Women's 100 metres hurdles at the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships Venue Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero Dates 4 August (heats) 5 August (semifinals) 6 August (final) Competitors 43 from 30 nations Winning time 12.77
The women's 100 metres hurdles at the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships was held at the Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero on 4–6 August 2022.[ 1]
53 athletes from 33 countries were entered to the competition.[ 2] [ 3]
Records
U20 standing records prior to the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships were as follows:[ 4]
Results
Round 1
Qualification: First 3 of each heat (Q) and the 6 fastest times (q) qualified for the semifinals.[ 5]
Rank
Heat
Lane
Name
Nationality
Time
Note
1
5
3
Alexis James
Jamaica
13.04
Q, PB
2
1
7
Kerrica Hill
Jamaica
13.30
Q
3
3
5
Hawa Jalloh
Germany
13.30
Q
4
4
3
Jalaysiya Smith
United States
13.42
Q
5
2
4
Dina Aulia
Indonesia
13.44
Q, NU20R
6
5
8
Naomi Krebs
Germany
13.45
Q, PB
7
6
3
Paula Blanquer
Spain
13.47
Q
8
6
5
Anna Tóth
Hungary
13.49
Q
9
3
4
Mia McIntosh
Great Britain
13.51
Q
10
1
1
Ester Bendová
Czech Republic
13.54
Q
11
2
6
Eddiyah Frye
United States
13.57
Q
12
2
7
Nandini Agasara
India
13.58
Q, NU20R
13
2
8
Marli Jessop
Great Britain
13.60
q
14
4
4
Vilma Väliharju
Finland
13.64
Q, PB
15
1
3
Iulia Dariana Grigoroiu
Romania
13.65
Q, PB
16
6
7
Vilma Itälinna
Finland
13.65
Q, PB
17
2
5
Cosmina Denisa Balaban
Romania
13.66
q, PB
18
3
2
Valérie Guignard
Switzerland
13.67
Q, PB
19
4
8
Lena Spazirer
Austria
13.75
Q, PB
20
6
8
Lovise Skarbøvik Andresen
Norway
13.78
q
21
4
6
Anna Maria Millend
Estonia
13.80
q
22
2
3
Josefina Maria Biernacki
Norway
13.81
q
23
4
5
Gabija Klimukaitė
Lithuania
13.82
q, PB
24
6
6
Alina Frei
Switzerland
13.84
25
6
2
Lucija Grd
Croatia
13.89
PB
26
5
4
Giovana Corradi
Brazil
13.90
Q
27
1
2
Linoy Levy
Israel
13.91
28
5
5
Lucy Mcglynn
Ireland
13.92
PB
29
5
7
Annika Haldbo
Denmark
13.95
30
1
4
Lidiya Podtsepkina
Uzbekistan
13.95
31
1
6
Lays Cristina Rodrigues Silva
Brazil
14.04
32
2
2
Shir Karnivsky
Israel
14.06
33
4
2
Mila Compaan
South Africa
14.07
PB
34
5
2
Neža Dolenc
Slovenia
14.11
35
3
8
Hava Deliu
Greece
14.24
36
1
8
Unnathi Aiyappa Bolland
India
14.28
37
4
7
Delta Amidzovski
Australia
14.47
38
6
4
Glódis Edda Þuríðardóttir
Iceland
14.53
39
3
6
Sandra Milena Ferrari
Italy
14.72
40
5
6
Michaela Molnárová
Slovakia
15.12
41
1
5
Natasha Gertenbach
South Africa
39.32
3
7
María Alejandra Murillo
Colombia
DQ
TR17.6
3
3
Emelia Surch
Australia
DQ
TR22.6.2
Semifinals
The semi-final took place on 5 August, with the 24 athletes involved being split into 3 heats of 8 athletes each.[ 6] The first 2 athletes in each heat ( Q ) and the next 2 fastest ( q ) qualified to the final.[ 7] The overall results were as follows:[ 8]
Wind: Heat 1: +0.2 m/s, Heat 2: 0.0 m/s, Heat 3: +0.4 m/s
Final
The final started at 15:42 on 6 August.[ 9] The results were as follows:[ 10]
References
Men
110 m hurdles 106.7 cm (3'6) (senior impl.) 110 m hurdles 99.0 cm (3'3) (junior impl.)
Women
100 m hurdles 84.0 cm (2'9)