2022 European Athletics Championships – Women's 400 metres hurdles

The women's 400 metres hurdles at the 2022 European Athletics Championships took place in three rounds at the Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany, from 17 to 19 August 2022.

Women's 400 metres hurdles
at the 2022 European Athletics Championships
Femke Bol (right of the center) finishing first in the final
VenueOlympiastadion[1]
LocationMunich, Germany
Dates
  • 17 August 2022 (round 1)
  • 18 August 2022 (semifinals)
  • 19 August 2022 (final)
Competitors36 from 20 nations
Winning time52.67 s CR
Medalists
gold medal    Netherlands
silver medal    Ukraine
bronze medal    Ukraine
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The three heats of round 1 were held on 17 August. The twelve fastest athletes joined the twelve highest-ranking athletes, who had a bye, in the semifinals. The three heats of the semifinals were held on 18 August. The two fastest athletes of each heat and the next two fastest of the rest qualified for the finals. Viivi Lehikoinen set a Finnish record of 54.50 seconds in the semifinals.

The final was held on 19 August. Femke Bol of the Netherlands won in a new championship record of 52.67 seconds, followed by Viktoriya Tkachuk of Ukraine in 54.30 seconds and Anna Ryzhykova of Ukraine in 54.86 seconds.

Background

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At the start of the 2024 European Athletics Championships, Femke Bol held the European record of 52.03 seconds and European leading time of 52.27 seconds.[2][3] Natalya Antyukh held the championship record of 52.92 seconds.[4] Sydney McLaughlin held the world record of 50.68 seconds, which was also the world leading mark.[5][6]

Records before the 2024 European Athletics Championships
Record Athlete Time (s) Location Date
World record   Sydney McLaughlin (USA) 50.68[5] Eugene, United States 22 July 2022
European record   Femke Bol (NED) 52.03[2] Tokyo, Japan 4 August 2021
Championship record   Natalya Antyukh (RUS) 52.92[4] Barcelona, Spain 30 July 2010
World Leading   Sydney McLaughlin (USA) 50.68[6] Eugene, United States 22 July 2022
Europe Leading   Femke Bol (NED) 52.27[3] Stockholm, Sweden 30 June 2022

Qualification

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For the women's 400 metres hurdles, the qualification period was from 27 July 2021 to 26 July 2022. Athletes could qualify by running the entry standard of 55.85 seconds or faster, by a receiving a wild card, or by their position on the World Athletics Rankings for the event.[7]

Results

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Round 1

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The three heats of round 1 were held on 17 August, starting at 11:40 (UTC+2). The first three athletes in each heat (Q) and the next three fastest athletes (q) advanced to the semifinals. The twelve highest ranked athletes received a bye into the semifinals. Four athletes set a personal best (PB).[4]

Results of round 1[4]
Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1 2 4 Carolina Krafzik   Germany 54.32 Q, PB
2 3 1 Nikoleta Jíchová   Czech Republic 55.93 Q
3 1 2 Annina Fahr   Switzerland 56.16 Q, PB
4 1 6 Camille Seri   France 56.18 Q, PB
5 1 5 Rebecca Sartori   Italy 56.44 Q
6 3 7 Dimitra Gnafaki   Greece 56.45 Q, PB
7 3 8 Hayley McLean   Great Britain and Northern Ireland 56.64 Q
8 2 3 Yasmin Giger   Switzerland 56.69 Q
9 1 1 Kristiina Halonen   Finland 56.70 q
10 1 7 Nina Hespel   Belgium 56.72 q
11 1 8 Elisabeth Slettum   Norway 56.72 q
12 2 5 Daniela Ledecká   Slovakia 56.98 Q
13 2 7 Carla García   Spain 57.03
14 2 1 Linda Olivieri   Italy 57.03
15 3 2 Gisèle Wender  Germany 57.09
16 3 6 Vera Barbosa   Portugal 57.10
17 1 4 Eileen Demes   Germany 57.11
18 2 2 Lena Pressler  Austria 57.33
19 3 3 Janka Molnár   Hungary 57.38
20 2 6 Agata Zupin   Slovenia 57.42
21 3 5 Marielle Kleemeier   Estonia 57.46
22 2 8 Annemarie Nissen   Denmark 57.71
23 3 4 Emma Zapletalová   Slovakia 58.65 SB
24 1 3 Drita Islami   North Macedonia 1:01.56

Semifinals

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Viivi Lehikoinen (center) set a Finnish record of 54.50 s in the semis

The semifinal heats were held on 18 August, starting at 11:55 (UTC+2). The first two athletes in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest athletes (q) advance to the final. Viivi Lehikoinen set a Finnish record (NR) of 54.50 seconds and another three athletes set personal bests (PB) in this round.[8]

Results of the semifinals[8]
Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1 3 6 Femke Bol   Netherlands 53.73 Q
2 3 4 Anna Ryzhykova   Ukraine 54.25 Q, SB
3 2 5 Viivi Lehikoinen   Finland 54.50 Q, NR
4 2 6 Viktoriya Tkachuk   Ukraine 54.65 Q
5 2 4 Amalie Iuel   Norway 54.68 q, PB
6 3 3 Ayomide Folorunso   Italy 54.98 q
7 1 6 Sara Gallego   Spain 55.16 Q
8 1 3 Carolina Krafzik   Germany 55.29 Q
9 3 5 Hanne Claes   Belgium 55.31
10 2 3 Jessie Knight   Great Britain and Northern Ireland 55.39
11 2 7 Nikoleta Jíchová   Czech Republic 55.48 PB
12 1 5 Line Kloster   Norway 55.63
13 1 1 Dimitra Gnafaki   Greece 56.14 PB
13 2 8 Paulien Couckuyt   Belgium 56.14
15 3 8 Hayley McLean   Great Britain and Northern Ireland 56.20
16 3 7 Elisabeth Slettum   Norway 56.61
17 3 1 Kristiina Halonen   Finland 56.82
18 2 1 Annina Fahr   Switzerland 57.07
19 2 2 Daniela Ledecká   Slovakia 57.08
20 3 2 Yasmin Giger   Switzerland 57.13
21 1 4 Lina Nielsen   Great Britain and Northern Ireland 57.19
22 1 7 Rebecca Sartori   Italy 57.29
23 1 2 Nina Hespel   Belgium 59.15
1 8 Camille Seri   France DNF

Final

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Femke Bol (right) won the final in a championship record of 52.67 seconds

The final was held at 19 August, starting at 21:45 (UTC+2) in the evening.[9] Femke Bol of the Netherlands won the gold medal with a new championship record (CR) of 52.67 seconds, improving the 12-year-old record of Natalya Antyukh by 0.25 seconds.[9] Two days earlier, she had also won the women's 400 metres, this double victory was unprecendented at the European Athletics Championships.[10] Viktoriya Tkachuk of Ukraine won the silver medal in 54.30 seconds and Anna Ryzhykova of Ukraine won the bronze medal in 54.86 seconds.[9]

Results of the final[9]
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Note
  3 Femke Bol   Netherlands 52.67 CR
  7 Viktoriya Tkachuk   Ukraine 54.30
  5 Anna Ryzhykova   Ukraine 54.86
4 6 Sara Gallego   Spain 54.97
5 1 Amalie Iuel   Norway 55.32
6 4 Viivi Lehikoinen   Finland 55.58
7 2 Ayomide Folorunso   Italy 55.91
8 8 Carolina Krafzik   Germany 56.02

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