1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 400 metres
The women's 400 metres event at the 1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, at Laurentian University Stadium on 27, 28 and 29 July.[1][2]
Medalists
Gold | Grit Breuer![]() |
Silver | Maicel Malone![]() |
Bronze | Olga Moroz![]() |
Results
Final
29 July
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Grit Breuer | ![]() | 51.24 | |
![]() | Maicel Malone | ![]() | 52.23 | |
![]() | Olga Moroz | ![]() | 53.20 | |
4 | Viktoria Miloserdova | ![]() | 53.64 | |
5 | Manuela Derr | ![]() | 53.66 | |
6 | Teri Smith | ![]() | 53.80 | |
7 | Nadežda Tomšová | ![]() | 54.21 | |
8 | Rossana Morabito | ![]() | 55.20 |
Semifinals
28 July
Semifinal 1
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Teri Smith | ![]() | 53.20 | Q |
2 | Manuela Derr | ![]() | 53.43 | Q |
3 | Viktoria Miloserdova | ![]() | 53.58 | q |
4 | Cheryl Allen | ![]() | 53.92 | |
5 | Daniela Plescan | ![]() | 54.09 | |
6 | Daniela Spasova | ![]() | 54.63 | |
7 | Noemi Batori | ![]() | 56.09 | |
Linda Kisabaka | ![]() | DNF |
Semifinal 2
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Maicel Malone | ![]() | 52.07 | Q |
2 | Olga Moroz | ![]() | 52.86 | Q |
3 | Nadežda Tomšová | ![]() | 53.14 | q |
4 | Marjana Lužar | ![]() | 54.49 | |
5 | Emma Langston | ![]() | 54.62 | |
6 | Julia Merino | ![]() | 55.12 | |
7 | Regula Scalabrin | ![]() | 55.18 | |
8 | Felicia Amajali | ![]() | 55.99 |
Semifinal 3
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Grit Breuer | ![]() | 53.11 | Q |
2 | Rossana Morabito | ![]() | 54.03 | Q |
3 | Suzana Belac | ![]() | 54.18 | |
4 | Tracy Goddard | ![]() | 54.63 | |
5 | Catherine Chanfreau | ![]() | 55.10 | |
6 | Mayelin Lemus | ![]() | 55.59 | |
7 | Sue Andrews | ![]() | 55.82 | |
Ximena Restrepo | ![]() | DQ |
Heats
27 July
Heat 1
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nadežda Tomšová | ![]() | 54.20 | Q |
2 | Daniela Spasova | ![]() | 54.21 | Q |
3 | Linda Kisabaka | ![]() | 54.88 | Q |
4 | Catherine Chanfreau | ![]() | 55.19 | q |
5 | Gro Hege Cleveland | ![]() | 56.07 | |
6 | Anna Cherry | ![]() | 57.30 | |
7 | Natasha Stenberg | ![]() | 57.82 |
Heat 2
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ximena Restrepo | ![]() | 53.48 | Q |
2 | Olga Moroz | ![]() | 54.15 | Q |
3 | Tracy Goddard | ![]() | 54.63 | Q |
4 | Sue Andrews | ![]() | 54.84 | q |
5 | Daniela Plescan | ![]() | 55.42 | q |
6 | Valérie Jaunâtre | ![]() | 56.86 | |
7 | Christine Duvergé | ![]() | 56.95 |
Heat 3
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Viktoria Miloserdova | ![]() | 54.13 | Q |
2 | Regula Scalabrin | ![]() | 55.93 | Q |
3 | Mayelin Lemus | ![]() | 56.15 | Q |
4 | Katalin Fogarassy | ![]() | 56.35 |
Heat 4
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Manuela Derr | ![]() | 54.13 | Q |
2 | Suzana Belac | ![]() | 54.17 | Q |
3 | Rossana Morabito | ![]() | 54.19 | Q |
4 | Teri Smith | ![]() | 54.23 | q |
5 | Monique Steennis | ![]() | 55.67 | |
6 | Ausa Mwendachabe | ![]() | 58.50 | |
7 | Marie-Cecile Rivetta | ![]() | 63.31 |
Heat 5
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Julia Merino | ![]() | 54.99 | Q |
2 | Grit Breuer | ![]() | 55.12 | Q |
3 | Cheryl Allen | ![]() | 55.44 | Q |
4 | Nancy McLeón | ![]() | 55.47 | |
5 | Fatima Yusuf | ![]() | 56.35 | |
6 | Jacqueline Sophia | ![]() | 58.92 |
Heat 6
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Maicel Malone | ![]() | 53.79 | Q |
2 | Marjana Lužar | ![]() | 54.77 | Q |
3 | Emma Langston | ![]() | 54.87 | Q |
4 | Noemi Batori | ![]() | 54.97 | q |
5 | Felicia Amajali | ![]() | 55.39 | q |
6 | Julieta Kondova | ![]() | 56.40 | |
7 | Kristen Lundgren | ![]() | 56.48 |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 38 athletes from 26 countries participated in the event.
Australia (2) Bulgaria (2) Canada (2) Colombia (1) Cuba (2) Czechoslovakia (1) East Germany (2) France (2) Hungary (2) Italy (1) Mauritius (1) Monaco (1) Netherlands (1) Netherlands Antilles (1) Nigeria (2) Norway (1) Romania (1) Saint Lucia (1) Soviet Union (2) Spain (1) Switzerland (1) United Kingdom (2) United States (2) West Germany (1) Yugoslavia (2) Zambia (1)
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References
- Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1988 Sudbury CAN Jul 27-31, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 7 April 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
- IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015
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