Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metres

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These are the official results of the Women's 200m metres event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. The final was held on August 9, 1984.

Coming into the final, future world record holder Florence Griffith had the fastest times in both the heats and semi final rounds. The winner of the other semi final, one one hundredth behind was Valerie Brisco-Hooks, who had already won the 400 metres title. Brisco-Hooks, coming back after a 40 pounds (18 kg) weight gain during her pregnancy two years earlier, was not touted as a potential multi gold medalist, unlike her American teammate Carl Lewis whose performance was virtually expected. She did not accomplish the 200/400 double at the Olympic Trials.

In the final, Florence Griffith, running in lane four, the middle of the track, took the early lead through the turn. Griffith easily made up the stagger on her American teammate Randy Givens to her outside just after completing half the turn. In lane 2, Merlene Ottey-Page was the closest challenger, gaining on Kathy Cook between her and Griffith. Out in lane 7, Brisco-Hooks caught Grace Jackson to her outside shortly after Griffith had passed Givens. At the end of the turn, Griffith had a slight advantage on Ottey-Page, a metre up on Brisco-Hooks who was just slightly ahead of Cook. All the way down the home straight Griffith held her advantage over Ottey-Page, but Brisco-Hooks was in a different gear. Half way down the straight, Brisco-Hooks had already caught the pair and was pulling away to an easy 3 metre victory. In the last 40 metres, Cook closed ground rapidly, diving for the line and just missing the bronze medal from Ottey-Page, while Griffith was less than a half a metre ahead. Jackson came from dead last at the end of the turn to finish a metre behind Ottey-Page and Cook.

Brisco-Hoocks accomplished the first 200-400 double in the Olympics. This was the second step of three gold medals in the single games won by Brisco-Hooks. To this point in history only Fanny Blankers-Koen with 4 in 1948, and Betty Cuthbert in 1956 were the only women to have achieved this in Athletics. Four years alter, Griffith under her new married name Florence Griffith-Joyner, would also achieve three golds along with the silver medal in the 4x400 relay. This was the third medal out of what would become nine career Olympic medals for Ottey. That too is the most for a woman in Athletics, equaled in 2016 by Allyson Felix, who was coached in part by Brisco-Hooks and Griffith's coach, future brother-in-law, Bob Kersee.

Medalists

GoldValerie Brisco-Hooks
 United States
SilverFlorence Griffith
 United States
BronzeMerlene Ottey-Page
 Jamaica

Abbreviations

Q automatic qualification
q qualification by rank
DNS did not start
NM no mark
OR olympic record
WR world record
AR area record
NR national record
PB personal best
SB season best

Quarterfinals

RANK HEAT 1 TIME
1.  Rose-Aimée Bacoul (FRA) 22.57
2.  Valerie Brisco-Hooks (USA) 22.78
3.  Angela Bailey (CAN) 22.97
4.  Pauline Davis (BAH) 22.97
5.  Sandra Whittaker (GBR) 22.98
6.  Janet Burke (JAM) 23.56
7.  Françoise Mpika (CGO) 24.97


RANK HEAT 2 TIME
1.  Merlene Ottey (JAM) 22.53
2.  Liliane Gaschet (FRA) 22.87
3.  Kathy Cook (GBR) 23.02
4.  Marisa Masullo (ITA) 23.19
5.  Michaela Schabinger (FRG) 23.84
6.  Mo Myung-Hee (KOR) 24.70
7.  Christa Schumann-Lottman (GUA) 24.90
8.  Nzaeli Kyomo (TAN) 25.11


RANK HEAT 3 TIME
1.  Grace Jackson (JAM) 22.52
2.  Randy Givens (USA) 22.81
3.  Els Vader (NED) 23.31
4.  Ruth Waithera (KEN) 23.37
5.  Raymonde Naigre (FRA) 23.54
6.  Teresa Rione (ESP) 23.78
7.  Elanga Buala (PNG) 24.87
8.  Arnie Ndow (GAM) 25.24


RANK HEAT 4 TIME
1.  Florence Griffith (USA) 22.33
2.  Joan Baptiste (GBR) 23.11
3.  Heide Gaugel (FRG) 23.19
4.  Helinae Marjamaa (FIN) 23.51
5.  Semra Aksu (TUR) 24.03
6.  Ruth Enang Mesode (CMR) 24.25
7.  Divina Estrella (DOM) 24.98

Semifinals

RANK HEAT 1 TIME
1.  Florence Griffith (USA) 22.27
2.  Merlene Ottey-Page (JAM) 22.57
3.  Randy Givens (USA) 22.69
4.  Liliane Gaschet (FRA) 22.73
5.  Joan Baptiste (GBR) 22.86
6.  Helinae Marjamaa (FIN) 23.12
7.  Els Vader (NED) 23.43
8.  Ruth Waithera (KEN) 23.45


RANK HEAT 2 TIME
1.  Valerie Brisco-Hooks (USA) 22.28
2.  Grace Jackson (JAM) 22.32
3.  Kathy Cook (GBR) 22.38
4.  Rose-Aimée Bacoul (FRA) 22.53
5.  Angela Bailey (CAN) 22.75
6.  Marisa Masullo (ITA) 22.88
7.  Heide Gaugel (FRG) 23.02
7.  Pauline Davis (BAH) 23.02

Final

RANK FINAL TIME
 Valerie Brisco-Hooks (USA) 21.81 (OR)
 Florence Griffith (USA) 22.04
 Merlene Ottey-Page (JAM) 22.09
4.  Kathy Cook (GBR) 22.10
5.  Grace Jackson (JAM) 22.20
6.  Randy Givens (USA) 22.36
7.  Rose-Aimée Bacoul (FRA) 22.78
8.  Liliane Gaschet (FRA) 22.86

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