2006 European Athletics Championships – Women's 100 metres

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These are the results of the Women's 100 metres event at the 2006 European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden. There were a total number of 30 participating athletes.

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The final was held on Wednesday August 9, 2006. Gevaert lead from the start, and was an obvious winner, with a few other athletes in contention however Grigoryeva and the 40-year-old Khabarova claimed the silver and bronze medals respectively.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Kim Gevaert
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Yekaterina Grigoryeva
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Irina Khabarova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Schedule

DateTimeRound
August 8, 200611:50 Round 1
August 9, 200618:15 Semifinals
August 9, 200620:25 Final

Records

Standing records prior to the 2006 European Athletics Championships
World Record Flag of the United States.svg  Florence Griffith-Joyner  (USA)10.49July 16, 1988 Flag of the United States.svg Indianapolis, United States
European Record Flag of France.svg  Christine Arron  (FRA)10.73August 19, 1998 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest, Hungary
Event Record Flag of France.svg  Christine Arron  (FRA)10.73August 19, 1998 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest, Hungary

Results

KEY:qFastest non-qualifiersQQualifiedNRNational recordPBPersonal bestSBSeasonal best

Round 1

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) advance to the semifinals.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11 Kim Gevaert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 11.19Q
22 Joice Maduaka Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 11.24Q
34 Sylviane Félix Flag of France.svg  France 11.26Q, SB
41 Yekaterina Grigoryeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 11.27Q
44 Irina Khabarova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 11.27Q
62 Alena Neumiarzhitskaya Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 11.28Q
73 Yuliya Gushchina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 11.29Q
74 Georgia Kokloni Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 11.29Q, PB
93 Véronique Mang Flag of France.svg  France 11.31Q
104 Yulia Nestsiarenka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 11.33q
111 Anyika Onuora Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 11.38Q
122 Merlene Ottey Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 11.41Q, SB
123 Emma Ania Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 11.41Q
141 Daria Onyśko Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 11.45q, SB
143 Pia Tajnikar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 11.45q
144 Verena Sailer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 11.45q
172 Ksenija Balta Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 11.47 NR
182 Carima Louami Flag of France.svg  France 11.48SB
184 Belén Recio Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 11.48PB
202 Katja Wakan Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 11.54
211 Anna Boyle Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 11.60
223 Bettina Müller-Weissina Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 11.61
224 Dorota Dydo Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 11.61
241 Heidi Hannula Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 11.64
251 Kristina Žumer Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 11.69
263 Audra Dagelytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 11.74
273 Emma Rienas Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 11.76
282 Aleksandra Vojneska Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia 12.15
292 Diane Borg Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 12.42
4 Emily Maher Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland DNS

Semifinals

First 4 of each Semifinal will be directly qualified (Q) for the Final.

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityReactTimeNotes
13 Joice Maduaka Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 0.12911.32Q
26 Irina Khabarova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0.14311.33Q
34 Sylviane Félix Flag of France.svg  France 0.16011.38Q
47 Daria Onyśko Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 0.16611.41Q, PB
52 Merlene Ottey Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 0.14711.44
65 Alena Neumiarzhitskaya Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 0.20911.45
71 Anyika Onuora Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 0.13811.45
88 Verena Sailer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0.15711.61

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameNationalityReactTimeNotes
13 Kim Gevaert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 0.14811.19Q
21 Yuliya Gushchina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0.16011.25Q
35 Yulia Nestsiarenka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 0.14511.28Q
44 Yekaterina Grigoryeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0.15811.28Q
56 Georgia Kokloni Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 0.15711.29PB
67 Emma Ania Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 0.17811.49
78 Véronique Mang Flag of France.svg  France 0.15911.49
82 Pia Tajnikar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 0.15011.61

Final

RankLaneNameNationalityReactTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg4 Kim Gevaert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 0.14411.06
Silver medal icon.svg1 Yekaterina Grigoryeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0.15011.22SB
Bronze medal icon.svg5 Irina Khabarova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0.14411.22
44 Joice Maduaka Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 0.16411.24
56 Yuliya Gushchina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0.14611.31
67 Yulia Nestsiarenka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 0.16611.34
78 Sylviane Félix Flag of France.svg  France 0.19011.40
82 Daria Onyśko Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 0.17311.43

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