World Athletics Championships 1997/400 m for women
6th World Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | 400 meter run | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
Attendees | 38 athletes from 26 countries | ||||||||
venue | Athens | ||||||||
Competition location | Olympic Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 2nd (preliminary / quarter finals) August 3rd (semi-finals) August 4th (final) |
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The women's 400-meter run at the 1997 World Athletics Championships was held from August 2-4, 1997 in the Olympic Stadium in the Greek capital, Athens .
The world champion was the Australian Olympic runner-up in 1996, Cathy Freeman , who had won bronze at the 1995 World Championships with her country's 4 x 400 meter relay . Silver went to the third place in the 1993 World Cup, Sandie Richards from Jamaica . The US American World Champion in 1993 and third in the 1995 World Cup, Jearl Miles Clark , who also won numerous medals with the United States' 4 x 400 meter relay - 1993/1995 World Championships: gold each, 1991 World Championships: bronze , Olympic gold in 1996 and Olympic silver in 1992 -, won the bronze medal.
The exit at the very front was extremely close. At the beginning of the home straight, Cathy Freeman, who had to run on the unfavorable inner lane due to her slow-speed appearance in the semifinals, was just behind the leading Nigerian Falilat Ogunkoya . Freeman took over the lead without any problems, but Sandie Richards, who was not far behind, came dangerously close. There were just two hundredths of a second between the winner Freeman and Vice World Champion Richards. Just another eleven hundredths of a second behind, Jearl Miles Clark followed in third.
Existing records
World record | 47.60 s | Marita Koch | Canberra , Australia | October 6, 1985 |
World Cup record | 47.99 s | Jarmila Kratochvílová | 1983 World Cup in Helsinki , Finland | August 10, 1983 |
The existing world championship record was missed by 1.78 seconds at these world championships. Only the three medalists Cathy Freeman , Sandie Richards and Jearl Miles Clark stayed below the fifty second mark.
Two national records were set:
- 51.99 s - Damayanthi Darsha ( Sri Lanka ), 1st advance on August 2nd
- 55.54 s - Cathalina Staye ( St. Vincent and the Grenadines ), 2nd run on August 2nd
Preliminary round
The preliminary round was carried out in five runs. The first four athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - as well as the four fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the quarter-finals.
Forward 1
August 2, 1997, 8:10 a.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Helena Fuchsová | Czech Republic | 51.05 |
2 | Tatyana Alexeyeva | Russia | 51.61 |
3 | Damayanthi darsha | Sri Lanka | 51.99 NO |
4th | Olabisi Afolabi | Nigeria | 52.13 |
5 | Tonique Williams | Bahamas | 52.30 |
6th | LaDonna Antoine | Canada | 52.44 |
7th | Maria Magnólia Souza Figueiredo | Brazil | 53.95 |
8th | Charmaine Smit | Namibia | 55.67 |
Forward 2
August 2, 1997, 8:18 a.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Sandie Richards | Jamaica | 51.57 |
2 | Jearl Miles Clark | United States | 51.77 |
3 | Allison Curbishley | Great Britain | 51.99 |
4th | Norfalia Carabali | Colombia | 52.18 |
5 | Hana Benešová | Czech Republic | 52.74 |
6th | Mayra González | Mexico | 53.63 |
7th | Kaltouma Nadjina | Chad | 54.49 |
8th | Cathalina Staye | St. Vincent and the Grenadines | 55.54 NO |
Forward 3
August 2, 1997, 8:26 a.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Kim Graham | United States | 51.92 |
2 | Donna Fraser | Great Britain | 52.21 |
3 | Patrizia Spuri | Italy | 52.54 |
4th | Tatiana Chebykina | Russia | 52.57 |
5 | Inez Turner | Jamaica | 53.34 |
6th | Christína Panágou | Greece | 54.23 |
7th | Grace Dinkins | Liberia | 55.19 |
DNS | Charity Opara | Nigeria |
Forward 4
August 2, 1997, 8:34 a.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Grit Breuer | Germany | 51.43 |
2 | Olga Kotlyarova | Russia | 51.55 |
3 | Falilat Ogunkoya | Nigeria | 51.77 |
4th | Naděžda Koštovalová | Czech Republic | 52.15 |
5 | Adri de Jongh | South Africa | 52.47 |
6th | Zoila Stewart | Costa Rica | 54.03 |
7th | Dijana Kojic | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 55.06 |
8th | Olga Conte | Argentina | 55.82 |
Forward 5
August 2, 1997, 8:42 am
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Lorraine Fenton | Jamaica | 51.45 |
2 | Cathy Freeman | Australia | 51.53 |
3 | Maicel Malone | United States | 51.57 |
4th | Pauline Davis | Bahamas | 51.61 |
5 | Anja Rücker | Germany | 51.84 |
6th | Marina Filipovic | Yugoslavia | 53.16 |
7th | Svetlana Bodritskaya | Kazakhstan | 53.28 |
Quarter finals
From each of the three quarter-finals, the first four athletes - highlighted in light blue - and the four fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the semifinals.
