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Women's 400M Hurdles Olympic Stadium Athletics オリンピックスタジアム 陸上競技 / Athlétisme Stade olympique Women's 400m Hurdles 女子400mハードル / 400 m haies - femmes MON 2 AUG 2021 Semi-Final 3 Start Time 20:55 準決勝 - 3組 / Demi-finale 3 Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste de départ détaillée WORLD RECORD 51.90 McLAUGHLIN Sydney USA Eugene, OR (USA) 26 JUN 2021 OLYMPIC RECORD 52.64 WALKER Melaine JAM Beijing (CHN) 20 AUG 2008 NOC World Lane Athlete Bib Name Code Date of Birth PB SB Ranking Personal Details General Interest Tokyo 2020 Results 2 2405 PEDROSO Yadisleidis ITA 28 JAN 1987 54.54 55.57 31 Height: - Finished 12th at 2016 OG. Placed 15th at 2019 WCh, 13th in 2017, 35th 1st Rd, Heat 1: 5th, 55.57 in 2015. Finished 5th at 2018, 2014 European Ch. Silver at 2009 Central American & Caribbean Ch. She is coach by husband Massimo MATRONE and switched from representing Cuba to Italy after marrying him, being eligible in 2013. She started 400m hurdles aged 16 after initially playing volleyball. 3 2028 TURNER Jessica GBR 8 AUG 1995 54.77 54.77 14 Height: - Finished 20th at 2019 WCh, 30th in 2017. Placed 14th at 2018 CWG. 1st Rd, Heat 4: 4th, 56.83 Silver at 2017 U23 European Ch. In 2021 season, 3rd at Golden Gala in Diamond League, 2nd at Grand Prix Gateshead. Took up athletics aged 9 and was inspired by Mo FARAH's exploits at 2012 OG. 'I watched Mo in the 5000m and I was glued to the TV.' She has been a life guard, exam invigilator and a teaching assistant. 4 1536 GONZALEZ Melissa COL 24 JUN 1994 55.32 55.32 35 Height: - Finished 26th at 2019 WCh. Gold at 2021, 2019 South American Ch, 1st Rd, Heat 1: 2nd, 55.32 silver in 2017. Finished 9th at 2019 PanAm Games. Silver at 2018 South American Games. Finished 21st at 2015 USA Ch. In other events - gold in 4x400m relay at 2021 South American Ch. Gold in 4x400m relay, silver in 4x100m relay at 2019 South American Ch. Bronze in 100m hurdles at 2017 South American Ch. 5 2987 BOL Femke NED 23 FEB 2000 52.37 52.37 3 Height: - Finished 22nd at 2019 WCh. Gold at 2019 Junior European Ch. In 2021 1st Rd, Heat 4: 1st, 54.43 season, 1st at British Grand Prix, Stockholm Bauhaus Galan, Bislett Games, Golden Gala Diamond League events, 1st at Gyulai Istvan Memorial, FBK-Games Continental Tour events. In other events - finished 4th in 4x400m mixed relay at 2020 OG. Gold in 400m, 4x400m relay at 2021 Indoor European Ch. 6 3516 SPRUNGER Lea SUI 5 MAR 1990 54.06 54.74 8 Height: - Finished 26th at 2016 OG. Placed 4th at 2019 WCh, 5th in 2017, 13th in 1st Rd, Heat 5: 3rd, 54.74 2015. Gold at 2018 European Ch, bronze in 2016. In 2021 season, 6th at British Grand Prix, 8th at Stockholm Bauhaus Galan, 6th at Bislett Games in Diamond League, 6th at Gyulai Istvan Memorial on Continental Tour. Started as a heptathlete. She is a passionate gardener, growing her own food during the pandemic. 7 3766 TKACHUK Viktoriya UKR 8 NOV 1994 54.02 54.02 12 Height: - Placed 22nd at 2016 OG. Placed 31st at 2017 WCh, 29th in 2015. 1st Rd, Heat 1: 1st, 54.80 Placed 7th at 2018 European Ch, 9th in 2016. In 2021 season, 5th at Stockholm Bauhaus Galan, 3rd at Bislett Games in Diamond League, 4th at Gyulai Istvan Memorial on Continental Tour. Keen on photography, making videos. She made her debut for Ukraine at 2015 European Team Ch. Out for almost two years between 2018-2020 through injury. Note: World Ranking as of 22 July 2020. Legend: PB Personal Best SB Season Best OG Olympic Games Rd Round ATHW400MHURD----------SFNL000300--_N59A 1 Report created Mon 2 Aug 2021 11:04 Page 1 / 2 Olympic Stadium Athletics オリンピックスタジアム 陸上競技 / Athlétisme Stade olympique Women's 400m Hurdles 女子400mハードル / 400 m haies - femmes MON 2 AUG 2021 Semi-Final 3 Start Time 20:55 準決勝 - 3組 / Demi-finale 3 Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste de départ détaillée NOC World Lane Athlete Bib Name Code Date of Birth PB SB Ranking Personal Details General Interest Tokyo 2020 Results 8 3836 COCKRELL Anna USA 28 AUG 1997 53.70 53.70 28 Height: - Bronze at 2021 NCh, 5th in 2018, 6th in 2019, 8th in 2017, 11th in 2016. 1st Rd, Heat 1: 3rd, 55.37 Silver at 2019 PanAm Games. Gold at 2016 Junior WCh. In other events - gold in 4x400m relay at 2019 PanAm Games, gold in 4x400m relay at 2016 Junior WCh. She considered quitting the sport in 2019 due to mental health issues. Her coaches, teacher and friends at the University of Southern California convinced her to continue. 9 1659 PETERSEN Sara Slott DEN 9 APR 1987 53.55 55.21 18 Height: - Silver at 2016 OG, 18th in 2012. DSQ at 2019 WCh, 9th in 2017, 4th in 1st Rd, Heat 3: 3rd, 55.52 2015, 18th in 2011, 20th in 2009. Gold at 2016 European Ch. In 2021 season, 5th at Golden Gala in Diamond League, 5th at FBK-Games, 3rd at Golden Spike on Continental Tour, 1st at Grand Prix Gateshead. Holds master degree in sports science and in 2016 she was Denmark's first female to win a medal on the track in athletics. Note: World Ranking as of 22 July 2020. Legend: PB Personal Best SB Season Best OG Olympic Games Rd Round ATHW400MHURD----------SFNL000300--_N59A 1 Report created Mon 2 Aug 2021 11:04 Page 2 / 2.
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