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2009 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 100 metres hurdles

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The women's 100 metres hurdles at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium 18 and 19 August.

The world leader Lolo Jones had not qualified for the championships, but a number of athletes had also posted fast times and scored major victories in on the World Athletics Tour that season. Among the possible medallists were Americans Damu Cherry, Ginnie Powell. reigning Olympic champion Dawn Harper, and two-time world champion Michelle Perry. Canadians Priscilla Lopes-Schliep and 2003 champion Perdita Felicien were contenders for the title, and the new Oceanian record holder Sally McLellan had shown consistent form. Rounding out the favourites of the field, Jamaican athletes Brigitte Foster-Hylton and Delloreen Ennis-London were seeking to build on past championship successes.[1]

Michelle Perry's chance to gain a third gold ended in the heats, as she was hampered by an injury and finished seventh. Lopes-Schliep registered the fastest time of the first day, with 12.56 seconds.[2] Harper was the fastest in the semi-finals with 12.48 seconds, a new personal best. Compatriot Cherry was the biggest name to be eliminated, unable to beat Irish athlete Derval O'Rourke to the fastest non-qualifying time.[3]

In the final, Harper had a slow start and clipped the second hurdle, effectively ruling her out of the medals. Foster-Hylton, Lopes-Schliep, O'Rourke, McLellan and Ennis-London were all equal at the halfway mark. Foster-Hylton pulled away to take the gold, with Lopes-Schliep holding off Ennis London to win the silver medal. Just behind the medallists were two athletes with unexpected performances: the unfavoured O'Rourke finished fourth with an Irish record while McLellan, one of the pre-race favourites, posted a modest time for fifth place.[4]

Foster-Hylton's gold medal was Jamaica's first in the event on the world stage, and also made her the oldest-ever winner of the sprint hurdles at the World Championships.[4]

Medalists

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Gold Jamaica Brigitte Foster-Hylton
Jamaica (JAM)
Silver Canada Priscilla Lopes-Schliep
Canada (CAN)
Bronze Jamaica Delloreen Ennis-London
Jamaica (JAM)

Records

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World record  Yordanka Donkova (BUL) 12.21 Stara Zagora, Bulgaria 20 August 1988
Championship record  Ginka Zagorcheva (BUL) 12.34 Rome, Italy 4 September 1987
World leading  Lolo Jones (USA) 12.47 Rethymno, Greece 20 July 2009
African record  Glory Alozie (NGR) 12.44 Monaco 8 August 1998
Asian record  Olga Shishigina (KAZ) 12.44 Lucerne, Switzerland 27 June 1995
North American record  Gail Devers (USA) 12.33 Sacramento, United States 23 July 2000
South American record  Maurren Maggi (BRA) 12.71 Manaus, Brazil 19 May 2001
European record  Yordanka Donkova (BUL) 12.21 Stara Zagora, Bulgaria 20 August 1988
Oceanian record  Sally McLellan (AUS) 12.50 Monaco 28 July 2009

Qualification standards

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A time B time
12.96 13.11

Schedule

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Date Time Round
August 18, 2009 18:10 Heats
August 19, 2009 18:45 Semifinals
August 19, 2009 21:15 Final

