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2019 World Championships Statistics
2019 World Championships Statistics – Women’s DT by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Doha: 1) Perkovic can complete medal set by winning a bronze 2) Can Cuban (Perez and Caballero) win gold and silver, joining GDR as second to do so? 3) Can Caballero become 5th WDT to win gold for the second time at WC? Summary: All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Dist Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 71.62 Martina Hellmann GDR 1 Roma 1987 2 2 71.02 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL 1 To kyo 1991 3 3 70.31 Sandra Perkovic CRO 1 London 2017 4 4 70.12 Diana Gansky GDR 2 Roma 1987 5 69.67 Sandra Perkovic 1qA London 2017 6 5 69.64 Dani Stevens AUS 2 London 2017 7 6 69.28 Denia Caballero CUB 1 Beijing 2015 8 7 69.12 Ilke Wylud da GER 2 Tokyo 1991 9 68.94 Martina Optiz 1 Helsinki 1983 10 68.82 Tsvetanka Khristova 3 Roma 1987 Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 2.23m 66.56 Franka Dietzsch GER Helsinki 2005 2.09m 68.14 Franka Dietzsch GER Sevilla 1999 Min 13cm 65.44 Dani Samuels AUS Berlin 2009 18cm 67.32 Irina Yatchenko BLR Paris 2003 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 71.62 Martina Hellmann GDR Roma 1987 2 70.12 Diana Gansky GDR Roma 1987 69.64 Dani Stevens AUS London 2017 69.12 Ilke Wyludda GER Tokyo 1991 3 68.82 Tsvetanka Khristova BUL Roma 1987 4 68.20 Ilke Wyludda GDR Roma 1987 Multiple Medalists: Sandra Perkovic (CRO): 2013 Gold; 2015 Silver, 2017 Gold Yarelis Barrios (CUB): 2007 Silver, 2009 Silver, 2011 Bronze Franka Dietzsch (GER): 1999 Gold, 2005 -
ASIAN Athletics 2 0 1 7 R a N K I N G S
ASIAN athletics 2 0 1 7 R a n k i n g s compiled by: Heinrich Hubbeling - ASIAN AA Statistician – C o n t e n t s Page 1 Table of Contents/Abbreviations for countries 2 - 3 Introduction/Details 4 - 9 Asian Continental Records 10 - 60 2017 Rankings – Men events 60 Name changes (to Women´s Rankings) 61 - 108 2017 Rankings – Women events 109 – 111 Asian athletes in 2017 World lists 112 Additions/Corrections to 2016 Rankings 113 - 114 Contacts for other publications etc. ============================================================== Abbreviations for countries (as used in this booklet) AFG - Afghanistan KGZ - Kyrghizstan PLE - Palestine BAN - Bangladesh KOR - Korea (South) PRK - D P R Korea BHU - Bhutan KSA - Saudi Arabia QAT - Qatar BRN - Bahrain KUW - Kuwait SGP - Singapore BRU - Brunei LAO - Laos SRI - Sri Lanka CAM - Cambodia LBN - Lebanon SYR - Syria CHN - China MAC - Macau THA - Thailand HKG - Hongkong MAS - Malaysia TJK - Tajikistan INA - Indonesia MDV - Maldives TKM - Turkmenistan IND - India MGL - Mongolia TLS - East Timor IRI - Iran MYA - Myanmar TPE - Chinese Taipei IRQ - Iraq NEP - Nepal UAE - United Arab E. JOR - Jordan OMA - Oman UZB - Uzbekistan JPN - Japan PAK - Pakistan VIE - Vietnam KAZ - Kazakhstan PHI - Philippines YEM - Yemen ============================================================== Cover Photo: MUTAZ ESSA BARSHIM -World Athlet of the Year 2017 -World Champion 2017 -World 2017 leader with 2.40 m (achieved twice) -undefeated during the 2017 season 1 I n t r o d u c t i o n With this booklet I present my 29th consecutive edition of Asian athletics statistics. As in the previous years I am very grateful to the ASIAN ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION and its secretary and treasurer, Mr Maurice Nicholas as well as to Mrs Regina Long; without their support I would not have been able to realise this project. -
