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2019 in 100 metres

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The American Christian Coleman, World Leader (WL) in 100 metres 2019 men's outdoor season.

In 2019 in the sport of athletics, the foremost 100 metres races were held at the 2019 World Athletics Championships. In the men's World Championships final the American Christian Coleman won his first world title with a time of 9.76 seconds.[1] In the women's World Championships final Jamaica's Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce won her fourth world 100 m title with a time of 10.71 seconds.[2]

In the 2019 Diamond League global series of meetings, American Noah Lyles won the men's final and Great Britain's Dina Asher-Smith won the women's final.[3] Regional 100 m titles decided that year included the Universiade, African Games, Pan American Games, European Games, Asian Championships, and South American Championships. The 2019 World Para Athletics Championships featured 100 m finals in 17 men's and 15 women's categories.[4][5]

Both World Championships winning times were the fastest recorded in the men's and women's divisions that year. No senior world or continental records in the 100 m were beaten in 2019.[6][7] Significant national records set that year included Abdul Hakim Sani Brown's run of 9.97 seconds for the men's Japanese record and Dina Asher-Smith's women's British record of 10.83.[8][9]

In the under-20 age category, Lalu Muhammad Zohri was the fastest man that year with 10.03 (a senior Indonesian record) and Sha'Carri Richardson of the United States was the fastest under-20 woman with 10.75 (a world under-20 record and third in the senior rankings).[10][11][12][13] In the under-18 category, Jamaicans Briana Williams (11.02) and Conroy Jones (10.32) were the fastest that year.[14][15]

Coleman's world title generated some controversy as he had successfully appealed a doping ban by the United States Anti-Doping Agency that season due to his missing three tests within a twelve-month period.[16]

International gold medalists

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Athlete Nation Competition Division
Christian Coleman  United States World Championships Men
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce  Jamaica World Championships Women
Paulo André de Oliveira  Brazil Universiade Men
Dutee Chand  India Universiade Women
Abdo Barkha  Bahrain Arab Championships Men
Hajar Al-Khaldi  Bahrain Arab Championships Women
Yoshihide Kiryū  Japan Asian Championships Men
Olga Safronova  Kazakhstan Asian Championships Women
Emre Zafer Barnes  Turkey Balkan Championships Men
Ivet Lalova-Collio  Bulgaria Balkan Championships Women
Edward Osei-Nketia  New Zealand Oceanian Championships Men
Zoe Hobbs  New Zealand Oceanian Championships Women
Rodrigo do Nascimento  Brazil South American Championships Men
Vitória Cristina Rosa  Brazil South American Championships Women
Raymond Ekevwo  Nigeria African Games Men
Marie-Josée Ta Lou  Ivory Coast African Games Women
Carlos Nascimento  Portugal European Games Men
Maja Mihalinec Zidar  Slovenia European Games Women
Mike Rodgers  United States Pan American Games Men
Elaine Thompson  Jamaica Pan American Games Women
Muhammad Haiqal Hanafi  Malaysia Southeast Asian Games Men
Lê Tú Chinh  Vietnam Southeast Asian Games Women
Hassan Saaid  Maldives South Asian Games Men
Archana Suseendran  India South Asian Games Women

Records

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Standing records prior to the 2019 season
Men's World record  Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.58 Berlin, Germany 16 August 2009
Women's World record  Florence Griffith Joyner (USA) 10.49[17] Indianapolis, United States 16 July 1988

