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End 2015 National Lists Top 10 Women 400H End 2015 National Lists Top 10_Women 400H (64 countries) 53,008 1 UNITED STATES DEMUS Lashinda 52,47 83 01/09/11 1 Daegu BATTEN Kim 52,61 69 11/08/95 1 Göteborg BUFORD-BAILEY Tonya 52,62 70 11/08/95 2 Göteborg FARMER-PATRICK Sandra 52,79 62 19/08/93 2 Stuttgart TOSTA Sheena 52,95 82 11/07/04 1 Sacramento CARTER Kori 53,21 92 07/06/13 1 Eugene WILLIAMS Tiffany 53,28 83 24/06/07 1 Indianapolis GLOVER Sandra 53,32 68 13/08/05 3 Helsinki TAYLOR Brenda 53,36 79 11/07/04 2 Sacramento VICKERS Janeene 53,47 68 29/08/91 3 Tokyo 53,415 2 RUSSIA PECHONKINA Yuliya 52,34 78 08/08/03 1 Tula ANTYUKH Natalya 52,70 81 08/08/12 1 London STYEPANOVA Marina 52,94 50 17/09/86 1s Tashkent PRIVALOVA Irina 53,02 68 27/09/00 1 Sydney PONOMARYOVA Margarita 53,48 63 19/08/93 3 Stuttgart BIKERT Yekaterina 53,72 80 30/07/04 2 Tula DAVYDOVA Irina 53,77 88 29/06/12 1 Helsinki ISAKOVA Yevgeniya 53,93 78 09/08/06 1 Göteborg KNOROZ Anna 54,11 70 18/07/94 3 Niza FESENKO Yekaterina 54,14 58 10/08/83 1 Helsinki 53,882 3 JAMAICA WALKER Melaine 52,42 83 20/08/09 1 Berlin SPENCER Kaliese 52,79 87 05/08/11 1 London HEMMINGS Deon 52,82 68 31/07/96 1 Atlanta PARRIS Debbie-Ann 53,88 73 06/08/01 3s1 Edmonton WILSON Nickiesha 53,97 86 28/08/07 2s3 Osaka FARMER Sandra 54,38 62 03/09/87 4 Roma STODDART Shevon 54,47 82 11/06/05 2 Sacramento TRACEY Ristananna 54,52 92 21/06/13 1 Kingston RUSSELL Janieve 54,64 93 26/08/15 5 Beijing SCOTT Catherine 54,93 73 21/07/00 2 Kingston 54,016 4 GERMANY BUSCH Sabine 53,24 62 21/08/87 1 Potsdam ULLRICH Cornelia 53,58 63 21/08/87 2 Potsdam FIEDLER Ellen 53,63 58 28/09/88 3 Seoul MEISSNER Heike 54,03 70 31/07/96 5 Atlanta ABT Gudrun 54,04 62 28/09/88 6 Seoul RIEGER Silvia 54,22 A 70 11/09/98 5 Johannesburg LOSCH Susanne 54,24 66 19/06/88 1 Düsseldorf ROSSLEY Karin 54,28 57 17/05/80 1 Jena KRUG Petra 54,35 63 14/07/89 1 Bryansk BROSCHAT Bärbel 54,55 57 16/08/80 1 Sittard athlestats all-time 54,465 5 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I GUNNELL Sally 52,74 66 19/08/93 1 Stuttgart SHAKES-DRAYTON Perri 53,67 88 26/07/13 2 London DANVERS Tasha 53,84 77 20/08/08 3 Beijing CHILD Eilidh 54,22 87 30/06/13 2 Birmingham BEESLEY Meghan 54,52 89 23/08/15 3h3 Beijing RETCHAKAN-HENRY Gowry 54,63 60 03/08/92 5s2 Barcelona MADDOX Keri 55,22 72 12/08/00 1 Birmingham DUDGEON Sinead 55,24 76 24/07/99 1 Birmingham McCONNELL Lee 