2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 200 metres

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The women's 200 metres at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held at the Moncton 2010 Stadium on 22 & 23 July. [1] [2]

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Stormy Kendrick
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Jodie Williams
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Jamile Samuel
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world junior and championship records were as follows.

NameNationalityTimeLocationDate
World junior record Allyson Felix Flag of the United States.svg United States 22.18 Athens August 25, 2004
Championship record Shalonda Solomon Flag of Jamaica.svg Jamaica 22.82 Grosseto July 16, 2004

No new records were established during the competition.

Results

Final

23 July
Wind: -0.5 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Stormy Kendrick Flag of the United States.svg  United States 22.99PB
Silver medal icon.svg Jodie Williams Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 23.19
Bronze medal icon.svg Jamile Samuel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 23.27
4 Kai Selvon Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 23.58
5 Ashton Purvis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23.62
6 Emily Diamond Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 23.65
7 Allison Peter Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  United States Virgin Islands 23.70
8 Kana Ichikawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 24.09

Key: PB = Personal best

Semifinals

22 July

Semifinal 1

Wind: +1.3 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Jodie Williams Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23.20Q
2 Jamile Samuel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 23.21Q
3 Ashton Purvis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23.48q
4 Bárbara Leôncio Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 23.86
5 Adelina Pastor Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 24.04
6 Ella Nelson Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 24.06
7 Jennifer Galais Flag of France.svg  France 24.35
8 Tynia Gaither Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 24.48

Semifinal 2

Wind: +1.8 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Allison Peter Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  U.S. Virgin Islands 23.68Q
2 Kana Ichikawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 23.86Q
3 Crystal Emmanuel Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 23.96
4 Anthonique Strachan Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 23.99
5 Fanny Chalas Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 24.02
6 Justine Palframan Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 24.09
7 Karlie Morton Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 24.28
8 Florence Nkiruka Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 24.31

Semifinal 3

Wind: +1.6 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Stormy Kendrick Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23.28Q
2 Emily Diamond Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23.47Q
3 Kai Selvon Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 23.51q
4 Mujinga Kambundji Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 23.68
5 Cassandra Pascal Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 24.05
6 Loreanne Kuhurima Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 24.27
7 Nimet Karakuş Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 24.36
8 Orphée Neola Flag of France.svg  France 24.69

Heats

22 July

Heat 1

Wind: +2.0 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Allison Peter Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  U.S. Virgin Islands 23.62Q
2 Bárbara Leôncio Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 23.75Q
3 Adelina Pastor Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 23.95Q
4 Tynia Gaither Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 24.08q
5 Nimet Karakuş Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 24.23q
6 Yanique Ellington Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 24.63
7 Janet Amponsah Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana 24.86

Heat 2

Wind: +0.2 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Stormy Kendrick Flag of the United States.svg  United States 23.75Q
2 Florence Nkiruka Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 23.79Q
3 Fanny Chalas Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 24.12Q
4 Loreanne Kuhurima Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 24.15q
5 Ella Nelson Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 24.26q
6 Narumi Tashiro Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 24.61
7 Liona Rebernik Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 24.62

Heat 3

Wind: +0.5 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Anthonique Strachan Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas 23.66Q
2 Mujinga Kambundji Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 23.93Q
3 Ashton Purvis Flag of the United States.svg  United States 24.26Q
4 Diandre Gilbert Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica 24.49
5 Julia Riedl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 24.64
6 Chinta Gunti Santhi Flag of India.svg  India 25.01
7Nicole PérezFlag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 25.63

Heat 4

Wind: +0.7 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Jodie Williams Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23.79Q
2 Jennifer Galais Flag of France.svg  France 24.16Q
3 Justine Palframan Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 24.16Q
4 Crystal Emmanuel Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 24.21q
5 Martina Riedl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 24.32
6 Maitane Iruretagoyena Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 24.70
7 Loretta Miani Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 25.23

Heat 5

Wind: +0.8 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Kai Selvon Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 23.58Q
2 Kana Ichikawa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 23.92Q
3 Orphée Neola Flag of France.svg  France 24.43Q
4 Lenka Kršáková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 24.80
5 Chizoba Okodogbe Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 25.03
6 Davanna Claxton Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Saint Kitts and Nevis 25.59

Heat 6

Wind: +0.5 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1 Jamile Samuel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 23.56Q
2 Emily Diamond Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 23.73Q
3 Cassandra Pascal Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 24.00Q
4 Karlie Morton Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 24.16q
5 Gloria Hooper Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 24.74
6 Liliana Núñez Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 24.96

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 40 athletes from 28 countries participated in the event.

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References

  1. Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 2010 Moncton CAN Jul 19-25, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 9 March 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
  2. IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF , retrieved 13 June 2015