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Revision as of 11:55, 29 September 2004 by Darwinek (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The Women's 200 m at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program were held at the Athens Olympic Stadium between August 23 and August 25
Gold: | Silver: | Bronze: |
File:Jamaica flag large.png Veronica Campbell, Jamaica | File:Us flag large.png Allyson Felix, United States | File:Bahamas flag large.png Debbie Ferguson, Bahamas |
Event Summary
Qualifying
There were seven heats in round one from where the first four home in each progressed to the second round along with the four fastest losers. The second round comprised of four heats where only the first three from each and the four fastest loser progreesed to the semi-finals. From here only the first four in each carried on to the final along with just one fastest loser.
Heats
Round 1 Heat 1 | Heat 2 | Heat 3 | Heat 4 | Heat 5 | Heat 6 | Heat 7
Round 2 Heat 1 | Heat 2 | Heat 3 | Heat 4
Semi-final 1 | Semi-final 2 | Final
All times shown are in seconds.
Q denotes automatic qualification.
q denotes fastest losers.
DNS denotes did not start.
DNF denotes did not finish.
PB denotes personal best.
NR denotes national record.
medal winners in bold
Round 1 - Heat 1
- File:Jamaica flag large.png Veronica Campbell, Jamaica 22.59 s Q
- File:Slovenia flag large.png Alenka Bikar, Slovenia 23.09 s Q
- File:Misplaced Pages flag united states large.png la Shauntea Moore, United States 23.10 s Q
- File:Brazil flag large.png Lucimar Aparecida de Moura, Brazil 23.40 s Q
- File:South africa flag large.png Heide Seyerling, South Africa 23.66 s
- File:Bulgaria flag large.png Monika Gachevska, Bulgaria 23.71 s
Round 1 - Heat 2
- File:Bulgaria flag large.png Ivet Lalova, Bulgaria 22.88 s Q
- Sylviane Felix, France 22.94 s Q
- File:Russia flag large.png Yekaterina Kondratyeva, Russia 23.03 s Q
- File:Belarus flag large.png Natalya Safronnikova, Belarus 23.28 s - Q
- File:Uzbekistan flag large.png Lyubov Perepelova, Uzbekistan 24.10 s
- Gretta Taslakian, Lebanon 24.30 s NR
Round 1 - Heat 3
- File:Cayman islands flag large.png Cydonie Mothersill, Cayman Islands 22.40 s Q NR
- File:Jamaica flag large.png Beverly McDonald, Jamaica 22.90 s Q
- File:Russia flag large.png Yelena Bolsun, Russia 23.00 s Q
- File:Uk flag large.png Joice Maduaka, Great Britain 23.15 s Q
- Saraswati Saha, India 23.43 s
- File:Swaziland flag large.png Gcinile Moyane, Swaziland 25.62 s NR
Round 1 - Heat 4
- File:Misplaced Pages flag united states large.png Allyson Felix, United States 22.39 s Q
- File:Uk flag large.png Abi Oyepitan, Great Britain 22.50 s Q PB
- File:Ukraine flag large.png Maryna Maydanova, Ukraine 22.76 s Q SB
- Muriel Hurtis, France 22.77 s Q SB
- File:Austria flag large.png Karin Mayr-Krifka, Austria 22.81 s q SB
- File:Nigeria flag large.png Mary Onyali-Omagbemi, Nigeria 23.37 s q
- File:Liberia flag large.png Gladys Thompson, Liberia 27.51 s
Round 1 - Heat 5
- File:Misplaced Pages flag united states large.png Muna Lee, United States 22.57 s Q
- File:Russia flag large.png Tatyana Levina, Russia 23.05 s Q
- File:Us virgin islands flag large.png la Verne Jones, U.S. Virgin Islands 23.20 s Q
- File:Cyprus flag large.png Marilia Gregoriou, Cyprus 23.23 s Q
- File:Belize flag large.png Emma Wade, Belize 23.43 s
- File:Congo republic flag large.png Michelle Banga Moudzoula, Congo 24.37 s
Round 1 - Heat 6
- File:Jamaica flag large.png Aleen Bailey, Jamaica 22.73 s Q
- File:Belgium flag large.png Kim Gevaert, Belgium 22.76 s Q
- File:Greece flag large.png Olga Kaidantzi, Greece 23.11 s Q
- File:Benin flag large.png Fabienne Feraez, Benin 23.12 s Q NR
- File:Finland flag large.png Johanna Manninen, Finland 23.45 s SB
- File:Mali flag large.png Kadiatou Camara, Mali 23.56 s
Round 1 - Heat 7
- File:Bahamas flag large.png Debbie Ferguson, Bahamas 22.57 s Q SB
- Christine Arron, France 22.60 s Q SB
- File:Slovenia flag large.png Merlene Ottey, Slovenia 22.72 s Q NR
- File:Australia flag large.png Lauren Hewitt, Australia 22.87 s Q SB
- Digna Murillo, Colombia 22.98 s q PB
- File:Poland flag large.png Anna Pacholak, Poland 23.00 s q SB
Round 2 - Heat 1
- File:Jamaica flag large.png Veronica Campbell, Jamaica 22.49 s Q
- File:Bahamas flag large.png Debbie Ferguson, Bahamas 22.53 s Q SB
- File:Belgium flag large.png Kim Gevaert, Belgium 22.68 s Q
- File:Misplaced Pages flag united states large.png la Shauntea Moore, United States 22.96 s q
- Sylviane Felix, France 23.08 s q
- File:Us virgin islands flag large.png la Verne Jones, U.S. Virgin Islands 23.09 s
- File:Austria flag large.png Karin Mayr-Krifka, Austria 23.19 s
- File:Brazil flag large.png Lucimar Aparecida de Moura, Brazil 23.44 s
