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2019 World Athletics Championships – Women's 400 metres

The women's 400 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, from 30 September to 3 October 2019.[1]

Women's 400 metres
at the 2019 World Championships
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates30 September (heats)
1 October (semi-final)
3 October (final)
Competitors48 from 32 nations
Winning time48.14
Medalists
← 2017
2022 →

Summary edit

The 2019 season saw only four women break 50 seconds. World leader Shaunae Miller-Uibo did it three times. Salwa Eid Naser broke it once, coming back against a challenge from Aminatou Seyni. Naser was consistently under 51, five times during the 2019 IAAF Diamond League season. Seyni was not allowed to compete in the 400 metres because of the new IAAF testosterone rule.[2] Shericka Jackson was the fourth to break 50 at the Jamaican championships.

Those athletes were the ones to watch in the final. With multi-toned hair, the tall Miller-Uibo started like she meant business, gaining on the stagger against defending champion Phyllis Francis to her outside and by the backstretch, Francis had already made up the stagger on Justyna Święty-Ersetic to her outside. In the center of the track, Naser had also already made up the stagger on Wadeline Jonathas to her outside. Miller-Uibo and Naser hit the 200 meter split marks virtually even. Through the final turn, Naser was moving faster, opening up 4 metres by the home straight. The first time Miller-Uibo was able to see Naser, she was already behind. That final straight is usually Miller-Uibo's territory. She began stretching out her long strides to reel Naser in. Miller-Uibo steadily gained on Naser, pulling in three metres, but it wasn't enough. Miller-Uibo set a new personal best, 48.37, which became the #6 400 metre race of all time. Naser beat her with 48.14, the #3 400 of all time. Jackson held off the American duo of Jonathas and Francis, all personal bests under 50 seconds. Like all previous top 10 women's races, there were two close competitors battling to the line.

Records edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[3]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location
World 47.60 Marita Koch   GDR 6 Oct 1985 Canberra, Australia
Championship 47.99 Jarmila Kratochvílová   TCH 10 Aug 1983 Helsinki, Finland
World Leading 49.05 Shaunae Miller-Uibo   BAH 27 Apr 2019 Gainesville, United States
African 49.10 Falilat Ogunkoya   NGA 29 Jul 1996 Atlanta, United States
Asian 49.08 Salwa Eid Naser   BHR 20 Jul 2018 Monaco
North, Central American and Caribbean 48.70 Sanya Richards-Ross   USA 16 Sep 2006 Athens, Greece
South American 49.64 Ximena Restrepo   COL 5 August 1992 Barcelona, Spain
European 47.60 Marita Koch   GDR 6 Oct 1985 Canberra, Australia
Oceanian 48.63 Cathy Freeman   AUS 29 Jul 1996 Atlanta, United States

The following records were set at the competition:

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
World Leading 48.14 Salwa Eid Naser   BHR 3 Oct 2019
Asian
Bahraini
North, Central American and Caribbean 48.37 Shaunae Miller-Uibo   BAH
Bahamian

Schedule edit

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[4]

Date Time Round
30 September 18:20 Heats
1 October 20:50 Semi-finals
3 October 23:50 Final

