1987 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 400 metres

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These are the official results of the Women's 400 metres event at the 1987 IAAF World Championships in Rome, Italy. There were a total number of 41 participating athletes, with six qualifying heats and the final held on 31 August 1987.

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Results

Final

Monday, 31 August 1987

RankNameResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Olga Bryzgina  (URS)49.38
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of East Germany.svg  Petra Müller  (GDR)49.94
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of East Germany.svg  Kirsten Emmelmann  (GDR)50.20
4Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Mariya Pinigina  (URS)50.53
5Flag of the United States.svg  Lillie Leatherwood  (USA)50.82
6Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jillian Richardson  (CAN)51.03
7Flag of the United States.svg  Diane Dixon  (USA)51.13
8Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Olga Nazarova  (URS)51.20

Semifinals

Sunday, 30 August 1987

RankHeatNameResultNotes
12Flag of East Germany.svg  Petra Müller  (GDR)50.15Q
23Flag of East Germany.svg  Kirsten Emmelmann  (GDR)50.53Q
31Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Mariya Pinigina  (URS)50.83Q
43Flag of the United States.svg  Diane Dixon  (USA)50.83Q
52Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Olga Bryzgina  (URS)50.88Q
61Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jillian Richardson  (CAN)50.91Q
71Flag of the United States.svg  Lillie Leatherwood  (USA)50.95q
83Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Olga Nazarova  (URS)51.07q
93Flag of Germany.svg  Ute Thimm  (FRG)51.23
102Flag of the United States.svg  Denean Howard  (USA)51.28
113Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sandie Richards  (JAM)51.54
122Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Charmaine Crooks  (CAN)51.69
133Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Marita Payne-Wiggins  (CAN)51.75
141Flag of East Germany.svg  Dagmar Neubauer  (GDR)52.15
152Flag of Brazil.svg  Maria Magnolia Figueiredo  (BRA)52.24
161Flag of Jamaica.svg  Cathy Rattray-Williams  (JAM)52.51
171Flag of France.svg  Fabienne Ficher  (FRA)52.58
182Flag of Germany.svg  Gisela Kinzel  (FRG)52.66
191Flag of Germany.svg  Helga Arendt  (FRG)52.80
203Flag of Kenya.svg  Francisca Chepkurui  (KEN)52.86
212Flag of Hungary.svg  Judit Forgács  (HUN)52.99
222Flag of Jamaica.svg  Ilrey Oliver  (JAM)53.35
231Flag of Spain.svg  Blanca Lacambra  (ESP)54.72
243Flag of Nigeria.svg  Maria Usifo  (NGR)DNS

Heats

Saturday, 29 August 1987

RankHeatNameResultNotes
13Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Mariya Pinigina  (URS)51.38Q
21Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Olga Bryzgina  (URS)51.62Q
26Flag of East Germany.svg  Kirsten Emmelmann  (GDR)51.62Q
42Flag of East Germany.svg  Petra Muller  (GDR)51.68Q
56Flag of the United States.svg  Diane Dixon  (USA)51.72Q
65Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jillian Richardson  (CAN)51.94Q
74Flag of East Germany.svg  Dagmar Neubauer  (GDR)51.96Q
85Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Olga Nazarova  (URS)52.04Q
93Flag of the United States.svg  Denean Howard  (USA)52.06Q
101Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sandie Richards  (JAM)52.07Q
114Flag of the United States.svg  Lillie Leatherwood  (USA)52.16Q
124Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Marita Payne-Wiggins  (CAN)52.21Q
135Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg  Maria Magnolia Figueiredo  (BRA)52.29Q
142Flag of Germany.svg  Gisela Kinzel  (FRG)52.34Q
152Flag of Spain.svg  Blanca Lacambra  (ESP)52.46Q
163Flag of Germany.svg  Ute Thimm  (FRG)52.48Q
171Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Charmaine Crooks  (CAN)52.49Q
182Flag of France.svg  Fabienne Ficher  (FRA)52.59q
193Flag of Jamaica.svg  Cathy Rattray-Williams  (JAM)52.64q
205Flag of Germany.svg  Helga Arendt  (FRG)52.80q
215Flag of Hungary.svg  Judit Forgacs  (HUN)53.15q
221Flag of Kenya.svg  Francisca Chepkurui  (KEN)53.21q
236Flag of Jamaica.svg  Ilrey Oliver  (JAM)53.59Q
242Flag of Nigeria.svg  Maria Usifo  (NGR)53.64q
253Flag of Ghana.svg  Mercy Addy  (GHA)54.13
261Flag of Cameroon.svg  Bei Assumpta Achuo  (CMR)54.18
275Flag of Cuba.svg  Ester Petitón  (CUB)54.50
284Flag of Malaysia.svg  Josephine Mary Singarayar  (MAS)54.56
292Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Jocelyn Joseph  (ATG)55.61
306Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg  Ruth Morris  (ISV)56.36
312Flag of Saint Lucia (1979-2002).svg  Anna Cherry  (LCA)57.20
323Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Diane Dunrod-Francis  (SKN)57.64
335Flag of Samoa.svg  Vanessa Barlow  (SAM)1:01.53
344Flag of Chad.svg  Nadine Mbitoloum  (CHA)1:01.71
3Flag of Ethiopia (1987-1991).svg  Mariam Zewde  (ETH)DNF
1Flag of Zaire (1971-1997).svg  Kungu Bakombo  (ZAI)DNS
1Flag of India.svg  P.T. Usha  (IND)DNS
4Flag of Morocco.svg  Nawal El Moutawakil  (MAR)DNS
4Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Adina Valdez  (TRI)DNS
6Flag of Italy.svg  Cosetta Campana  (ITA)DNS
6Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Chakma Sharmila Ray  (BAN)DNS

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