World Athletics Championships 2001/400 m hurdles for women
8th World Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | 400 meter hurdles | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
Attendees | 25 athletes from 18 countries | ||||||||
venue | Edmonton | ||||||||
Competition location | Commonwealth Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 5th (preliminary) August 6th (semi-finals) August 8th (final) |
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The 400-meter hurdles for women in the 2001 World Championships in Athletics was from 5 to 8 August 2001 Commonwealth Stadium the Canadian city of Edmonton held.
The winner was the Moroccan world champion of 1997 , Vice World Champion 1999 , Olympic medalist in 2000 and two-time African champion ( 1990 / 1998 ) Nezha Bidouane . In 1990 she was also runner-up at the African Championships over 100 meter hurdles .
Silver won the Russian Julija Nossowa , later Julija Petschonkina, who came third on the final day with her country's 4 x 400 meter relay .
Bronze went to the Cuban defending champion Daimí Pernía .
Existing records
World record | 52.61 s | Kim Batten | World Cup 1995 in Gothenburg , Sweden | August 11, 1995 |
World championship record |
The existing world championship record was not set and not improved at these world championships.
- The world annual best of 2001 has been improved twice:
- 53.81s - Daimí Pernía ( Cuba ), 1st semi-finals on August 6th
- 53.34 s - Nezha Bidouane ( Morocco ), final on August 8th
- There was also a national record:
- 55.63s - Yvonne Harrison ( Puerto Rico ), 1st lead on August 5th
Preliminary round
The preliminary round was held in four runs. The first three athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - as well as the four fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the semi-finals.
Forward 1
August 5, 2001, 9:05 a.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Nezha Bidouane | Morocco | 54.55 |
2 | Debbie-Ann Parris | Jamaica | 54.81 |
3 | Małgorzata Pskit | Poland | 55.49 |
4th | Yvonne Harrison | Puerto Rico | 55.63 NO |
5 | Natalya Torshina | Kazakhstan | 55.69 |
6th | Karlene Haughton | Canada | 55.94 |
Forward 2
August 5, 2001, 9:13 am
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Yulia Nossova | Russia | 54.43 |
2 | Tonja Buford-Bailey | United States | 54.99 |
3 | Ionela Târlea | Romania | 55.51 |
4th | Anna Olichwierczuk | Poland | 55.98 |
5 | Mame Tacko Diouf | Senegal | 56.44 |
6th | Sylvanie Morandais | France | 56.85 |
7th | Keri Maddox | Great Britain | 57.55 |
Forward 3
August 5, 2001, 9:21 am
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Sandra Glover | United States | 55.38 |
2 | Daimí Pernía | Cuba | 55.40 |
3 | Monika Niederstätter | Italy | 55.83 |
4th | Tasha Danvers | Great Britain | 56.36 |
5 | Surita Febbraio | South Africa | 56.80 |
6th | Melaine Walker | Jamaica | 57.10 |
Forward 4
August 5, 2001, 9:29 am
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Deon Hemmings | Jamaica | 55.39 |
2 | Sinead Dudgeon | Great Britain | 56.07 |
3 | Brenda Taylor | United States | 56.28 |
4th | Heike Meissner | Germany | 56.79 |
5 | Andrea Blackett | Barbados | 57.10 |
6th | Noraseela Mohd Khalid | Malaysia | 59.12 |
DNS | Tetiana Tereshchuk-Antipova | Ukraine |
Semifinals
From the two semi-finals, the first four athletes - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the final.
Semi-final run 1
August 6, 2001, 4:45 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Daimí Pernía | Cuba | 53.81 WL |
2 | Nezha Bidouane | Morocco | 53.85 |
3 | Debbie-Ann Parris | Jamaica | 53.88 |
4th | Sandra Glover | United States | 55.04 |
5 | Małgorzata Pskit | Poland | 55.28 |
6th | Karlene Haughton | Canada | 55.68 |
7th | Monika Niederstätter | Italy | 56.37 |
8th | Natalya Torshina | Kazakhstan | 56.45 |
Semi-final run 2
August 6, 2001, 4:52 pm
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Yulia Nossova | Russia | 54.03 |
2 | Tonja Buford-Bailey | United States | 54.15 |
3 | Deon Hemmings | Jamaica | 54.47 |
4th | Ionela Târlea | Romania | 54.92 |
5 | Anna Olichwierczuk | Poland | 55.64 |
6th | Brenda Taylor | United States | 56.52 |
7th | Yvonne Harrison | Puerto Rico | 56.85 |
8th | Sinead Dudgeon | Great Britain | 57.55 |
final
August 8, 2001, 7:45 p.m.
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Nezha Bidouane | Morocco | 53.34 WL |
2 | Yulia Nossova | Russia | 54.27 |
3 | Daimí Pernía | Cuba | 54.51 |
4th | Tonja Buford-Bailey | United States | 54.55 |
5 | Debbie-Ann Parris | Jamaica | 54.68 |
6th | Ionela Târlea | Romania | 55.36 |
7th | Deon Hemmings | Jamaica | 55.82 |
8th | Sandra Glover | United States | 57.42 |
Julija Nossowa, later Julija Pechonkina, became vice world champion, and on the final day she also won bronze with the Russian 4 x 400 meter relay
Web links
- 8th IAAF World Championships In Athletics , accessed August 20, 2020
- Women 400m Hurdles Athletics VIII World Championship 2001 Edmonton (CAN) on todor66.com, accessed August 20, 2020
- Results in the IAAF Statistics Handbook for the 2019 World Cup in Doha, Women 400 m Hurdles, Edmonton 2001, p. 307 (PDF; 10.3 MB), English, accessed on August 20, 2020
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 400 m hurdles women on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on August 20, 2020