Results edit

Heats edit

The first three in each heat (Q) and the next six fastest (q) qualified for the final.[5]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 3 Wadeline Jonathas   United States (USA) 50.57 Q
2 4 2 Galefele Moroko   Botswana (BOT) 50.59 Q, PB
3 6 2 Salwa Eid Naser   Bahrain (BHR) 50.74 Q
4 1 2 Phyllis Francis   United States (USA) 50.77 Q
5 2 8 Shericka Jackson   Jamaica (JAM) 51.13 Q
6 3 9 Shakima Wimbley   United States (USA) 51.17 Q
7 2 6 Bendere Oboya   Australia (AUS) 51.21 Q, PB
8 4 3 Stephenie Ann McPherson   Jamaica (JAM) 51.21 Q
9 5 5 Shaunae Miller-Uibo   Bahamas (BAH) 51.30 Q
10 2 7 Lisanne de Witte   Netherlands (NED) 51.31 q
11 3 8 Iga Baumgart-Witan   Poland (POL) 51.34 Q
11 6 8 Justyna Święty-Ersetic   Poland (POL) 51.34 Q
13 4 5 Favour Ofili   Nigeria (NGR) 51.51 Q, PB
14 3 2 Laviai Nielsen   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 51.52 Q
15 6 4 Paola Morán   Mexico (MEX) 51.58 Q
16 2 9 Emily Diamond   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 51.66 q, SB
17 4 7 Aliyah Abrams   Guyana (GUY) 51.73 q
18 5 6 Déborah Sananes   France (FRA) 51.76 Q
19 2 5 Patience Okon George   Nigeria (NGR) 51.77 q
20 4 8 Kendall Ellis   United States (USA) 51.82 q
21 4 9 Roxana Gómez   Cuba (CUB) 51.85 q
22 5 8 Mary Moraa   Kenya (KEN) 51.85 Q
23 2 4 Eleni Artymata   Cyprus (CYP) 51.90
24 3 7 Tiffani Silva   Brazil (BRA) 51.96
25 5 2 Polina Miller   Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) 51.96
26 6 5 Kseniya Aksyonova   Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) 51.99
27 3 6 Aiyanna Stiverne   Canada (CAN) 52.03
28 1 4 Sada Williams   Barbados (BAR) 52.14 Q
29 2 2 Alyona Mamina   Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) 52.15
30 4 6 Maggie Barrie   Sierra Leone (SLE) 52.16 SB
31 3 3 Leni Shida   Uganda (UGA) 52.22
32 1 3 Lada Vondrová   Czech Republic (CZE) 52.23 Q
33 6 3 Madeline Price   Canada (CAN) 52.24
34 5 4 Anna Kiełbasińska   Poland (POL) 52.25
35 5 7 Anastasia Le-Roy   Jamaica (JAM) 52.26
36 5 9 Irini Vasiliou   Greece (GRE) 52.31
37 6 7 Anjali Devi   India (IND) 52.33
38 3 5 Maria Benedicta Chigbolu   Italy (ITA) 52.63
39 1 7 Anita Horvat   Slovenia (SLO) 52.73
40 1 6 Cátia Azevedo   Portugal (POR) 52.79
41 6 6 Amandine Brossier   France (FRA) 52.81
42 1 8 Christine Botlogetswe   Botswana (BOT) 53.27
43 3 4 Janet Richard   Malta (MLT) 54.33
44 4 4 Gabriella O'Grady   Australia (AUS) 54.99
45 1 5 Hellen Syombua   Kenya (KEN) 57.07
46 6 9 Aishath Himna Hassan   Maldives (MDV) 59.91
47 5 3 Kenza Sosse   Qatar (QAT) 1:06.76
1 9 Ingrid Yahoska Narvaez   Nicaragua (NCA) DQ 163.3(a)

Semi-finals edit

 
Video on YouTube
Official Video

The first two in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest (q) qualified for the final.[6]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 6 Shaunae Miller-Uibo   Bahamas (BAH) 49.66 Q
2 1 7 Salwa Eid Naser   Bahrain (BHR) 49.79 Q
3 2 4 Wadeline Jonathas   United States (USA) 50.07 Q, PB
4 2 7 Shericka Jackson   Jamaica (JAM) 50.10 q
5 1 5 Phyllis Francis   United States (USA) 50.22 Q, SB
6 3 6 Stephenie Ann McPherson   Jamaica (JAM) 50.70 Q, SB
7 3 5 Justyna Święty-Ersetic   Poland (POL) 50.96 Q
8 1 6 Iga Baumgart-Witan   Poland (POL) 51.02 q, PB
9 1 8 Paola Morán   Mexico (MEX) 51.08
10 2 5 Sada Williams   Barbados (BAR) 51.31 PB
11 2 2 Lisanne de Witte   Netherlands (NED) 51.41
12 2 3 Roxana Gómez   Cuba (CUB) 51.56 SB
13 2 9 Bendere Oboya   Australia (AUS) 51.58
14 3 3 Kendall Ellis   United States (USA) 51.58
15 3 2 Emily Diamond   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 51.62 SB
16 1 3 Aliyah Abrams   Guyana (GUY) 51.71
17 1 2 Patience Okon George   Nigeria (NGR) 51.89
18 3 9 Mary Moraa   Kenya (KEN) 52.11
19 1 4 Déborah Sananes   France (FRA) 52.24
20 2 8 Lada Vondrová   Czech Republic (CZE) 52.25
21 3 8 Favour Ofili   Nigeria (NGR) 52.58
22 1 9 Laviai Nielsen   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 52.94
23 3 7 Shakima Wimbley   United States (USA) 1:13.55
3 4 Galefele Moroko   Botswana (BOT) DNF

