2015 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 400 metres hurdles

The women's 400 metres hurdles at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Beijing National Stadium on 23, 24 and 26 August.[1]

Women's 400 metres hurdles
at the 2015 World Championships
VenueBeijing National Stadium
Dates23 August (heats)
24 August (semifinals)
26 August (final)
Competitors37 from 27 nations
Winning time53.50
Medalists
gold medal    Czech Republic
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    United States
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Summary edit

Zuzana Hejnová of the Czech Republic entered the competition as the defending champion.[2][3]

Through these championships Cassandra Tate had been the #1 qualifier in the heats and #2 in the semi-finals, earning her a center lane position next to #1 qualifier, the defending champion Hejnová. The world leader coming into the event was World Junior Champion Shamier Little. While Little had been almost mechanical in winning the NCAA Championships, the US Championships and the Pan American Games over a long season, in this championship she struggled through the rounds, the slowest qualifier in both. Her slow time in the semi relegated her to the inside lane, lane 2 on Beijing's 9 lane track.[4] In the finals, those were the players, with Hejnová in a clear lead by the final turn, with Little and Tate chasing. Hejnová just continued to build her lead unchallenged to the finish, as Little struggled over hurdle 8, stretching to 9 and again awkward at 10. Still Little's strength was able to beat Tate to the line for silver. Sara Petersen made a late rush at Tate coming into the 10th hurdle, but Tate carried her momentum better into the finish to claim bronze.[5]

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[6]

World record   Yuliya Pechonkina (RUS) 52.34 Tula, Russia 8 August 2003
Championship record   Melaine Walker (JAM) 52.42 Berlin, Germany 20 August 2009
World leading   Shamier Little (USA) 53.74 Eugene, United States 13 June 2015
African record   Nezha Bidouane (MAR) 52.90 Seville, Spain 25 August 1999
Asian record   Qing Han (CHN) 53.96 Beijing, China 9 September 1993
NACAC record   Melaine Walker (JAM) 52.42 Berlin, Germany 20 August 2009
South American record   Lucimar Teodoro (BRA) 55.84 Belém, Brazil 24 May 2009
European record   Yuliya Pechonkina (RUS) 52.34 Tula, Russia 8 August 2003
Oceanian record   Debbie Flintoff-King (AUS) 53.17 Seoul, South Korea 27 September 1988
The following records were established during the competition:
World leading   Zuzana Hejnová (CZE) 53.50 Beijing, China 26 August 2015

Qualification standards edit

Entry standards[7]
56.20

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
23 August 2015 10:25 Heats
24 August 2015 19:10 Semifinals
26 August 2015 20:10 Final

All times are local times (UTC+8)

Results edit

Heats edit

Qualification: Best 4 (Q) and next 4 fastest (q) qualify for the next round.[8]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Cassandra Tate   United States (USA) 54.27 Q
2 3 Wenda Nel   South Africa (RSA) 54.45 Q
3 3 Meghan Beesley   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 54.52 Q, PB
4 2 Zuzana Hejnová   Czech Republic (CZE) 54.55 Q
5 2 Eilidh Child   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 54.74 Q
6 1 Kaliese Spencer   Jamaica (JAM) 55.03 Q
7 5 Janieve Russell   Jamaica (JAM) 55.09 Q
8 4 Sara Petersen   Denmark (DEN) 55.11 Q
9 5 Denisa Rosolová   Czech Republic (CZE) 55.33 Q
10 3 Stina Troest   Denmark (DEN) 55.56 Q, PB
11 2 Anna Yaroshchuk-Ryzhykova   Ukraine (UKR) 55.58 Q, SB
12 4 Lauren Wells   Australia (AUS) 55.65 Q, SB
13 2 Léa Sprunger   Switzerland (SUI) 55.71 Q
14 4 Vera Rudakova   Russia (RUS) 55.76 Q
15 1 Sparkle McKnight   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 55.77 Q
16 3 Axelle Dauwens   Belgium (BEL) 55.84 q, SB
17 1 Elise Malmberg   Sweden (SWE) 55.97 Q
18 2 Sage Watson   Canada (CAN) 56.08 q
19 1 Eglė Staišiūnaitė   Lithuania (LTU) 56.17 Q, PB
20 1 Aurélie Chaboudez   France (FRA) 56.19 q
21 4 Kori Carter   United States (USA) 56.22 Q
22 3 Déborah Rodríguez   Uruguay (URU) 56.30 q, NR
23 5 Petra Fontanive   Switzerland (SUI) 56.40 Q
24 5 Shamier Little   United States (USA) 56.47 Q
25 5 Joanna Linkiewicz   Poland (POL) 56.51
26 1 Amalie Iuel   Norway (NOR) 56.59
27 4 Shevon Stoddart   Jamaica (JAM) 56.60
28 5 Nguyen Thi Huyen   Vietnam (VIE) 57.31
29 4 Viktoriya Tkachuk   Ukraine (UKR) 57.38
30 3 Ristananna Tracey   Jamaica (JAM) 57.60
31 4 Hayat Lambarki   Morocco (MAR) 58.05
32 1 Xiao Xia   China (CHN) 58.12
33 5 Amaka Ogoegbunam   Nigeria (NGR) 58.16
34 3 Ghofrane Mohammad   Syria (SYR) 58.61 SB
35 2 Francisca Koki Manunga   Kenya (KEN) 58.96 DQ[9]
36 2 Yadisleidy Pedroso   Italy (ITA) 1:25.15
1 Kemi Adekoya   Bahrain (BHR) DQ R168.7(a)

