1999 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 400 metres hurdles

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These are the official results of the Women's 400 metres hurdles event at the 1999 IAAF World Championships in Seville, Spain. There were a total number of 28 participating athletes, with four qualifying heats, two semi-finals and the final held on Wednesday 1999-08-25 at 20:45h.

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Final

RANKFINALTIME
Med 1.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Daimí Pernía  (CUB)52.89
Med 2.png Flag of Morocco.svg  Nezha Bidouane  (MAR)52.90
Med 3.png Flag of Jamaica.svg  Deon Hemmings  (JAM)53.16
4.Flag of Barbados.svg  Andrea Blackett  (BAR)53.36 (NR)
5.Flag of the United States.svg  Sandra Cummings-Glover  (USA)53.65
6.Flag of the United States.svg  Michelle Johnson  (USA)54.23
7.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova  (UKR)54.33
8.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Debbie-Ann Parris  (JAM)56.24

Semi-finals

RANKHEAT 1TIME
1.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Deon Hemmings  (JAM)54.00
2.Flag of Barbados.svg  Andrea Blackett  (BAR)54.18
3.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova  (UKR)54.55
4.Flag of the United States.svg  Michelle Johnson  (USA)54.67
5.Flag of Senegal.svg  Mame Tacko Diouf  (SEN)55.17
6.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sinead Dudgeon  (GBR)55.69
7.Flag of Russia.svg  Yekaterina Bakhvalova  (RUS)55.76
8.Flag of Germany.svg  Ulrike Urbansky  (GER)55.81


RANKHEAT 2TIME
1.Flag of Morocco.svg  Nezha Bidouane  (MAR)53.95
2.Flag of Cuba.svg  Daimí Pernía  (CUB)53.96
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Sandra Cummings-Glover  (USA)54.17
4.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Debbie-Ann Parris  (JAM)54.81
5.Flag of Hungary.svg  Judit Szekeres  (HUN)54.86
6.Flag of Ireland.svg  Susan Smith-Walsh  (IRL)55.20
7.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Natalya Torshina  (KAZ)55.26
8.Flag of Italy.svg  Monica Niederstatter  (ITA)55.57

Qualifying heats

RANKHEAT 1TIME
1.Flag of Barbados.svg  Andrea Blackett  (BAR)54.74
2.Flag of Cuba.svg  Daimí Pernía  (CUB)54.88
3.Flag of Hungary.svg  Judit Szekeres  (HUN)55.04
4.Flag of Senegal.svg  Mame Tacko Diouf  (SEN)55.30
5.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ann Mercken  (BEL)55.84
6.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Natasha Danvers  (GBR)56.22
7.Flag of Angola.svg  Delfina Joaquim  (ANG)59.34


RANKHEAT 2TIME
1.Flag of Morocco.svg  Nezha Bidouane  (MAR)54.64
2.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Debbie-Ann Parris  (JAM)55.35
3.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sinead Dudgeon  (GBR)55.38
4.Flag of the United States.svg  Joanna Hayes  (USA)55.38
5.Flag of Iceland.svg  Gudrún Arnardóttir  (ISL)55.45
6.Flag of Sweden.svg  Frida Johansson-Svensson  (SWE)55.59
7.Flag of Israel.svg  Olga Dor-Dogadedko  (ISR)57.23


RANKHEAT 3TIME
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Sandra Cummings-Glover  (USA)54.47
2.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova  (UKR)54.61
3.Flag of Russia.svg  Yekaterina Bakhvalova  (RUS)54.65
4.Flag of Germany.svg  Ulrike Urbansky  (GER)54.67
5.Flag of Italy.svg  Monica Niederstatter  (ITA)55.10
6.Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Mary-Estelle Kapalu  (VAN)1:01.86
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Karlene Haughton  (CAN)DQ


RANKHEAT 4TIME
1.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Deon Hemmings  (JAM)54.27
2.Flag of the United States.svg  Michelle Johnson  (USA)54.79
3.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Natalya Torshina  (KAZ)54.95
4.Flag of Ireland.svg  Susan Smith-Walsh  (IRL)55.06
5.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Keri Maddox  (GBR)55.33
6.Flag of Finland.svg  Petra Söderström  (FIN)56.93
7.Flag of Latvia.svg  Ieva Zunda  (LAT)57.90

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