55,25 78 23/03/06 3 Melbourne SANDERS Nicola 55,32 82 23/03/06 4 Melbourne 54,655 6 CHINA HAN Qing 53,96 70 09/09/93 1 Beijing SONG Yinglan 53,96 75 22/11/01 1 Guangzhou HUANG Xiaoxiao 54,00 83 28/08/07 2s2 Osaka WANG Xing 54,40 86 21/10/05 2 Nanjing LENG Xueyan 54,52 72 09/09/93 2 Beijing LI Rui 54,93 79 22/10/97 1 Shanghai PENG Qun 55,02 76 22/10/97 2 Shanghai CHEN Yuying 55,12 63 24/06/90 1 Beijing ZHANG Weimin 55,21 70 20/05/92 1 Nanjing LI Shuju 55,43 81 21/10/97 1h2 Shanghai 54,732 7 UKRAINE ANTIPOVA Tatyana 53,37 69 22/08/04 3s2 Athína RABCHENYUK Anastasiya 53,96 83 20/08/08 4 Beijing PAVLOVA Tatyana 54,34 58 02/08/85 1h1 Leningrad YAROSHCHUK Anna 54,35 89 29/06/12 3 Helsinki TITIMETS Anna 54,56 89 16/08/14 2 Zürich SEREDA Marina 54,78 64 18/09/86 2 Tashkent LENSKAYA Irina 55,43 71 09/06/96 2 Kyiv TSUD Inna 55,44 67 09/07/96 1 Kyiv TSIRUK Natalya 55,49 55 18/09/81 1 Moskva KHODASEVICH Lyudmila 55,60 59 01/07/92 3 Schwechat 55,242 8 AUSTRALIA FLINTOFF-KING Debbie 53,17 60 28/09/88 1 Seoul PITTMAN-RAWLINSON Jana 53,22 82 28/08/03 1 Paris WELLS Lauren 55,08 88 06/07/13 1r1 Oordegem-Lede POETSCHKA Lauren 55,37 74 02/03/00 1 Melbourne BRITO Sonia 55,50 79 13/04/02 2 Brisbane FLEMING Sally 55,55 61 03/07/88 1 Ylivieska LUKE Gail 55,92 63 07/03/92 1 Adelaide PRICE Stephanie 56,03 72 02/03/00 3 Melbourne LEWIS Tamsyn 56,27 78 21/03/09 1 Brisbane LAURENDET Jenny 56,31 62 03/12/89 2 Sydney athlestats all-time 55,289 9 POLAND JESIEN Anna 53,86 78 28/08/07 1s3 Osaka BLASZAK Genowefa 54,27 57 02/07/85 1 Stockholm PSKIT Malgorzata 54,75 76 21/08/04 1h5 Athína KACPERCZYK Krystyna 55,44 48 18/08/78 1 Berlin CHRUST-ROZEJ Marta 55,49 78 20/08/05 3 Izmir LINKIEWICZ Joanna 55,62 90 06/06/15 3 Marseille WARNICKA Monika 55,82 69 26/06/93 5 Roma POLAK MATUSINSKA Tina 55,87 88 16/06/12 2 Bielsko-Biala KARPIESIUK Agnieszka 55,88 82 18/06/06 3 Warszawa STALMACH Jolanta 55,89 60 30/08/85 4 Kobe 55,316 10 FRANCE PEREC Marie-Jose 53,21 68 16/08/95 2 Zürich REGA Chantal 54,93 55 10/09/82 3 Athína KASSAMBARA Aurore 55,24 79 29/07/08 6 Monaco MORANDAIS Sylvanie 55,49 79 20/07/01 7 Monaco CAZIER-BALLO Marie-Christine 55,50 63 19/08/90 1 La Chaux-De-Fonds CHABOUDEZ Aurèlie 55,51 93 06/06/15 2 Marseille HUART Helene 55,55 65 09/08/87 1 Annecy BEAUGEANT Chantal 55,76 61 14/08/88 2 Tours ANACHARSIS Phara 55,94 83 13/07/13 1h2 Paris (Charléty) CANTION Maeva 56,03 92 12/07/15 1 Villeneuve d'Ascq 55,347 11 SOUTH AFRICA BOTHMA Myrtle 