Athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's 100 metres

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The Women's 100 metres at the 2014 Commonwealth Games , as part of the athletics programme, was held at Hampden Park on 27 and 28 July 2014. [1]

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Results

First round

The first round consisted of six heats, with qualification for the first three in each heat, and the six fastest losers overall. Nigeria's Blessing Okagbare was the fastest qualifier from the first round, at 11.20 seconds. After qualifying from the first round, Michelle-Lee Ahye of Trinidad and Tobago announced her withdrawal due to hamstring concerns. [2]

Heat 1

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
16Flag of Jamaica.svg  Veronica Campbell-Brown  (JAM)0.17811.29Q
27Flag of Nigeria.svg  Gloria Asumnu  (NGR)0.14911.43Q
33Flag of Barbados.svg  Jade Bailey  (BAR)0.21411.64Q
45Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Meritzer Williams  (SKN)0.15411.75q
52Flag of Belize (1981-2019).svg  Kaina Martinez  (BIZ)0.22412.12
68Flag of Malta.svg  Diane Borg  (MLT)0.16412.12
74Flag of Kenya.svg  Milcent Ndoro  (KEN)0.16512.18PB
Wind: −0.3 m/s

Heat 2

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
12Flag of Australia.svg  Melissa Breen  (AUS)0.17211.54Q
27Ulster banner.svg  Amy Foster  (NIR)0.14711.62Q
38Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Toea Wisil  (PNG)0.18311.64Q
43Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Kai Selvon  (TRI)0.22111.66q
55Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Cache Armbrister  (BAH)0.16711.83
66Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Michaela Kargbo  (SLE)0.15912.33
74Flag of Fiji.svg  Younis Bese  (FIJ)0.22112.42
81Flag of the Cook Islands.svg  Patricia Taea  (COK)0.15512.68
Wind: −0.3 m/s

Heat 3

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
14Flag of Jamaica.svg  Schillonie Calvert  (JAM)0.16211.29Q
22Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Sheniqua Ferguson  (BAH)0.17611.60Q
36Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Crystal Emmanuel  (CAN)0.18611.64Q
45Flag of Ghana.svg  Flings Owusu-Agyapong  (GHA)0.14111.68q
53Flag of India.svg  Narayana Sharadha  (IND)0.15511.81q
68Flag of Mauritius.svg  Joanilla Janvier  (MRI)0.13512.43
71Flag of Kenya.svg  Sabina Mukoswa  (KEN)0.22512.53
87Flag of Cameroon.svg  Irene Bell Bonong  (CMR)0.20712.67
Wind: −0.9 m/s

Heat 4

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
16Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Khamica Bingham  (CAN)0.15511.44Q
24Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Michelle-Lee Ahye  (TRI)0.16611.52Q
37Flag of England.svg  Sophie Papps  (ENG)0.16311.53Q
41Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Marecia Pemberton  (SKN)0.17611.77q
52Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg  Karene King  (IVB)0.19911.93
63Flag of Nigeria.svg  Justinah Sule  (NGR)0.24012.00
78Flag of Seychelles.svg  Joanne Loutoy  (SEY)0.22512.16
85Flag of Nauru.svg  Lovelite Detenamo  (NRU)DQ
Wind: 0.0 m/s

Heat 5

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
15Flag of Nigeria.svg  Blessing Okagbare  (NGR)0.17111.20Q
28Flag of England.svg  Asha Philip  (ENG)0.14511.47Q
32Flag of Cyprus.svg  Anna Ramona Papaioannou  (CYP)0.14711.67Q
47Flag of Wales 2.svg  Rachel Johncock  (WAL)0.20811.83
56Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Hafsatu Kamara  (SLE)0.18412.14
63Flag of Singapore.svg  Eugenia Tan  (SIN)0.17612.59
71Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Adrine Monagi  (PNG)0.17712.83
84Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Shirin Akter  (BAN)0.20012.87
Wind: +0.5 m/s

Heat 6

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
13Flag of Jamaica.svg  Kerron Stewart  (JAM)0.18511.35Q
22Flag of England.svg  Bianca Williams  (ENG)0.16911.37Q
36Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Shai-Anne Davis  (CAN)0.19311.72Q
48Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Kamaria Durant  (TRI)0.15111.80q
54Flag of Wales 2.svg  Hannah Brier  (WAL)0.17411.97
65Flag of Zambia.svg  Yvonne Nalishuwa  (ZAM)0.15512.19
71Flag of Singapore.svg  Habibah Najihahbi Binte Ahmad  (SIN)0.20112.78
87Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Helen Philemon  (PNG)0.20413.12
Wind: −0.2 m/s

Semifinals

Heat 1

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
16Flag of Jamaica.svg  Schillonie Calvert  (JAM)0.16511.08=SBQ
24Flag of England.svg  Asha Philip  (ENG)0.14511.21Q
37Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Crystal Emmanuel  (CAN)0.17011.43SB
48Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Toea Wisil  (PNG)0.18911.44SB
53Flag of Australia.svg  Melissa Breen  (AUS)0.15711.45
62Flag of India.svg  Narayana Sharadha  (IND)0.15511.71
71Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Meritzer Williams  (SKN)0.18111.79
5Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Michelle-Lee Ahye  (TRI)DNS
Wind: +0.1 m/s

Heat 2

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
15Flag of Jamaica.svg  Veronica Campbell-Brown  (JAM)0.14511.02Q
24Flag of Nigeria.svg  Gloria Asumnu  (NGR)0.15411.25SBQ
33Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Khamica Bingham  (CAN)0.14311.32PBq
46Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Sheniqua Ferguson  (BAH)0.16411.52
51Flag of Ghana.svg  Flings Owusu-Agyapong  (GHA)0.12311.55
67Flag of Cyprus.svg  Anna Ramona Papaioannou  (CYP)0.15611.61
78Flag of England.svg  Sophie Papps  (ENG)0.16311.61
82Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Kamaria Durant  (TRI)0.15211.70
Wind: +0.5 m/s

Heat 3

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotesQual.
14Flag of Nigeria.svg  Blessing Okagbare  (NGR)0.18510.93SBQ
23Flag of Jamaica.svg  Kerron Stewart  (JAM)0.17611.20SBQ
36Flag of England.svg  Bianca Williams  (ENG)0.18111.34q
47Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Shai-Anne Davis  (CAN)0.16611.52
55Ulster banner.svg  Amy Foster  (NIR)0.14211.54
61Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Kai Selvon  (TRI)0.19811.59
72Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Marecia Pemberton  (SKN)0.16411.72
88Flag of Barbados.svg  Jade Bailey  (BAR)0.20611.74
Wind: −0.7 m/s

Final

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg5Flag of Nigeria.svg  Blessing Okagbare  (NGR)0.14410.85 GR
Silver medal icon.svg4Flag of Jamaica.svg  Veronica Campbell-Brown  (JAM)0.15411.03
Bronze medal icon.svg3Flag of Jamaica.svg  Kerron Stewart  (JAM)0.16111.07SB
48Flag of England.svg  Asha Philip  (ENG)0.13811.18PB
56Flag of Jamaica.svg  Schillonie Calvert  (JAM)0.14111.21
62Flag of England.svg  Bianca Williams  (ENG)0.16911.31
71Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Khamica Bingham  (CAN)0.13511.37
87Flag of Nigeria.svg  Gloria Asumnu  (NGR)0.14811.41
Wind: +0.3 m/s

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References

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  1. "Athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games". Glasgow 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
  2. Ahye withdraws from Games