Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's 400 metres hurdles

The women's 400 metres hurdles competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil was held at the Olympic Stadium between 15 and 18 August.[1]

Women's 400 metres hurdles
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
The finish of the final.
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates15 August 2016 (heats)
16 August 2016 (semifinals)
18 August 2016 (final)
Competitors48 from 33 nations
Winning time53.13
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Dalilah Muhammad  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sara Petersen  Denmark
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ashley Spencer  United States
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Summary edit

 
Muhammad celebrating

The 2012 Olympic champion Natalya Antyukh could not have entered due to Russia's team doping ban. Of the medallists from the 2012 Olympics and 2015 World Championships only Czech athlete Zuzana Hejnová was present, though her form had been lacking that season. The three American medallists of that period did not qualify at the American trials, which were headed by Dalilah Muhammad in a world-leading 52.88 seconds. Top-four ranked Shamier Little and Georganne Moline were beaten by Ashley Spencer and 16-year-old Sydney McLaughlin. Janieve Russell of Jamaica ranked third for the season but had fitness issues during preparation. Eilidh Doyle, Sara Slott Petersen and Wenda Nel were the only other entrants with times under 54.5 seconds that year.[2][3]

In the final, Dalilah Muhammad went out aggressively, with a clear lead over the first hurdle. She made up the stagger on Sara Petersen from her outside before the end of the first turn. When they hit the backstretch the positions revealed Peterson was clearly second at best. She continued to lead down the backstretch and through the turn, with Peterson trying to keep pace from behind with further to run around the turn. It is an all or nothing strategy, the only question is if she would tie up in the last 100. Muhammad had to stretch her strides to get over the eighth hurdle, a tip to Petersen that Muhammad might come back. Petersen made a run at Muhammad, perhaps achieving a slight gain between the ninth and tenth hurdle. But Muhammad did not tie up, the gap didn't shrink and Muhammad had a clear victory. At the eight hurdle, two time world champion and the only returning medalist from 2012 Zuzana Hejnová and Janieve Russel were in a battle for bronze. Ashley Spencer and Eilidh Doyle were in a battle for dead last place, 3 metres behind the bronze medal battle. Over the last two hurdles, Russel faded, while Hejnová stayed about the same distance behind Petersen. But Spencer was in a different gear, running the last hundred like a 100-metre hurdler, passing three Jamaicans and Hejnová then continuing her rush, making a run at Petersen.

Petersen broke her own Danish National Record while winning silver.

The following evening the medals were presented by Nita Ambani, IOC member, India and Nawal El Moutawakel, Council Member of the IAAF.

Competition format edit

The women's 400 m hurdles competition had three rounds: a heats round with six races, three semi-finals, and a single final. The top three from each heat and the six fastest non-qualifiers progress to the semi-final stage. The top two of each semi-final and the two fastest non-qualifiers of that round compete in the final.

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record   Yuliya Pechenkina (RUS) 52.34 Tula, Russia 8 August 2003
Olympic record   Melaine Walker (JAM) 52.64 Beijing, China 20 August 2008
2016 World leading   Dalilah Muhammad (USA) 52.88 Eugene, United States 10 July 2016

The following national record was established during the competition:

Country Athlete Round Time Notes
Denmark   Sara Petersen (DEN) Final 53.55 s

Schedule edit

All times are Brasília Time (UTC−3)

Date Time Round
Monday, 15 August 2016 21:30 Heats
Tuesday, 16 August 2016 21:10 Semifinals
Thursday, 18 August 2016 22:15 Finals

Results edit

Heats edit

Qualification rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 6 fastest times (q) qualified.

Heat 1 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 7 Ristananna Tracey   Jamaica 54.88 Q
2 4 Zuzana Hejnová   Czech Republic 55.54 Q
3 1 Ayomide Folorunso   Italy 55.78 Q
4 6 Stina Troest   Denmark 56.06 q
5 2 Sydney McLaughlin   United States 56.32 q
6 3 Petra Fontanive   Switzerland 56.80
7 8 Zurian Hechavarría   Cuba 57.28
8 5 Maureen Jelagat Maiyo   Kenya 57.97

Heat 2 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 7 Joanna Linkiewicz   Poland 56.07 Q
2 3 Janieve Russel   Jamaica 56.13 Q
3 6 Grace Claxton   Puerto Rico 56.40 Q
4 8 Tia-Adana Belle   Barbados 56.68
5 2 Sparkle McKnight   Trinidad and Tobago 56.80
6 4 Jackie Baumann   Germany 59.04
7 5 Drita Islami   Macedonia 1:01.18
8 1 Chanice Chase-Taylor   Canada 1:02.83

