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2022 World Athletics Championships – Women's 200 metres

The women's 200 metres at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, U.S. from 18 to 21 July 2022.


Women's 200 metres at the 2022 World Championships
Shericka Jackson shortly after winning the final.
Hayward Field
18 July (heats)19 July (semi-finals)21 July (final)
51 from 32 nations
21.45 CR
Shericka Jackson 
 Jamaica Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce 
 Jamaica Dina Asher-Smith 
 Great BritainShericka JacksonJamaicaShelly-Ann Fraser-PryceJamaicaDina Asher-SmithGreat Britain
Shericka JacksonJamaica
Shelly-Ann Fraser-PryceJamaica
Dina Asher-SmithGreat Britain

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The women's 200 metres at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, U.S. from 18 to 21 July 2022.

Coming into the championships, Shericka Jackson was the world leader at 21.55 from her Jamaican National Championships, making her the third fastest 200m runner ever. Lined up to her inside was #2, the Olympic Champion Elaine Thompson-Herah. Between them was the defending champion Dina Asher-Smith. And to their outside, separated by #3 semi-finalist Tamara Clark was 100 metre champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce who had set the Masters World Record in the semis. All 5 had run under 22 seconds just to get here.

Fraser-Pryce was first out of the blocks, which is her forté. Asher-Smith was not too far behind and Jackson did not lose too much relative to the stagger. Two thirds of the way through the turn, Fraser-Pryce had already passed Aminatou Seyni. Almost a metre behind at the 80 metre mark on the track, as they exited the turn Jackson accelerated to even up with Fraser-Pryce. From there she continued to pull away. Asher-Smith tried to make some ground on Fraser-Pryce but only maintained the gap at the first half of the straightaway before Fraser-Pryce pulled away to a clear second place, three metres behind Jackson. Asher-Smith's only challenge for bronze was a late run by Seyni, but she missed by a metre.

Jackson's 21.45 was the second fastest of all time, the Championship record, a .1 improvement over her Jamaican Championship time and only .11 shy of FloJo's enduring world record from 1988. Jackson also became the first person to win medals in all three sprinting events, a feat Fred Kerley was also attempting and failed to accomplish this year. In second, "Mommy Rocket" Fraser-Pryce's 21.81 took another .01 off the Masters record she had set the day earlier.

Before the competition records were as follows:

RecordAthlete & Nat.Perf.LocationDate
World recordFlorence Griffith-Joyner (USA)21.34Seoul, South Korea29 September 1988
Championship recordDafne Schippers (NED)21.63Beijing, China28 August 2015
World LeadingShericka Jackson (JAM)21.55Kingston, Jamaica26 June 2022
African RecordChristine Mboma (NAM)21.78Zürich, Switzerland9 September 2021
Asian RecordLi Xuemei (CHN)22.01Shanghai, China22 October 1997
North, Central American and Caribbean recordFlorence Griffith-Joyner (USA)21.34Seoul, South Korea29 September 1988
South American RecordAna Claudia Lemos (BRA)22.48São Paulo, Brazil6 August 2011
European RecordDafne Schippers (NED)21.63Beijing, China28 August 2015
Oceanian recordMelinda Gainsford (AUS)22.23Stuttgart, Germany13 July 1997

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 22.80.

The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows:

DateTimeRound
18 July18:00Heats
19 July18:05Semi-finals
21 July19:35Final

The first 3 athletes in each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) qualify for the semi-finals.