53,65 A 64 12/03/90 1 Pretoria FEBBRAIO Surita 54,05 A 73 01/04/03 1 Pretoria NEL Wenda 54,37 88 20/05/15 1 Beijing FICK Charmaine 55,49 A 59 16/04/83 1 Bloemfontein van RENSBURG Ina 55,81 A 56 30/04/82 1 Germiston WIENAND Janet 55,82 A 85 07/07/06 1 Pretoria EBERSOHN Annerie 55,87 A 90 25/05/13 1 Potchefstroom van der VEEN Karen 55,99 66 26/04/88 2 Stellenbosch van ZYL Kerryn 56,19 A 74 05/04/02 3 Germiston UYS-Van HEERDEN Lana 56,23 A 68 03/05/93 1 Pretoria 55,457 12 ROMANIA TIRLEA-MANOLACHE Ionela 53,25 76 07/07/99 2 Roma MOROSANU Angela 53,85 86 18/05/13 2 Shanghai MATEI Cristina 54,55 62 07/07/86 2 Moskva CARUTASU Nicoleta 54,94 64 26/06/93 3 Roma OANTA Iolanda 55,44 65 10/07/88 1 Bucureşti RUS Maria 56,09 83 03/07/04 1 Istanbul JIANU Camelia 56,33 68 25/06/92 2 Bucureşti DRAGHIA Ana Maria 56,57 68 07/06/86 1 Bucureşti BUHUS Alina 56,60 67 17/09/89 1 Bucureşti CRACEA Aura 56,95 70 05/06/92 4 Bucureşti athlestats all-time 55,619 13 ITALY PEDROSO Yadisleidis 54,54 87 18/05/13 3 Shanghai CECCARELLI Benedetta 54,79 80 28/08/05 3 Rieti NIEDERSTÄTTER Monika 55,10 74 21/08/99 5h3 Sevilla TROJER Irmgard 55,42 64 10/07/91 2 Athína GENTILI Manuela 55,54 78 17/07/12 1r2 Luzern DE ANGELI Virna 55,64 76 28/06/96 1 Lisboa ROCKWELL Jennifer 55,70 83 07/07/13 1 La Chaux-de-Fonds ROCCO Lara 56,43 75 26/08/98 4 Rovereto CIRULLI Giuseppina 56,44 59 07/09/84 1 Catania ZAMPERIOLI Elena 56,59 67 28/06/92 1 Udine 55,626 14 CANADA EDEH Rosie 54,39 66 31/07/96 6 Atlanta DUPREY Donalda 55,10 67 12/07/94 1 Evry-Bondoufle HAUGHTON Karlene 55,28 72 14/06/02 2 Houston DORTCH Tawa 55,58 79 11/08/05 4s2 Helsinki WELLS Sarah-Lynn 55,65 89 17/07/13 1 Luzern MONTCALM Noelle 55,81 88 06/08/14 1r1 København WATSON Sage 55,97 94 13/06/15 4 Eugene WALL Gwen 56,10 63 11/07/83 3 Edmonton MENSAH Yvonne 56,12 85 19/04/08 1 Lawrence DORR Wendy Fawn 56,26 87 17/05/13 5 Atlanta 55,699 15 BELARUS LEDOVSKAYA Tatyana 53,11 66 29/08/91 1 Tokyo KUROCHKINA Tatyana 54,39 67 28/09/88 7 Seoul IGNATYUK Natalya 55,28 63 12/07/91 2 Kyiv VORONKOVA Nelli 55,65 72 04/07/92 1 Ulm KUPRIYANOVICH Tamara 55,75 64 30/07/89 2 Leningrad ARTSIUKH Katsiaryna 56,36 91 20/06/15 2 Cheboksary YEFIMOVA Yelena 56,42 61 19/07/84 h Moskva YUSHCHENKO Lyudmila 56,48 64 18/09/86 5r1 Tashkent SVETONOSOVA Irina 56,51 58 07/06/86 h Leningrad AZEYEVA Larisa 56,9 h 66 21/06/87 1 Novosibirsk 55,787 16 NIGERIA ODUMOSU Muizat Ajoke 54,40 87 06/08/12 1sf3 London USIFO Maria 55,16 64 06/06/86 