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- Medalists
- Records
- Qualification standards
- Schedule
- Results Heats Semifinals Final
- References
{{AthleticsAt2009WorldChampionships}}The women's 400 metres at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 15, 16 and 18 August. The world-leader prior to the competition, Sanya Richards, was regarded as the favourite in the event, although her previous failure to convert circuit dominance to major championship success raised some doubts. Reigning Olympic and world champion Christine Ohuruogu entered the championships as only the 25th fastest in the world that year, although a low-key run up also preceded her previous victories. Jamaicans Shericka Williams and Novlene Williams-Mills were predicted as possible medallists, while Russian Antonina Krivoshapka held the second fastest time in the world prior to the tournament.[1] All the favoured athletes made it through the heats and Motswana Amantle Montsho, a 2008 Olympic finalist, had the fastest time of the day with 50.65 seconds. Unusually, two of the race favourites, Richards and Ohuruogu, faced each other in the first round, with the Richards taking first place.[2] The two faced each other again in the semi-finals, and Richards again beat the defending champion. The other two semi-finals were much faster, however, with five athletes breaking 50 seconds. Shericka Williams and Debbie Dunn set personal bests to qualify in the second final, and Montsho and Williams-Mills had run season's best to qualify – Aliann Pompey's national record was not enough to reach the final.[3] In the final, Richards started the race quickly, leading the first 100 m. Krivoshapka pulled slightly ahead of her at the halfway, but Richards regained the lead on the final bend. She remained in front through the home straight and won in a world-leading 49 seconds flat. Williams overtook Krivoshapka on the final stretch to take silver with a personal best of 49.32 seconds, and the Russian retained third place for the bronze. Williams-Mills was close behind for fourth place, but it was Ohuruogu's fifth-place finish that drew more attention.[4] Richards, often the fastest 400 m runner on the athletics circuit, won her first major gold medal of her career with the 38th sub-50 clocking of her career – the most of any athlete.[5] After a lacklustre season, the 2007 World Champion Ohuruogu could not repeat the performance that had made her Olympic champion the previous year.[6] Shericka Williams had twice lowered her personal best, and her silver medal winning performance was 0.02 seconds outside of Lorraine Fenton's Jamaican record.[7] Krivoshapka's bronze was Russia's first medal in the event in the post-Soviet era.[4] MedalistsGold | Silver | Bronze | | {{FlagATHCH>United States|2009 World}} | {{FlagATHCH>Jamaica|2009 World}} | {{FlagATHCH>Russia|2009 World}}
RecordsWorld record | Marita Koch|GDR}} | 47.60 | Canberra, Australia | 6 October 1985 | Championship record | Jarmila Kratochvílová|TCH}} | 47.99 | Helsinki, Finland | 10 August 1983 | World Leading | Sanya Richards|USA}} | 49.23 | Oslo, Norway | 3 July 2009 | African record | Falilat Ogunkoya|NGR}} | 49.10 | Atlanta, United States | 29 July 1996 | Asian record | Ma Yuqin|CHN}} | 49.81 | Beijing, China | 11 September 1993 | North American record | Sanya Richards|USA}} | 48.70 | Athens, Greece | 16 September 2006 | South American record | Ximena Restrepo|COL}} | 49.64 | Barcelona, Spain | 5 August 1992 | European record | Marita Koch|GDR}} | 47.60 | Canberra, Australia | 6 October 1985 | Oceanian Record | Cathy Freeman|AUS}} | 48.63 | Atlanta, United States | 29 July 1996 |
Qualification standardsSchedule Date | Time | Round | August 15, 2009 | 13:05 | Heats | August 16, 2009 | 19:40 | Semifinals | August 18, 2009 | 19:35 | Final |
