2006 European Athletics Championships – Women's 400 metres hurdles

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The women's 400 metres hurdles at the 2006 European Athletics Championships were held at the Ullevi on August 7, August 8 and August 9.

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Iakovákis and Plawgo were well ahead of the field, while Williams surged towards the finish line and pipped Frenchman Naman Keïta by a hundredth.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Yevgeniya Isakova
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Fani Chalkia
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine

Schedule

DateTimeRound
August 7, 200611:40 Round 1
August 8, 200619:15 Semifinals
August 9, 200620:10 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
13 Yevgeniya Isakova Flag of Russia.svg Russia55.21Q
22 Fani Chalkia Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 55.42Q
34 Anna Jesień Flag of Poland.svg Poland55.46Q
41 Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 55.47Q
52 Natalia Ivanova Flag of Russia.svg Russia55.55Q
63 Tasha Danvers-Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom55.64Q
73 Angela Moroșanu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 55.74Q
84 Anastasiya Rabchenyuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 55.76Q
92 Andri Sialou Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 55.87Q, SB
102 Lee McConnell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom56.02q
114 Claudia Marx Flag of Germany.svg Germany56.04Q
121 Anastasiya Trifonova Flag of Russia.svg Russia56.10Q
131 Zuzana Hejnová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 56.29Q
144 Alena Rücklová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 56.44q
152 Erica Mårtensson Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden56.75q, PB
161 Hristina Hantzi-Neag Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 56.80q, SB
173 Marta Chrust-Rożej Flag of Poland.svg Poland56.90
181 Cora Olivero Flag of Spain.svg Spain57.08
194 Benedetta Ceccarelli Flag of Italy.svg Italy57.12
201 Sara Orešnik Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 57.50
213 Michelle Carey Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 57.61
222 Agnieszka Karpiesiuk Flag of Poland.svg Poland57.65
234 Laia Forcadell Flag of Spain.svg Spain57.81
243 Nadja Petersen Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden57.90
251 Dora Jémma Flag of France.svg France57.94
262 Nikolina Horvat Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 57.95
274 Anneli Melin Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden58.00
284 Emma Duck Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom58.03
292 Martina Näf Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland58.08
301 Özge Gürler Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 58.39
313 Zuzana Bergrová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 58.64
3 Ilona Ranta Flag of Finland.svg  Finland DNF

Semifinals

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

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameNationalityReactTimeNotes
15 Fani Chalkia Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 0.31654.57Q
27 Claudia Marx Flag of Germany.svg Germany0.17154.80Q, PB
33 Anna Jesień Flag of Poland.svg Poland0.20054.87Q
46 Anastasiya Rabchenyuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0.18155.25Q
51 Lee McConnell Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom0.23555.61
62 Andri Sialou Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 0.29755.75SB
74 Anastasiya Trifonova Flag of Russia.svg Russia0.22756.02
88 Alena Rücklová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 0.18556.24SB

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameNationalityReactTimeNotes
16 Yevgeniya Isakova Flag of Russia.svg Russia0.14954.17Q, PB
24 Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0.25254.39Q, SB
35 Tasha Danvers-Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom0.17255.14Q
43 Natalia Ivanova Flag of Russia.svg Russia0.20955.34Q
57 Zuzana Hejnová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 0.14056.39
68 Erica Mårtensson Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden0.14556.91
71 Hristina Hantzi-Neag Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 0.25757.31
82 Angela Moroșanu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 0.25457.78

Final

RankLaneNameNationalityReactTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg6 Yevgeniya Isakova Flag of Russia.svg Russia0.17453.93PB
Silver medal icon.svg4 Fani Chalkia Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 0.18154.02
Bronze medal icon.svg3 Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0.19654.55
45 Claudia Marx Flag of Germany.svg Germany0.21654.99
52 Natalia Ivanova Flag of Russia.svg Russia0.28255.04PB
67 Anna Jesień Flag of Poland.svg Poland0.19155.16
71 Tasha Danvers-Smith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom0.16555.56
88 Anastasiya Rabchenyuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0.18355.74

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