Wind:

Heat 1: +2.5 m/s, Heat 2: -0.2 m/s, Heat 3: +1.1 m/s, Heat 4: +0.4 m/s, Heat 5: +0.9 m/s, Heat 6: +1.9 m/s

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Aminatou SeyniNiger21.98Q, NR
26Favour OfiliNigeria22.24Q
35Abby SteinerUnited States22.26Q
43Shelly-Ann Fraser-PryceJamaica22.26Q
54Tamara ClarkUnited States22.27Q
62Beatrice MasilingiNamibia22.27Q SB
71Shericka JacksonJamaica22.33Q
85Mujinga KambundjiSwitzerland22.34Q
96Jenna PrandiniUnited States22.38Q
102Elaine Thompson-HerahJamaica22.41Q
114Dina Asher-SmithGreat Britain & N.I.22.56Q
121Anahí SuárezEcuador22.56Q
134Tynia GaitherBahamas22.61Q
145Nzubechi Grace NwokochaNigeria22.61Q
151Dalia KaddariItaly22.75Q
164Gina BassGambia22.78q SB
173Vitoria Cristina RosaBrazil22.84Q
182Ida KarstoftDenmark22.85Q
191Jessica-Bianca WessollyGermany22.87q
204Jessika GbaiIvory Coast22.89q
211Rosemary ChukwumaNigeria22.93q
221Edidiong OdiongBahrain22.98q
232Joella LloydAntigua and Barbuda22.99q
243Beth DobbinGreat Britain & N.I.23.04
255Lauren GaleCanada23.08
266Jacinta BeecherAustralia23.22Q
276Olivia FotopoulouCyprus23.25
282Sophia JunkGermany23.27SB
295Ella ConnollyAustralia23.27
303Imke VervaetBelgium23.28
315Maboundou KonéIvory Coast23.32
326Catherine LégerCanada23.35
332Lorène BazoloPortugal23.41
344Ana Carolina AzevedoBrazil23.45
356Georgia HullsNew Zealand23.46
364Shirley NekhubuiSouth Africa23.46
371Olga SafronovaKazakhstan23.50
382Anniina KortetmaaFinland23.51
393Veronica Shanti PereiraSingapore23.53
403Elisabeth SlettumNorway23.55
412Lorraine MartinsBrazil23.60
425Beyonce DefreitasBritish Virgin Islands23.81
436Hanna BarakatPalestine26.33NR
446Anthonique StrachanBahamas1:50.06
3Marie-Josée Ta LouIvory CoastDNS

The first 2 athletes in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualify for the final.

Wind:

Heat 1: +2.0 m/s, Heat 2: +1.4 m/s, Heat 3: -0.1 m/s

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11Shericka JacksonJamaica21.67Q
23Shelly-Ann Fraser-PryceJamaica21.82Q, SB
32Tamara ClarkUnited States21.95Q
42Dina Asher-SmithGreat Britain & N.I.21.96Q, SB
52Elaine Thompson-HerahJamaica21.97q, SB
61Aminatou SeyniNiger22.04Q
71Mujinga KambundjiSwitzerland22.05q, NR
81Jenna PrandiniUnited States22.08
93Abby SteinerUnited States22.15Q
103Favour OfiliNigeria22.30
111Tynia GaitherBahamas22.41PB
122Vitoria Cristina RosaBrazil22.47AR
132Nzubechi Grace NwokochaNigeria22.49
141Gina BassGambia22.71SB
151Rosemary ChukwumaNigeria22.72
163Anahí SuárezEcuador22.74NR
173Ida KarstoftDenmark22.84
182Jessika GbaiIvory Coast22.84
193Dalia KaddariItaly22.86
201Jacinta BeecherAustralia23.14
212Edidiong OdiongBahrain23.31
223Jessica-Bianca WessollyGermany23.33
233Joella LloydAntigua and Barbuda23.38
242Beatrice MasilingiNamibia24.78

The final was started at 19:35 on 21 July. The results were as follows:

Wind: +0.6 m/s

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Shericka JacksonJamaica21.45CR, NR
Shelly-Ann Fraser-PryceJamaica21.81SB
Dina Asher-SmithGreat Britain & N.I.22.02
4Aminatou SeyniNiger22.12
5Abby SteinerUnited States22.26
6Tamara ClarkUnited States22.32
7Elaine Thompson-HerahJamaica22.39
8Mujinga KambundjiSwitzerland22.55
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