The women's 200 meters in Track and Field competitions typically sees elite athletes finishing in approximately 21 to 23 seconds, depending on the event and conditions. For instance, the world record, set by Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988, is 21.34 seconds. Performance times can vary based on factors such as the athlete's skill level and weather conditions on the day of the race.
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