Men top 60

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# Time Wind Athlete Country Venue Date
1 9.76 +0.6 Christian Coleman  United States Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT) 28 September 2019
2 9.86 +0.9 Noah Lyles  United States Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai (CHN) 18 May 2019
2 9.86 +0.8 Divine Oduduru  Nigeria Austin, TX (USA) 07 June 2019
4 9.87 -0.1 Justin Gatlin  United States Cobb Track and Angell Field - Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA (USA) 30 June 2019
5 9.90 +0.6 André De Grasse  Canada Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT) 28 September 2019
6 9.93 +0.8 Cravon Gillespie  United States Austin, TX (USA) 07 June 2019
6 9.93 +0.5 Akani Simbine  South Africa Olympic Stadium, London (GBR) 20 July 2019
6 9.93 +1.9 Arthur Cissé  Ivory Coast Leverkusen (GER) 24 July 2019
9 9.95 +0.5 Zharnel Hughes  United Kingdom Olympic Stadium, London (GBR) 20 July 2019
10 9.96 +0.4 Yohan Blake  Jamaica Kingston (JAM) 21 June 2019
10 9.96 +1.7 Aaron Brown  Canada Montréal (CAN) 26 July 2019
10 9.96 +1.6 Raymond Ekevwo  Nigeria Complexe Sportif Prince Moulay Abdellah, Rabat (MAR) 27 August 2019
13 9.97 +0.9 Reece Prescod  United Kingdom Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai (CHN) 18 May 2019
13 9.97 +0.8 Abdul Hakim Sani Brown  Japan Austin, TX (USA) 07 June 2019
13 9.97 +1.6 Mike Rodgers  United States Estadio Vallehermoso, Madrid (ESP) 25 August 2019
16 9.98 +1.0 Roberto Skyers  Cuba Camagüey (CUB) 22 February 2019
16 9.98 +1.3 Mario Burke  Barbados Austin, TX (USA) 05 June 2019
16 9.98 +0.5 Yuki Koike  Japan Olympic Stadium, London (GBR) 20 July 2019
19 9.99 +1.8 Isiah Young  United States Montverde, FL (USA) 06 July 2019
20 10.00 +0.4 Tyquendo Tracey  Jamaica Kingston (JAM) 21 June 2019
21 10.01 +1.7 Yoshihide Kiryu  Japan Nagai Stadium, Osaka (JPN) 19 May 2019
21 10.01 +1.3 Devin Quinn  United States Austin, TX (USA) 05 June 2019
21 10.01 +1.3 Joseph Paul Amoah  Ghana Austin, TX (USA) 05 June 2019
21 10.01 +0.9 Zhenye Xie  China Bislett Stadion, Oslo (NOR) 13 June 2019
21 10.01 +1.1 Waseem Williams  Jamaica Querétaro (MEX) 05 July 2019
21 10.01 +1.1 Samson Colebrooke  Bahamas Querétaro (MEX) 05 July 2019
21 10.01 +1.8 Emmanuel Matadi  Liberia Montverde, FL (USA) 06 July 2019
28 10.02 +1.5 Paulo André Camilo De Oliveira  Brazil Azusa, CA (USA) 19 April 2019
28 10.02 +1.9 Kemar Hyman  Cayman Islands Windsor (CAN) 18 May 2019
28 10.02 +1.9 Asafa Powell  Jamaica Leverkusen (GER) 24 July 2019
28 10.02 +1.4 Jimmy Vicaut  France St-Etienne (FRA) 26 July 2019
28 10.02 +1.6 Usheoritse Itsekiri  Nigeria Complexe Sportif Prince Moulay Abdellah, Rabat (MAR) 27 August 2019
33 10.03 +1.2 Demek Kemp  United States Columbia, SC (USA) 13 April 2019
33 10.03 +1.7 Lalu Muhammad Zohri  Indonesia Nagai Stadium, Osaka (JPN) 19 May 2019
33 10.03 +1.7 Lamont Marcell Jacobs  Italy Padova (ITA) 16 July 2019
33 10.03 -0.3 Hassan Taftian  Iran Stade Charléty, Paris (FRA) 24 August 2019
37 10.04 +2.0 Reynier Mena  Cuba Camagüey (CUB) 22 February 2019
37 10.04 +0.5 Adam Gemili  United Kingdom Olympic Stadium, London (GBR) 20 July 2019
39 10.05 +0.5 Simon Magakwe  South Africa Germiston (RSA) 25 April 2019
39 10.05 +1.2 Rodney Rowe  United States Greensboro, NC (USA) 04 May 2019
39 10.05 +0.9 Bingtian Su  China Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai (CHN) 18 May 2019
39 10.05 +1.3 Davon Demoss  United States Austin, TX (USA) 05 June 2019
39 10.05 +1.8 Christopher Belcher  United States Montverde, FL (USA) 06 July 2019
44 10.06 +0.8 Andre Ewers  Jamaica Charlottesville, VA (USA) 11 May 2019
44 10.06 +0.8 Bryand Rincher  United States Austin, TX (USA) 07 June 2019
46 10.07 +0.1 Cejhae Greene  Netherlands Antilles La Chaux-de-Fonds (SUI) 30 June 2019
46 10.07 +1.6 Vitor Hugo Dos Santos  Brazil CNDA, Bragança Paulista (BRA) 29 August 2019
46 10.07 +0.6 Filippo Tortu  Italy Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT) 28 September 2019
49 10.08 +2.0 Rohan Browning  Australia Brisbane (AUS) 23 March 2019
49 10.08 +1.8 Mustaqeem Williams  United States Fayetteville, AR (USA) 11 May 2019
49 10.08 +0.1 Alex Wilson  Switzerland La Chaux-de-Fonds (SUI) 30 June 2019
49 10.08 +0.9 Thando Dlodlo  South Africa Trieste (ITA) 06 July 2019
49 10.08 +1.9 Ojie Edoburun  United Kingdom Leverkusen (GER) 24 July 2019
54 10.09 +1.5 Raheem Chambers  Jamaica Charlottesville, VA (USA) 10 May 2019
54 10.09 +1.3 Mckinley West  United States Austin, TX (USA) 05 June 2019
54 10.09 +1.7 Jeff Demps  United States Carl Lewis TF and Soccer Complex, Houston, TX (USA) 12 July 2019
57 10.10 +0.3 Kendal Williams  United States Clermont, FL (USA) 05 May 2019
57 10.10 +0.4 Rasheed Dwyer  Jamaica Kingston (JAM) 21 June 2019
57 10.10 +1.1 Ameer Webb  United States Phoenix, AZ (USA) 10 July 2019
57 10.10 0.0 Rodrigo Do Nascimento  Brazil São Paulo (BRA) 18 August 2019

