Athletics At The 2014 Asian Games – Women's 100 Metres
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Athletics At The 2014 Asian Games – Women's 100 Metres
The women's 100 metres event at the 2014 Asian Games was held at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium, Incheon Incheon (; ; or Inch'ŏn; literally "kind river"), formerly Jemulpo or Chemulp'o (제물포) until the period after 1910, officially the Incheon Metropolitan City (인천광역시, 仁川廣域市), is a city located in northwestern South Kore ..., South Korea on 27–28 September. Schedule All times are Korea Standard Time ( UTC+09:00) Records Results Round 1 * Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final. Heat 1 * Wind: −0.3 m/s Heat 2 * Wind: −0.6 m/s Heat 3 * Wind: −0.5 m/s Final * Wind: −0.5 m/s References Results {{DEFAULTSORT:Athletics at the 2014 Asian Games - Women's 100 metres 100 metres women 2014 women ...
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Incheon Asiad Main Stadium
The Incheon Stadium, commonly known as the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium ( ko, 인천아시아드주경기장, Incheon Asiadeu Jugyeong-gijang), is a stadium located in Incheon, South Korea. Completed in July 2014, it is used mostly for athletics meets and was the main venue of the 2014 Asian Games. The stadium has been designed with an initial capacity of roughly 60,000 spectators. After the 2014 Asian Games, capacity was reduced to 30,000 spectators. The stadium has an oval running track enclosing a regulation-size soccer field. Outside, there's a tennis court, a subsidiary stadium, and the 1,415.13 m2 Yeonhui Cricket Ground. The main stadium was used for the opening and closing ceremony and athletics competitions of the 2014 Asian Games and 2014 Asian Para Games. Utilizing the long linear landscape from South to North to actively connect to surrounding parks, and the natural continuity of the rooftops to facilitate the approach by spectators, in order to overcome the difficul ...
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Lee Sun-ae
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Kang Da-seul
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Tassaporn Wannakit
Tassaporn Wannakit (born 23 November 1989) is a Thai athlete specialising in the sprinting events. She won several medals on regional level, primarily in the 4 × 100 metres relay. Competition record Personal bests Outdoor *100 metres – 11.64 (+0.1 m./s) (Andorf 2014) *200 metres The 200 metres, or 200-meter dash, is a sprint running event. On an outdoor 400 metre racetrack, the race begins on the curve and ends on the home straight, so a combination of techniques is needed to successfully run the race. A slightl ... – 24.41 (0.0 m./s) (Jakarta 2008) References 1989 births Living people Tassaporn Wannakit Tassaporn Wannakit Athletes (track and field) at the 2010 Asian Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2014 Asian Games Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field) SEA Games medalists in athletics Tassaporn Wannakit Tassaporn Wannakit Tassaporn Wannakit Competitors at the 2013 SEA Games Competitors at the 2015 SEA Games FISU World U ...
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Vũ Thị Hương
Vũ Thị Hương (born October 7, 1986, in Định Hóa, Thái Nguyên) is a track and field sprint athlete who competes internationally for Vietnam. Huong (she is referred to by her first name Huong, as is the custom in Vietnam) won the silver medal in women's 100m event and the bronze medal in women's 200m event at the 2007 Asian Athletics Championship in Amman, Jordan. She also won the bronze medal in women's 100m and silver medal in the women's 200m event at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou, China in 2010. At recent Southeast Asian Games editions, she has been dominating the short distances. She won the double (both 100m and 200m) gold medal at the 2007 Games in Thailand, and the 100m gold and 200 m silver at the 2005 Games in the Philippines. At the first SEA Games in her career (2003 in Vietnam) she won bronze in the 100m and silver in the 4x100 relay with the Vietnam team. Huong represented Vietnam at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. She competed at the 100 ...
