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Athletics at the 1995 Summer Universiade – Women's 400 metres

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The women's 400 metres event at the 1995 Summer Universiade was held on 31 August – 1 September at the Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium in Fukuoka, Japan.[1]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Olabisi Afolabi
 Nigeria
Tatyana Chebykina
 Russia
Olena Rurak
 Ukraine

Note: Du Xiujie of China originally won the silver with 50.72 but was later disqualified for doping.[2]

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 3 of each heat (Q) and the next 1 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Yelena Andreyeva  Russia 52.29 Q
2 2 Nicole Green  United States 52.47 Q
3 1 Olabisi Afolabi  Nigeria 53.01 Q
4 4 Tatyana Chebykina  Russia 53.15 Q
5 3 Camara Jones  United States 53.27 Q
6 3 Naděžda Koštovalová  Czech Republic 53.49 Q
7 4 Tatyana Movchan  Ukraine 53.51 Q
8 5 Olena Rurak  Ukraine 54.10 Q
9 3 Lee Naylor  Australia 54.25 Q
10 5 LaDonna Antoine  Canada 54.26 Q
11 2 Zoila Stewart  Costa Rica 54.30 Q
12 4 Nicole Commissiong  Canada 54.44 q
13 3 Satomi Kasashima  Japan 54.45
14 5 Sandra Kuschmann  Germany 54.57 Q
15 3 Omotayo Akinyemi  Nigeria 54.68
16 5 Louise Whitehead  Great Britain 54.92
17 1 Yolanda Reyes  Spain 54.97 Q
18 1 Danielle Perpoli  Italy 55.37 Q
19 4 Kazue Kakinuma  Japan 55.81
20 5 Monika Gachevska  Bulgaria 55.86
21 3 Guilhermina da Cruz  Angola 55.89
22 1 Denise Ouabangui  Central African Republic 56.38
23 5 Merci Colorado  Ecuador 56.88
24 4 Shanti Ramachandran  Malaysia 57.09
25 1 Agnes Samaria  Namibia 57.63
26 2 Rachael Rowberry  New Zealand 57.77
27 1 Choi Hiu Nam  Hong Kong 58.74
28 4 Rosa Evora  El Salvador 1:03.13
29 5 Prisca Bruno  Tanzania 1:14.54
4 Du Xiujie  China DQ
1 Myriam Léonie Mani  Cameroon DNS
2 Delia Castro  Mexico DNS
2 Sandra Moya  Puerto Rico DNS
2 Patricia Rodríguez  Colombia DNS
3 Martha Ludeña  Peru DNS
5 Aksel Gürcan  Turkey DNS

Semifinals

Qualification: First 4 of each semifinal qualified directly (Q) for the final.

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Olabisi Afolabi  Nigeria 52.50 Q
2 1 Yelena Andreyeva  Russia 52.51 Q
3 1 Camara Jones  United States 52.57 Q
4 1 Olena Rurak  Ukraine 52.61 Q
5 1 Naděžda Koštovalová  Czech Republic 52.67 Q
6 1 Sandra Kuschmann  Germany 53.05
7 2 Tatyana Chebykina  Russia 53.11 Q
8 2 Nicole Green  United States 53.51 Q
9 1 Zoila Stewart  Costa Rica 53.59
10 2 Tatyana Movchan  Ukraine 53.66
11 1 Lee Naylor  Australia 54.13
12 1 LaDonna Antoine  Canada 54.43
13 2 Yolanda Reyes  Spain 54.68
14 2 Nicole Commissiong  Canada 55.06
15 2 Danielle Perpoli  Italy 55.53
2 Du Xiujie  China DQ

Final

Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Olabisi Afolabi  Nigeria 50.50
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1 Tatyana Chebykina  Russia 51.01
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 Olena Rurak  Ukraine 51.76
4 4 Yelena Andreyeva  Russia 51.85
5 5 Camara Jones  United States 52.07
6 2 Naděžda Koštovalová  Czech Republic 52.08
7 8 Nicole Green  United States 53.21
3 Du Xiujie  China DQ

References

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