Women top 60

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# Time Wind Athlete Country Venue Date
1 10.71 +0.1 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce  Jamaica Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT) 29 September 2019
2 10.73 +0.6 Elaine Thompson  Jamaica Kingston (JAM) 21 June 2019
3 10.75 +1.6 Sha'Carri Richardson  United States Austin, TX (USA) 08 June 2019
4 10.83 +0.1 Dina Asher-Smith  United Kingdom Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT) 29 September 2019
5 10.85 -0.3 Marie-Josée Ta Lou  Ivory Coast Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT) 28 September 2019
6 10.95 +1.6 Kayla White  United States Austin, TX (USA) 08 June 2019
7 10.98 +1.6 Twanisha Terry  United States Austin, TX (USA) 08 June 2019
8 10.99 +1.4 Teahna Daniels  United States Sacramento, CA (USA) 24 May 2019
9 11.00 -0.1 Mujinga Kambundji  Switzerland Stadion Schützenmatte, Basel (SUI) 23 August 2019
10 11.01 +0.4 Carina Horn  South Africa Estadio Vallehermoso, Madrid (ESP) 25 August 2019
11 11.02 +1.6 Kiara Parker  United States Austin, TX (USA) 08 June 2019
11 11.02 +0.8 Briana Williams  Jamaica Albuquerque, NM (USA) 08 June 2019
11 11.02 +0.1 Murielle Ahouré  Ivory Coast Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT) 29 September 2019
14 11.03 +0.2 Aleia Hobbs  United States Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai (CHN) 18 May 2019
15 11.04 +1.6 Kiara Grant  Jamaica Austin, TX (USA) 08 June 2019
15 11.04 +0.6 Jonielle Smith  Jamaica Kingston (JAM) 21 June 2019
15 11.04 +1.9 Tebogo Mamathu  South Africa La Chaux-de-Fonds (SUI) 30 June 2019
15 11.04 +1.9 Yongli Wei  China La Chaux-de-Fonds (SUI) 30 June 2019
15 11.04 +0.2 Dafne Schippers  Netherlands Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne (SUI) 05 July 2019
15 11.04 +0.4 Manqi Ge  China Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne (SUI) 05 July 2019
15 11.04 +1.0 Tynia Gaither  Bahamas Montverde, FL (USA) 06 July 2019
15 11.04 +0.7 Blessing Okagbare  Nigeria Olympic Stadium, London (GBR) 21 July 2019
23 11.06 +0.6 Anglerne Annelus  United States Austin, TX (USA) 06 June 2019
24 11.07 +0.7 Ewa Swoboda  Poland Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 01 September 2019
25 11.08 +1.0 Caitland Smith  United States Montverde, FL (USA) 06 July 2019
25 11.08 +0.4 Ivet Lalova-Collio  Bulgaria Estadio Vallehermoso, Madrid (ESP) 25 August 2019
27 11.09 +0.6 Natalliah Whyte  Jamaica Kingston (JAM) 21 June 2019
27 11.09 +1.9 Imani Lansiquot  United Kingdom La Chaux-de-Fonds (SUI) 30 June 2019
27 11.09 +1.0 Dezerea Bryant  United States Montverde, FL (USA) 06 July 2019
27 11.09 +0.1 Tatjana Pinto  Germany Berlin (GER) 03 August 2019
27 11.09 +0.4 Tori Bowie  United States Estadio Vallehermoso, Madrid (ESP) 25 August 2019
32 11.10 +1.9 Gabrielle Thomas  United States Columbia, SC (USA) 13 April 2019
32 11.10 +0.7 Jenna Prandini  United States Fayetteville, AR (USA) 26 April 2019
32 11.10 +0.7 Asha Philip  United Kingdom Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 01 September 2019
35 11.11 +0.6 Ka'Tia Seymour  United States Austin, TX (USA) 06 June 2019
36 11.12 -0.3 Daryll Neita  United Kingdom Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT) 28 September 2019
37 11.13 +1.9 Salomé Kora  Switzerland La Chaux-de-Fonds (SUI) 30 June 2019
37 11.13 +1.9 Marije Van Hunenstijn  Netherlands La Chaux-de-Fonds (SUI) 30 June 2019
37 11.13 -1.2 Gina Bass  Gambia Complexe Sportif Prince Moulay Abdellah, Rabat (MAR) 27 August 2019
37 11.13 +0.7 Xiaojing Liang  China Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 01 September 2019
41 11.14 +0.7 Kelly-Ann Baptiste  Trinidad and Tobago Clermont, FL (USA) 05 May 2019
41 11.14 +0.7 Gina Lückenkemper  Germany Olympic Stadium, London (GBR) 21 July 2019
43 11.15 +2.0 Tawanna Meadows  United States Lubbock, TX (USA) 04 May 2019
43 11.15 +0.2 Laura Müller  Germany Rehlingen (GER) 09 June 2019
45 11.16 +0.2 Vitoria Cristina Rosa  Brazil Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai (CHN) 18 May 2019
45 11.16 +0.6 Lanae-Tava Thomas  United States Austin, TX (USA) 06 June 2019
45 11.16 -2.4 English Gardner  United States Drake Stadium, Des Moines, IA (USA) 26 July 2019
45 11.16 +1.5 Crystal Emmanuel  Canada Montréal (CAN) 26 July 2019
49 11.17 +1.0 Ashanti Moore  Jamaica Kingston (JAM) 29 March 2019
49 11.17 +1.8 Olga Safronova  Kazakhstan Doha (QAT) 22 April 2019
49 11.17 +2.0 Jodie Williams  United Kingdom Lubbock, TX (USA) 04 May 2019
49 11.17 +0.7 Cambrea Sturgis  United States Jacksonville, FL (USA) 24 May 2019
49 11.17 +1.0 Barbara Pierre  United States Montverde, FL (USA) 06 July 2019
49 11.17 +1.2 Kamaria Durant  Trinidad and Tobago Port-of-Spain (TTO) 27 July 2019
49 11.17 +0.5 Morolake Akinosun  United States Khalifa International Stadium, Doha (QAT) 29 September 2019
56 11.18 +0.6 Natasha Morrison  Jamaica Kingston (JAM) 21 June 2019
56 11.18 +1.0 Kortnei Johnson  United States Montverde, FL (USA) 06 July 2019
58 11.19 +1.4 Kevona Davis  Jamaica Kingston (JAM) 29 March 2019
58 11.19 +1.1 Kandace Thomas  United States Canyon, TX (USA) 05 April 2019
58 11.19 +2.0 Brandee Presley  United States Hollywood, FL (USA) 22 June 2019