Final edit

The final was started on 3 October at 23:50.[7]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  5 Salwa Eid Naser   Bahrain (BHR) 48.14 AR, WL
  7 Shaunae Miller-Uibo   Bahamas (BAH) 48.37 AR
  3 Shericka Jackson   Jamaica (JAM) 49.47 PB
4 6 Wadeline Jonathas   United States (USA) 49.60 PB
5 8 Phyllis Francis   United States (USA) 49.61 PB
6 4 Stephenie Ann McPherson   Jamaica (JAM) 50.89
7 9 Justyna Święty-Ersetic   Poland (POL) 50.95
8 2 Iga Baumgart-Witan   Poland (POL) 51.29

References edit

  1. ^ "Start list" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Athletics world champs rocked by testosterone controversy". October 2019.
  3. ^ "400 Metres Women − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Women's 400 Metres − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Heats results" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Semi-finals results" (PDF).
  7. ^ "400 Metres Women − Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. 3 October 2019. Retrieved 4 October 2019.

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The women s 400 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha Qatar from 30 September to 3 October 2019 1 Women s 400 metres at the 2019 World ChampionshipsVenueKhalifa International StadiumDates30 September heats 1 October semi final 3 October final Competitors48 from 32 nationsWinning time48 14Medalists Salwa Eid Naser Bahrain Shaunae Miller Uibo Bahamas Shericka Jackson Jamaica 20172022 Contents 1 Summary 2 Records 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Heats 4 2 Semi finals 4 3 Final 5 ReferencesSummary editThe 2019 season saw only four women break 50 seconds World leader Shaunae Miller Uibo did it three times Salwa Eid Naser broke it once coming back against a challenge from Aminatou Seyni Naser was consistently under 51 five times during the 2019 IAAF Diamond League season Seyni was not allowed to compete in the 400 metres because of the new IAAF testosterone rule 2 Shericka Jackson was the fourth to break 50 at the Jamaican championships Those athletes were the ones to watch in the final With multi toned hair the tall Miller Uibo started like she meant business gaining on the stagger against defending champion Phyllis Francis to her outside and by the backstretch Francis had already made up the stagger on Justyna Swiety Ersetic to her outside In the center of the track Naser had also already made up the stagger on Wadeline Jonathas to her outside Miller Uibo and Naser hit the 200 meter split marks virtually even Through the final turn Naser was moving faster opening up 4 metres by the home straight The first time Miller Uibo was able to see Naser she was already behind That final straight is usually Miller Uibo s territory She began stretching out her long strides to reel Naser in Miller Uibo steadily gained on Naser pulling in three metres but it wasn t enough Miller Uibo set a new personal best 48 37 which became the 6 400 metre race of all time Naser beat her with 48 14 the 3 400 of all time Jackson held off the American