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200 metres at the Olympics

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200 metres
at theOlympic Games
The 2008 Olympic men's 200 m final
Overview
SportAthletics
GenderMen and women
Years heldMen:19002024
Women:19482024
Olympic record
Men Usain Bolt (JAM) 19.30 (2008)
Women Florence Griffith-Joyner (USA) 21.34 (1988)
Reigning champion
Men Letsile Tebogo (BOT)
Women Gabrielle Thomas (USA)

The200 metres at theSummer Olympics has been contested since the second edition of themulti-sport event. The men's 200 m has been present on theOlympic athletics programme since1900 and the women's 200 m has been held continuously since its introduction at the1948 Games. It is the most prestigious 200 m race at elite level. The competition format typically has three or four qualifying rounds leading to a final race between eight athletes.

TheOlympic records for the distance are 19.30 seconds for men, set byUsain Bolt in 2008, and 21.34 seconds set byFlorence Griffith-Joyner in 1988. Themen's world record was set at the Olympics in 1956, 1960 (twice), 1968, 1996 and 2008.[1] Thewomen's world record has similarly been linked to the competition, with records coming at the Olympic Games in 1952 (twice), 1956, 1968, 1972 and 1988 (twice). Griffith-Joyner's 1988 Olympic mark remains the world record for the distance, while Bolt's Olympic record is the third fastest of all-time.[2]

Only three athletes have won the title more than once.Bärbel Wöckel of East Germany became the first to defend the title in 1980 andVeronica Campbell-Brown repeated that feat in 2008. Usain Bolt was the first person to win two Olympic 200 m gold medals at the2012 Summer Olympics, and at the2016 Summer Olympics he defended his title to win his third Olympic 200 m gold medal.Merlene Ottey is the most decorated athlete, having won four medals in the event (though none of them gold).Allyson Felix has won three medals, as has Poland'sIrena Szewińska. Reflecting howsprint athletes often compete over various distances, many of the medalists in the Olympic 200 metres have had success in theOlympic 100 metres and4×100 metres relay as well.

TheUnited States has had the most success in the event, having 24 gold medals and 61 medals in total. American men have completed a medal sweep on six occasions.Jamaica is the next most successful, with five gold among their seventeen medals, and became the second nation to sweep the men's medals in 2012. No nation has swept the women's medals; the United States is the only nation to have won both gold and silver in the same year (in 1984).

The1968 medal podium ceremony for the men's 200 metres witnessed a prominent political protest in the form of aBlack Power salute by theAfrican-American medalistsTommie Smith andJohn Carlos. The third medalist,Peter Norman of Australia, wore a badge for theOlympic Project for Human Rights in solidarity.

Medal summary

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Men

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GamesGoldSilverBronze
1900 Paris
details
Walter Tewksbury
 United States
Norman Pritchard
 India
Stan Rowley
 Australia
1904 St. Louis
details
Archie Hahn
 United States
Nate Cartmell
 United States
William Hogenson
 United States
1908 London
details
Robert Kerr
 Canada
Robert Cloughen
 United States
Nate Cartmell
 United States
1912 Stockholm
details
Ralph Craig
 United States
Donald Lippincott
 United States
Willie Applegarth
 Great Britain
1920 Antwerp
details
Allen Woodring
 United States
Charley Paddock
 United States
Harry Edward
 Great Britain
1924 Paris
details
Jackson Scholz
 United States
Charley Paddock
 United States
Eric Liddell
 Great Britain
1928 Amsterdam
details
Percy Williams
 Canada
Walter Rangeley
 Great Britain
Helmut Körnig
 Germany
1932 Los Angeles
details
Eddie Tolan
 United States
George Simpson
 United States
Ralph Metcalfe
 United States
1936 Berlin
details
Jesse Owens
 United States
Mack Robinson
 United States
Tinus Osendarp
 Netherlands
1948 London
details
Mel Patton
 United States
Barney Ewell
 United States
Lloyd LaBeach
 Panama
1952 Helsinki
details
Andy Stanfield
 United States
Thane Baker
 United States
James Gathers
 United States
1956 Melbourne
details
Bobby Morrow
 United States
Andy Stanfield
 United States
Thane Baker
 United States
1960 Rome
details
Livio Berruti
 Italy
Lester Carney
 United States
Abdoulaye Seye
 France
1964 Tokyo
details
Henry Carr
 United States
Paul Drayton
 United States
Edwin Roberts
 Trinidad and Tobago
1968 Mexico City
details
Tommie Smith
 United States
Peter Norman
 Australia
John Carlos
 United States
1972 Munich
details
Valeriy Borzov
 Soviet Union
Larry Black
 United States
Pietro Mennea
 Italy
1976 Montreal
details
Don Quarrie
 Jamaica
Millard Hampton
 United States
Dwayne Evans
 United States
1980 Moscow
details
Pietro Mennea
 Italy
Allan Wells
 Great Britain
Don Quarrie
 Jamaica
1984 Los Angeles
details
Carl Lewis
 United States
Kirk Baptiste
 United States
Thomas Jefferson
 United States
1988 Seoul
details
Joe DeLoach
 United States
Carl Lewis
 United States
Robson da Silva
 Brazil
1992 Barcelona
details
Michael Marsh
 United States
Frankie Fredericks
 Namibia
Michael Bates
 United States
1996 Atlanta
details
Michael Johnson
 United States
Frankie Fredericks
 Namibia
Ato Boldon
 Trinidad and Tobago
2000 Sydney
details
Konstantinos Kenteris
 Greece
Darren Campbell
 Great Britain
Ato Boldon
 Trinidad and Tobago
2004 Athens
details
Shawn Crawford
 United States
Bernard Williams
 United States
Justin Gatlin
 United States
2008 Beijing
details
Usain Bolt
 Jamaica
Shawn Crawford
 United States
Walter Dix
 United States
2012 London
details
Usain Bolt
 Jamaica
Yohan Blake
 Jamaica
Warren Weir
 Jamaica
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Usain Bolt
 Jamaica
Andre De Grasse
 Canada
Christophe Lemaitre
 France
2020 Tokyo
details
Andre De Grasse
 Canada
Kenny Bednarek
 United States
Noah Lyles
 United States
2024 Paris
details
Letsile Tebogo
 Botswana
Kenny Bednarek
 United States
Noah Lyles
 United States