Results

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Heats

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Priscilla Lopes-Schliep  Canada (CAN) 12.56 Q
2 5 Brigitte Foster-Hylton  Jamaica (JAM) 12.67 Q
3 1 Dawn Harper  United States (USA) 12.70 Q
4 2 Damu Cherry  United States (USA) 12.71 Q
5 1 Delloreen Ennis-London  Jamaica (JAM) 12.73 Q
6 4 Ginnie Powell  United States (USA) 12.77 Q
6 5 Perdita Felicien  Canada (CAN) 12.77 Q
8 3 Sally McLellan  Australia (AUS) 12.82 Q
8 5 Anay Tejeda  Cuba (CUB) 12.82 Q, SB
10 3 Derval O'Rourke  Ireland (IRL) 12.86 Q, SB
10 5 Sarah Claxton  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 12.86 Q
12 3 Yuliya Kondakova  Russia (RUS) 12.88 Q, SB
13 2 Lacena Golding-Clarke  Jamaica (JAM) 12.90 Q
14 4 Nevin Yanıt  Turkey (TUR) 12.92 Q
15 4 Christina Vukicevic  Norway (NOR) 12.95 Q
16 1 Olutoyin Augustus  Nigeria (NGR) 12.99 Q
17 2 Carolin Nytra  Germany (GER) 13.03 Q
18 3 Lucie Škrobáková  Czech Republic (CZE) 13.04 Q
18 4 Eline Berings  Belgium (BEL) 13.04 q
20 1 Cindy Billaud  France (FRA) 13.12 Q
21 5 Joanna Kocielnik  Poland (POL) 13.16 q, SB
22 2 Irina Lenskiy  Israel (ISR) 13.18 Q
23 3 Brigitte Merlano  Colombia (COL) 13.19 q
23 4 Aleesha Barber  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 13.19 q
25 5 Sandra Gomis  France (FRA) 13.23
26 2 Angela Whyte  Canada (CAN) 13.27
27 2 Seun Adigun  Nigeria (NGR) 13.33
28 4 Lisa Urech  Switzerland (SUI) 13.36
29 3 Asuka Terada  Japan (JPN) 13.41
29 5 Natalya Ivoninskaya  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 13.41
31 2 Sonata Tamošaityte  Lithuania (LTU) 13.44
32 2 Ekaterina Shtepa  Russia (RUS) 13.50
33 1 Tatyana Dektyareva  Russia (RUS) 13.51
34 3 Michelle Perry  United States (USA) 13.68
35 1 Andrea Miller  New Zealand (NZL) 13.83
36 3 Tamla Pietersen  Zimbabwe (ZIM) 14.50 SB
37 1 Jeimy Bernárdez  Honduras (HON) 14.53
5 Elisabeth Davin  Belgium (BEL) DNF
1 Jessica Ennis  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) DNS
4 Jessica Ohanaja  Nigeria (NGR) DNS

Key: Q = qualification by place in heat, q = qualification by overall place, SB = Seasonal best

Semifinals

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Qualification: First 2 in each semifinals (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Dawn Harper  United States (USA) 12.48 Q, PB
2 2 Brigitte Foster-Hylton  Jamaica (JAM) 12.54 Q, SB
3 2 Perdita Felicien  Canada (CAN) 12.58 Q
4 1 Priscilla Lopes-Schliep  Canada (CAN) 12.60 Q
5 1 Delloreen Ennis-London  Jamaica (JAM) 12.64 Q
6 3 Sally McLellan  Australia (AUS) 12.66 Q
7 1 Ginnie Powell  United States (USA) 12.73 q
7 3 Derval O'Rourke  Ireland (IRL) 12.73 q, SB
9 2 Damu Cherry  United States (USA) 12.76
9 3 Lacena Golding-Clarke  Jamaica (JAM) 12.76
11 2 Anay Tejeda  Cuba (CUB) 12.82 SB
12 1 Lucie Škrobáková  Czech Republic (CZE) 12.92
13 3 Carolin Nytra  Germany (GER) 12.94
14 3 Eline Berings  Belgium (BEL) 12.94 NR
15 1 Nevin Yanıt  Turkey (TUR) 12.99
16 1 Yuliya Kondakova  Russia (RUS) 13.00
16 2 Christina Vukicevic  Norway (NOR) 13.00
18 1 Aleesha Barber  Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) 13.06 SB
19 2 Olutoyin Augustus  Nigeria (NGR) 13.11
20 1 Cindy Billaud  France (FRA) 13.20
21 3 Joanna Kocielnik  Poland (POL) 13.21
22 3 Sarah Claxton  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 13.21
23 2 Brigitte Merlano  Colombia (COL) 13.23
24 2 Irina Lenskiy  Israel (ISR) 13.29

Key: NR = National record, PB = Personal best, Q = qualification by place in heat, q = qualification by overall place, SB = Seasonal best

Final

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Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Brigitte Foster-Hylton  Jamaica (JAM) 12.51 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Priscilla Lopes-Schliep  Canada (CAN) 12.54
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Delloreen Ennis-London  Jamaica (JAM) 12.55 SB
4 Derval O'Rourke  Ireland (IRL) 12.67 NR
5 Sally McLellan  Australia (AUS) 12.70
6 Ginnie Powell  United States (USA) 12.78
7 Dawn Harper  United States (USA) 12.81
8 Perdita Felicien  Canada (CAN) 15.53

Key: NR = National record, SB = Seasonal best

References

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General
Specific
  1. ^ Landells, Steve (2009-08-09). Women's 100m Hurdles - PREVIEW. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-23. Archived 2009-09-08.
  2. ^ Landells, Steve (2009-08-18). Event Report - Women's 100m Hurdles - Heats Archived June 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-23.
  3. ^ Landells, Steve (2009-08-19). Event Report - Women's 100m Hurdles - Semi-Finals Archived 2012-06-07 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-23.
  4. ^ a b Landells, Steve (2009-08-19). Event Report - Women's 100m Hurdles - Final Archived 2009-08-21 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-23.