duo of Jonathas and Francis all personal bests under 50 seconds Like all previous top 10 women s races there were two close competitors battling to the line Records editBefore the competition records were as follows 3 Record Perf Athlete Nat Date LocationWorld 47 60 Marita Koch nbsp GDR 6 Oct 1985 Canberra AustraliaChampionship 47 99 Jarmila Kratochvilova nbsp TCH 10 Aug 1983 Helsinki FinlandWorld Leading 49 05 Shaunae Miller Uibo nbsp BAH 27 Apr 2019 Gainesville United StatesAfrican 49 10 Falilat Ogunkoya nbsp NGA 29 Jul 1996 Atlanta United StatesAsian 49 08 Salwa Eid Naser nbsp BHR 20 Jul 2018 MonacoNorth Central American and Caribbean 48 70 Sanya Richards Ross nbsp USA 16 Sep 2006 Athens GreeceSouth American 49 64 Ximena Restrepo nbsp COL 5 August 1992 Barcelona SpainEuropean 47 60 Marita Koch nbsp GDR 6 Oct 1985 Canberra AustraliaOceanian 48 63 Cathy Freeman nbsp AUS 29 Jul 1996 Atlanta United StatesThe following records were set at the competition Record Perf Athlete Nat DateWorld Leading 48 14 Salwa Eid Naser nbsp BHR 3 Oct 2019AsianBahrainiNorth Central American and Caribbean 48 37 Shaunae Miller Uibo nbsp BAHBahamianSchedule editThe event schedule in local time UTC 3 was as follows 4 Date Time Round30 September 18 20 Heats1 October 20 50 Semi finals3 October 23 50 FinalResults editHeats edit The first three in each heat Q and the next six fastest q qualified for the final 5 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 2 3 Wadeline Jonathas nbsp United States USA 50 57 Q2 4 2 Galefele Moroko nbsp Botswana BOT 50 59 Q PB3 6 2 Salwa Eid Naser nbsp Bahrain BHR 50 74 Q4 1 2 Phyllis Francis nbsp United States USA 50 77 Q5 2 8 Shericka Jackson nbsp Jamaica JAM 51 13 Q6 3 9 Shakima Wimbley nbsp United States USA 51 17 Q7 2 6 Bendere Oboya nbsp Australia AUS 51 21 Q PB8 4 3 Stephenie Ann McPherson nbsp Jamaica JAM 51 21 Q9 5 5 Shaunae Miller Uibo nbsp Bahamas BAH 51 30 Q10 2 7 Lisanne de Witte nbsp Netherlands NED 51 31 q11 3 8 Iga Baumgart Witan nbsp Poland POL 51 34 Q11 6 8 Justyna Swiety Ersetic nbsp Poland POL 51 34 Q13 4 5 Favour Ofili nbsp Nigeria NGR 51 51 Q PB14 3 2 Laviai Nielsen nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 51 52 Q15 6 4 Paola Moran nbsp Mexico MEX 51 58 Q16 2 9 Emily Diamond nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 51 66 q SB17 4 7 Aliyah Abrams nbsp Guyana GUY 51 73 q18 5 6 Deborah Sananes nbsp France FRA 51 76 Q19 2 5 Patience Okon George nbsp Nigeria NGR 51 77 q20 4 8 Kendall Ellis nbsp United States USA 51 82 q21 4 9 Roxana Gomez nbsp Cuba CUB 51 85 q22 5 8 Mary Moraa nbsp Kenya KEN 51 85 Q23 2 4 Eleni Artymata nbsp Cyprus CYP 51 9024 3 7 Tiffani Silva nbsp Brazil BRA 51 9625 5 2 Polina Miller nbsp Authorised Neutral Athletes ANA 51 9626 6 5 Kseniya Aksyonova nbsp Authorised Neutral Athletes ANA 51 9927 3 6 Aiyanna Stiverne nbsp Canada CAN 52 0328 1 4 Sada Williams nbsp Barbados BAR 52 14 Q29 2 2 Alyona Mamina nbsp Authorised Neutral Athletes ANA 52 1530 4 6 Maggie Barrie nbsp Sierra Leone SLE 52 16 SB31 3 3 Leni Shida nbsp Uganda UGA 52 2232 1 3 Lada