A YouTube video showcasing all men's 200 metres' Olympic winners can be foundhere.

Multiple medalists

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RankAthleteNationOlympicsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Usain Bolt Jamaica (JAM)2008–20163003
2Andy Stanfield United States (USA)1952–19561102
Carl Lewis United States (USA)1984–19881102
Andre De Grasse Canada (CAN)2016–20201102
Shawn Crawford United States (USA)2004–20081102
6Pietro Mennea Italy (ITA)1972, 19801012
Don Quarrie Jamaica (JAM)1976–19801012
8Charlie Paddock United States (USA)1920–19240202
Frankie Fredericks Namibia (NAM)1992–19960202
Kenneth Bednarek United States (USA)2020–20240202
11Nate Cartmell United States (USA)1904–19080112
Thane Baker United States (USA)1952–19560112
13Ato Boldon Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)1996–20000022
Noah Lyles United States (USA)2020–20240022

Medals by country

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)17191248
2 Jamaica (JAM)4127
3 Canada (CAN)3104
4 Italy (ITA)2013
5 Botswana (BOT)1001
 Greece (GRE)1001
 Soviet Union (URS)1001
8 Great Britain (GBR)0336
9 Namibia (NAM)0202
10 Australia (AUS)0112
11 Sri Lanka (SRI)0101
12 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)0033
13 France (FRA)0022
14 Brazil (BRA)0011
 Germany (GER)0011
 Netherlands (NED)0011
 Panama (PAN)0011

