The Jamaican women performed well in the 100m heats at the Tokyo Summer Olympics 2021. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Elaine Thompson Herah, and Sherika Jackson competed to make the semi-final rounds.
All times are in Japan Standard Time; however to convert to your timezone, check out the World Time Buddy website.
If it’s 9: 00 am JST in Japan, it will be 8:00 pm EST in the Eastern Time Zone; this includes New York, Maryland, or Florida. In Jamaica, however, it will be 7:00 pm.
Date and Time: Fri 30 July 9:00 – 12:30
Venues: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Round 1
- Men’s High Jump Qualifying Round
- Men’s Discus Throw Qualifying Round
- Women’s 800m Round 1
- Men’s 400m Hurdles Round 1
- Women’s 100m Round 1
Watch the Women’s 100 meters Heats
All 100 meters women’s heats events:
Finals Date and Time: Sat 31 July 19:00 – 21:55
Venue: Olympic Stadium
- Men’s 10,000m Victory Ceremony
- Men’s Long Jump Qualifying Round
- Women’s 100m Semifinals
- Men’s 100m Round 1
- Men’s Discus Throw Final
- Women’s 800m Semifinals
- Mixed 4 x 400m Relay Final
- Women’s 100m Final
Start Time | Location | Event | Status |
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Sat, 31 Jul 19:15
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Olympic Stadium – Track |
Women’s 100m Semi-Final 1
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Sat, 31 Jul 19:23
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Olympic Stadium – Track |
Women’s 100m Semi-Final 2
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Sat, 31 Jul 19:31
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Olympic Stadium – Track |
Women’s 100m Semi-Final 3
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Sat, 31 Jul 21:50
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Olympic Stadium – Track |
Women’s 100m Final |
Stay tuned for more from the Tokyo Summer Olympics 2021.
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