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RESULTS 400 Metres Hurdles Women - Final London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 RESULTS 400 Metres Hurdles Women - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 52.34 Yuliya PECHENKINA RUS 25 Tula (Arsenal Stadium) 8 Aug 2003 Championships Record CR 52.42 Melaine WALKER JAM 26 Berlin (Olympiastadion) 20 Aug 2009 World Leading WL 52.64 Dalilah MUHAMMAD USA 27 Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 25 Jun 2017 Area Record AR National Record NR Personal Best PB Season Best SB 10 August 2017 21:38 START TIME 18° C 60 % TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 Kori CARTER USA 3 Jun 92 9 53.07 0.151 2 Dalilah MUHAMMAD USA 7 Feb 90 4 53.50 0.152 3 Ristananna TRACEY JAM 9 May 92 7 53.74 PB 0.178 4 Zuzana HEJNOVÁ CZE 19 Dec 86 6 54.20 SB 0.151 5 Léa SPRUNGER SUI 5 Mar 90 5 54.59 0.183 6 Sage WATSON CAN 20 Jun 94 8 54.92 0.172 7 Cassandra TATE USA 11 Sep 90 3 55.43 0.216 8 Eilidh DOYLE GBR 20 Feb 87 2 55.71 0.157 ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP LIST SEASON OUTDOOR TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2017 52.34 Yuliya PECHENKINA (RUS) Tula (Arsenal Stadium) 8 Aug 03 52.64 Dalilah MUHAMMAD (USA) Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 25 Jun 52.42 Melaine WALKER (JAM) Berlin (Olympiastadion) 20 Aug 09 52.75 Shamier LITTLE (USA) Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 25 Jun 52.47 Lashinda DEMUS (USA) Daegu (DS) 1 Sep 11 52.96 Kori CARTER (USA) Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 25 Jun 52.61 Kim BATTEN (USA) Göteborg (Ullevi Stadium) 11 Aug 95 53.11 Ashley SPENCER (USA) Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 25 Jun 52.62 Tonja BUFORD-BAILEY (USA) Göteborg (Ullevi Stadium) 11 Aug 95 53.14 Georganne MOLINE (USA) Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 25 Jun 52.64 Dalilah MUHAMMAD (USA)Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 25 Jun 17 53.74 Ristananna TRACEY (JAM) London 10 Aug 52.70 Natalya ANTYUKH (RUS) London (Olympic Stadium) 8 Aug 12 53.82 Sydney MCLAUGHLIN (USA) Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 25 Jun 52.74 Sally GUNNELL (GBR)Stuttgart (Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion) 19 Aug 93 54.02 Janieve RUSSELL (JAM) London (Olympic Stadium) 9 Jul 52.75 Shamier LITTLE (USA) Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 25 Jun 17 54.20 Zuzana HEJNOVÁ (CZE) London 10 Aug 52.77 Faní HALKIÁ (GRE) Athína (Olympic Stadium) 22 Aug 04 54.29 Rhonda WHYTE (JAM) Kingston (NS), JAM 23 Jun 54.29 Léa SPRUNGER (SUI) Lausanne (Pontaise) 6 Jul Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-400H-W-f--1--.RS1..v1 Issued at 21:41 on Thursday, 10 August 2017 Official Partners.
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