Ristananna Tracey

Rio 2016 Olympics: Results For The Women’s 400m Hurdles Round 1

The commentary at the Rio 2016 Olympics was about how unfit Janieve Russell looked in her heat, even though she placed second. Jamaica had one mishap, as Leah Nugent, second in her heat, was disqualified and will not move forward to the semi finals of the women’s 400m hurdles. Ristananna Tracey performed well and finished first in her heat.

MONDAY, AUGUST 15

MORNING SESSION
7:30 a.m.: Men’s Triple jump qualifying round, Groups A and B
7:35 a.m.: Women’s 200m Round 1
9:35 a.m.: Men’s 400m Hurdles Round 1

EVENING SESSION
6:30p.m.: Women’s Discus Throw qualifying round, Group A
6:40 p.m.: Men’s 110m Hurdles Round 1
7:30 p.m.: Women’s 400m Hurdles Round 1
8:25 p.m.: Men’s 800m Final
8:45 p.m.: Women’s 400m Final

*Jamaica Time

1 Ristananna Tracey Jamaica 54.88s
2 Ashley Spencer United States 55.12s
3 Sara Petersen Denmark 55.20s
4 Dalilah Muhammad United States 55.33s
5 Eilidh Doyle Great Britain 55.46s
6 Zuzana Hejnová Czech Republic 55.54s
7 Wenda Nel South Africa 55.55s
8 Ayomide Folorunso Italy 55.78s
9 Emilia Ankiewicz Poland 55.89s
10 Yadisleidy Pedroso Italy 55.91s
11 Sage Watson Canada 55.93s
12 Stina Troest Denmark 56.06s
13 Noelle Montcalm Canada 56.07s
14 Joanna Linkiewicz Poland 56.07s
15 Janieve Russell Jamaica 56.13s
16 Viktoriya Tkachuk Ukraine 56.14s
17 Hanna Titimets Ukraine 56.24s
18 Janeil Bellille Trinidad & Tobago 56.25s
19 Lauren Wells Australia 56.26s
20 Sydney McLaughlin United States 56.32s
21 Denisa Rosolová Czech Republic 56.36s
22 Grace Claxton Puerto Rico 56.40s
23 Katsiaryna Belanovich Belarus 56.55s
24 Léa Sprunger Switzerland 56.58s
25 Olena Kolesnychenko Ukraine 56.61s
26 Phara Anacharsis France 56.64s
27 Tia-Adana Belle Barbados 56.68s
28 Amalie Iuel Norway 56.75s
29 Petra Fontanive Switzerland 56.80s
30 Sparkle McKnight Trinidad & Tobago 56.80s
31 Amaka Ogoegbunam Nigeria 56.96s
32 Zurian Hechavarría Cuba 57.28s
33 Vera Barbosa Portugal 57.28s
34 Satomi Kubokura Japan 57.34s
35 Axelle Dauwens Belgium 57.68s
36 Marzia Caravelli Italy 57.77s
37 Nguyễn Thị Huyền Vietnam 57.87s
38 Maureen Jelagat Maiyo Kenya 57.97s
39 Sharolyn Scott Costa Rica 58.27s
40 Ghfran Almouhamad Syria 58.85s
41 Jackie Baumann Germany 59.04s
42 Aleksandra Romanova Kazakhstan 59.36s
43 Hayat Lambarki Morocco 01:00.8
44 Drita Islami FYR Macedonia 01:01.2
45 Natalya Asanova Uzbekistan 01:02.4
46 Chanice Chase-Taylor Canada 01:02.8
47 Lilit Harutyunyan Armenia 01:03.1
48 Leah Nugent Jamaica DQ

 

 

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  1. Denise N. Fyffe, Editor in Chief says:

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    The commentary at the Rio 2016 Olympics was about how unfit Janieve Russell looked in her heat, even though she placed second. Jamaica had one mishap, as Leah Nugent, second in her heat, was disqualified and will not move forward to the semi finals of the women’s 400m hurdles. Ristananna Tracey performed well and finished first in her heat.

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