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ramsak, Bob (2019-09-28). Report: men's 100m - IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019. World Athletics. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  2. ^ Rowbottom, Mike (2019-08-29). Report: women's 100m - IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019. World Athletics. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  3. ^ Rowbottom, Mike (2019-09-06). Asher-Smith wins 100m IAAF Diamond League title in Brussels as Taylor equals Lavillenie's record. Inside The Games. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  4. ^ Dubai 2019 Results. Paralympic. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  5. ^ Dubai 2019 Results. Paralympic. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  6. ^ "Senior Outdoor 2019 - 100 Metres Men". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Senior Outdoor 2019 - 100 Metres Women". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  8. ^ Sani Brown runs 9.97 in 100 m for Japan national record. Kyodo News (2019-06-08). Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  9. ^ Chowdury, Saj (2019-09-29). Dina Asher-Smith wins World Championships 100m silver; Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce takes gold. BBC Sport. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  10. ^ Brown, Ken (2019-05-19). Lalu Zohri: Indonesia's 18-year-old 100m sprinter couldn't afford shoes, now he's going to Tokyo 2020 Archived 10 April 2021 at the Wayback Machine. Olympic Channel. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  11. ^ u20 outdoor 2019 100 Metres men. World Athletics. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  12. ^ u20 outdoor 2019 100 Metres women. World Athletics. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  13. ^ Sha’Carri Richardson runs record-breaking NCAA sprint double. Athletics Weekly (2019-06-09). Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  14. ^ u18 outdoor 2019 100 Metres women. World Athletics. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  15. ^ u18 outdoor 2019 100 Metres men. World Athletics. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  16. ^ Cacciola, Scott (2020-11-09) Christian Coleman Wins Track Gold Amid Doping Test Controversy. New York Times. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
  17. ^ "SENIOR OUTDOOR - 100 METRES WOMEN". IAAF. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
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