Round 2 - Heat 2
- File:Misplaced Pages flag united states large.png Muna Lee, United States 22.74 s Q
- File:Jamaica flag large.png Aleen Bailey, Jamaica 22.97 s Q
- File:Greece flag large.png Olga Kaidantzi, Greece 23.15 s Q
- Digna Murillo, Colombia 23.19 s
- File:Russia flag large.png Tatyana Levina, Russia 23.23 s
- Muriel Hurtis, France 23.33 s
- File:Slovenia flag large.png Alenka Bikar, Slovenia 23.38 s
- File:Belarus flag large.png Natalya Safronnikova, Belarus 23.63 s
Round 2 - Heat 3
- File:Misplaced Pages flag united states large.png Allyson Felix, United States 22.69 s Q
- File:Uk flag large.png Abi Oyepitan, Great Britain 22.79 s Q
- File:Ukraine flag large.png Maryna Maydanova, Ukraine 22.86 s Q
- Christine Arron, France 22.90 s q
- File:Benin flag large.png Fabienne Feraez, Benin 23.24 s
- File:Russia flag large.png Yelena Bolsun, Russia 23.26 s
- File:Cyprus flag large.png Marilia Gregoriou, Cyprus 23.65 s
- File:Nigeria flag large.png Mary Onyali-Omagbemi, Nigeria 23.75 s
Round 2 - Heat 4
- File:Cayman islands flag large.png Cydonie Mothersill, Cayman Islands 22.76 s Q
- File:Bulgaria flag large.png Ivet Lalova, Bulgaria 22.81 s Q
- File:Jamaica flag large.png Beverly McDonald, Jamaica 22.99 s Q
- File:Slovenia flag large.png Merlene Ottey, Slovenia 23.07 s q
- File:Uk flag large.png Joice Maduaka, Great Britain 23.30 s
- File:Poland flag large.png Anna Pacholak, Poland 23.35 s
- File:Russia flag large.png Yekaterina Kondratyeva, Russia 23.37 s
- File:Australia flag large.png Lauren Hewitt, Australia 23.44 s
Semi-finals
Semi-final 1
- File:Misplaced Pages flag united states large.png Allyson Felix, United States, 22.36 s
- File:Uk flag large.png Abi Oyepitan, Great Britain, 22.56 s
- File:Bulgaria flag large.png Ivet Lalova, Bulgaria, 22.56 s SB
- File:Misplaced Pages flag united states large.png Muna Lee, United States, 22.69 s
- File:Ukraine flag large.png Maryna Maydanova, Ukraine, 22.75 s
- File:Jamaica flag large.png Beverly McDonald, Jamaica, 23.02 s
- Christine Arron, France, 23.05 s
- File:Slovenia flag large.png Merlene Ottey, Slovenia, DNF
The first semi-final was a straight forward affair for Felix as after initially being closed down a little by Oyepitan she was never behind and eased through in first place. Muna Lee could quite cath up to those in front where Oyepitan also finished strongly to pip Lalova on the line for second. Ottey had pulled up injured about seventy metres into the race.
Semi-final 2
- File:Jamaica flag large.png Veronica Campbell, Jamaica, 22.13 s PB
- File:Jamaica flag large.png Aleen Bailey, Jamaica, 22.33 s PB
- File:Belgium flag large.png Kim Gevaert, Belgium, 22.48 s NR
- File:Bahamas flag large.png Debbie Ferguson, Bahamas, 22.49 s SB
- File:Cayman islands flag large.png Cydonie Mothersill, Cayman Islands, 22.76 s
- File:Misplaced Pages flag united states large.png la Shauntea Moore, United States, 22.93 s
- Sylviane Felix, France, 22.99 s
- File:Greece flag large.png Olga Kaidantzi, Greece, 23.30 s
Campbell beat her own world leading time for 2004 after a good start she simply pulled away from the rest. Gevaert had a very quick start and after consolidating entering the straight ran on again to break the Belgian record. Bailey finished the strongest behind her compatriot with them both achieving personal bests and Ferguson, seasons best, whilst off the pace in fourth held off Mothersill who didn't get close to the national record she had set in round 1.
Final
August 25 23:20
- File:Jamaica flag large.png Veronica Campbell, Jamaica, 22.05 PB
- File:Misplaced Pages flag united states large.png Allyson Felix, United States, 22.18 WJR
- File:Bahamas flag large.png Debbie Ferguson, Bahamas, 22.30 SB
- File:Jamaica flag large.png Aleen Bailey, Jamaica, 22.42
- File:Bulgaria flag large.png Ivet Lalova, Bulgaria, 22.57
- File:Belgium flag large.png Kim Gevaert, Belgium, 22.84
- File:Misplaced Pages flag united states large.png Muna Lee, United States, 22.87
- File:Uk flag large.png Abi Oyepitan, Great Britain, 22.87
Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
5000 m | men | women |
10,000 m | men | women |
100 m hurdles | women | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | women |
3000 m steeplechase | men | |
4 × 100 m relay | men | women |
4 × 400 m relay | men | women |
Road events | ||
Marathon | men | women |
20 km walk | men | women |
50 km walk | men | |
Field events | ||
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | women |
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | women |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Heptathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
Wheelchair races | ||