Quarter-finals 1
August 2, 1997, 7:55 pm
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Sandie Richards | Jamaica | 50.08 |
2 | Helena Fuchsová | Czech Republic | 50.36 |
3 | Pauline Davis | Bahamas | 50.53 |
4th | Olga Kotlyarova | Russia | 50.63 |
5 | Maicel Malone | United States | 50.77 |
6th | Allison Curbishley | Great Britain | 50.78 |
7th | Anja Rücker | Germany | 51.36 |
DNF | Adri de Jongh | South Africa |
Quarter-finals 2
August 2, 1997, 8:05 pm
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Falilat Ogunkoya | Nigeria | 50.39 |
2 | Grit Breuer | Germany | 50.65 |
3 | Tatyana Alexeyeva | Russia | 50.90 |
4th | Kim Graham | United States | 51.72 |
5 | LaDonna Antoine | United States | 52.37 |
6th | Naděžda Koštovalová | Czech Republic | 52.61 |
7th | Damayanthi darsha | Sri Lanka | 53.49 |
8th | Tonique Williams | Bahamas | 54.23 |
Quarter-finals 3
August 2, 1997, 8:15 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Jearl Miles Clark | United States | 50.66 |
2 | Cathy Freeman | Australia | 50.75 |
3 | Lorraine Fenton | Jamaica | 51.03 |
4th | Olabisi Afolabi | Nigeria | 51.07 |
5 | Donna Fraser | Great Britain | 51.11 |
6th | Norfalia Carabali | Colombia | 51.42 |
7th | Tatiana Chebykina | Russia | 51.57 |
8th | Patrizia Spuri | Italy | 52.15 |
Semifinals
From the two semi-finals, the first four athletes - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the final.
Semi-final run 1
August 3, 1997, 7:20 pm
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Jearl Miles Clark | United States | 50.05 |
2 | Falilat Ogunkoya | Nigeria | 50.06 |
3 | Cathy Freeman | Australia | 50.11 |
4th | Pauline Davis | Bahamas | 50.77 |
5 | Lorraine Fenton | Jamaica | 50.90 |
6th | Olga Kotlyarova | Russia | 51.03 |
7th | Anja Rücker | Germany | 51.94 |
DNS | Donna Fraser | Great Britain |
Semi-final run 2
August 3, 1997, 7:30 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Sandie Richards | Jamaica | 50.21 |
2 | Grit Breuer | Germany | 50.33 |
3 | Helena Fuchsová | Czech Republic | 50.69 |
4th | Tatyana Alexeyeva | Russia | 50.98 |
5 | Maicel Malone | United States | 51.40 |
6th | Allison Curbishley | Great Britain | 51.42 |
7th | Olabisi Afolabi | Nigeria | 51.44 |
8th | Kim Graham | United States | 51.54 |
final
August 4, 1997, 8:05 pm
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Cathy Freeman | Australia | 49.77 |
2 | Sandie Richards | Jamaica | 49.79 |
3 | Jearl Miles Clark | United States | 49.90 |
4th | Grit Breuer | Germany | 50.06 |
5 | Falilat Ogunkoya | Nigeria | 50.27 |
6th | Helena Fuchsová | Czech Republic | 50.66 |
7th | Pauline Davis | Bahamas | 50.68 |
8th | Tatyana Alexeyeva | Russia | 51.37 |
Jearl Miles-Clark, 1993 world champion and winner of numerous medals with her country's 4 x 400 meter relay , was third in the World Cup as in 1995
Video
- Women's 400m Final World Athletics Championships Athens 1997 , video posted on youtube.com August 26, 2016, accessed June 27, 2020
Web links
- 6th IAAF World Championships In Athletics , accessed June 4, 2020
- Women 400m Athletics VI World Championship 1997 Athens (GRE) on todor66.com, accessed May 18, 2020
- Results in the IAAF Statistics Handbook for the 2019 World Cup in Doha, Women 400 m, Athens 1997, p. 263 (PDF; 10.3 MB), English, accessed on June 27, 2020
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 400 m women on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on June 27, 2020