2018 African Championships In Athletics – Women's 100 Metres
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2018 African Championships In Athletics – Women's 100 Metres
The women's 100 metres event at the 2018 African Championships in Athletics was held on 1 and 2 August in Asaba Asaba is the capital city of Delta State, Nigeria. It is located at the western bank of the Niger River, in the Oshimili South Local Government Area. Asaba had a population of 149,603 as at the 2006 census, and a metropolitan population of o ..., Nigeria. Medalists Results Heats Qualification: First 3 of each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals. Wind:Heat 1: +0.4 m/s, Heat 2: 0.0 m/s, Heat 3: -0.5 m/s, Heat 4: -1.4 m/s Semifinals Qualification: First 3 of each semifinal (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final. Wind:Heat 1: -0.9 m/s, Heat 2: -2.4 m/s Final Wind: -2.3 m/s References {{DEFAULTSORT:100 2018 African Championships in Athletics 100 metres at the African Championships in Athletics ...
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100 Metres
The 100 metres, or 100-meter dash, is a sprint race in track and field competitions. The shortest common outdoor running distance, the dash is one of the most popular and prestigious events in the sport of athletics. It has been contested at the Summer Olympics since 1896 for men and since 1928 for women. The inaugural World Championships were in 1983. The reigning 100 m Olympic or world champion is often named "the fastest man or woman in the world". Fred Kerley and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce are the reigning world champions; Marcell Jacobs and Elaine Thompson-Herah are the men's and women's Olympic champions. On an outdoor 400-metre running track, the 100 m is held on the home straight, with the start usually being set on an extension to make it a straight-line race. There are three instructions given to the runners immediately before and at the beginning of the race: "on your marks," "set," and the firing of the starter's pistol. The runners move to the star ...
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