1 Indianapolis OLUWAKWEMI Adekoya 55,30 93 14/06/13 2 Warri AKINREMI Omolade 55,44 74 02/06/95 2 Knoxville OGOEGBUNAM Amaka 55,46 90 14/08/14 2 Marrakech ONANUGA Saidat 56,05 74 22/04/01 2 Walnut NDU Ugonna 56,13 91 07/06/13 5 Eugene OBILOR Catherine 56,50 85 21/07/01 2 Lagos AKINREMI Omotayo 56,55 74 14/04/01 2 Tempe STEPHENS Gladys 56,88 84 12/07/08 1r1 Alcalá de Henares athlestats all-time 55,857 17 SWEDEN SKOGLUND Ann-Louise 54,15 62 29/08/86 4 Stuttgart RYDEN Monica 54,69 66 13/08/90 1 Stockholm SVENSSON Frida 55,36 70 27/08/91 6s1 Tokyo MAIMBERG Elise 55,88 95 12/07/15 1 Tallinn MARTENSSON Erica 56,19 79 27/08/07 6h4 Osaka GUNDERT Louise 56,20 80 28/06/05 1 Sollentuna WENNBERG Christina 56,29 63 23/08/88 2r2 Bern JOHANSSON Ewa 56,39 64 29/07/90 2 Lohja KLEBE Monika 56,47 64 05/08/90 2 Karlstad PETERSEN Nadja 56,95 78 18/08/02 1 Gävle 55,905 18 BULGARIA STAMBOLOVA Vania 53,68 83 05/06/11 1 Rabat KIRILOVA Tsvetelina 55,22 77 17/08/08 3h3 Beijing DIMITROVA Radostina 55,53 66 21/07/84 3 Potsdam SABEVA Sofia 55,93 69 03/07/88 1 Sofia ASENOVA Nadezhda 55,94 62 14/07/82 1 Klagenfurt DIMITROVA Mariyana 56,33 82 19/06/04 2 Plovdiv KOLAROVA Teodora 56,48 81 17/06/07 1 Sofia PETKOVA Zhivka 56,50 67 25/08/85 2 Cottbus IVANOVA Yordanka 56,68 50 11/08/78 1 Thessaloníki NAKOVA Temenuzhka 56,76 56 05/06/83 2 Sofia 55,976 19 CZECH REPUBLIC HEJNOVÁ Zuzana 52,83 86 15/08/13 1 Moskva ROSOLOVÁ Denisa 54,24 86 29/06/12 2 Helsinki BERGROVÁ Zuzana 55,78 84 28/06/12 4sf2 Helsinki RÜCKLOVA Alena 55,87 81 20/08/05 4 Izmir FILICKOVA Anna 56,18 62 24/07/83 1 Praha SEVCIKOVA Marcela 56,45 62 24/07/83 2 Praha MACHOTKOVA Zuzana 56,50 65 21/07/90 1h1 Praha WILDOVA Dana 56,66 57 03/06/81 1 Ostrava VOLFOVÁ Kristina 57,42 88 03/07/10 1 Pardubice SÍMOVÁ Petra 57,83 66 28/06/96 3 Lisboa 56,085 20 MOROCCO BIDOUANE Nezha 52,90 69 25/08/99 2 Sevilla EL MOUTAWAKIL Nawal 54,61 62 08/08/84 1 Los Angeles LAMBARKI Hayat 55,27 88 27/06/13 1 Mersin LHABZE Lamiae 55,51 84 27/06/13 2 Mersin SKHYI Hanane 56,28 83 30/06/07 3 Meknès ZETOUANI Nadia 56,29 70 09/07/94 1 Limoges LACHGAR Zahra 57,12 78 16/07/04 4 Brazzaville OUKHINI Hanen 57,31 24/11/07 2 Cairo MAKDACH Mounia 57,44 13/07/08 3 Tanger KAHIA Houda 58,12 89 17/07/10 Casablanca athlestats all-time 56,142 21 CUBA PERNIA Daimi 52,89 76 25/08/99 1 Sevilla PEDROSO Yadisleidis 54,89 87 10/06/12 1 Brazzaville MONTELIER Lencys 55,74 A 71 24/03/95
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