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RESULTS 400 Metres Women - Round 1 REVISED Doha (QAT) 27 September - 6 October 2019 RESULTS 400 Metres Women - Round 1 First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) advance to the Semi-Finals SHAKIMA WIMBLEY (USA) REINSTATED BY THE VIDEO REFEREE RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 47.60 Marita KOCH GDR 28 Canberra (Bruce Stadium) 6 Oct 1985 Championships Record CR 47.99 Jarmila KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ TCH 32 Helsinki (Olympic Stadium) 10 Aug 1983 World Leading WL 49.05 Shaunae MILLER-UIBO BAH 25 Gainesville, FL (USA) 27 Apr 2019 Area Record AR National Record NR Personal Best PB Season Best SB 30 September 2019 18:20 START TIME 73 % Heat 1 6 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 Phyllis FRANCIS USA 4 May 92 2 50.77 Q 0.203 2 Sada WILLIAMS BAR 1 Dec 97 4 52.14 Q 0.163 3 Lada VONDROVÁ CZE 6 Sep 99 3 52.23 Q 0.208 4 Anita HORVAT SLO 7 Sep 96 7 52.73 0.230 5 Cátia AZEVEDO POR 9 Mar 94 6 52.79 0.186 6 Christine BOTLOGETSWE BOT 1 Oct 95 8 53.27 0.236 7 Hellen SYOMBUA KEN 8 Aug 97 5 57.07 0.204 Ingrid Yahocza NARVÁEZ SOLIS NCA 15 Feb 94 9 DQ 163.3(a) 0.207 NOTE IAAF Rule 163.3(a) - Lane infringement 30 September 2019 18:28 START TIME 73 % Heat 2 6 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 Wadeline JONATHAS USA 19 Feb 98 3 50.57 Q 0.170 2 Shericka JACKSON JAM 16 Jul 94 8 51.13 Q 0.201 3 Bendere OBOYA AUS 17 Apr 00 6 51.21 (.203) Q PB 0.216 4 Lisanne DE WITTE NED 10 Sep 92 7 51.31 q 0.188 5 Emily DIAMOND GBR 11 Jun 91 9 51.66 q SB 0.150 6 Patience Okon GEORGE NGR 25 Nov 91 5 51.77 q 0.205 7 Eleni ARTYMATA CYP 16 May 86 4 51.90 0.262 8 Alyona MAMINA ANA 30 May 90 2 52.15 0.197 30 September 2019 18:36 START TIME 73 % Heat 3 6 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 Shakima WIMBLEY USA 23 Apr 95 9 51.17 Q 0.235 2 Iga BAUMGART-WITAN POL 11 Apr 89 8 51.34 (.333) Q 0.209 3 Laviai NIELSEN GBR 13 Mar 96 2 51.52 Q 0.172 4 Tiffani SILVA MARINHO BRA 6 May 99 7 51.96 (.956) 0.232 5 Aiyanna-Brigitte STIVERNE CAN 20 Feb 95 6 52.03 0.133 6 Leni SHIDA UGA 22 May 94 3 52.22 0.297 7 Maria Benedicta CHIGBOLU ITA 27 Jul 89 5 52.63 0.237 8 Janet RICHARD MLT 3 Jul 98 4 54.33 PB 0.170 1 Timing by SEIKO AT-400-W-h----.RS6..v2 Issued at 19:26 on Monday, 30 September 2019 2 Official IAAF Partners REVISED Doha (QAT) 27 September - 6 October 2019 RESULTS 400 Metres Women - Round 1 SHAKIMA WIMBLEY (USA) REINSTATED BY THE VIDEO REFEREE 30 September 2019 18:44 START TIME 73 % Heat 4 6 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 Galefele MOROKO BOT 16 Apr 97 2 50.59 Q PB 0.248 2 Stephenie Ann MCPHERSON JAM 25 Nov 88 3 51.21 (.209) Q 