Heat 3 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Ashley Spencer   United States 55.12 Q
2 7 Leah Nugent   Jamaica 55.66 Q
2 6 Viktoriya Tkachuk   Ukraine 56.14 Q
3 8 Denisa Rosolova   Czech Republic 56.36 q
4 1 Lea Sprunger   Switzerland 56.58
5 3 Amalie Iuel   Norway 56.75
6 4 Hayat Lambarki   Morocco 1:00.83
7 2 Lilit Harutyunyan   Armenia 1:03.13

Heat 4 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Sara Petersen   Denmark 55.20 Q
2 1 Wenda Nel   South Africa 55.55 Q
3 4 Emilia Ankiewicz   Poland 55.89 Q
4 7 Yadisleidy Pedroso   Italy 55.91 q
5 3 Janeil Bellille   Trinidad and Tobago 56.25 q
6 2 Katsiaryna Belanovich   Belarus 56.55
7 8 Axelle Dauwens   Belgium 57.68
8 6 Ghofrane Mohammad   Syria 58.85

Heat 5 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Dalilah Muhammad   United States 55.33 Q
2 7 Noelle Montcalm   Canada 56.07 Q
3 6 Hanna Titimets   Ukraine 56.24 Q
4 1 Lauren Wells   Australia 56.26 q
5 2 Phara Anacharsis   France 56.64
6 4 Vera Barbosa   Portugal 57.28
7 5 Thị Huyền Nguyễn   Vietnam 57.87
8 8 Natalya Asanova   Uzbekistan 1:02.37

Heat 6 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 6 Eilidh Doyle   Great Britain 55.46 Q
2 1 Sage Watson   Canada 55.93 Q
3 3 Olena Kolesnychenko   Ukraine 56.61 Q
4 2 Amaka Ogoegbunam   Nigeria 56.96
5 5 Satomi Kubokura   Japan 57.34
6 8 Marzia Caravelli   Italy 57.77
7 7 Sharolyn Scott   Costa Rica 58.27
8 4 Aleksandra Romanova   Kazakhstan 59.36

Semifinals edit

Qualification rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified.

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Zuzana Hejnová   Czech Republic 54.55 Q, SB
2 5 Ristananna Tracey   Jamaica 54.80 Q
3 6 Joanna Linkiewicz   Poland 55.35
4 1 Stina Troest   Denmark 56.00 SB
5 2 Sydney McLaughlin   United States 56.22
6 3 Noelle Montcalm   Canada 56.28
7 7 Ayomide Folorunso   Italy 56.37
8 8 Olena Kolesnychenko   Ukraine 56.77

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Ashley Spencer   United States 54.87 Q
2 4 Janieve Russel   Jamaica 54.92 Q
3 3 Eilidh Doyle   Great Britain 54.99 q
4 7 Hanna Titimets   Ukraine 55.27
5 1 Yadisleidy Pedroso   Italy 55.78 SB
6 6 Wenda Nel   South Africa 55.83
7 8 Emilia Ankiewicz   Poland 56.99
8 2 Denisa Rosolová   Czech Republic 57.39

Semifinal 3 edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Dalilah Muhammad   United States 53.89 Q
2 5 Sara Petersen   Denmark 54.55 Q
3 6 Leah Nugent   Jamaica 54.98 q, PB
4 4 Sage Watson   Canada 55.44
5 7 Grace Claxton   Puerto Rico 55.85 PB
6 2 Janeil Bellille   Trinidad and Tobago 56.06 SB
7 1 Lauren Wells   Australia 56.83
8 8 Viktoriya Tkachuk   Ukraine 56.87

Final edit

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
  3 Dalilah Muhammad   United States 53.13
  4 Sara Petersen   Denmark 53.55 NR
  5 Ashley Spencer   United States 53.72 PB
4 6 Zuzana Hejnová   Czech Republic 53.92 SB
5 7 Ristananna Tracey   Jamaica 54.15 PB
6 2 Leah Nugent   Jamaica 54.45 PB
7 8 Janieve Russel   Jamaica 54.56
8 1 Eilidh Doyle   Great Britain 54.61

References edit

  1. ^ Women's 400m Hurdles - Standings Archived 5 September 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Rio2016. Retrieved on 2016-08-14.
  2. ^ Mulkeen, Jon (2016-08-10). Preview: women's 400m hurdles – Rio 2016 Olympic Games. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-08-14.
  3. ^ Senior outdoor 2016 400 Metres Hurdles women. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-08-14.