100 meter för damer i friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992
Damernas 100 meter vid de XXV:e olympiska sommarspelen | |
Datum | 31 juli 1992 (kval och kvartsfinaler) 1 augusti 1992 (final) |
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Deltagare | 55 från 41 nationer |
Vinnartid | 10,82 |
Medaljörer | |
Gail Devers | USA |
Juliet Cuthbert | Jamaica |
Irina Privalova | OSS |
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Friidrott vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992 | ||||
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100 meter för damer vid olympiska sommarspelen 1992 i Barcelona avgjordes 31 juli-1 augusti.
Medaljörer
Gren | Guld | Silver | Brons | |||
100 meter | Gail Devers USA | 10,82 | Juliet Cuthbert Jamaica | 10,83 | Irina Privalova OSS | 10,84 |
Resultat
Final
Placering | Final | Tid |
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Gail Devers (USA) | 10,82 | |
Juliet Cuthbert (JAM) | 10,83 | |
Irina Privalova (EUN) | 10,84 | |
4. | Gwen Torrence (USA) | 10.86 |
5. | Merlene Ottey (JAM) | 10,88 |
6. | Anelia Nuneva (BUL) | 11,10 |
7. | Mary Onyali (NGR) | 11,15 |
8. | Liliana Allen (CUB) | 11,19 |
Semifinaler
Placering | Heat 1 | Tid |
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1. | Gwen Torrence (USA) | 11,02 |
2. | Merlene Ottey (JAM) | 11.07 |
3. | Irina Privalova (EUN) | 11.08 |
4. | Mary Onyali (NGR) | 11.30 |
5. | Pauline Davis (BAH) | 11.34 |
6. | Christy Opara-Thompson (NGR) | 11.47 |
7. | Sisko Hanhijoki (FIN) | 11.65 |
8. | Patricia Girard (FRA) | 11.70 |
Placering | Heat 2 | Tid |
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1. | Juliet Cuthbert (JAM) | 10,98 |
2. | Gail Devers (USA) | 11.12 |
3. | Anelia Nuneva (BUL) | 11.17 |
4. | Liliana Allen (CUB) | 11.28 |
5. | Evelyn Ashford (USA) | 11.29 |
6. | Elinda Vorster (RSA) | 11.44 |
7. | Olga Bogoslovskaja (EUN) | 11.45 |
8. | Beatrice Utondu (NGR) | 11.53 |
Kvartsfinaler
Placering | Heat 1 | Tid |
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1. | Evelyn Ashford (USA) | 11,13 |
2. | Beatrice Utondu (NGR) | 11.31 |
3. | Sisko Hanhijoki (FIN) | 11.50 |
4. | Patricia Girard (FRA) | 11.54 |
5. | Kerry Johnson (AUS) | 11.59 |
6. | Dahlia Duhaney (JAM) | 11.61 |
7. | Lucrécia Jardim (POR) | 11.66 |
8. | Tian Yumei (CHN) | 11.78 |
Placering | Heat 2 | Tid |
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1. | Juliet Cuthbert (JAM) | 11,12 |
2. | Anelia Nuneva (BUL) | 11.17 |
3. | Mary Onyali (NGR) | 11.28 |
4. | Elinda Vorster (RSA) | 11.44 |
5. | Nelli Fiere-Cooman (NED) | 11.55 |
6. | Laurence Bily (FRA) | 11.64 |
7. | Myra Mayberry (PUR) | 11.69 |
8. | Christina Castro (ESP) | 11.79 |
Placering | Heat 3 | Tid |
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1. | Merlene Ottey (JAM) | 11,15 |
2. | Gwen Torrence (USA) | 11.17 |
3. | Pauline Davis (BAH) | 11.31 |
4. | Olga Bogoslovskaja (EUN) | 11.43 |
5. | Odiah Sidibé (FRA) | 11.63 |
6. | Andrea Philipp (GER) | 11.67 |
7. | Xiao Yehua (CHN) | 11.73 |
8. | Stephanie Douglas (GBR) | 11.77 |
Placering | Heat 4 | Tid |
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1. | Irina Privalova (EUN) | 10,98 |
2. | Gail Devers (USA) | 11.17 |
3. | Liliana Allen (CUB) | 11.33 |
4. | Christy Opara-Thompson (NGR) | 11.42 |
5. | Wang Huei-Chen (TPE) | 11.57 |
6. | Melinda Gainsford (AUS) | 11.67 |
7. | Gao Han (CHN) | 11.76 |
8. | Sabine Tröger (AUT) | 11.76 |
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