Colonel William A. Phillips

The 100 metres hurdles at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on August 9, 10 and 11.

The top four runners in each of the initial 5 heats automatically qualified for the semifinals. The next four fastest runners from across the heats also qualified. There were three semifinal heats, and only the top two from each heat plus the next two fastest runners advanced to the final.

Summary

Olympic champion Joanna Hayes was out the fastest, gaining about a foot over the first barrier. That advantage didn't last long as there were six women dead even over the second. By the third hurdle Michelle Perry had emerged with a fractional lead. By the fourth, Delloreen Ennis-London began to separate by inches from the wall as Mariya Koroteyeva and Kirsten Bolm began to lose ground. Ennis-London was much faster to the sixth hurdle, capturing a slight lead. Running virtually stride for stride, immediately to Ennis-London's left, Hayes also pulled even with Perry, with Brigitte Foster-Hylton just inches behind the three. But Ennis-London lost her quick snap over the hurdles, instead gliding, relinquishing her hold on the lead while Hayes again was matching Perry stride for stride until Hayes hooked the ninth hurdle. She lost her balance between hurdles so much she never jumped the tenth hurdle, instead carrying it some seven metres down the track before pushing it away and striding over the finish line in last. With her last challenger suddenly out of the race, Perry ran in to the finish with a 1-metre lead over Ennis-London, who was less than a half metre ahead of her teammate Foster-Hylton across the line for silver.

Medalists

Gold United States Michelle Perry
United States (USA)
Silver Jamaica Delloreen Ennis-London
Jamaica (JAM)
Bronze Jamaica Brigitte Foster-Hylton
Jamaica (JAM)

Results

All times shown are in seconds.
Q denotes qualification by place.
q denotes qualification by time.
DNS denotes did not start.
DNF denotes did not finish.
AR denotes area record
NR denotes national record.
PB denotes personal best.
SB denotes season's best.

Round 1

August 9

Heat 1

  1. United States Michelle Perry, United States 12.64s Q
  2. Jamaica Vonette Dixon, Jamaica 12.95s Q
  3. Sweden Jenny Kallur, Sweden 12.96s Q
  4. France Reïna-Flor Okori, France 13.14s Q
  5. Brazil Maíla Machado, Brazil 13.21s
  6. Finland Hanna Korell, Finland 13.39s

Heat 2

  1. Jamaica Delloreen Ennis-London, Jamaica 12.65s Q
  2. Spain Glory Alozie, Spain 12.71s Q
  3. Russia Mariya Koroteyeva, Russia 12.73s Q
  4. United States Ginnie Powell, United States 12.91s Q
  5. United Kingdom Sarah Claxton, United Kingdom 13.17s
  6. Greece Flora Redoumi, Greece 13.65s
  7. Honduras Jeimy Bernardez, Honduras 14.78s
  8. San Marino Barbara Rustignoli, San Marino 15.51s

Heat 3

  1. Canada Perdita Felicien, Canada 12.77s Q
  2. Haiti Nadine Faustin-Parker, Haiti 12.85s Q
  3. Poland Aurelia Trywianska, Poland 12.86s Q
  4. Sweden Susanna Kallur, Sweden 12.87s Q
  5. France Adrianna Lamalle, France 12.93s q
  6. Republic of Ireland Derval O'Rourke, Ireland 13.00s q (SB)
  7. Thailand Trecia Roberts, Thailand 13.93s (SB)

Heat 4

  1. Jamaica Brigitte Foster-Hylton, Jamaica 12.64s Q
  2. Germany Kirsten Bolm, Germany 12.68s Q
  3. Russia Irina Shevchenko, Russia 12.76s Q (SB)
  4. Canada Priscilla Lopes, Canada 12.85s Q
  5. Cuba Anay Tejeda, Cuba 12.96s q
  6. Republic of the Congo Solène Eboulabeka, The Congo 14.66s

Heat 5

  1. United States Joanna Hayes, United States 12.79s Q
  2. France Linda Ferga-Khodadin, France 12.85s Q
  3. Ukraine Olena Krasovska, Ukraine 12.86s Q
  4. Canada Angela Whyte, Canada 12.88s Q
  5. China Feng Yun, China 12.99s q
  6. Seychelles Celine Laporte, Seychelles 14.00s

Semifinals

August 10

Semifinal 1

  1. Jamaica Delloreen Ennis-London, Jamaica 12.79s Q
  2. Russia Mariya Koroteyeva, Russia 12.80s Q
  3. Sweden Jenny Kallur, Sweden 12.85s q (PB)
  4. Canada Perdita Felicien, Canada 12.94s
  5. Cuba Anay Tejeda, Cuba 12.95s
  6. United States Ginnie Powell, United States 13.02s
  7. China Yun Feng, China 13.15s
  • France Linda Ferga-Khodadin, France DNF

Semifinal 2

  1. Jamaica Brigitte Foster-Hylton, Jamaica 12.65s Q
  2. United States Joanna Hayes, United States 12.76s Q
  3. Russia Irina Shevchenko, Russia 12.76s q (SB)
  4. Ukraine Olena Krasovska, Ukraine 12.85s
  5. Canada Priscilla Lopes, Canada 12.91s
  6. France Reïna-Flor Okori, France 12.99s
  7. Republic of Ireland Derval O'Rourke, Ireland 13.23s
  8. Haiti Nadine Faustin-Parker, Haiti 13.27s

Semifinal 3

  1. United States Michelle Perry, United States 12.86s Q
  2. Germany Kirsten Bolm, Germany 12.95s Q
  3. Sweden Susanna Kallur, Sweden 13.05s
  4. Spain Glory Alozie, Spain 13.05s
  5. Jamaica Vonette Dixon, Jamaica 13.08s
  6. Poland Aurelia Trywianska, Poland 13.11s
  7. Canada Angela Whyte, Canada 13.52s
  8. France Adrianna Lamalle, France 13.60s

Final

August 11

  1. United States Michelle Perry, United States 12.66s
  2. Jamaica Delloreen Ennis-London, Jamaica 12.76s
  3. Jamaica Brigitte Foster-Hylton, Jamaica 12.76s
  4. Germany Kirsten Bolm, Germany 12.82s
  5. Russia Mariya Koroteyeva, Russia 12.93s
  6. Sweden Jenny Kallur, Sweden 12.95s
  7. Russia Irina Shevchenko, Russia 12.97s
  • United States Joanna Hayes, United States DNF

Olympic champion and favorite Joanna Hayes stumbled in the hurdles.

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