Vondrova nbsp Czech Republic CZE 52 23 Q33 6 3 Madeline Price nbsp Canada CAN 52 2434 5 4 Anna Kielbasinska nbsp Poland POL 52 2535 5 7 Anastasia Le Roy nbsp Jamaica JAM 52 2636 5 9 Irini Vasiliou nbsp Greece GRE 52 3137 6 7 Anjali Devi nbsp India IND 52 3338 3 5 Maria Benedicta Chigbolu nbsp Italy ITA 52 6339 1 7 Anita Horvat nbsp Slovenia SLO 52 7340 1 6 Catia Azevedo nbsp Portugal POR 52 7941 6 6 Amandine Brossier nbsp France FRA 52 8142 1 8 Christine Botlogetswe nbsp Botswana BOT 53 2743 3 4 Janet Richard nbsp Malta MLT 54 3344 4 4 Gabriella O Grady nbsp Australia AUS 54 9945 1 5 Hellen Syombua nbsp Kenya KEN 57 0746 6 9 Aishath Himna Hassan nbsp Maldives MDV 59 9147 5 3 Kenza Sosse nbsp Qatar QAT 1 06 761 9 Ingrid Yahoska Narvaez nbsp Nicaragua NCA DQ 163 3 a Semi finals edit nbsp Video on YouTubeOfficial VideoThe first two in each heat Q and the next two fastest q qualified for the final 6 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 2 6 Shaunae Miller Uibo nbsp Bahamas BAH 49 66 Q2 1 7 Salwa Eid Naser nbsp Bahrain BHR 49 79 Q3 2 4 Wadeline Jonathas nbsp United States USA 50 07 Q PB4 2 7 Shericka Jackson nbsp Jamaica JAM 50 10 q5 1 5 Phyllis Francis nbsp United States USA 50 22 Q SB6 3 6 Stephenie Ann McPherson nbsp Jamaica JAM 50 70 Q SB7 3 5 Justyna Swiety Ersetic nbsp Poland POL 50 96 Q8 1 6 Iga Baumgart Witan nbsp Poland POL 51 02 q PB9 1 8 Paola Moran nbsp Mexico MEX 51 0810 2 5 Sada Williams nbsp Barbados BAR 51 31 PB11 2 2 Lisanne de Witte nbsp Netherlands NED 51 4112 2 3 Roxana Gomez nbsp Cuba CUB 51 56 SB13 2 9 Bendere Oboya nbsp Australia AUS 51 5814 3 3 Kendall Ellis nbsp United States USA 51 5815 3 2 Emily Diamond nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 51 62 SB16 1 3 Aliyah Abrams nbsp Guyana GUY 51 7117 1 2 Patience Okon George nbsp Nigeria NGR 51 8918 3 9 Mary Moraa nbsp Kenya KEN 52 1119 1 4 Deborah Sananes nbsp France FRA 52 2420 2 8 Lada Vondrova nbsp Czech Republic CZE 52 2521 3 8 Favour Ofili nbsp Nigeria NGR 52 5822 1 9 Laviai Nielsen nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 52 9423 3 7 Shakima Wimbley nbsp United States USA 1 13 553 4 Galefele Moroko nbsp Botswana BOT DNFFinal edit The final was started on 3 October at 23 50 7 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 5 Salwa Eid Naser nbsp Bahrain BHR 48 14 AR WL nbsp 7 Shaunae Miller Uibo nbsp Bahamas BAH 48 37 AR nbsp 3 Shericka Jackson nbsp Jamaica JAM 49 47 PB4 6 Wadeline Jonathas nbsp United States USA 49 60 PB5 8 Phyllis Francis nbsp United States USA 49 61 PB6 4 Stephenie Ann McPherson nbsp Jamaica JAM 50 897 9 Justyna Swiety Ersetic nbsp Poland POL 50 958 2 Iga Baumgart Witan nbsp Poland POL 51 29References edit Start list PDF Athletics world champs rocked by testosterone controversy October 2019 400 Metres Women Records IAAF Retrieved 27 September 2019 Women s 400 Metres Timetable IAAF Retrieved 27 September 2019 Heats results PDF Semi finals results PDF 400 Metres Women Final Results PDF IAAF 3 October 2019 Retrieved 4 October 2019 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