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 15–18 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
Dalilah Muhammad  United States
Sara Petersen  Denmark
Ashley Spencer  United States

Summary

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 there. Janieve Russell of Jamaica ranked third for the season but had fitness issues in 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 to her outside before the end of the first turn. When they hit the backstretch the positions revealed Peterson was clearly out second 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

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

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:

CountryAthleteRoundTimeNotes
Denmark Sara Petersen (DEN)Final53.55 s

Schedule

All times are Brasilia Time (UTC-3)

Date Time Round
Monday, 15 August 201621:30Heats
Tuesday, 16 August 201621:10Semifinals
Thursday, 18 August 201622:15Finals

Results

Heats

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

Heat 1

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
17Ristananna Tracey Jamaica54.88Q
24Zuzana Hejnová Czech Republic55.54Q
31Ayomide Folorunso Italy55.78Q
46Stina Troest Denmark56.06q
52Sydney McLaughlin United States56.32q
63Petra Fontanive Switzerland56.80
78Zurian Hechavarría Cuba57.28
85Maureen Jelagat Maiyo Kenya57.97

Heat 2

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
17Joanna Linkiewicz Poland56.07Q
23Janieve Russel Jamaica56.13Q
36Grace Claxton Puerto Rico56.40Q
48Tia-Adana Belle Barbados56.68
52Sparkle McKnight Trinidad and Tobago56.80
64Jackie Baumann Germany59.04
75Drita Islami Macedonia1:01.18
81Chanice Chase-Taylor Canada1:02.83

Heat 3

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
15Ashley Spencer United States55.12Q
27Leah Nugent Jamaica55.66Q
26Viktoriya Tkachuk Ukraine56.14Q
38Denisa Rosolova Czech Republic56.36q
41Lea Sprunger Switzerland56.58
53Amalie Iuel Norway56.75
64Hayat Lambarki Morocco1:00.83
72Lilit Harutyunyan Armenia1:03.13

Heat 4

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
15Sara Petersen Denmark55.20Q
21Wenda Nel South Africa55.55Q
34Emilia Ankiewicz Poland55.89Q
47Yadisleidy Pedroso Italy55.91q
53Janeil Bellille Trinidad and Tobago56.25q
62Katsiaryna Belanovich Belarus56.55
78Axelle Dauwens Belgium57.68
86Ghofrane Mohammad Syria58.85

Heat 5

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
13Dalilah Muhammad United States55.33Q
27Noelle Montcalm Canada56.07Q
36Hanna Titimets Ukraine56.24Q
41Lauren Wells Australia56.26q
52Phara Anacharsis France56.64
64Vera Barbosa Portugal57.28
75Thị Huyền Nguyễn Vietnam57.87
88Natalya Asanova Uzbekistan1:02.37

Heat 6

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
16Eilidh Doyle Great Britain55.46Q
21Sage Watson Canada55.93Q
33Olena Kolesnychenko Ukraine56.61Q
42Amaka Ogoegbunam Nigeria56.96
55Satomi Kubokura Japan57.34
68Marzia Caravelli Italy57.77
77Sharolyn Scott Costa Rica58.27
84Aleksandra Romanova Kazakhstan59.36

Semifinals

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

Semifinal 1

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
14Zuzana Hejnová Czech Republic54.55Q, SB
25Ristananna Tracey Jamaica54.80Q
36Joanna Linkiewicz Poland55.35
41Stina Troest Denmark56.00SB
52Sydney McLaughlin United States56.22
63Noelle Montcalm Canada56.28
77Ayomide Folorunso Italy56.37
88Olena Kolesnychenko Ukraine56.77

Semifinal 2

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
15Ashley Spencer United States54.87Q
24Janieve Russel Jamaica54.92Q
33Eilidh Doyle Great Britain54.99q
47Hanna Titimets Ukraine55.27
51Yadisleidy Pedroso Italy55.78SB
66Wenda Nel South Africa55.83
78Emilia Ankiewicz Poland56.99
82Denisa Rosolová Czech Republic57.39

Semifinal 3

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
13Dalilah Muhammad United States53.89Q
25Sara Petersen Denmark54.55Q
36Leah Nugent Jamaica54.98q, PB
44Sage Watson Canada55.44
57Grace Claxton Puerto Rico55.85PB
62Janeil Bellille Trinidad and Tobago56.06SB
71Lauren Wells Australia56.83
88Viktoriya Tkachuk Ukraine56.87

Final

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
3Dalilah Muhammad United States53.13
4Sara Petersen Denmark53.55NR
5Ashley Spencer United States53.72PB
46Zuzana Hejnová Czech Republic53.92SB
57Ristananna Tracey Jamaica54.15PB
62Leah Nugent Jamaica54.45PB
78Janieve Russel Jamaica54.56
81Eilidh Doyle Great Britain54.61

References

  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.
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