Women's 100m. Suheim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar. May 28, 2021.

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    The Women’s 100m event kicked off at 20:38 (local time) at the Suheim bin Hamad Stadium in Doha, Qatar on May 28, 2021.
    The temperature at the stadium was 39°C (102°F). The Humidity in Doha that evening was 22%. Doha is located at an Elevation of 10m (33ft) Above Sea Level.
    The event featured a Stellar-Field of 8 athletes, 6 of them were Tokyo-Bound. SOME STATISTICS, and World Rankings on May 28, 2021, are listed below:
    Blessing Okagbare (Nigeria): Tokyo-Bound. 100m. 2007, 2008 National Champion (Triple Jump); 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 National Champion (Long Jump); 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2021 National Champion; 2013, 2014, 2016 National Champion (200m); 2021 National Champion (4x100m Relay); 2014 Commonwealth Champion 100m & 200m; 2011 All African Games Champion (Long Jump); 2015 All African Games Champion (4x100m Relay); 2010 African Champion (100m, 4x100m Relay & Long Jump); 2012 African Champion (Long Jump); 2014 African Champion (100m & 4x100m Relay); 2015 IAAF World Relays Champion (4x200m Relay). AR (4x200m Relay). AU20R (Triple Jump). NR (200m). NR (100m). PB=10.79s, SB=10.97s, Ranked #11.
    Side Note: Okagbare would be found positive for Growth Hormone, so, she would be banned from the Tokyo Olympics. Growth Hormone is used in certain parts of the World to grow livestock. Sprinters for the nature of their event and training must have a high protein diet. End Side Note.
    Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica): Tokyo-Bound. 100m. 2009, 2012, 2015, 2021 National Champion 100m; 2012, 2013, 2021 National Champion 200m; 2014 Commonwealth Champion 4x100m Relay; 2008 World Athletics Final Champion 100m; 2019 Pan American Games Champion 200m; 2014 World Indoor Champion 60m; 2009, 2013, 2015, 2019 World Champion 100m & 4x100m Relay; 2013 World Champion 200m; 2008, 2012 Olympic Champion 100m. Her PB=10.70s, SB=11.51s, Ranked #1.
    Ajla Del Ponte (SUI): Tokyo-Bound Olympian. 100m. 2020, 2021 National Indoor Champion (60m); 2021 National Indoor Champion (200); 2020 National Champion; 2017 European U23 Championships (4x100m Relay) Bronze Medalist; 2019 World University Games Silver Medalist; 2017, 2019 World University Games Champion (4x100m Relay); 2017 European Team Champion 1st League (4x100m Relay); 2019 European Team Championships (4x100m Relay) Silver Medalist; 2021 European Indoor Champion (60m). Her PB= 11.08s, SB=11.81s, Ranked #28.
    Javianne Oliver (USA): Tokyo-Bound Olympian. 100m. 2018 National Indoor Champion (60m); 2021 National Champion. Her PB=SB=10.97s, Ranked #13.
    Marie-Josée Ta Lou (CIV): Tokyo-Bound Olympian. 100m. 2017 Francophone Games Champion (4x100m Relay); 2019 All African Games (200m) Bronze Medalist; 2015 All African Games (4x100m Relay) Bronze Medalist; 2015 All African Games Champion (200m); 2015 2019 All African Games Champion; 2012, 2016 African Games (4x100m Relay) Bronze Medalist; 2012 African Championships (200m) Bronze Medalist; 2014 African Championships (200m) Silver Medalist; 2014, 2016 African Championships Bronze Medalist; 2016 African Champion (200m); 2018 World (Continental) Cup (200m) Bronze Medalist; 2018 World (Continental) Cup Champion; 2018 World Indoor Championships (60m) Silver Medalist); 2019 World Championships Bronze Medalist; 2017 World Championships Silver Medalist; 2017 World Championships (200m) Silver Medalist. National Record Holder (4x100m Relay): 43.28s (2016). National Record Holder (200m): 22.08s (2017). Her PB=10.85s, SB=11.48s, Ranked #3.
    Kiara Parker (USA): 100m. 2018 NACAC Champion (4x100m Relay); 2019 World Championships (4x100m Relay) Bronze Medalist. PB=11.02s, SB=11.07s, Ranked #44.
    Hannah Cunliffe (USA): 100m. 2013 World Youth Champion (200m). PB=10.99s, SB=11.07s, Ranked #34.
    Mudhawi Al Shammari (KUW): Tokyo-Bound. 100m. 2020 National Champion (400m); 2020 National Champion. Indoor NR (60m): 7.57s (2021). NR (400m): 57s (2019). NR (200m): 24.21s (2021). NR (100m): 11.68s (2021). PB=11.68s.
    How it Unfolded:
    The Reigning World Champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce zipped to the Finish Line in a time of 10.84s. Four of eight athletes had a Season Best Time including Fraser-Pryce. Mudhawi Al Shammari had a Personal Best, and set a National Record.
    The Competitors in the Women’s 100m and their Finishing Times:
    1. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM): 10.84s SB
    2. Blessing Okagbare (NGR): 10.90s SB
    3. Javianne Oliver (USA): 11.03s
    4. Marie-Josée Ta Lou (CIV): 11.12s SB
    5. Hannah Cunliffe (USA): 11.22s
    6. Kiara Parker (USA): 11.26s
    7. Ajla Del Ponte (SUI): 11.36s SB
    8. Mudhawi Al Shammari (KUW): 11.88s NR PB
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