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2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics – Girls' 100 metres

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Girls' 100 metres
at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics
VenueStadium Lille Métropole
Dates6 July (heats)
7 July (semifinal & final)
Competitors62
Winning time11.57 PB
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    Jamaica
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The girls' 100 metres at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held at the Stadium Lille Métropole on 6 and 7 July.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Jennifer Madu
 United States
Myasia Jacobs
 United States
Christania Williams
 Jamaica

Records

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Prior to the competition, the following records were as follows.

World Youth Best  Chandra Cheeseborough (USA) 11.13 Eugene, USA 21 June 1976
Championship Record  Jessica Onyepunuka (USA) 11.31 Sherbrooke, Canada 11 July 2003
World Youth Leading  Christania Williams (JAM) 11.39 Kingston, Jamaica 19 March 2011

No new records were set during the competition.

Heats

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Qualification rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 8 fastest times (q) qualified.[1]

Heat 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Anna Doi  Japan 11.83 Q
2 6 Philippa van der Merwe  South Africa 11.95 Q
3 5 Chelsea Charles  Trinidad and Tobago 12.19 q
4 3 Rima Kashafutdinova  Kazakhstan 12.38
5 1 Yagmur Kayik  Turkey 12.50
6 7 Katia Pozuelo  El Salvador 12.90
7 2 Megan West  American Samoa 14.44 PB
- 8 Leonela Graciani  Argentina DNS

Heat 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 Khamica Bingham  Canada 11.72 Q
2 1 Dianna Johnson  Jamaica 11.99 Q
3 3 Ramona van der Vloot  Suriname 12.07 q
4 2 Solenn Compper  France 12.18 q
5 7 Paula Macarena Solís  Argentina 12.65
6 5 Anna Bulanova  Kyrgyzstan 12.82
7 8 Maria Speranza Biordi  San Marino 13.74 PB
- 4 Ameilia Gillespie  Cayman Islands DNF

Heat 3

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Galina Nikolova  Bulgaria 11.65 Q, PB
2 4 Annika Drazek  Germany 11.76 Q, PB
3 2 Yanling Zhou  China 12.20 q
4 8 Tina Slejko  Slovenia 12.25
5 3 Gunta Latiševa-Cudare  Latvia 12.26 PB
6 5 Gina Bass  Gambia 12.44 SB
7 7 Noha Herbert  Saint Kitts and Nevis 12.58
8 6 Tsitsi Carol Mahachi  Zimbabwe 13.17 PB

Heat 4

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Myasia Jacobs  United States 11.85 Q
2 1 Onika Murray  Trinidad and Tobago 12.21 Q
3 6 Nediam Vargas  Venezuela 12.27 PB
4 4 Roxana Ene  Romania 12.31
5 5 Loungo Matlhaku  Botswana 12.35
6 3 Tímea Varga  Hungary 12.38
7 8 Samia Nabli  Tunisia 13.42
8 7 Angeliquea Eora  Nauru 14.13 PB

Heat 5

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Tamiris de Liz  Brazil 11.84 Q
2 2 Liezl Hechter  South Africa 12.20 Q
3 7 Shamelle Pless  Canada 12.28
4 3 Celene Cevallos  Ecuador 12.32
5 4 Sunanda Sarkar  India 12.37
6 6 Adebusola Adewale  Nigeria 12.50
7 8 Salome Siradze  Georgia 12.66 PB
8 5 Jana Malbrook  Seychelles 13.03 PB

Heat 6

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Christania Williams  Jamaica 11.66 Q
2 3 Devynne Charlton  Bahamas 12.03 Q
3 2 Matilde Álvarez  Mexico 12.14 q
4 4 Lucy Fortune  Grenada 12.19 q, PB
5 7 Akshana Maralanda  Sri Lanka 12.32 SB
6 6 Ema Kalenská  Slovakia 12.72
- 5 Hatice Öztürk  Turkey DQ

Heat 7

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Deborah Oluwaseun Odeyemi  Nigeria 11.84 Q
2 7 Kamila Ciba  Poland 12.04 Q
3 3 Stella Akakpo  France 12.15 q
4 6 Gregria Higgs  Bahamas 12.26
5 1 Diana Khubeseryan  Armenia 12.64
6 5 Charifa Labarang  Cameroon 12.83
- 4 Kadecia Baird  Guyana DNS

Heat 8

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 Jennifer Madu  United States 11.79 Q
2 3 Julia Schwan  Brazil 12.04 Q
3 7 Yumi Nobayashi  Japan 12.11 q
4 8 Supawan Thipat  Thailand 12.37
5 1 Nina Prudnikova  Kazakhstan 12.54
6 4 Andreea Grecu  Romania 12.74
7 5 Valbona Selimi  Macedonia 13.25
8 2 Reylynn Sapong  Northern Mariana Islands 14.25 PB

Semifinals

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Qualification rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified.[2]

Heat 1

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Christania Williams  Jamaica 11.72 Q
2 6 Myasia Jacobs  United States 11.84 Q
3 5 Anna Doi  Japan 12.24
4 7 Julian Schwan  Brazil 12.29
5 3 Devynne Charlton  Bahamas 12.33
6 2 Stella Akakpo  France 12.40
7 8 Ramona van der Vloot  Suriname 12.43
8 1 Chelsea Charles  Trinidad and Tobago 12.49

Heat 2

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 Jennifer Madu  United States 11.71 Q
2 3 Khamica Bingham  Canada 11.89 Q
3 5 Annika Drazek  Germany 12.05 q
4 8 Kamila Ciba  Poland 12.05 q
5 4 Philippa van der Merwe  South Africa 12.14
6 1 Solenn Compper  France 12.24
7 7 Onika Murray  Trinidad and Tobago 12.29
8 2 Lucy Fortune  Grenada 12.45

Heat 3

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Galina Nikolova  Bulgaria 11.83 Q
2 4 Tamiris de Liz  Brazil 11.92 Q
3 6 Deborah Oluwaseun Odeyemi  Nigeria 12.09
4 5 Dianna Johnson  Jamaica 12.11
5 2 Matilde Álvarez  Mexico 12.36
6 1 Yanling Zhou  China 12.46
7 7 Liezl Hechter  South Africa 12.47
- 8 Yumi Nobayashi  Japan DQ

Final

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Jennifer Madu  United States 11.57 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Myasia Jacobs  United States 11.61
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Christania Williams  Jamaica 11.63
4 6 Galina Nikolova  Bulgaria 11.68
5 7 Khamica Bingham  Canada 11.71
6 8 Tamiris de Liz  Brazil 11.73 PB
7 1 Annika Drazek  Germany 11.92
8 2 Kamila Ciba  Poland 12.00

References

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  1. ^ "100 Metres Girls - Round 1" (PDF). World Athletics. 6 July 2011.
  2. ^ "100 Metres Girls - Semi-Final" (PDF). World Athletics. 7 July 2011.
  3. ^ "100 Metres Girls - Final" (PDF). World Athletics. 7 July 2011.