Sino-US Relations and Ulysses S. Grant's Mediation
Looking for a Friend: Sino-U.S. Relations and Ulysses S. Grant’s Mediation in the Ryukyu/Liuqiu 琉球 Dispute of 1879 Thesis Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in the Graduate School of The Ohio State University By Chad Michael Berry Graduate Program in East Asian Studies The Ohio State University 2014 Thesis Committee: Christopher A. Reed, Advisor Robert J. McMahon Ying Zhang Copyright by Chad Michael Berry 2014 Abstract In March 1879, Japan announced the end of the Ryukyu (Liuqiu) Kingdom and the establishment of Okinawa Prefecture in its place. For the previous 250 years, Ryukyu had been a quasi-independent tribute-sending state to Japan and China. Following the arrival of Western imperialism to East Asia in the 19th century, Japan reacted to the changing international situation by adopting Western legal standards and clarifying its borders in frontier areas such as the Ryukyu Islands. China protested Japanese actions in Ryukyu, though Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) leaders were not willing to go to war over the islands. Instead, Qing leaders such as Li Hongzhang (1823-1901) and Prince Gong (1833-1898) sought to resolve the dispute through diplomatic means, including appeals to international law, rousing global public opinion against Japan, and, most significantly, requesting the mediation of the United States and former U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885). Initially, China hoped Grant’s mediation would lead to a restoration of the previous arrangement of Ryukyu being a dually subordinate kingdom to China and Japan. In later negotiations, China sought a three-way division of the islands among China, Japan, and Ryukyu. -
International Evaluation of Research and Doctoral Training at The
INTERNATIONAL EVALUATION OF RESEARCH AND DOCTORAL TRAINING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI 2005–2010 RC-Specific Evaluation of CPHS – Centre for Population, Health and Society Seppo Saari & Antti Moilanen (Eds.) Evaluation Panel: Social Sciences INTERNATIONAL EVALUATION OF RESEARCH AND DOCTORAL TRAINING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI 2005–2010 RC-Specific Evaluation of CPHS – Centre for Population, Health and Society Seppo Saari & Antti Moilanen (Eds.) University of Helsinki Administrative Publications 80/123 Evaluations 2012 Publisher: University of Helsinki Editors: Seppo Saari & Antti Moilanen Title: Type of publication: International Evaluation of Research and Doctoral Training at the University of Evaluations Helsinki 2005–2010 : RC-Specific Evaluation of CPHS – Centre for Population, Health and Society Summary: Researcher Community (RC) was a new concept of the participating unit in the evaluation. Participation in the evaluation was voluntary and the RCs had to choose one of the five characteristic categories to participate. Evaluation of the Researcher Community was based on the answers to the evaluation questions. In addition a list of publications and other activities were provided by the TUHAT system. The CWTS/Leiden University conducted analyses for 80 RCs and the Helsinki University Library for 66 RCs. Panellists, 49 and two special experts in five panels evaluated all the evaluation material as a whole and discussed the feedback for RC-specific reports in the panel meetings in Helsinki. The main part of this report is consisted of the feedback which is published as such in the report. Chapters in the report: 1. Background for the evaluation 2. Evaluation feedback for the Researcher Community 3. -
Javelin Throw
2011 Asian Championships Statistics – Men’s JT The Asian Championships record of 82.75m is within the reach of Yukifumi Murakami. Furthermore, the largest winning margin with a new Javelin is 4m, which can be broken also. All time performance list at the Asian Championships (new Javelin) Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 82.75 Li Rongxiang CHN 1 Colombo 2002 2 2 81.62 Zhang Lianbiao CHN 1 Kuala Lumpur 1991 3 3 81.50 Yukifumi Murakami JPN 1 Guangzhou 2009 4 4 80.44 Masami Yoshida JPN 2 Kuala Lumpur 1991 5 5 80.25 Wang Qingbo CHN 2 Guangzhou 2009 6 6 80.08 Qin Qiang CHN 3 Guangzhou 2009 7 7 79.70 Sergey Voynov UZB 2 Colombo 2002 8 79.60 Zhang Lianbiao 1 Djakarta 1995 9 79.25 Li Rongxiang 1 Manila 2003 10 8 79.22 Park Jae-Myong KOR 3 Colombo 2002 11 78.92 Zhang Lianbiao 1 Manila 1993 11 9 78.92 Jagdish Singh Bishnoi IND 4 Colombo 2002 13 78.28 Li Rongxiang 1 Incheon 2005 14 10 78.07 Chen Qi CHN 1 Amman 2007 15 77.61 Zhang Lianbiao 1 Fukuoka 1998 16 77.48 Li Rongxiang 2 Fukuoka 1998 17 11 77.32 Vladimir Parfyonov UZB 2 Manila 1993 18 77.04 Yukifumi Murakami 2 Manila 2003 All time performance list at the Asian Championships (old Javelin) Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 86.50 Shen Maomao CHN 1 Tokyo 1979 2 85.40 Shen Maomao 1 Tokyo 1981 3 2 79.50 Masami Yoshida JPN 1 Kuwait City 1983 4 3 78.56 Yoshinari Kuriyama JPN 2 Tokyo 1981 5 4 78.46 Toshihiro Yamada JPN 2 Tokyo 1979 5 4 78.46 Masahiko Takita JPN 3 Tokyo 1979 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 9.34m (old) -
2019 World Championships Statistics - Men’S 110Mh by K Ken Nakamura
2019 World Championships Statistics - Men’s 110mH by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Doha: 1) If Shubenkov wins silver, he will join Jackson and Liu as one of the hurdlers with complete set of medals. 2) Can McLeod or Shubenkov become 4 th hurdler to win 110mH at WC twice? Summary: All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 12. 