (JAM)11.23
122Flag of Brazil.svg  Lucimar de Moura  (BRA)11.27
131Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Fedorova  (RUS)11.27
141Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kim Gevaert  (BEL)11.30
152Flag of Russia.svg  Mariya Bolikova  (RUS)11.31
161Flag of Nigeria.svg  Endurance Ojokolo  (NGR)11.60

Final

8 August 2005 (21:35)

RankAthleteTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the United States.svg  Lauryn Williams  (USA)10.93
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Jamaica.svg  Veronica Campbell  (JAM)10.95SB
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of France.svg  Christine Arron  (FRA)10.98
4Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Chandra Sturrup  (BAH)11.09
5Flag of the United States.svg  Me'Lisa Barber  (USA)11.09
6Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sherone Simpson  (JAM)11.09
7Flag of the United States.svg  Muna Lee  (USA)11.09SB
8Flag of Belarus.svg  Yulia Nestsiarenka  (BLR)11.13

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