2019 World Athletics Championships – Women's 400 metres hurdles

The women's 400 metres hurdles at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, from 1 to 4 October 2019.[1]

Women's 400 metres hurdles
at the 2019 World Championships
Dalilah Muhammad (gold) and Sydney McLaughlin (silver) at the finish line during the final.
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates1 October (heats)
2 October (semi-final)
4 October (final)
Competitors39 from 27 nations
Winning time52.16 WR
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    Jamaica
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Video on YouTube
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Summary

Throughout the 2019 season two names topped the 400 hurdles list. The same two topped the semi-final round. Dalilah Muhammad and Sydney McLaughlin, but which one would be the favorite? McLaughlin had more superior times and had beaten Muhammad 2 to 1. The 1, Muhammad had to set the world record to beat McLaughlin and win the USA Championships on a rain soaked track in Des Moines. And McLaughlin was still improving. She ran those fast times while still a teenager, turning 20 late in the season.

In the final, Muhammad did what she had to do, she went out hard. She was first over the first hurdle and continued to pull ahead, making up the stagger on Sage Watson to her outside before the end of the turn. But McLaughlin was not giving up too much ground, two lanes to the inside, passing Rushell Clayton between them just after entering the backstretch. Before the end of the backstretch, Muhammad had made up another stagger on two time World Champion Zuzana Hejnová. Through the final turn, both were well in front, Muhammad taking the hurdles about a full stride ahead of McLaughlin. When they hit the home straight, Muhammad had about a 3-metre lead. That gap stayed consistent over the final two barriers, but coming off the final hurdle, McLaughlin made up a meter in the first three steps and she was coming on fast. The gap was closing as the finish line neared. Both athletes leaned for the line with Muhammad holding on for a half metre victory. Clayton finished a second and a half back to take bronze.

Muhammad had beaten her own world record set just two months earlier by .04. She ran 52.16. McLaughlin had run the #3 time in history, 52.23. The only thing separating the two was Muhammad's previous world record run. Just as in the 1995 World Championships, two American hurdlers had pushed each other to be the #1 and 2 performers in history.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

RecordPerf.AthleteNat.DateLocation
World52.20Dalilah Muhammad  USA28 Jul 2019Des Moines, United States
Championship52.42Melaine Walker  JAM20 Aug 2009Berlin, Germany
World leading52.20Dalilah Muhammad  USA28 Jul 2019Des Moines, United States
African52.90Nezha Bidouane  MAR25 Aug 1999Sevilla, Spain
Asian53.96Han Qing  CHN9 Sep 1993Beijing, China
Song Yinglan  CHN17 Nov 2001Guangzhou, China
NACAC52.20Dalilah Muhammad  USA28 Jul 2019Des Moines, United States
European52.34Yuliya Pechonkina  RUS8 Aug 2003Tula, Russia
Oceanian53.17Debbie Flintoff-King  AUS28 Sep 1998Seoul, South Korea

The following records were established during the competition:

DateEventNameNationalityTimeRecord
4 OctoberFinalDalilah Muhammad  USA52.16WR CR

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), is as follows:[3]

