Women 100m Athletics XVIII Olympic Games Tokyo, Japan 1964 - Friday, 16th October - Gold Medal: Wyomia Tyus, United States
Final 14:40 wind -1.2m/stimeelctrL
1. Wyomia TyusUSA United States11.4s11.49s6
2. Edith Marie McGuireUSA United States11.6s11.62s7
3. Ewa KłobukowskaPOL Poland11.6s11.64s1
4. Marilyn WhiteUSA United States11.6s11.67s8
5. Miguelina CobiánCUB Cuba11.7s11.72s4
6. Marilyn BlackAUS Australia11.7s11.73s5
7. Halina GóreckaPOL Poland11.8s11.83s3
8. Dorothy HymanGBR Great Britain11.9s11.90s2

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Venue: Olympic Stadium, Tokyo 57,363 (48,000 seats).
44 competitors from 28 nations.
RoundHAthdate
Semi-Finals21616.10
Quarter-Finals43015.10
Heats64515.10

Semi-Finals - Friday 16.10 14:00

First 4 from each of 2 Semis advanced to Final.
Semi 1time
1. Miguelina CobiánCUB Cuba11.6sQ
2. Marilyn BlackAUS Australia11.6sQ
3. Edith Marie McGuireUSA United States11.6sQ
4. Halina GoreckaPOL Poland11.7sQ
5. Galina PopovaURS Soviet Union11.8s
6. Daphne ArdenGBR Great Britain11.8s
7. Eva LehockáTCH Czechoslovakia11.9s
8. Carmen L. SmithJAM Jamaica11.9s
Semi 2time
1. Wyomia TyusUSA United States11.3sQ
2. Ewa KłobukowskaPOL Poland11.4sQ
3. Marilyn WhiteUSA United States11.5sQ
4. Dorothy HymanGBR Great Britain11.6sQ
5. Irene PiotrowskiCAn Canada11.7s
6. Renāte LāceURS Soviet Union11.7s
7. Marko NemeshaziHUN Hungary11.7s
8. Margaret BurvillAUS Australia11.8s
McGuire (11.47), the favourite, Kłobukowska (11.45) and Tyus (11.35w) were the most impressive heat winners. Tyus was best in the second round, clocking a startling 11.23, the fastest auto time ever, to crack Rudolph’s Olympic best. She confirmed her form next day with a 11.40-11.42 win over Kłobukowska in the semi-finals. Tyus was away quickly in the final, and her pick-up took her to an impregnable lead. She won by over a metre from McGuire, with Kłobukowska finishing quickly to overtake White for the bronze medal, thereby depriving the USA from achieving a clean sweep.

Quarter-Finals - Thursday 15.10 14:30

First 4 from each of 4 Quarterts advanced to Semi-Finals.
Quarter 1time
1. Wyomia TyusUSA United States11.2sQ, OR,=WR
2. Dorothy HymanGBR Great Britain11.5sQ
3. Galina PopovaURS Soviet Union11.5sQ
4. Irene PiotrowskiCAn Canada11.6sQ
5. Barbara SobottaPOL Poland11.8s
6. Avis McIntoshNZL New Zealand12.0s
7. Irene MuyangaUGA Uganda12.2s
Quarter 2time
1. Marilyn BlackAUS Australia11.4sQ
2. Marilyn WhiteUSA United States11.5sQ
3. Renāte LāceURS Soviet Union11.6sQ
4. Carmen L. SmithJAM Jamaica11.7sQ
5. Heilwig JacobGER UT Germany11.7s
6. Danielle GuéneauFRA France11.8s
7. Clarice AhanotuNGR Nigeria11.8s
8. Ulla-Britt WieslanderSWE Sweden11.9s
Quarter 3time
1. Edith Marie McGuireUSA United States11.4sQ
2. Halina GoreckaPOL Poland11.5sQ
3. Miguelina CobiánCUB Cuba11.5sQ
4. Marko NemeshaziHUN Hungary11.5sQ
5. Dianne Marie BoweringAUS Australia11.7s
6. Rose HartGHA Ghana11.9s
7. Inge AignerAUT Austria12.0s
8. Renate MeyerGER UT Germany12.1s
Quarter 4time
1. Ewa KłobukowskaPOL Poland11.4sQ
2. Daphne ArdenGBR Great Britain11.5sQ
3. Eva LehockáTCH Czechoslovakia11.6sQ
4. Margaret BurvillAUS Australia11.7sQ
5. Doreen PorterNZL New Zealand11.8s
6. Christiane CadicFRA France12.0s
7. Galina GaidaURS Soviet Union12.0s

Heats - Thursday 15.10 10:00

First 5 from each of 6 Heats advanced to Quarter-Finals.
Heat 1time
1. Marilyn Elaine WhiteUSA United States11.2sQ
2. Daphne ArdenGBR Great Britain11.5sQ
3. Renāte LāceURS Soviet Union11.6sQ
4. Dianne Bowering-BurgeAUS Australia11.8sQ
5. Rose HartGHA Ghana11.9sQ
6. Erzsébet BartosHUN Hungary11.9s
7. Mona SulaimanPHI Philippines12.0s
-. Jean MitchellPAN PanamaDNS
Heat 2time
1. Edith Marie McGuireUSA United States11.4sQ
2. Barbara SobottaPOL Poland11.8sQ
3. Christiane CadicFRA France12.0sQ
4. Renate MeyerGER UTeam Germany12.0sQ
5. Inge AignerAUT Austria12.0sQ
6. Marcela DanielPAN Panama12.6s
7. Simin SafamehrIRN Iran13.2s
Heat 3time
1. Ewa KłobukowskaPOL Poland11.?sQ
2. Margit NemesháziHUN Hungary11.7sQ
3. Daniele GueneauFRA France12.0sQ
4. Avis McIntoshNZL New Zealand12.0sQ
5. Ulla-Britt WieslanderSWE Sweden12.0sQ
6. Louise SydranskiISR Israel12.1s
-. Erika PollmannGER UT GermanyQ Dss
Heat 4time
1. Dorothy HymanGBR Great Britain11.6sQ
2. Doreen PorterNZL New Zealand11.7sQ
3. Galina PopovaURS Soviet Union11.8sQ
4. Clarice AhanotuNGR Nigeria11.9sQ
5. Irene MuyangaUGA Uganda12.0sQ
6. Johanna BijleveldNED Netherlands12.3s
7. Delceita OakleyPAN Panama12.3s
Heat 5time
1. Wyomia TyusUSA United States11.3sQ
2. Halina GoreckaPOL Poland11.5sQ
3. Irene PiotrowskiCAn Canada11.5sQ
4. Margaret BurvillAUS Australia11.6sQ
5. Carmen SmithJAM Jamaica11.7sQ
6. Esperanza GirónMEX Mexico12.2s
7. Kusolwan SorutTHA Thailand12.6s
8. Christiana BoatengGHA Ghana12.9s
Heat 6time
1. Marilyn BlackAUS Australia11.5sQ
2. Miguelina CobiánCUB Cuba11.6sQ
3. Eva LehockáTCH Czechoslovakia11.8sQ
4. Galina GaydaURS Soviet Union11.9sQ
5. Heilwig JacobGER UT Germany11.9sQ
6. Madeleine CobbGBR Great Britain12.0s
7. Margarita FormeiroARG Argentina12.2s
8. Song Yang-jaKOR South Korea12.7s
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