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List of 100 metres national champions (women)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Below a list of all national champions in the women's 100 metres in track and field from several countries since 1970.

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Argentina

  • 1970: Elba MartĂ­n
  • 1971: Liliana Cragno
  • 1972: Liliana Cragno
  • 1973: Liliana Cragno
  • 1974: Belkis Fava
  • 1975: Beatriz Allocco
  • 1976: Beatriz Allocco
  • 1977: Beatriz Allocco
  • 1978: Beatriz Allocco
  • 1979: Belkis Fava
  • 1980: Adriana Pero
  • 1981: Marisol Besada
  • 1982: Adriana Pero
  • 1983: Andrea Barabino
  • 1984: Mirta Forgione
  • 1985: Deborah Bell
  • 1986: Deborah Bell
  • 1987: Deborah Bell
  • 1988: Laura de Falco
  • 1989: Ana MarĂ­a Comaschi
  • 1990: Denise Sharpe
  • 1991: Anabella von Kesselstatt
  • 1992: Ana MarĂ­a Comaschi
  • 1993: Daniela Lebreo
  • 1994: Daniela Lebreo
  • 1995: Olga Conte
  • 1996: Olga Conte
  • 1997: Olga Conte
  • 1998: Vanesa Vallejos
  • 1999: VerĂłnica Depaoli
  • 2000: Vanesa Wohlgemutt
  • 2001: Vanesa Wohlgemutt
  • 2002: Vanesa Wohlgemutt
  • 2003: Vanesa Wohlgemutt
  • 2004: Vanesa Wohlgemutt
  • 2005: Vanesa Wohlgemutt
  • 2006: Liliana Tantucci

Australia

Belarus

Belgium

Brazil

Canada

Denmark

  • 1970: Birthe Pedersen
  • 1971: Inge Jensen
  • 1972: Inge Voigt
  • 1973: Margit Hansen
  • 1974: ???
  • 1975: Birthe Pedersen
  • 1976: Birthe Pedersen
  • 1977: ???
  • 1978: Dorthe A. Rasmussen
  • 1979: Dorthe A. Rasmussen
  • 1980: ???
  • 1981: Dorthe A. Rasmussen
  • 1982: ???
  • 1983: Dorthe A. Rasmussen
  • 1984: Dorthe A. Rasmussen
  • 1985: Lene Demsitz
  • 1986: Lene Demsitz
  • 1987: Tine Nielsen
  • 1988: Trine Bogner
  • 1989: Lene Demsitz
  • 1990: Wendy Slatanach (USA)
  • 1991: Lisbeth Larsen
  • 1992: Karen Gydesen
  • 1993: Christina Schnohr
  • 1994: Camilla Voigt
  • 1995: Christina Schnohr
  • 1996: Christina Schnohr
  • 1997: Christina Schnohr
  • 1998: Christina Schnohr
  • 1999: Christina Schnohr
  • 2000: Christina Schnohr
  • 2001: Sille SĂžndergĂ„rd
  • 2002: Christina Schnohr
  • 2003: Rikke SĂžrensen
  • 2004: Rikke SĂžrensen
  • 2005: Sabrina SĂžndergaard
  • 2006: Maria Severin

Estonia

[1]

Finland

France

Germany

East Germany

West Germany

Unified Germany

Great Britain

India

Italy

Jamaica

Japan

The information taken from JAAF website.[2]

Latvia

  • 1991: Marina Smirnova
  • 1992: Ludmila Olijara
  • 1993: Ludmila Olijara
  • 1994: Ludmila Olijara
  • 1995: ValentÄ«na Gotovska
  • 1996: Alina Novikova
  • 1997: Jelena Savilova
  • 1998: Jelena Savilova
  • 1999: Inese Petruna
  • 2000: Zanda Grava
  • 2001: Margarita Bondarenko
  • 2002: Inese Petruna
  • 2003: Anita Kozica
  • 2004: Anita Kozica
  • 2005: Olga Mirzagitova
  • 2006: Zanda Grava
  • 2007: ???
  • 2008: Ieva Zunda
  • 2009: Jekaterina Čekele
  • 2010: Jekaterina Čekele

Lithuania

Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

Poland

Portugal

  • 1970: AngĂ©lica Manaca Dias
  • 1971: JĂșlia MoisĂŁo
  • 1972: Maria JosĂ© Sobral
  • 1973: AngĂ©lica Manaca Dias
  • 1974: AngĂ©lica Manaca Dias
  • 1975: Maria JosĂ© Sobral
  • 1976: Vera Lisa
  • 1977: Vera Lisa
  • 1978: Vera Lisa
  • 1979: Maria JoĂŁo Lopes
  • 1980: Maria JoĂŁo Lopes
  • 1981: Maria JoĂŁo Lopes
  • 1982: VirgĂ­nia Gomes
  • 1983: VirgĂ­nia Gomes
  • 1984: Vera Lisa
  • 1985: ClĂĄudia Gomes
  • 1986: VirgĂ­nia Gomes
  • 1987: ClĂĄudia Gomes
  • 1988: VirgĂ­nia Gomes
  • 1989: VirgĂ­nia Gomes
  • 1990: Carmo Prazeres
  • 1991: VirgĂ­nia Gomes
  • 1992: VirgĂ­nia Gomes
  • 1993: LucrĂ©cia Jardim
  • 1994: Carmo Tavares
  • 1995: Sandra Castanheira
  • 1996: Christina Regalo
  • 1997: LucrĂ©cia Jardim
  • 1998: LucrĂ©cia Jardim
  • 1999: Carmo Tavares
  • 2000: Severina Cravid
  • 2001: Severina Cravid
  • 2002: Severina Cravid
  • 2003: Severina Cravid
  • 2004: Rafaela Almeida & PatrĂ­cia Lopes
  • 2005: Carla Tavares
  • 2006: SĂłnia Tavares
  • 2007: SĂłnia Tavares
  • 2008: SĂłnia Tavares
  • 2009: Carla Tavares
  • 2010: Carla Tavares
  • 2011: SĂłnia Tavares
  • 2012: Eva Vital

Russia

Spain

Sweden

Ukraine

United States

References

  1. ^ "EESTI MEISTRIVÕISTLUSTE KOLM PAREMAT" [Estonian Championships top3] (PDF). Estonian Athletic Association (in Estonian). Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  2. ^ National Champions and Records (過掻たć„Șć‹è€…ăƒ»èš˜éŒČ) Archived 2012-12-20 at archive.today (in Japanese). Japan Association of Athletics Federations. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
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