2021 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 400 metres

The women's 400 metres event at the 2021 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 5 March 2021 at 11:22 (heats) and at 19:33 (semi-finals), and on 6 March 2021 at 20:25 (final) local time.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Femke Bol
  Netherlands
Justyna Święty-Ersetic
  Poland
Jodie Williams
  Great Britain

Records

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Standing records prior to the 2021 European Athletics Indoor Championships
World record   Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) 49.59 Milan, Italy 7 March 1982
European record   Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) 49.59 Milan, Italy 7 March 1982
Championship record   Jarmila Kratochvílová (TCH) 49.59 Milan, Italy 7 March 1982
World Leading   Shaunae Miller-Uibo (BAH) 50.21 New York City, United States 13 February 2021
European Leading   Femke Bol (NED) 50.64 Apeldoorn, Netherlands 21 February 2021

Results

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Having run 50.64 earlier in the winter, the fastest time by a European woman since 2009, Femke Bol entered the Championships as the overwhelming favorite. Her Dutch teammate, Lieke Klaver, was the second-fastest European woman of the indoor season with 51.21, a top 5 time by a European woman in the last ten years and over half a second faster than the third fastest woman of the season. Other contenders who ran under 52 seconds prior to the Championships included 2019 European indoor and world outdoor finalist Justyna Święty-Ersetic, 2016 European Youth Champion and 2019 European U23 bronze medallist Andrea Miklos and the Irish 100m and 200m outdoor national record holder Phil Healy. The defending 2019 champion Léa Sprunger was the 13th fastest European woman of the indoor season going into the Championships.

All five women who ran under 52 seconds prior to the Championships made the final. The surprise sixth spot went the British 200m specialist Jodie Williams, who was contesting her first 400m at a major Championships. Starting in lane 6, Bol took her first 100m conservatively, and her Dutch teammate Klaver was the first one at the break. Bol took the lead at the back straight of the second lap, and by the 300m mark it was Bol, followed by Klaver and Święty-Ersetic. The last 50m saw Klaver tie up, with Święty-Ersetic moving into second place and Williams into third. Bol's winning time of 50.63 was a 0.01 second improvement of her own National Record and the fastest winning time at the European Indoor Championships since 2007. It was Bol's first international senior individual medal. Three finalists set personal bests in the final.

Heats

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Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next fastest 4 (q) advance to the Semifinals.[1]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Note
1 5 Phil Healy   Ireland 52.00 Q
2 3 Justyna Święty-Ersetic   Poland 52.06 Q
3 3 Jessie Knight   Great Britain 52.17 Q, SB
4 5 Léa Sprunger    Switzerland 52.25 Q
5 3 Cynthia Bolingo Mbongo   Belgium 52.27 q, SB
6 4 Jodie Williams   Great Britain 52.35 Q
7 5 Modesta Justė Morauskaitė   Lithuania 52.52 q, PB
8 4 Andrea Miklós   Romania 52.57 Q
9 6 Ama Pipi   Great Britain 52.63 Q, SB
10 3 Kateryna Klymyuk   Ukraine 52.70 q, PB
11 5 Rebecca Borga   Italy 52.72 q
12 4 Alice Mangione   Italy 52.73 PB
13 2 Lieke Klaver   Netherlands 52.74 Q
14 7 Irini Vasiliou   Greece 52.76 Q, PB
15 2 Anna Ryzhykova   Ukraine 52.76 Q
16 1 Femke Bol   Netherlands 52.77 Q
17 6 Lisanne de Witte   Netherlands 52.82 Q, =SB
18 6 Lada Vondrová   Czech Republic 52.83
19 1 Hanna Mikhailava   Belarus 52.96 Q
20 7 Agnė Šerkšnienė   Lithuania 53.00 Q
21 1 Laura Müller   Germany 53.03
22 6 Corinna Schwab   Germany 53.06
23 7 Amandine Brossier   France 53.23
24 3 Cátia Azevedo   Portugal 53.28 SB
25 3 Maja Ćirić   Serbia 53.28 SB
26 2 Sophie Becker   Ireland 53.31
27 4 Susanne Walli   Austria 53.41 PB
28 1 Tereza Petržilková   Czech Republic 53.46
29 7 Anastasiia Bryzgina   Ukraine 53.50
30 5 Hanne Maudens   Belgium 53.63
31 4 Aauri Lorena Bokesa   Spain 53.64
32 2 Camille Laus   Belgium 53.68
33 7 Sharlene Mawdsley   Ireland 53.68
34 4 Iveta Putalová   Slovakia 53.69 SB
35 2 Eleonora Marchiando   Italy 53.70
36 2 Krystsina Muliarchik   Belarus 53.93
37 1 Andrea Jiménez   Spain 54.34
38 1 Silke Lemmens    Switzerland 54.48
39 6 Evelin Nádházy   Hungary 55.11

Semifinals

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Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) advance to the Final.[2]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Note
1 3 Femke Bol   Netherlands 51.17 Q
2 2 Justyna Święty-Ersetic   Poland 51.34 Q, NR
3 2 Lieke Klaver   Netherlands 52.09 Q
4 3 Jodie Williams   Great Britain 52.09 Q, PB
5 2 Anna Ryzhykova   Ukraine 52.11 PB
6 2 Jessie Knight   Great Britain 52.22
7 1 Phil Healy   Ireland 52.41 Q
8 1 Andrea Miklós   Romania 52.41 Q
9 1 Amarachi Pipi   Great Britain 52.54 SB
10 3 Léa Sprunger    Switzerland 52.64
11 2 Agnė Šerkšnienė   Lithuania 53.09
12 1 Lisanne de Witte   Netherlands 53.10
13 1 Kateryna Klymyuk   Ukraine 53.10
14 1 Hanna Mikhailava   Belarus 53.10
15 3 Modesta Justė Morauskaitė   Lithuania 53.20
16 3 Irini Vasiliou   Greece 53.31
17 3 Cynthia Bolingo Mbongo   Belgium 53.74
18 2 Rebecca Borga   Italy 54.23

Final

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Rank Lane Athlete Nationality Time Note
  6 Femke Bol   Netherlands 50.63 EL, NR
  5 Justyna Święty-Ersetic   Poland 51.41
  1 Jodie Williams   Great Britain 51.73 PB
4 4 Phil Healy   Ireland 51.94 PB
5 3 Lieke Klaver   Netherlands 52.03
6 2 Andrea Miklós   Romania 52.10

References

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  1. ^ "Heats results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-03-05. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  2. ^ Semifinals results[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-03-06. Retrieved 2021-03-06.