2011 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's 200 metres

The women's 200 metres at the 2011 European Athletics U23 Championships was held at the Městský stadion on 15 and 16 July.

Medalists

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Gold   Anna Kiełbasińska
Poland (POL)
Silver   Moa Hjelmer
Sweden (SWE)
Bronze   Marit Dopheide
Netherlands (NED)

Note: Darya Pizhankova of Ukraine originally won the gold medal but was later found guilty of doping offence and stripped of it.

Schedule

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Date Time Round
15 July 2011 18:25 Round 1
16 July 2011 11:15 Semifinals
16 July 2011 17:50 Final

Results

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Round 1

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Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and 4 best performers (q) advance to the Semifinals.[1]

Rank Heat Name Nationality React Time Notes
1 1 Moa Hjelmer   Sweden 0.167 23.62 Q, SB
2 2 Jacqueline Gasser    Switzerland 0.209 23.64 Q, PB
3 2 Andreea Ograzeanu   Romania 0.206 23.79 Q
4 2 Marina Panteleyeva   Russia 0.194 23.86 Q
4 3 Anna Kiełbasińska   Poland 0.198 23.86 Q
6 4 Anouk Hagen   Netherlands 0.162 23.87 Q
7 2 Kadene Vassel   Netherlands 0.205 23.95 q
8 4 Emily Diamond   Great Britain 0.186 23.96 Q
9 3 Marit Dopheide   Netherlands 0.154 24.02 Q
10 1 Martyna Opoń   Poland 0.194 24.08 Q
11 4 Émilie Gaydu   France 0.223 24.10 Q
12 4 Martina Amidei   Italy 0.149 24.11 q
13 2 Niamh Whelan   Ireland 0.149 24.13 q
14 1 Sarah Goujon   France 0.208 24.23 q
15 3 Estela García   Spain 0.214 24.26 Q
16 3 Liona Rebernik   Slovakia 0.183 24.39
17 1 Ramona Papaioannou   Cyprus 0.179 24.41
18 4 Alazne Furundarena   Spain 0.207 24.47
19 3 Cornnelly Calydon   France 0.212 24.48
20 2 Milena Pędziwiatr   Poland 0.217 24.57
21 4 Jana Slaninová   Czech Republic 0.178 24.61
22 1 Michaela D'Angelo   Italy 0.230 24.67
23 2 Lenka Krsakova   Slovakia 0.181 24.69
24 1 Silvestra Malinauskaitė   Lithuania 0.171 24.93
25 3 Diane Borg   Malta 0.157 25.12
3 Ulyana Lepska   Ukraine 0.222 DQ
1 Darya Pizhankova   Ukraine 0.190 DQ
4 Folake Akinyemi   Norway DNS

Semifinals

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Qualification: First 3 in each semifinal (Q) and 2 best performers (q) advance to the Final.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality React Time
1 1 Moa Hjelmer   Sweden 0.181 23.20 Q, PB
2 1 Marit Dopheide   Netherlands 0.148 23.35 Q, PB
3 1 Anouk Hagen   Netherlands 0.155 23.39 Q, PB
4 2 Anna Kiełbasińska   Poland 23.40 Q
5 1 Andreea Ograzeanu   Romania 0.234 23.51 q
6 1 Martyna Opoń   Poland 0.204 23.62 q, PB
7 2 Kadene Vassel   Netherlands 23.70 Q
8 2 Jacqueline Gasser    Switzerland 23.81
9 2 Émilie Gaydu   France 23.82
10 1 Estela García   Spain 0.217 23.87 =PB
11 2 Niamh Whelan   Ireland 23.92
12 2 Emily Diamond   Great Britain 23.98
13 1 Sarah Goujon   France 0.230 24.05 =SB
14 1 Martina Amidei   Italy 0.202 24.15
2 Marina Panteleyeva   Russia DNF
2 Darya Pizhankova   Ukraine DQ

Final

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[3]

Rank Name Nationality React Time Notes
  Anna Kiełbasińska   Poland 0.207 23.23 PB
  Moa Hjelmer   Sweden 0.186 23.24
  Marit Dopheide   Netherlands 0.151 23.32 PB
4 Kadene Vassel   Netherlands 0.185 23.61 PB
5 Anouk Hagen   Netherlands 0.177 23.62
6 Andreea Ograzeanu   Romania 0.255 23.69
7 Martyna Opoń   Poland 0.244 23.95
Darya Pizhankova   Ukraine 0.225 DQ

Participation

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According to an unofficial count, 27 athletes from 18 countries participated in the event.

References

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  1. ^ "Round 1 results" (PDF). European Athletic Association. Retrieved 17 July 2011.[dead link]
  2. ^ "Semifinal results" (PDF). European Athletic Association. Retrieved 17 July 2011.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Final results" (PDF). European Athletic Association. Retrieved 17 July 2011.[dead link]
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