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The women's 200 metres at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics was held on August 10, 11 and 12 at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium.

Olympic gold medalist Veronica Campbell, Christine Arron and Kim Gevaert were the early leaders out of the blocks. The powerful Campbell ran on the outside of her lane 7 and into the lane of Yulia Gushchina though she was so far ahead of Gushchina that she wasn't in danger of interfering. Arron held the lead as Gevaert faded from contention. Teenage sensation and Olympic silver medalist, Allyson Felix was more than a stride behind and slightly behind her was Rachelle Boone-Smith. While Campbell corrected her heading, Felix began to go by, gaining on Arron. Felix went by Arron and on to the win showing little strain. Arron and Campbell strained to get to the line against each other. Virtually unnoticed, Boone-Smith gained steadily and was able to nip both of them at the line with Arron holding on to beat Campbell for bronze.

Medals

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
United States Allyson Felix (United States) United States Rachelle Boone-Smith (United States) France Christine Arron (France)

Results

All times shown are in seconds.

AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)
DNS = did not start | DQ = disqualification | NM = no mark (i.e. no valid result) | Q = qualification by place in heat | q = qualification by overall place

Heats

August 10, 2005

Heat 1

  1. Cayman Islands Cydonie Mothersill 23.72 Q
  2. United States LaTasha Colander 23.89 Q
  3. United States Virgin Islands LaVerne Jones-Ferrette 24.12 Q
  4. Australia Lauren Hewitt 24.20
  5. Jamaica Sheri-Ann Brooks 24.20
  6. Russia Yelena Bolsun 24.30
  7. Austria Karin Mayr-Krifka 24.61

Heat 2

  1. Russia Yulia Gushchina 22.53 Q (PB)
  2. United States Allyson Felix 22.68 Q
  3. Belgium Kim Gevaert 22.78 Q
  4. Belarus Natallia Solohub 23.16 q
  5. Ukraine Maryna Maydanova 23.31 q
  6. Costa Rica Tracy Joseph Hamblet 24.84 (PB)
  7. Equatorial Guinea Gertrudis Luna 26.28 (NR)

Heat 3

  1. Benin Fabienne Féraez 23.72 Q
  2. Russia Irina Khabarova 23.78 Q
  3. United States Rachelle Boone-Smith 23.78 Q
  4. The Bahamas Christine Amertil 23.88
  5. Ghana Vida Anim 24.16
  6. Papua New Guinea Mae Koime 25.31
  7. Eswatini Gcinile Moyane 27.79 (SB)

Heat 4

  1. France Christine Arron 22.89 Q
  2. Jamaica Veronica Campbell-Brown 23.28 Q
  3. Brazil Lucimar Aparecida de Moura 23.36 Q
  4. South Africa Geraldine Pillay 23.58 q
  5. Slovenia Alenka Bikar 23.77 q
  6. Nigeria Mercy Nku 23.99

Semifinals

August 11, 2005

Heat 1

  1. France Christine Arron 22.45 Q
  2. United States Rachelle Boone-Smith 22.69 Q
  3. United States LaTasha Colander 22.69 Q
  4. Cayman Islands Cydonie Mothersill 23.13 Q
  5. Russia Irina Khabarova 23.26
  6. Brazil Lucimar Aparecida de Moura 23.42
  7. Ukraine Maryna Maydanova 23.78
  8. South Africa Geraldine Pillay 24.22

Heat 2

  1. United States Allyson Felix 22.90 Q
  2. Belgium Kim Gevaert 22.97 Q
  3. Jamaica Veronica Campbell-Brown 23.02 Q
  4. Russia Yulia Gushchina 23.10 Q
  5. Benin Fabienne Féraez 23.29
  6. Belarus Natallia Solohub 23.62
  7. United States Virgin Islands LaVerne Jones-Ferrette 23.62
  8. Slovenia Alenka Bikar 23.94

Final

August 12, 2005

  1. United States Allyson Felix 22.16
  2. United States Rachelle Boone-Smith 22.31
  3. France Christine Arron 22.31 (SB)
  4. Jamaica Veronica Campbell-Brown 22.38
  5. United States LaTasha Colander 22.66
  6. Russia Yulia Gushchina 22.75
  7. Belgium Kim Gevaert 22.86
  8. Cayman Islands Cydonie Mothersill 23.00

External links

200 metres at the World Athletics Championships
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World champions in women's 200 metres
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