91 0.5 Colin Jackson GBR 1 Stuttgart 1993 2 2 12.93 0.0 Allen Johnson USA 1 Athinai 1997 3 3 12.95 1.7 Liu Xiang CHN 1 Osaka 2007 4 4 12.98 0.2 Sergey Shubenkov RUS 1 Beijing 2015 5 5 12.99 1.7 Terrence Trammell USA 2 Osaka 2007 6 6 13.00 0.5 Tony Jarrett GBR 2 Stuttgart 1993 6 13.00 -0.1 Allen Johnson 1 Göteborg 1995 6 7 13.00 0.3 David Oliver USA 1 Moskva 2013 9 8 13.02 1.7 David Payne USA 3 Osaka 2007 10 9 13.03 0.2 Hansle Parchment JAM 2 Beijing 2015 Margin of Victory Difference time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.13 second 13.00 David Oliver USA Moskva 2013 0.12 second 12.93 Allen Johnson USA Athinai 1997 0.11 second 13.16 Jason Richardson USA Daegu 2011 0.10 second 13.04 Omar McLeod JAM London 2017 0.09second 12.91 Colin Jackson GBR Stuttgart 1993 Min 0.00s econd 13.06 Greg Foster USA Tokyo 1991 0.01 second 13.14 Ryan Brathwaite BAR Berlin 2009 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Time wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 12.91 0.5 Colin Jackson GBR Stuttgart 1993 2 12.99 1.7 Terrence Trammell USA Osaka 2007 13.00 0.5 Tony Jarrett GBR Stuttgart 1993 3 13.02 1.7 David Payne USA Osaka 2007 4 13.13 -0.2 Dominique Arnold USA Helsinki 2005 Multiple Medalists: Allen Johnson (USA): 1995, 1997, 2001, 2003 Colin Jackson (GBR): 1993, 1999 Greg Foster (USA): 1983, 1987, 1991 All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 12. -
Technical Program
MONDAY, JULY 30 11:00AM 1801770 Polysaccharide Composites as Barrier Materials Jeffrey Catchmark, Penn State, University Park, PA TECHNICAL PROGRAM United States (Presenter: Jeffrey Catchmark) (Jeffrey MONDAY, JULY 30 Catchmark, Kai Chi, Snehasish Basu) 9:30AM-12:00PM 11:15AM 1800994 Production and characterization of in situ synthesis of silver nanoparticles into TEMPO-mediated oxi- The purpose of these Sessions is the open exchange of dized bacterial cellulose and their antivibriocidal ac- ideas, therefore, remarks made by a participant or mem- tivity against shrimp pathogens Sivaramasamy Elayaraja, Zhejiang University, ber of the audience cannot be quoted or attributed to ei- Hangzhou, Zhejiang China, People’s Republic of (Pre- ther the individual or the individuals’ company. NO senter: Sivaramasamy Elayaraja) (Sivaramasamy Ela- RECORDING of the participants’ remarks or discussion is yaraja, Liu Gang, Jianhai Xiang, Songming Zhu) 11:30AM 1801330 Design, Development, Evaluation of Gum Arabic permitted. Pictures of any material shown here are not Milling Machine permitted. Eyad Eltigani, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Khar- toum Sudan (Presenter: Eyad Eltigani) (Eyad Mohamed Eltigani Abuzeid, Khalid Elgassim Mohamed Ahmed, In respect for the presenters and the people attending the Hossamaldein Fadoul Brima) conference, ASABE would request that anyone having a 11:45AM 1801112 The Design of Longitudinal - axial cylinder for the combine pager, cell phone, or other electronic device please turn Meng Fanhu, Sandong University Technology, Zibo, them off. If your situation does not allow for these devices Shandong province China, People’s Republic of (Pre- to be turned off, please reseat yourself close to an exit senter: Meng Fanhu) (Meng Fanhu) such that everyone can benefit from the information pre- sented here without disruption. -
Bombay Athletics Online
