World Athletics Championships 2017/400 m for women

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2017 World Athletics Championships
athletics
discipline 400-meter run for women
city United KingdomUnited Kingdom London
place Olympic Stadium London
Participants 49 athletes from 32 countries
Competition phase August 6, 2017 (preliminary)
August 7, 2017 (semi-finals)
August 9, 2017 (final)
Medalists
gold gold Phyllis Francis ( USA ) United StatesUnited States 
Silver medals silver Salwa Eid Naser ( BRN ) BahrainBahrain 
Bronze medals bronze Allyson Felix ( USA ) United StatesUnited States 

The women's 400 meter run at the 2017 World Athletics Championships took place in London , Great Britain , between 6 and 9 August 2017 .

The American Phyllis Francis won . Salwa Eid Naser from Bahrain was vice world champion . Allyson Felix , like the world champion from the United States, won the bronze medal.

Records

World record Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Marita Koch 47.60 s Canberra , Australia October 6, 1985
Championship record CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jarmila Kratochvílová 47.99 s World Cup in Helsinki , Finland August 10, 1983

doping

There were two doping cases in this competition.

  • The Zambian sprinter Kabange Mupopo tested positive for testosterone and was banned.
  • The results of the Nigerian Margaret Bamgbose, who was eliminated in the semifinals, were subsequently canceled for violating the doping regulations. The athlete was banned from competition from July 1 to December 31, 2017.

Three runners were disadvantaged:

  • The French Elea Mariama Diarra would actually have qualified for the semifinals via the time rule.
  • The Serbian Tamara Salaški would also have been eligible to start in the semifinals via the time rule.
  • The Jamaican Chrisann Gordon should have started in the final because of her semi-final placement.

Prelims

Maggie Barrie from Sierra Leone was eliminated fifth in her preliminary run
The Portuguese Cátia Azevedo did not reach the semi-finals as seventh of their preliminary round
The French Elea Mariama Diarra would actually have been eligible to start in the semifinals, which was prevented by a doping case discovered later
The Polish Małgorzata Hołub was eliminated after fourth place in her preliminary run
The Serbian Tamara Salaški was denied her participation in the semi-finals due to a doping case that was subsequently revealed

From the six preliminary runs, the first three of each run - highlighted in light blue - and also the six fastest - highlighted in light green - qualified for the semifinals.

Run 1

August 6, 2017 11:55 am local time (12:55 pm CEST )

space train Surname country Time (s)
1 1 Allyson Felix United StatesUnited States United States 52.44
2 2 Irini Vasiliou GreeceGreece Greece 52.61
3 6th Ashley Kelly British Virgin IslandsBritish Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands 52.70
4th 9 Maria Benedicta Chigbolu ItalyItaly Italy 53.00
5 4th Maggie Barrie Sierra LeoneSierra Leone Sierra Leone 53.20 NO
6th 8th Justyna Święty PolandPoland Poland 53.62
7th 5 Maximila Imali KenyaKenya Kenya 53.97
8th 7th Travia Jones CanadaCanada Canada 54.02
9 3 Samantha Dirks BelizeBelize Belize 54.74

Run 2

August 6, 2017 12:04 p.m. local time (01:04 p.m. CEST )

space train Surname country Time (s)
1 3 Shaunae Miller-Uibo BahamasBahamas Bahamas 50.97
2 7th Stephenie Ann McPherson JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 51.27
3 9 Yinka Ajayi NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 51.58
4th 6th Bianca Răzor RomaniaRomania Romania 51.64
5 4th Emily Diamond United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 52.20
6th 5 Aiyanna Stiverne CanadaCanada Canada 52.55
7th 2 Cátia Azevedo PortugalPortugal Portugal 52.79
8th 8th Christine Botlogetswe BotswanaBotswana Botswana 53.50

Run 3

August 6, 2017 12:13 p.m. local time (1:13 p.m. CEST )

space train Surname country Time (s)
1 4th Shericka Jackson JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 51.26
2 6th Gunta Latiševa-Čudare LatviaLatvia Latvia 51.37 PB
3 8th Lydia Jele BotswanaBotswana Botswana 51.41
4th 3 Ruth Spelmeyer GermanyGermany Germany 51.72 SB
5 5 Roxana Gomez CubaCuba Cuba 51.98
6th 7th Elea Mariama Diarra FranceFrance France 52.06 actually qualified for the semi-finals
7th 9 Anita Horvat SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 52.78
DOP 2 Kabange Mupopo ZambiaZambia Zambia admitted to the semifinals

Run 4

August 6, 2017 12:22 p.m. local time (1:22 p.m. CEST )

space train Surname country Time (s)
1 3 Salwa Eid Naser BahrainBahrain Bahrain 50.57 NO
2 9 Phyllis Francis United StatesUnited States United States 50.94
3 4th Novlene Williams-Mills JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 51.00
4th 8th Małgorzata Hołub PolandPoland Poland 52.26
5 5 Lisanne de Witte NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 52.48
6th 6th Amalie Iuel NorwayNorway Norway 52.55
7th 2 Eleni Artymata Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Cyprus 53.26
8th 7th Domonique Williams Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 53.72

Run 5

August 6, 2017 12:31 p.m. local time (1:31 p.m. CEST )

space train Surname country Time (s)
1 8th Quanera Hayes United StatesUnited States United States 51.43
2 9 Patience Okon George NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 51.83
3 4th Zoey Clark United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 51.88
4th 2 Nirmala Sheoran IndiaIndia India 52.01
5 7th Morgan Mitchell AustraliaAustralia Australia 52.22
6th 5 Anastasija Bryshina UkraineUkraine Ukraine 52.26
7th 6th Carline Muir CanadaCanada Canada 52.70
8th 3 Djénébou Dante MaliMali Mali 54.04

