Women's 400 metres hurdles
at the 2022 World Championships
VenueHayward Field
Dates19 July (heats)
20 July (semi-finals)
22 July (final)
Competitors40 from 26 nations
Winning time50.68 WR
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Netherlands
bronze medal    United States
Video on YouTube
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The women's 400 metres hurdles at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene from 19 to 22 July 2022.[1] It was won by Sydney McLaughlin in a world record time of 50.68 seconds.

Summary

There were high expectations for this final. The podium from the Olympics returned, who were the top three in history from that race, except that Sydney McLaughlin had improved upon her own world record at the American Championships on this track en route to qualifying for these Championships. She had already set that record in the US Olympic Trials and the Olympics. In most of those races, she was chased by the former record holder, defending champion Dalilah Muhammad, who set her last record in that race three years earlier, .07 ahead of McLaughlin who was then still a teenager. The Olympic bronze medalist Femke Bol is even younger than McLaughlin. Those three occupied the center of the track along with #5 all time Shamier Little. #22 Anna Ryzhykova and #24 Britton Wilson were on the outside lanes of the track.

From the gun, McLaughlin was out fast, making ups the stagger on the fast starting Muhammad before the fourth hurdle and opening a huge gap in front of Bol. Officially McLaughlin's split was 24.25 with her second 100 metres in 11.99.[2] And McLaughlin kept going, 12.77 for the third 100m, splitting at 37.02. Behind her it was a battle for silver and Bol edged ahead of Muhammad. McLaughlin continued to charge, 13.66 for the final 100m, crossing the line 11 metres ahead of Bol with a new world record of 50.68. Bol's time of 52.27 equalled her own second best time, the #12 time in history (McLaughlin owns seven of them, Muhammad three). Five metres further back, Muhammad took bronze still three metres clear of Little and Wilson. McLaughlin's result would have beaten two finalists in the "flat" 400 metre run.

McLaughlin's 0.73 improvement on her own world record was called Beamonesque.[3] Since 2019, when Yuliya Pechonkina's world record had stood for almost 16 years, first Muhammad and now McLaughlin have taken one and two thirds seconds off the former mark, with McLaughlin after this race 0.9, almost a full second clear of Muhammad.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[4]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record  Sydney McLaughlin (USA) 51.41 Eugene, United States 25 June 2022
Championship record  Dalilah Muhammad (USA) 52.16 Doha, Qatar 4 October 2019
World Leading  Sydney McLaughlin (USA) 51.41 Eugene, United States 25 June 2022
African Record  Nezha Bidouane (MAR) 52.90 Seville, Spain 25 August 1999
Asian Record  Han Qing (CHN) 53.96 Beijing, China 9 September 1993
 Song Yinglan (CHN) Guangzhou, China 17 November 2001
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Sydney McLaughlin (USA) 51.41 Eugene, United States 25 June 2022
South American Record  Gianna Woodruff (PAN) 54.20 Eugene, United States 21 August 2021
European Record  Femke Bol (NED) 52.03 Tokyo, Japan 4 August 2021
Oceanian record  Debbie Flintoff-King (AUS) 53.17 Seoul, South Korea 28 September 1988

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 55.40.[5]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows:

Date Time Round
19 July17:15Heats
20 July18:15Semi-finals
22 July19:50Final

Results

Heats

The first four athletes in each heat (Q) and the next four fastest (q) qualify to the semi-finals.[6]

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Femke Bol Netherlands (NED)53.90Q
21Sydney McLaughlin United States (USA)53.95Q
34Dalilah Muhammad United States (USA)54.45Q
42Janieve Russell Jamaica (JAM)54.52Q
55Britton Wilson United States (USA)54.54Q
65Ayomide Folorunso Italy (ITA)54.69Q
75Amalie Iuel Norway (NOR)54.70Q, PB
82Shamier Little United States (USA)54.77Q
94Shiann Salmon Jamaica (JAM)54.91Q
101Anna Ryzhykova Ukraine (UKR)54.93Q
112Viivi Lehikoinen Finland (FIN)54.95Q
125Rushell Clayton Jamaica (JAM)54.99Q
133Zenéy van der Walt South Africa (RSA)55.05Q
141Sara Gallego Spain (ESP)55.09Q
153Gianna Woodruff Panama (PAN)55.21Q
162Viktoriya Tkachuk Ukraine (UKR)55.27Q
171Paulien Couckuyt Belgium (BEL)55.42Q
183Jessie Knight Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)55.48Q
193Rebecca Sartori Italy (ITA)55.72q
202Portia Bing New Zealand (NZL)55.72q
214Sarah Carli Australia (AUS)55.89Q
221Yasmin Giger Switzerland (SUI)55.90q, SB
232Linda Olivieri Italy (ITA)56.09q
245Carolina Krafzik Germany (GER)56.24
254Melissa Gonzalez Colombia (COL)56.24Q
261Grace Claxton Puerto Rico (PUR)56.40
275Taylon Bieldt South Africa (RSA)56.67
284Kristiina Halonen Finland (FIN)56.68PB
292Aminat Jamal Bahrain (BHR)56.78SB
305Vera Barbosa Portugal (POR)56.79
314Mo Jiadie China (CHN)57.01
324Agata Zupin Slovenia (SLO)57.12
334Lina Nielsen Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)57.42
342Yanique Haye-Smith Turks and Caicos Islands (TKS)57.99
353Quách Thị Lan Vietnam (VIE)58.84
361Chayenne Da Silva Brazil (BRA)59.46
3Daniela Ledecká Slovakia (SVK)DNF

Semi-finals

The first 2 athletes in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualify to the final.[7]

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Sydney McLaughlin United States (USA)52.17Q
22Femke Bol Netherlands (NED)52.84Q
31Dalilah Muhammad United States (USA)53.28Q, SB
42Shamier Little United States (USA)53.61Q, SB
52Rushell Clayton Jamaica (JAM)53.63q, PB
63Gianna Woodruff Panama (PAN)53.69Q, AR
72Britton Wilson United States (USA)53.72q
83Shiann Salmon Jamaica (JAM)54.16
93Viktoriya Tkachuk Ukraine (UKR)54.24SB
103Ayomide Folorunso Italy (ITA)54.34NR
112Sara Gallego Spain (ESP)54.49
121Anna Ryzhykova Ukraine (UKR)54.51Q
132Viivi Lehikoinen Finland (FIN)54.60NR
141Janieve Russell Jamaica (JAM)54.66
153Amalie Iuel Norway (NOR)54.81
161Zenéy van der Walt South Africa (RSA)54.81PB
173Melissa Gonzalez Colombia (COL)55.13
182Jessie Knight Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)55.39
191Paulien Couckuyt Belgium (BEL)55.42
201Portia Bing New Zealand (NZL)55.53
211Sarah Carli Australia (AUS)55.57SB
221Rebecca Sartori Italy (ITA)55.90
232Linda Olivieri Italy (ITA)56.04
243Yasmin Giger Switzerland (SUI)56.31

Final

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Sydney McLaughlin United States (USA)50.68WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Femke Bol Netherlands (NED)52.27=SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Dalilah Muhammad United States (USA)53.13SB
4Shamier Little United States (USA)53.76
5Britton Wilson United States (USA)54.02
6Rushell Clayton Jamaica (JAM)54.36
7Gianna Woodruff Panama (PAN)54.75
8Anna Ryzhykova Ukraine (UKR)54.93

References

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  5. "Competitions Entry Standards 2022 – IAAF World Championships – PDF title, Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Oregon 2022" (PDF). iaaf.org. 9 July 2022.
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