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Kendra HARRISON

Kendra HARRISON - U.S.A. - 100mh silver medal at 2019 World Championsips

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 06 October 2019

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    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Friday, 18 September 1992
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Tennessee, U.S.A.
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Kendra HARRISON - U.S.A. - 100mh silver medal at 2019 World Championsips

World record holder Kendra Harrison (12.20 in 2016) clearing the ninth hurdle

in the final, alongside the two other women who shared the medals with her.

Williams won her semi-final in 12.41 and Ali her semi with a P.B. of 12.44,

so the stage was set for a close race. At the end Ali was a clear winner.

 

2019 World Athletics Championships. Doha, Qatar.

Final women's 100m hurdles.

 

 1.   Nia Ali  
 United Stated  
 12.34
   PB
 2.   Kendra Harrison
 United States
 12.46  
 3.   Danielle Williams
 Jamaica
 12.47
 
 4.   Tobu Amusan
 Nigeria  12.49  
 5.   Andrea Vargas
 Costa Rica
 12.64
  NR
 6.   Nadine Visser
 Netherlands  12.66
 
 7.   Janeek Brown
 Jamaica  12.88  
 8.   Mega Tapper  Jamiaca   DNF


2020 Olympic Games. (2021)

Final women's 100m hurdles final.


 1.  
Jasmin Camacho-Quinn   
Puerto Rico
12.37    
12.26 semi (OR, NR)
 2. Kendra Harrison
U.S.A.
12.52  
 3. 
Mega Tapper Jamiaca 12.55
 
 4. Tobi Amusan Nigeria 12.60

 5. Nadine Visser Netherlands 12.73

 6. Devynne Charlton Bahamas 12.74

 7. Gabbi Cunningham United States    13.01

 8. Britany Anderson Jamaica 13.24

 

 

2022 World Championships, Oregon, U.S.A.

Final women's 100m hurdles.


1. 
Tobi Amusan   Nigeria   12.06w (+2.5) (12.12 in semi-final. World Record)  


2.
Britany Anderson   Jamaica   12.224w
(12.31 in semi-final NR)



3.
Jasmine Quinn Puerto Rico   12.229w (12.26 in 2021 NR)



4.
Alia Armstrong United States   12.31 w (12.43 in semi-final PB)



5.
Cindy Sember Great Britain 12.38 w (12.50 in semi-final NR)



6.
Danielle Williams Jamaica
12.44 w (12.32 PB set in 2019)



7.
Devynne Charlton 
The Bahamas   
12.53 w (12.46 in semi-final NR)



8.
Kendra Harrison United States   DQ*12.27 in semi 
(12.20 PB in 2016 WR)




* WA Rule TR22.6.2 - Knocking down / displacing a hurdle in an illegal way