ASIAN GRAND PRIX MEET - MANILA 100 M MEN W/S:+3.0 W/S POSITION NAME COUNTRY PERF 1 SITTICHAI SUWARAPRATEEP THA 10.28 S 2 REANCHAI SRIHARWONG THA 10.47 S 3 DENIS KONDRATEYEV KAZ 10.51 S 4 CLIFFORD JOSHUA IND 10.54 S 5 HAMOOD ABDULLAH SAID AL DAIHAMI OMN 10.55 S 6 MOHAMED ABDULLAH SALIM AL HOOTI OMN 10.58 S 7 FIDEL GALLENERO PHI 10.92 S 8 ANAND MENEZES IND DQ FALSE START 400 M MEN POSITION NAME COUNTRY PERF 1 FAWZY DAHASH AL SHEMMERI KUW 46.20 S 2 ROHAN PRADEEP KUMARA SRI 46.61 S 3 SUGATH THILAKARATNE SRI 46.81 S 4 P.RAMACHANDRAN IND 47.26 S 5 MOHAMMUD ZAIFUL BIN ZAINAL ABID MAS 47.64 S 6 MANOJ LAL IND 48.06 S 7 ERNIE CANDELARIO PHI 48.24 S 8 RODRIGO TANUAN PHI 48.41 S 800 M MEN POSITION NAME COUNTRY PERF 1 LEE JAE HOON KOR 1:47.06 S 2 JOHN LOZADA PHI 1:47.77 S 3 KIM SOON HYUNG KOR 1:48.19 S 4 MIKHAIL KOLGANOV KAZ 1:48.38 S 5 REDOHANE IFANEJADDOUCH SYR 1:48.70 S 6 K.M. BINU IND 1:50.68 S 7 JOAR CALVADORES PHI 2:00.13 S 3000 M MEN POSITION NAME COUNTRY PERF 1 EDUARDO BUENAVISTA PHI 8:17.14 S 2 SHIVANANDA IND 8:22.14 S 3 RENE HERRERA PHI 8:37.54 S 4 CRISANTO CANILLO PHI 8:54.42 S 5 NOEL BAUTISTA PHI 9:22.17 S 6 RIO DELA CRUZ PHI 9:39.39 S 400 M H MEN POSITION NAME COUNTRY PERF 1 BADER AMAN AL FULAJI KUW 49.96 S 2 YEVGENIY MELESHENKO KAZ 50.34 S 3 DOMINGO MANATA PHI 53.18 S 4 CHEN TEIN WEN TPE DNF 5 HANI MUHREJ SYR DNS HIGH JUMP MEN POSITION NAME COUNTRY PERF 1 LEE JIN TAEK KOR 2.20 M 2 WANG ZHOUZHOU CHINA 2.18 M 3 BAE KYUNG HO KOR 2.18 M 4 ZHOU ZHONGGE CHINA 2.11 M 5 LOO KUM ZEE MAS 2.08 M 6 SEAN GUEVARA PHI 2.05 M 7 AROSHA RANGANA PIGEIRA -
Indonesian Athletic Federation
13th ASIAN JUNIOR ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS JAKARTA, INDONESIA STADION MADYA SENAYAN - Thursday 12-06-08 to Sunday 15-06-08 COMPLETE RESULTS - ALL ROUNDS Men's 100 Meter * ASIAN JR RECORD: 10.22 VITALIY MEDVEDEV KAZ 14-07-95 # ASIAN JR CHAMPS: 10.26 LI TAO PR CHINA JAKARTA 05-12-86 Preliminaries - Results - Thursday 12-06-08 24 Advance: Top 4 Each Heat Plus Next 4 Best Times PLACE NAME YR TEAM TIME HT ===== ============================ ========================= ============ == 1 LAI, CHUN HO '89 HONGKONG CHINA 10.51 0.0 2 2 SALFA, OMAR '89 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 10.60 0.2 4 3 TSUI, CHI HO '90 HONGKONG CHINA 10.62 -0.3 3 4 ABEPITIYA, SHEHAN '90 SRI LANKA 10.63 0.0 1 5 JANKEM, POOMMANUS '89 THAILAND 10.71 0.0 5 6 FADLIN '89 INDONESIA 10.63 0.0 2 7 SU, YUNG-CHUN '90 CHINESE TAIPEI 10.65 0.2 4 8 PRARUEANG, WEERAWAT '91 THAILAND 10.65 0.2 4 9 LIANG, TSE-CHING '90 CHINESE TAIPEI 10.67 0.0 1 10 KANG LI LOONG, KALVIN '90 SINGAPORE 10.69 -0.3 3 11 KAWAI, GENKI '89 JAPAN 10.74 0.0 5 12 YANO, SHOGO '90 JAPAN 10.70 -0.3 3 13 KIM, KUK-YOUNG '91 KOREA 10.70 0.0 2 14 LUMAIN, FERNANDO '89 INDONESIA 10.89 0.0 1 15 AHMAD, ZABIDI '89 MALAYSIA 10.93 0.0 5 16 PATONIA, MUHAMAD '89 INDONESIA 10.75 -0.3 3 17 HUANG, XIANG '92 PR. CHINA 10.78 0.0 2 18 GULYAYEV, DENIS '90 KAZAKHSTAN 10.88 0.2 4 19 HOSSIENI H., MEHRAN '90 IR IRAN 10.91 0.0 1 20 ILIN, DMITRII '89 KYRGYZSTAN 10.99 0.0 5 21 GABRIYELYAN, STANISLAV '89 KAZAKHSTAN 10.91 -0.3 3 22 NASSER THANI, THAMER '89 QATAR 10.94 0.0 1 23 JAVED, M. -
Asian Games, Doha 2006
