Athletics at the 2002 Commonwealth Games – Women's 400 metres

The women's 400 metres event at the 2002 Commonwealth Games was held on 26–28 July.

The women's 400 meters event at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, United Kingdom, showcased talented athletes from various Commonwealth nations competing for the coveted title.

The gold medal in the women's 400 meters was won by Amy Mbacké Thiam from Senegal, who displayed an exceptional performance. Thiam completed the race in a time of 50.89 seconds, securing the top position on the podium.

The silver medal went to Lorraine Fenton of Jamaica, who put forth a strong effort with a time of 51.02 seconds. Fenton's performance demonstrated her skill and determination.

Bronze was claimed by Catherine Murphy from Australia, finishing with a time of 51.35 seconds. Murphy showcased her abilities, contributing to Australia's success in athletics.

These athletes, along with other competitors in the event, demonstrated their speed, endurance, and competitive spirit. The women's 400 meters at the 2002 Commonwealth Games provided an exciting showcase of athletic prowess and memorable performances.

Medalists edit

Gold Silver Bronze
Aliann Pompey
  Guyana
Lee McConnell
  Scotland
Sandie Richards
  Jamaica

Results edit

Heats edit

Qualification: First 4 of each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the quarterfinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Allison Beckford   Jamaica 52.29 Q
2 2 Christine Amertil   Bahamas 52.64 Q
3 2 Aliann Pompey   Guyana 52.88 Q
4 1 Ronetta Smith   Jamaica 52.92 Q
5 3 Catherine Murphy   Wales 53.09 Q
6 5 Mireille Nguimgo   Cameroon 53.14 Q
7 4 Sandie Richards   Jamaica 53.29 Q
8 5 LaDonna Antoine-Watkins   Canada 53.44 Q
9 3 Hortense Bewouda   Cameroon 53.58 Q
10 4 Helen Frost   England 53.78 Q
11 2 Damayanthi Darsha   Sri Lanka 53.99 Q
11 3 Jane Arnott   New Zealand 53.99 Q
13 2 Foy Williams   Canada 54.05 q
14 3 Melanie Purkiss   England 54.14 Q
15 4 Lami Oyewumi   Canada 54.21 Q
16 5 Heide Seyerling   South Africa 54.23 Q
17 5 Kudirat Akhigbe   Nigeria 54.33 Q
18 1 Doris Jacob   Nigeria 54.34 Q
19 1 Helen Karagounis   England 54.47 Q
20 2 Adia McKinnon   Trinidad and Tobago 54.57 q
21 4 Nickeisha Charles   Trinidad and Tobago 54.80 Q
22 4 Carey Easton   Scotland 54.97 q
23 3 Hajarat Yusuf   Nigeria 55.09 q
24 1 Lee McConnell   Scotland 55.62 Q
25 5 Theodora Kyriakou   Cyprus 56.13
26 2 Geraldine Elysee   Mauritius 57.22 PB
27 5 Vasiti Vatureba   Fiji 57.62
28 3 Yaznee Nasheeda   Maldives 1:04.14
1 Fatmata Bash-Koroma   Sierra Leone DQ
1 Mereoni Raluve   Fiji DQ
4 Hazel-Ann Regis   Grenada DQ
4 Tina Paulino   Mozambique DNS

Quarterfinals edit

Qualification: First 4 of each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Sandie Richards   Jamaica 51.91 Q
2 3 Christine Amertil   Bahamas 52.13 Q
3 2 Allison Beckford   Jamaica 52.14 Q
4 1 Catherine Murphy   Wales 52.15 Q
4 3 Lee McConnell   Scotland 52.15 Q
6 2 Heide Seyerling   South Africa 52.36 Q
7 2 LaDonna Antoine-Watkins   Canada 52.37 Q
8 2 Hortense Bewouda   Cameroon 52.41 Q
9 2 Jane Arnott   New Zealand 52.48 q
10 1 Mireille Nguimgo   Cameroon 52.50 Q
11 3 Aliann Pompey   Guyana 52.61 Q
12 3 Helen Frost   England 52.67 Q, SB
13 1 Helen Karagounis   England 52.69 Q
14 1 Doris Jacob   Nigeria 53.03 q
15 2 Melanie Purkiss   England 53.08 q
16 1 Foy Williams   Canada 53.26 q
17 2 Hajarat Yusuf   Nigeria 53.58
17 3 Lami Oyewumi   Canada 53.58
19 3 Kudirat Akhigbe   Nigeria 53.64
20 1 Adia McKinnon   Trinidad and Tobago 53.84
21 3 Nickeisha Charles   Trinidad and Tobago 53.87
22 1 Damayanthi Darsha   Sri Lanka 53.91
23 2 Carey Easton   Scotland 54.10
3 Ronetta Smith   Jamaica DQ

Semifinals edit

Qualification: First 4 of each heat qualified directly (Q) for the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Lee McConnell   Scotland 51.29 Q, PB
2 2 Aliann Pompey   Guyana 51.34 Q, NR
3 2 Catherine Murphy   Wales 51.36 Q, PB
4 1 Christine Amertil   Bahamas 51.38 Q
5 2 Sandie Richards   Jamaica 51.45 Q
6 2 Mireille Nguimgo   Cameroon 51.76 SB
7 2 Helen Karagounis   England 51.97 PB
8 1 Hortense Bewouda   Cameroon 52.00 Q
9 1 Allison Beckford   Jamaica 52.10 Q
10 1 Heide Seyerling   South Africa 52.12 Q
11 1 LaDonna Antoine-Watkins   Canada 52.44
12 1 Helen Frost   England 52.71
13 1 Doris Jacob   Nigeria 52.88
14 2 Foy Williams   Canada 53.21
15 1 Melanie Purkiss   England 53.32
16 2 Jane Arnott   New Zealand 53.49

Final edit

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Aliann Pompey   Guyana 51.63
  Lee McConnell   Scotland 51.68
  Sandie Richards   Jamaica 51.79
4 Allison Beckford   Jamaica 51.81
5 Heide Seyerling   South Africa 52.87
6 Catherine Murphy   Wales 52.91
7 Hortense Bewouda   Cameroon 53.00
8 Christine Amertil   Bahamas 53.45

References edit