Women

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GamesGoldSilverBronze
1948 London
details
Fanny Blankers-Koen
 Netherlands
Audrey Williamson
 Great Britain
Audrey Patterson
 United States
1952 Helsinki
details
Marjorie Jackson
 Australia
Bertha Brouwer
 Netherlands
Nadezhda Khnykina-Dvalishvili
 Soviet Union
1956 Melbourne
details
Betty Cuthbert
 Australia
Christa Stubnick
 United Team of Germany
Marlene Mathews
 Australia
1960 Rome
details
Wilma Rudolph
 United States
Jutta Heine
 United Team of Germany
Dorothy Hyman
 Great Britain
1964 Tokyo
details
Edith McGuire
 United States
Irena Kirszenstein
 Poland
Marilyn Black
 Australia
1968 Mexico City
details
Irena Szewińska
 Poland
Raelene Boyle
 Australia
Jenny Lamy
 Australia
1972 Munich
details
Renate Stecher
 East Germany
Raelene Boyle
 Australia
Irena Szewińska
 Poland
1976 Montreal
details
Bärbel Eckert
 East Germany
Annegret Richter
 West Germany
Renate Stecher
 East Germany
1980 Moscow
details
Bärbel Wöckel
 East Germany
Natalya Bochina
 Soviet Union
Merlene Ottey
 Jamaica
1984 Los Angeles
details
Valerie Brisco-Hooks
 United States
Florence Griffith
 United States
Merlene Ottey
 Jamaica
1988 Seoul
details
Florence Griffith-Joyner
 United States
Grace Jackson
 Jamaica
Heike Drechsler
 East Germany
1992 Barcelona
details
Gwen Torrence
 United States
Juliet Cuthbert
 Jamaica
Merlene Ottey
 Jamaica
1996 Atlanta
details
Marie-José Pérec
 France
Merlene Ottey
 Jamaica
Mary Onyali
 Nigeria
2000 Sydney
details
Pauline Davis-Thompson
 Bahamas
Susanthika Jayasinghe
 Sri Lanka
Beverly McDonald
 Jamaica
2004 Athens
details
Veronica Campbell
 Jamaica
Allyson Felix
 United States
Debbie Ferguson
 Bahamas
2008 Beijing
details
Veronica Campbell-Brown
 Jamaica
Allyson Felix
 United States
Kerron Stewart
 Jamaica
2012 London
details
Allyson Felix
 United States
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
 Jamaica
Carmelita Jeter
 United States
2016 Rio de Janeiro
details
Elaine Thompson
 Jamaica
Dafne Schippers
 Netherlands
Tori Bowie
 United States
2020 Tokyo
details
Elaine Thompson-Herah
 Jamaica
Christine Mboma
 Namibia
Gabrielle Thomas
 United States
2024 Paris
details
Gabrielle Thomas
 United States
Julien Alfred
 Saint Lucia
Brittany Brown
 United States

A YouTube video showcasing all women's 200 metres' Olympic winners can be foundhere.

Multiple medalists

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RankAthleteNationOlympicsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Bärbel Wöckel East Germany (GDR)1976–19802002
Veronica Campbell-Brown Jamaica (JAM)2004–20082002
Elaine Thompson-Herah Jamaica (JAM)2016–20202002
4Allyson Felix United States (USA)2004–20121203
5Irena Szewińska Poland (POL)1964–19721113
6Florence Griffith-Joyner United States (USA)1984–19881102
7Renate Stecher East Germany (GDR)1972–19761012
Gabrielle Thomas United States (USA)2020–20241012
9Raelene Boyle Australia (AUS)1968–19720202
10Merlene Ottey Jamaica (JAM)1980–19960134

Medalists by country

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)73515
2 Jamaica (JAM)44513
3 East Germany (GDR)3025
4 Australia (AUS)2237
5 Netherlands (NED)1203
6 Poland (POL)1113
7 Bahamas (BAH)1012
8 France (FRA)1001
9 United Team of Germany (EUA)0202
10 Great Britain (GBR)0112
 Soviet Union (URS)0112
12 West Germany (FRG)0101
 Namibia (NAM)0101
 Saint Lucia (LCA)0101
 India (IND)0101
16 Nigeria (NGR)0011

Olympic record progression

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Men

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See also:Men's 200 metres world record progression
TimeAthleteNationGamesRoundDate
24.0*Bill Holland United States (USA)1900Heat 1
22.2Walter Tewksbury United States (USA)1900Final
22.2Archie Hahn United States (USA)1904Heat 1
21.6Archie Hahn United States (USA)1904Final
21.6Jackson Scholz United States (USA)1924Final
21.6Helmut Körnig Germany (GER)1928Quarterfinal 6
21.5Ralph Metcalfe United States (USA)1932Quarterfinal 1
21.5Eddie Tolan United States (USA)1932Quarterfinal 2
21.4Carlos Bianchi Argentina (ARG)1932Quarterfinal 3
21.4Arthur Jonath Germany (GER)1932Quarterfinal 4
21.2Eddie Tolan United States (USA)1932Final
21.1Jesse Owens United States (USA)1936Heat 3
20.7WRJesse Owens United States (USA)1936Final
20.7Andy Stanfield United States (USA)1952Final
20.6WRBobby Morrow United States (USA)1956Final
20.5WRLivio Berruti Italy (ITA)1960Semifinal 2
20.5WRLivio Berruti Italy (ITA)1960Final
20.5Paul Drayton United States (USA)1964Semifinal 1
20.3Henry Carr United States (USA)1964Final
20.37Tommie Smith United States (USA)1968Heat 2
20.23Peter Norman Australia (AUS)1968Heat 6
20.12John Carlos United States (USA)1968Semifinal 1
19.83WRTommie Smith United States (USA)1968Final
19.80Carl Lewis United States (USA)1984Final
19.75Joe DeLoach United States (USA)1988Final
19.73Mike Marsh United States (USA)1992Semifinal 1
19.32WRMichael Johnson United States (USA)1996Final
19.30WRUsain Bolt Jamaica (JAM)2008Final