Semifinals edit

Qualification: Best 2 (Q) and next 2 fastest (q) qualify for the next round.[10]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Zuzana Hejnová   Czech Republic (CZE) 54.24 Q
2 1 Cassandra Tate   United States (USA) 54.33 Q
3 2 Sara Petersen   Denmark (DEN) 54.34 Q
4 2 Kaliese Spencer   Jamaica (JAM) 54.45 Q
5 1 Wenda Nel   South Africa (RSA) 54.63 Q
6 3 Janieve Russell   Jamaica (JAM) 54.78 Q, SB
7 1 Eilidh Child   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 54.80 q
8 2 Shamier Little   United States (USA) 54.86 q
9 1 Anna Yaroshchuk-Ryzhykova   Ukraine (UKR) 55.16 SB
10 3 Meghan Beesley   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 55.41
11 2 Denisa Rosolová   Czech Republic (CZE) 55.73
12 1 Axelle Dauwens   Belgium (BEL) 55.82 SB
13 1 Léa Sprunger   Switzerland (SUI) 55.83
14 3 Lauren Wells   Australia (AUS) 56.04
15 3 Stina Troest   Denmark (DEN) 56.13
15 3 Aurélie Chaboudez   France (FRA) 56.13
17 2 Sparkle McKnight   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 56.21
18 2 Petra Fontanive   Switzerland (SUI) 56.35
19 2 Sage Watson   Canada (CAN) 56.38
20 1 Vera Rudakova   Russia (RUS) 56.41
21 1 Déborah Rodríguez   Uruguay (URU) 56.47
22 2 Eglė Staišiūnaitė   Lithuania (LTU) 56.48
23 3 Elise Malmberg   Sweden (SWE) 56.58
3 Kori Carter   United States (USA) DNF

Final edit

The final was started at 20:10.[11]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  5 Zuzana Hejnová   Czech Republic (CZE) 53.50 WL
  2 Shamier Little   United States (USA) 53.94
  6 Cassandra Tate   United States (USA) 54.02
4 4 Sara Petersen   Denmark (DEN) 54.20
5 9 Janieve Russell   Jamaica (JAM) 54.65 PB
6 3 Eilidh Child   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 54.78
7 8 Wenda Nel   South Africa (RSA) 54.94
8 7 Kaliese Spencer   Jamaica (JAM) 55.47

References edit

  1. ^ "Beijing 2015: Timetable". Beijing 2015. 11 August 2015. Archived from the original on 1 December 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  2. ^ Defending champions Vesely and Hejnova lead Czech team for IAAF World Championships, Beijing 2015. IAAF (2015-08-05). Retrieved on 2015-08-16.
  3. ^ Start list
  4. ^ "REPORT: WOMEN'S 400M HURDLES FINAL – IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, BEIJING 2015". iaaf.org. 26 August 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Hejnova retains her 400m hurdles crown while Kenyan dominance continues". RTE Sport. 26 August 2015. Retrieved 27 August 2015.
  6. ^ "Records & Lists – 400 metres hurdles". IAAF. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  7. ^ IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015 – Standards (PDF), IAAF, 2014, retrieved 17 August 2015
  8. ^ Heats results
  9. ^ "Two Kenyan sprinters fail doping test in Beijing". Archived from the original on 28 August 2015.
  10. ^ Semifinals results
  11. ^ Final results