ResultsHeatsQualification: First 3 in each heat(Q) and the next 6 fastest(q) advance to the semifinals. Rank | Heat | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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01|1}} | 3 | Amantle Montsho | {{FlagATHCH|Botswana|2009 World}} | 50.65 | Q | 02|2}} | 6 | Antonina Krivoshapka | {{FlagATHCH|Russia|2009 World}} | 51.03 | Q | 03|3}} | 5 | Sanya Richards | {{FlagATHCH|United States|2009 World}} | 51.06 | Q | 04|4}} | 4 | Debbie Dunn | {{FlagATHCH|United States|2009 World}} | 51.13 | Q | 05|5}} | 4 | Anastasiya Kapachinskaya | {{FlagATHCH|Russia|2009 World}} | 51.17 | Q | 06|6}} | 3 | Shericka Williams | {{FlagATHCH|Jamaica|2009 World}} | 51.23 | Q | 07|7}} | 5 | Christine Ohuruogu | {{FlagATHCH|Great Britain|2009 World}} | 51.30 | Q | 08|8}} | 1 | Lyudmila Litvinova | {{FlagATHCH|Russia|2009 World}} | 51.31 | Q | 09|9}} | 5 | Aliann Pompey | {{FlagATHCH|Guyana|2009 World}} | 51.38 | Q | 10 | 1 | Libania Grenot | {{FlagATHCH|Italy|2009 World}} | 51.45 | Q | 11 | 2 | Novlene Williams-Mills | {{FlagATHCH|Jamaica|2009 World}} | 51.55 | Q | 12 | 3 | Solen Désert-Mariller | {{FlagATHCH|France|2009 World}} | 51.63 | Q, SB | 13 | 6 | Nicola Sanders | {{FlagATHCH|Great Britain|2009 World}} | 51.64 | Q | 14 | 3 | Folasade Abugan | {{FlagATHCH|Nigeria|2009 World}} | 51.70 | q | 15 | 2 | Jessica Beard | {{FlagATHCH|United States|2009 World}} | 51.72 | Q | 16 | 2 | Sorina Nwachukwu | {{FlagATHCH|Nigeria|2009 World}} | 51.74 | Q | 17 | 5 | Norma González | {{FlagATHCH|Colombia|2009 World}} | 51.86 | q, PB | 18 | 1 | Indira Terrero | {{FlagATHCH|Cuba|2009 World}} | 51.98 | Q | 19 | 2 | Kineke Alexander | {{FlagATHCH|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines|2009 World}} | 52.44 | q, SB | 20 | 1 | Tiandra Ponteen | {{FlagATHCH|Saint Kitts and Nevis|2009 World}} | 52.54 | q | 21 | 6 | Amy Mbacke Thiam | {{FlagATHCH|Senegal|2009 World}} | 52.79 | Q | 22 | 4 | Amaka Ogoegbunam | {{FlagATHCH|Nigeria|2009 World}} | 52.85 | Q | 23 | 2 | Joy Nakhumicha Sakari | {{FlagATHCH|Kenya|2009 World}} | 52.88 | q | 24 | 1 | Christine Day | {{FlagATHCH|Jamaica|2009 World}} | 53.13 | q | 25 | 3 | Racheal Nachula | {{FlagATHCH|Zambia|2009 World}} | 53.21 | 25 | 6 | Esther Akinsulie | {{FlagATHCH|Canada|2009 World}} | 53.21 | 27 | 6 | Asami Tanno | {{FlagATHCH|Japan|2009 World}} | 53.30 | 28 | 4 | Chandrika Rasnayake | {{FlagATHCH|Sri Lanka|2009 World}} | 53.68 | 29 | 1 | Marina Maslenko | {{FlagATHCH|Kazakhstan|2009 World}} | 54.38 | 30 | 4 | Fatou Bintou Fall | {{FlagATHCH|Senegal |2009 World}} | 54.46 | 31 | 5 | Makelesi Bulikiobo | {{FlagATHCH|Fiji|2009 World}} | 54.65 | SB | 32 | 5 | Trish Bartholomew | {{FlagATHCH|Grenada|2009 World}} | 54.89 | 33 | 6 | Sharolyn Scott | {{FlagATHCH|Costa Rica|2009 World}} | 55.63 | PB | 34 | 2 | Kia Davis | {{FlagATHCH|Liberia|2009 World}} | 56.85 | 35 | 5 | Claudine Yemalin | {{FlagATHCH|Benin|2009 World}} | 58.82 | 36 | 1 | Khin Phyo Thet | {{FlagATHCH|Myanmar|2009 World}} | 60.35|1:00.35}} | PB | 37 | 4 | Rozina Shafqat | {{FlagATHCH|Pakistan|2009 World}} | 60.72|1:00.72}} | SB | 38 | 6 | Rania Alqebali | {{FlagATHCH|Jordan|2009 World}} | 60.90|1:00.90}} | SB | 97|}} | 2 | Khoury Keita | {{FlagATHCH|Mauritania|2009 World}} | 99.97|DQ}} | 97|}} | 4 | Christine Amertil | {{FlagATHCH|Bahamas|2009 World}} | 99.97|DQ}} | 98|}} | 3 | Nawal El Jack | {{FlagATHCH|Sudan|2009 World}} | 99.98|DNF}} | 99|}} | 3 | Evodie Lydie Saramandji | {{FlagATHCH|Central African Republic|2009 World}} | 99.99|DNS}} |
Key: PB = Personal best, Q = qualification by place in heat, q = qualification by overall place, SB = Seasonal best SemifinalsQualification: First 2 in each semifinal(Q) and the next 2 fastest(q) advance to the final. Rank | Heat | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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01|1}} | 2 | Shericka Williams | {{FlagATHCH|Jamaica|2009 World}} | 49.51 | Q, PB | 02|2}} | 2 | Antonina Krivoshapka | {{FlagATHCH|Russia|2009 World}} | 49.67 | Q | 03|3}} | 1 | Novlene Williams-Mills | {{FlagATHCH|Jamaica|2009 World}} | 49.88 | Q, SB | 04|4}} | 1 | Amantle Montsho | {{FlagATHCH|Botswana|2009 World}} | 49.89 | Q, SB | 05|5}} | 2 | Debbie Dunn | {{FlagATHCH|United States|2009 World}} | 49.95 | q, PB | 06|6}} | 3 | Sanya Richards | {{FlagATHCH|United States|2009 World}} | 50.21 | Q | 07|7}} | 1 | Anastasiya Kapachinskaya | {{FlagATHCH|Russia|2009 World}} | 50.30 | q | 08|8}} | 3 | Christine Ohuruogu | {{FlagATHCH|Great Britain|2009 World}} | 50.35 | Q, SB | 09|9}} | 2 | Nicola Sanders | {{FlagATHCH|Great Britain|2009 World}} | 50.45 | SB | 10 | 3 | Lyudmila Litvinova | {{FlagATHCH|Russia|2009 World}} | 50.52 | 11 | 1 | Aliann Pompey | {{FlagATHCH|Guyana|2009 World}} | 50.71 | NR | 12 | 3 | Libania Grenot | {{FlagATHCH|Italy|2009 World}} | 50.85 | 13 | 1 | Jessica Beard | {{FlagATHCH|United States|2009 World}} | 51.20 | 14 | 2 | Amy Mbacke Thiam | {{FlagATHCH|Senegal|2009 World}} | 51.70 | 15 | 2 | Folasade Abugan | {{FlagATHCH|Nigeria|2009 World}} | 51.75 | 16 | 3 | Indira Terrero | {{FlagATHCH|Cuba|2009 World}} | 51.87 | 17 | 1 | Norma González | {{FlagATHCH|Colombia|2009 World}} | 51.91 | 18 | 3 | Sorina Nwachukwu | {{FlagATHCH|Nigeria|2009 World}} | 51.98 | 19 | 2 | Joy Nakhumicha Sakari | {{FlagATHCH|Kenya|2009 World}} | 52.69 | 20 | 3 | Tiandra Ponteen | {{FlagATHCH|Saint Kitts and Nevis|2009 World}} | 53.22 | 21 | 2 | Solen Désert-Mariller | {{FlagATHCH|France|2009 World}} | 53.26 | 22 | 1 | Kineke Alexander | {{FlagATHCH|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines|2009 World}} | 53.43 | 23 | 1 | Christine Day | {{FlagATHCH|Jamaica|2009 World}} | 53.46 | 99|}} | 1 | Amaka Ogoegbunam | {{FlagATHCH|Nigeria|2009 World}} | 99.99|DNF}} |
Key: DNF = Did not finish, NR = National record, PB = Personal best, Q = qualification by place in heat, q = qualification by overall place, SB = Seasonal best FinalRank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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{{gold1}} | Sanya Richards | {{FlagATHCH|United States|2009 World}} | 49.00 | WL | {{silver2}} | Shericka Williams | {{FlagATHCH|Jamaica|2009 World}} | 49.32 | PB | {{bronze3}} | Antonina Krivoshapka | {{FlagATHCH|Russia|2009 World}} | 49.71 | 4 | Novlene Williams-Mills | {{FlagATHCH|Jamaica|2009 World}} | 49.77 | SB | 5 | Christine Ohuruogu | {{FlagATHCH|Great Britain|2009 World}} | 50.21 | SB | 6 | Debbie Dunn | {{FlagATHCH|United States|2009 World}} | 50.35 | 7 | Anastasiya Kapachinskaya | {{FlagATHCH|Russia|2009 World}} | 50.53 | 8 | Amantle Montsho | {{FlagATHCH|Botswana|2009 World}} | 50.65 | |
Key: PB = Personal best, SB = Seasonal best, WL = World leading (in a given season) References- General
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090812030428/http://berlin.iaaf.org/results/bydiscipline/disctype=4/sex=M/discCode=400/combCode=hash/timetable.html 400 metre results]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-16.
- Landells, Steve (2009-08-15). Event Report - Women's 400m - Heats. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-16.
- Specific
1. ^Landells, Steve (2009-08-09). Women's 400m - PREVIEW. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-16. [https://www.webcitation.org/5jdmMZ6s9?url=http://berlin.iaaf.org/news/kind=109/newsid=52551.html Archived] 2009-09-08. 2. ^Landells, Steve (2009-08-15). Event Report - Women's 400m - Heats. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-19. 3. ^Landells, Steve (2009-08-16). Event Report - Women's 400 Metres - Semi-Final. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-19. 4. ^1 Landells, Steve (2009-08-18). Event Report - Women's 400m - Final {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090921015047/http://berlin.iaaf.org/news/kind=108/newsid=53290.html |date=2009-09-21 }}. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-19. 5. ^Brown, Matthew (2009-08-18). Richards – ‘I enjoyed every step of my race’. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-19. 6. ^Kessel, Anna (2009-08-18). [https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/aug/18/christine-ohuruogu-sanya-richards-world-championships No miracle for Christine Ohuruogu as Sanya Richards takes gold]. The Guardian. Retrieved on 2009-08-20. 7. ^Reid, Paul A. (2009-08-19). Former coach lauds Williams' silver at World Championships {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090822092020/http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/html/20090818T230000-0500_157815_OBS_FORMER_COACH_LAUDS_WILLIAMS__SILVER_AT_WORLD_CHAMPIONSIPS.asp |date=2009-08-22 }}. Jamaica Observer. Retrieved on 2009-08-20.
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