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Viktoriya Zyabkina
Viktoriya Viktorovna Zyabkina (Cyrillic: Виктория Викторовна Зябкина; born 4 September 1992) is a Kazakhstani sprinter who mostly competes in the 100 m and 200 m distances. She represented her country at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympics, but failed to reach the finals. She won a silver and a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m relay at the 2014 and 2018 Asian Games, respectively. Between 2013 and 2017 she won five gold and one silver medals at the Asian Championships, five of them in individual events. Personal life Zyabkina took up athletics in 2002 following her parents. Her father Viktor Zyabkin was a member of the Soviet national 4 × 100 m relay team. Her mother Oksana Zelinskaya competed for the Soviet Union in triple jump and was an Asian champion in this event. Zyabkina debuted internationally in 2010. She has degrees in sports education from the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University and in English-Russian translation from the Turan University Tura ...
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Lam On Ki
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Walentina Meredowa
Valentina Meredova (née Nazarova; born 29 September 1984) is a Turkmenistani sprinter. She represented Turkmenistan at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. She competed in the 100 metres and placed sixth in her heat with a time of 11.94 s, without advancing to the second round. She competed in the IAAF World Championships in 2005, 2007 and 2015, never advancing beyond the heats. Competition record Personal bests Outdoor *100 metres – 11.56 (+1.7 m/s, Almaty 2008) *200 metres The 200 metres, or 200-meter dash, is a sprint running event. On an outdoor 400 metre racetrack, the race begins on the curve and ends on the home straight, so a combination of techniques is needed to successfully run the race. A slightl ... – 23.77 (+2.0 m/s, Almaty 2008) Indoor * 60 metres – 7.44 (Tehran 2024) References External links * 1984 births Living people Sportspeople from Ashgabat Turkmenistan female sprinters Athletes (track and field) at the 2006 Asian Games Ath ...
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Shanti Pereira
Veronica Shanti Pereira (born 20 September 1996) is a Singaporean track and field athlete who specialises in the 100 metres, 200 metres, 4 x 100 metres relay, and 4 x 400 metres relay. She holds the national records for the 100m (11.26s)https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/shanti-athletics-team-singapore-national-record-sports-3521581 and 200m (22.69s)https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/shanti-pereira-singapore-sea-games-gold-200m-national-record-3472946 and has won multiple medals at the SEA Games. She also holds the record for the 200m at the SEA Games. Career Pereira set a number of records in her youth. She holds the U-23 records for the 100 metres (11.80s) and 200 metres (23.99s) and was a member of the teams which set the records for the 4 x 100 metres (46.64s) and 4 x 400 metres (3:44.80) relays; the U-19 records for the 100 metres (11.89s) and 200 metres (23.99s); the U-17 records for the 100 metres (12.21s) and 200 metres (24.92s); and U-15 records for the 100 m ...
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Maryam Tousi
Maryam Tousi ( fa, مریم طوسی, born 5 December 1988 in Tehran) is an Iranian sprint athlete who specializes in the 100 metres and 200 metres. She is the Iranian record holder in the 100 m, 200 m, 400 m and 4×400 m relay Four-wheel drive, also called 4×4 ("four by four") or 4WD, refers to a two-axled vehicle drivetrain capable of providing torque to all of its wheels simultaneously. It may be full-time or on-demand, and is typically linked via a transfer case .... References Profile External links * Living people 1988 births Iranian female sprinters Athletes (track and field) at the 2006 Asian Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2010 Asian Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2014 Asian Games Asian Games competitors for Iran Islamic Solidarity Games competitors for Iran Islamic Solidarity Games medalists in athletics 21st-century Iranian women Sportspeople from Tehran {{Iran-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Yuan Qiqi
Yuan Qiqi (; born 26 October 1995 in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu province) is a Chinese athlete who specialises in the sprinting events. She won the silver medal at the 2016 Asian Indoor Championships. Competition record Personal bests Outdoor *100 metres – 11.51 (+1.0 m/s, Zhaoqing 2014) *200 metres The 200 metres, or 200-meter dash, is a sprint running event. On an outdoor 400 metre racetrack, the race begins on the curve and ends on the home straight, so a combination of techniques is needed to successfully run the race. A slightl ... – 23.71 (+0.9 m/s, Shenyang 2013) Indoor * 60 metres – 7.30 (Xianlin 2015) References External links * 1995 births Living people Chinese female sprinters Athletes (track and field) at the 2014 Asian Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2018 Asian Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for China Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Asian Games silver ...
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