Run 6

August 6, 2017 12:40 p.m. local time (1:40 p.m. CEST )

space train Surname country Time (s)
1 4th Chrisann Gordon JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 51.14
2 2 Amantle Montsho BotswanaBotswana Botswana 51.37 SB
3 7th Iga Baumgart PolandPoland Poland 51.88
4th 6th Tamara Salaški SerbiaSerbia Serbia 52.13 actually qualified for the semifinals
5 5 Kendall Ellis United StatesUnited States United States 52.18
6th 9 Déborah Sananes FranceFrance France 52.50
7th 8th Anyika Onuora United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 52.58
DOP 4th Margaret Bamgbose NigeriaNigeria Nigeria admitted to the semifinals

Semifinals

The Cuban Roxana Gomez was eliminated in fifth in her semi-final run
Lydia Jele could not qualify for the final with her fifth place in the second semifinal race
The Jamaican Chrisann Gordon was denied participation in the finals due to the doping-related disqualification of a competitor

From the three semi-finals, the first two of each run - highlighted in light blue - and the two fastest times - highlighted in light green - qualified for the semi-finals.

Run 1

August 7, 2017 8:55 pm local time (9:55 pm CEST )

space train Surname country Time (s)
1 5 Shaunae Miller-Uibo BahamasBahamas Bahamas 50.36
2 7th Stephenie Ann McPherson JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 50.56 SB
3 6th Quanera Hayes United StatesUnited States United States 50.71
4th 8th Gunta Latiševa-Čudare LatviaLatvia Latvia 51.57
5 3 Roxana Gomez CubaCuba Cuba 52.01
6th 2 Bianca Răzor RomaniaRomania Romania 52.09
7th 4th Patience Okon George NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 52.60
8th 9 Ashley Kelly British Virgin IslandsBritish Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands 54.50

Run 2

August 7, 2017 9:03 p.m. local time (10:03 p.m. CEST )

space train Surname country Time (s)
1 7th Salwa Eid Naser BahrainBahrain Bahrain 50.08 NO
2 4th Allyson Felix United StatesUnited States United States 50.12
3 9 Novlene Williams-Mills JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 50.67
4th 5 Shericka Jackson JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 50.70
5 2 Lydia Jele BotswanaBotswana Botswana 51.57
6th 8th Yinka Ajayi NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 52.10
7th 3 Nirmala Sheoran IndiaIndia India 53.07
8th 6th Irini Vasiliou GreeceGreece Greece 53.27

Run 3

August 7, 2017 9:11 p.m. local time (10:11 p.m. CEST )

space train Surname country Time (s)
1 5 Phyllis Francis United StatesUnited States United States 50.37
2 7th Chrisann Gordon JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 50.87 actually qualified for the final
3 6th Amantle Montsho BotswanaBotswana Botswana 51.28 SB
4th 3 Ruth Spelmeyer GermanyGermany Germany 51.77
5 2 Iga Baumgart PolandPoland Poland 51.81
6th 8th Zoey Clark United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 51.81 PB
DOP 4th Kabange Mupopo ZambiaZambia Zambia admitted to the finals
9 Margaret Bamgbose NigeriaNigeria Nigeria

final

August 9, 2017, 9:50 p.m. local time (10:50 p.m. CEST )

Here in London , too , the three identical medal winners from the 2016 Olympic Games and the 2015 World Championships competed and were among the closest favorites. They were runner-up and Olympic champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo from Bahamas, US American world champion and Olympic runner-up Allyson Felix, and third and third place in the World Cup, Shericka Jackson from Jamaica.

The final took place under difficult and performance-impairing external conditions with pouring rain, cool temperatures and a wet track. Fast times were not possible like this.

The Olympic champion Miller-Uibo started the race quickly and came out of the target curve with a clear lead. The reigning world champion Felix followed in second place, while the Americans Phyllis Francis and Salwa Eid Naser from Bahrain were third and fourth. Already at the beginning of the home stretch the front moved closer together, but the declining Miller-Uibo kept her lead, because Felix was now also having problems.

In the last twenty meters the order at the top completely changed. With the greatest stamina, Phyllis Francis pulled past the two runners in front of her to the world title. Salwa Eid Naser's strengths were also sufficient to secure the silver medal just ahead of Allyson Felix. The runner from Bahrain even set a new national record despite the wet track. Shaunae Miller-Uibo, on the other hand, let herself go to the last fifteen meters when she noticed that nothing was going on, just coast to a stop and came in fourth. She won bronze over 200 meters two days later . With Shericka Jackson Stephenie, Ann McPherson and Novlene Williams-Mills, three Jamaicans came in fifth to seventh. The first seventh place Kabange Mupopo from Zambia was disqualified for doping abuse.

space train Athlete country Time (s)
Gold medal icon.svg 6th Phyllis Francis United StatesUnited States United States 49.92 PB
Silver medal icon.svg 4th Salwa Eid Naser BahrainBahrain Bahrain 50.06 NO
Bronze medal icon.svg 5 Allyson Felix United StatesUnited States United States 50.08
4th 7th Shaunae Miller-Uibo BahamasBahamas Bahamas 50.49
5 2 Shericka Jackson JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 50.76
6th 8th Stephenie Ann McPherson JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 50.86
7th 3 Novlene Williams-Mills JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 51.48
DOP 9 Kabange Mupopo ZambiaZambia Zambia

Web links and sources

Video

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Zambian 400m runner Mupopo given four-year ban after positive drugs test at 2017 World Championships , accessed December 8, 2018
  2. a b c List of sanctioned athletes on athleticsintegrity.org, English (PDF), accessed December 8, 2018
  3. Jump up Names of athletes with doping-related sanctions on dopingsanctions.com, accessed December 8, 2018