0.135 3 Favour OFILI NGR 31 Dec 02 5 51.51 Q PB 0.189 4 Aliyah ABRAMS GUY 3 Apr 97 7 51.73 q 0.179 5 Kendall ELLIS USA 8 Mar 96 8 51.82 q 0.211 6 Roxana GÓMEZ CUB 7 Jan 99 9 51.85 (.841) q 0.189 7 Maggie BARRIE SLE 29 May 96 6 52.16 SB 0.146 8 Gabriella O'GRADY AUS 18 Feb 97 4 54.99 0.156 30 September 2019 18:52 START TIME 73 % Heat 5 6 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 Shaunae MILLER-UIBO BAH 15 Apr 94 5 51.30 Q 0.171 2 Déborah SANANES FRA 26 Oct 95 6 51.76 Q 0.226 3 Mary MORAA KEN 15 Jun 00 8 51.85 (.848) Q 0.283 4 Polina MILLER ANA 9 Jun 00 2 51.96 (.958) 0.198 5 Anna KIEŁBASI ŃSKA POL 26 Jun 90 4 52.25 0.172 6 Anastasia LE-ROY JAM 11 Sep 87 7 52.26 0.194 7 Irini VASILIOU GRE 18 Mar 90 9 52.31 0.214 8 Kenza SOSSE QAT 11 Oct 99 3 1:06.76 0.171 30 September 2019 19:00 START TIME 73 % Heat 6 6 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 Salwa Eid NASER BRN 23 May 98 2 50.74 Q 0.192 2 Justyna ŚWI ĘTY-ERSETIC POL 3 Dec 92 8 51.34 (.333) Q 0.218 3 Paola MORÁN MEX 25 Feb 97 4 51.58 Q 0.250 4 Kseniya AKSYONOVA ANA 14 Jan 88 5 51.99 0.204 5 Madeline PRICE CAN 11 Sep 95 3 52.24 0.194 6 Anjali DEVI IND 15 Sep 98 7 52.33 0.239 7 Amandine BROSSIER FRA 15 Aug 95 6 52.81 0.194 8 Aishath Himna HASSAN MDV 7 Jan 02 9 59.91 0.189 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2019 47.60 Marita KOCH (GDR) Canberra (Bruce Stadium) 6 Oct 85 49.05 Shaunae MILLER-UIBO (BAH) Gainesville, FL (USA) 27 Apr 47.99 Jarmila KRATOCHVÍLOVÁ (TCH)Helsinki (Olympic Stadium) 10 Aug 83 49.17 Salwa Eid NASER (BRN) Lausanne (SUI) 5 Jul 48.25 Marie-José PÉREC (FRA) Atlanta (Olympic Stadium), GA 29 Jul 96 49.19 Aminatou SEYNI (NIG) Lausanne (SUI) 5 Jul 48.27 Olga BRYZGINA (URS) Canberra (Bruce Stadium) 6 Oct 85 49.78 Shericka JACKSON (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 23 Jun 48.59 Tatána KOCEMBOVÁ (TCH) Helsinki (Olympic Stadium) 10 Aug 83 50.20 Shakima WIMBLEY (USA) Des Moines, IA (USA) 26 Jul 48.63 Cathy FREEMAN (AUS) Atlanta (Olympic Stadium), GA 29 Jul 96 50.38 Kendall ELLIS (USA) Des Moines, IA (USA) 27 Jul 48.70 Sanya RICHARDS-ROSS (USA) Athína (Olympic Stadium) 16 Sep 06 50.44 Wadeline JONATHAS (USA) Des Moines, IA (USA) 27 Jul 48.83 Valerie BRISCO-HOOKSLos (USA) Angeles (Memorial Coliseum) 6 Aug 84 50.48 Christine BOTLOGETSWE (BOT) Rabat (MAR) 16 Jun 48.89 Ana Gabriela GUEVARAParis (MEX) Saint-Denis (Stade de France) 27 Aug 03 50.59 Galefele MOROKO (BOT) Doha 30 Sep 48.97 Shaunae MILLER-UIBO (BAH) Monaco (MON) 20 Jul 18 50.60 Dalilah MUHAMMAD (USA) Chorzów (POL) 16 Jun 2 Timing by SEIKO AT-400-W-h----.RS6..v2 Issued at 19:26 on Monday, 30 September 2019 2 Official IAAF Partners.
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