Women

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See also:Women's 200 metres world record progression
TimeAthleteNationGamesRoundDate
25.7Fanny Blankers-Koen Netherlands (NED)1948Heat 1
25.6Cynthia Thompson Jamaica (JAM)1948Heat 2
25.3Daphne Hasenjäger South Africa (RSA)1948Heat 4
24.3Fanny Blankers-Koen Netherlands (NED)1948Semifinal 1
24.3Nadezhda Khnykina Soviet Union (URS)1952Heat 2
23.6WRMarjorie Jackson Australia (AUS)1952Heat 3
23.4WRMarjorie Jackson Australia (AUS)1952Semifinal 1
23.4Betty Cuthbert Australia (AUS)1956Final
23.2Wilma Rudolph United States (USA)1960Heat 3
23.0Edith McGuire United States (USA)1964Final
23.09Raelene Boyle Australia (AUS)1968Heat 2
22.94Barbara Ferrell United States (USA)1968Heat 3
22.87Barbara Ferrell United States (USA)1968Semifinal 2
22.58Irena Szewińska Poland (POL)1968Final
22.40WRRenate Stecher East Germany (GDR)1972Final
22.37Barbel Eckert East Germany (GDR)1976Final
22.26Natalya Bochina Soviet Union (URS)1980Quarterfinal 3
22.03Barbel Eckert East Germany (GDR)1980Final
21.81Valerie Brisco-Hooks United States (USA)1984Final
21.76Florence Griffith Joyner United States (USA)1988Quarterfinal 1
21.56WRFlorence Griffith Joyner United States (USA)1988Semifinal 1
21.34WRFlorence Griffith Joyner United States (USA)1988Final

Finishing times

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Top ten fastest Olympic times

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Fastest men's times at the Olympics[3]
RankTime (sec)AthleteNationGamesDate
119.30Usain Bolt Jamaica20082008-08-20
219.32Michael Johnson United States19961996-08-01
19.32Usain Bolt Jamaica20122012-08-09
419.44Yohan Blake Jamaica20122012-08-09
519.46Letsile Tebogo Botswana20242024-08-08
619.62Andre De Grasse Canada20212021-08-04
19.62Kenneth Bednarek United States20242024-08-08
819.68Frankie Fredericks Namibia19961996-08-01
19.68Kenneth Bednarek United States20212021-08-04
1019.70Noah Lyles United States20242024-08-08
Fastest women's times at the Olympics[4]
RankTime (sec)AthleteNationGamesDate
121.34Florence Griffith Joyner United States19881988-09-29
221.53Elaine Thompson-Herah Jamaica20212021-08-03
321.56Florence Griffith Joyner United States1988SF1988-09-29
421.66Elaine Thompson-Herah Jamaica2021SF2021-08-02
521.72Grace Jackson Jamaica19881988-09-29
21.72Gwen Torrence United States1992SF1992-08-05
721.74Veronica Campbell-Brown Jamaica20082008-08-21
821.75Juliet Cuthbert Jamaica1992SF1992-08-05
921.76Florence Griffith Joyner United States1988QF1988-09-28
1021.78Elaine Thompson Jamaica20162016-08-17

Non-canonical Olympic events

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In addition to the main1900 Olympic men's 200 metres, a220-yard dashhandicap race was also held. The winner was J. McGann for the United States, who ran an estimated 22.8 seconds with a ten-yard start.Frank Lukeman of Canada was second, also with a ten-yard handicap, and American C. Turner was third with a two-yard handicap.[5]

This event is no longer considered part of the official Olympic history of the 200 metres or the athletics programme in general. Consequently, medals from this competition have not been assigned to nations on theall-time medal tables.[5]

References

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Participation and athlete data
Olympic record progressions
Specific
  1. ^"12th IAAF World Championships In Athletics: IAAF Statistics Handbook. Berlin 2009"(PDF). Monte Carlo: IAAF Media & Public Relations Department. 2009. pp. Pages 546, 547. Archived fromthe original(pdf) on June 29, 2011. RetrievedAugust 2, 2009.
  2. ^200 Metres - men - senior - outdoor. IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-05-24.
  3. ^"Men's 200m".
  4. ^"Women's 200m".
  5. ^abHandicap Olympic Athletics Events. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-04-18.

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