2006 European Athletics Championships – Women's 400 metres

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Women's 400 metres
at the European Athletics Championships

The women's 400 metres at the 2006 European Athletics Championships were held at the Ullevi on 8, 9 and 10 August.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Vania Stambolova
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Tatyana Veshkurova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Olga Zaytseva
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Schedule

DateTimeRound
8 August 200610:55 Round 1
9 August 200619:05 Semifinals
10 August 200618:50 Final

Results

KEY:qFastest non-qualifiersQQualifiedNRNational recordPBPersonal bestSBSeasonal best

Round 1

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) advance to the semifinals.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
12 Vania Stambolova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 50.39Q
21 Olga Zaytseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 50.89Q
34 Tatyana Veshkurova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 51.01Q
42 Ilona Usovich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 51.34Q
51 Joanne Cuddihy Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 51.41Q
63 Svetlana Pospelova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 51.69Q
74 Nicola Sanders Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 51.80Q
82 Nataliya Pyhyda Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 51.98Q
91 Marilyn Okoro Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 52.02Q, PB
103 Mariyana Dimitrova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 52.04Q
112 Daniela Reina Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 52.07q, PB
124 Danijela Grgić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 52.15Q
132 Grażyna Prokopek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 52.21q, SB
141 Barbara Petráhn Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 52.30q
153 Solene Desert Flag of France.svg  France 52.32Q
163 Claudia Hoffmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 52.55q
174 Romara van Noort Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 52.64PB
182 Klodiana Shala Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 52.86 NR
191 Jitka Bartoničková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 52.91PB
203 Dimitra Dova Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 53.24
211 Lena Aruhn Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 53.28
223 Kirsi Mykkänen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 53.34
231 Phara Anacharsis Flag of France.svg  France 53.43
242 Beatrice Dahlgren Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 53.52
244 Thélia Sigère Flag of France.svg  France 53.52
264 Nedyalka Nedkova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 53.69

Semifinals

First 4 of each Semifinal will be directly qualified (Q) for the Final.

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityReactTimeNotes
16 Vania Stambolova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 0.23249.69Q, EL
24 Ilona Usovich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 0.18150.74Q, NR
35 Svetlana Pospelova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0.13650.96Q
43 Nicola Sanders Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 0.18251.25Q
52 Daniela Reina Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0.21352.13
67 Claudia Hoffmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0.19152.27
71 Nataliya Pyhyda Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0.29152.36
88 Solene Desert Flag of France.svg  France 0.18653.06

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameNationalityReactTimeNotes
13 Olga Zaytseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0.18750.49Q
24 Tatyana Veshkurova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0.22150.87Q
35 Joanne Cuddihy Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 0.20451.09Q, PB
46 Mariyana Dimitrova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 0.18451.23Q
51 Danijela Grgić Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 0.18152.00
67 Barbara Petráhn Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 0.18052.46
72 Grażyna Prokopek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 0.27652.66
88 Marilyn Okoro Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 0.17352.94

Final

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg4 Vania Stambolova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 49.85
Silver medal icon.svg3 Tatyana Veshkurova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 50.15
Bronze medal icon.svg6 Olga Zaytseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 50.28
47 Mariyana Dimitrova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 50.64PB
55 Ilona Usovich Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 50.69 NR
62 Nicola Sanders Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 50.87
78 Svetlana Pospelova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 50.90
81 Joanne Cuddihy Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 51.46

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