DateTimeRound
1 October17:30Heats
2 October21:05Semi-finals
4 October21:30Final

Results

Heats

The first four in each heat (Q) and the next four fastest (q) qualified for the semifinal.[4]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
118Sydney McLaughlin  United States (USA)54.45Q
245Amalie Iuel  Norway (NOR)54.72Q, NR
335Dalilah Muhammad  United States (USA)54.87Q
414Léa Sprunger  Switzerland (SUI)54.98Q, SB
522Anna Ryzhykova  Ukraine (UKR)55.11Q
647Aminat Yusuf Jamal  Bahrain (BHR)55.13Q, PB
746Ayomide Folorunso  Italy (ITA)55.20Q
819Shiann Salmon  Jamaica (JAM)55.20Q, PB
957Rushell Clayton  Jamaica (JAM)55.23Q
1048Ashley Spencer  United States (USA)55.28Q
1143Femke Bol  Netherlands (NED)55.32q, PB
1229Zuzana Hejnová  Czech Republic (CZE)55.33Q
1334Zurian Hechavarría  Cuba (CUB)55.36Q
1415Vera Rudakova  Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)55.51Q, SB
1559Sage Watson  Canada (CAN)55.57Q
1649Hanne Claes  Belgium (BEL)55.68q
1724Jessica Turner  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)55.72Q, PB
1826Yadisleidis Pedroso  Italy (ITA)55.78Q, SB
1923Carolina Krafzik  Germany (GER)55.93q
2037Joanna Linkiewicz  Poland (POL)55.97Q
2153Meghan Beesley  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)55.97Q
2213Lauren Boden  Australia (AUS)56.00q
2333Gianna Woodruff  Panama (PAN)56.07Q
2428Ronda Whyte  Jamaica (JAM)56.37
2554Sarah Carli  Australia (AUS)56.37Q
2625Melissa Gonzalez  Colombia (COL)56.49
2736Valeriya Andreyeva  Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)56.79
2856Linda Olivieri  Italy (ITA)56.82
2944Sara Klein  Australia (AUS)56.97
3042Yanique Haye-Smith  Turks and Caicos Islands (TKS)56.98
3158Zenéy van der Walt  South Africa (RSA)57.11
3238Paulien Couckuyt  Belgium (BEL)57.15
3312Jessica Moreira  Brazil (BRA)57.37
3455Lamiae Lhabze  Morocco (MAR)57.66
3552Tia-Adana Belle  Barbados (BAR)58.44
3617Mariam Mamdouh Farid  Qatar (QAT)1:09.49PB
27Kori Carter  United States (USA)DNF
32Sara Petersen  Denmark (DEN)DSQ168.7(a)
16Portia Bing  New Zealand (NZL)

Semi-finals

The first 2 in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest (q) qualified for the final.[5]

RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
135Sydney McLaughlin  United States (USA)53.81Q
215Dalilah Muhammad  United States (USA)53.91Q
327Rushell Clayton  Jamaica (JAM)54.17Q
414Sage Watson  Canada (CAN)54.32Q, NR
525Zuzana Hejnová  Czech Republic (CZE)54.41Q
628Ashley Spencer  United States (USA)54.42q
716Anna Ryzhykova  Ukraine (UKR)54.45q, SB
836Léa Sprunger  Switzerland (SUI)54.52Q, SB
917Zurian Hechavarría  Cuba (CUB)55.03
1024Amalie Iuel  Norway (NOR)55.03
1137Shiann Salmon  Jamaica (JAM)55.16PB
1213Hanne Claes  Belgium (BEL)55.25SB
1326Ayomide Folorunso  Italy (ITA)55.36
1429Joanna Linkiewicz  Poland (POL)55.38SB
1538Yadisleidis Pedroso  Italy (ITA)55.40SB
1622Sarah Carli  Australia (AUS)55.43PB
1734Aminat Yusuf Jamal  Bahrain (BHR)55.54
1818Vera Rudakova  Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)55.57
1932Gianna Woodruff  Panama (PAN)55.61SB
2039Jessica Turner  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)55.87
2133Lauren Boden  Australia (AUS)55.94
2212Femke Bol  Netherlands (NED)56.37
2323Carolina Krafzik  Germany (GER)56.41
2419Meghan Beesley  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)56.89

Final

The final was started on 4 October at 21:30.[6]

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
6Dalilah Muhammad  United States (USA)52.16WR
4Sydney McLaughlin  United States (USA)52.23PB
5Rushell Clayton  Jamaica (JAM)53.74PB
49Léa Sprunger  Switzerland (SUI)54.06NR
58Zuzana Hejnová  Czech Republic (CZE)54.23
62Ashley Spencer  United States (USA)54.45
73Anna Ryzhykova  Ukraine (UKR)54.45SB
87Sage Watson  Canada (CAN)54.82

References

External videos
Women's 400m Hurdles Final - World Record, World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 on YouTube