ASIAN GAMES Doha, Qatar 2006 100 METRES (8 Dec) HEAT 1 (+1.00m) 1 Yahya Saeed Al-Ghahes Saudi Arabia 10.42 2 Wachara Sondee Thailand 10.42 3 Naoki Tsukahara Japan 10.47 4 Lim Hee-nam South Korea 10.62 5 Khalid Yousuf Al-Obaidli Qatar 10.65 6 Aleksandr Zolotukhin Kyrghizstan 11.16 7 Masoud Azizi Afghanistan 11.40 HEAT 2 (+0.30m) 1 Abdullah Ibrahim Al-Waleed Qatar 10.46 2 Vyacheslav Muravyev Kazakhstan 10.53 3 Hu Kai China 10.64 4 Youssef Awlad Thani Oman 10.83 5 Jeon Duk-hyung South Korea 10.87 6 Lun Chhay Cambodia 11.42 7 Zahir Naseer Maldives 11.80 HEAT 3 (+0.50m) 1 Yahya Hassan Habeeb Saudi Arabia 10.49 2 Mohamed Sanad Al-Rashidi Bahrain 10.54 3 Liu Yuan-kai Taiwan 10.68 4 Umanga Surendra Sanjeewa Sri Lanka 10.80 5 Juma Mubarak Al-Jabri Oman 10.81 6 Leung Chun-wai Hong Kong 10.82 7 Ali Shareef Maldives 11.97 HEAT 4 (-0.10m) 1 Shigeyuki Kojima Japan 10.49 2 Sompote Suwannarangsri Thailand 10.49 3 Khalil Al-Hanahneh Jordan 10.66 4 Wen Yongyi China 10.68 5 Chiang Wai-hung Hong Kong 10.72 Saleh Hareth Iraq DNFin NON-PARTICIPANTS Faraj Salem Abdullah Bahrain Anil Prakash Kumar India Bharmappa Nagaraj India Denis Kondratyev Kazakhstan Hamoud Abdullah Al-Saad Kuwait Tsai Meng-lin Taiwan Jouma Bilal Al-Salfa United Arab Emirates Omar Juma Al-Salfa United Arab Emirates Asian Games, Doha 2006 - 1 - 100 METRES (9 Dec) SEMI-FINALS HEAT 1 (+0.80m) 1 Abdullah Ibrahim Al-Waleed Qatar 10.37 2 Naoki Tsukahara Japan 10.42 3 Yahya Hassan Habeeb Saudi Arabia 10.45 4 Vyacheslav Muravyev Kazakhstan 10.46 5 Sompote Suwannarangsri Thailand 10.52 6 Liu Yuan-kai -
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 -
400Mh - All Time / Tous Temps / Todo Tiempo - 31/12/2010
World / Monde / Mundo 400mh - All Time / Tous Temps / Todo Tiempo - 31/12/2010 52.34 - 56.85 (538) 1 PECHONKINA Yuliya RUS 52.34 78 08/08/03 1 Tula 2 WALKER Melaine JAM 52.42 83 20/08/09 1 Berlin 3 BATTEN Kim USA 52.61 69 11/08/95 1 Göteborg 4 BUFORD-BAILEY Tonya USA 52.62 70 11/08/95 2 Göteborg 5 DEMUS Lashinda USA 52.63 83 28/07/09 1 Monaco 6 GUNNELL Sally GBR 52.74 66 19/08/93 1 Stuttgart 7 HALKIA Faní GRE 52.77 79 22/08/04 1s2 Athína 8 FARMER-PATRICK Sandra USA 52.79 62 19/08/93 2 Stuttgart 9 HEMMINGS Deon JAM 52.82 68 31/07/96 1 Atlanta 10 PERNIA Daimi CUB 52.89 76 25/08/99 1 Sevilla 11 BIDOUANE Nezha MAR 52.90 69 25/08/99 2 Sevilla 12 ANTYUKH Natalya RUS 52.92 81 30/07/10 1 Barcelona 13 STYEPANOVA Marina RUS 52.94 50 17/09/86 1s Tashkent 14 TOSTA Sheena USA 52.95 82 11/07/04 1 Sacramento 15 PRIVALOVA Irina RUS 53.02 68 27/09/00 1 Sydney 16 LEDOVSKAYA Tatyana BLR 53.11 66 29/08/91 1 Tokyo 17 FLINTOFF-KING Debbie AUS 53.17 60 28/09/88 1 Seoul 18 LUCAS Josanne TRI 53.20 84 20/08/09 3 Berlin 19 PEREC Marie-Jose FRA 53.21 68 16/08/95 2 Zürich 20 PITTMAN Jana AUS 53.22 82 28/08/03 1 Paris 21 BUSCH Sabine GER 53.24 62 21/08/87 1 Potsdam 22 TIRLEA-MANOLACHE Ionela ROU 53.25 76 07/07/99 2 Roma 23 WILLIAMS Tiffany USA 53.28 83 24/06/07 1 Indianapolis 24 GLOVER Sandra USA 53.32 68 13/08/05 3 Helsinki 25 SPENCER Kaliese JAM 53.33 87 19/08/10 1 Zürich 26 BLACKETT Andrea BAR 53.36 76 25/08/99 4 Sevilla 27 TAYLOR Brenda USA 53.36 79 11/07/04 2 Sacramento 28 ANTIPOVA Tatyana UKR 53.37 69 22/08/04 3s2 Athína 29 VICKERS Janeene USA 53.47 68 29/08/91