Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's 400 metres Hurdles
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The women's 400 metres hurdles
400 metres hurdles
The 400 metres hurdles is an Olympic athletics event in track and field. On a standard outdoor track 400 metres is the length of the inside lane once around the stadium. Runners stay in their lane the entire way after starting out of the blocks and must clear ten hurdles that are evenly...

was one of 23 track events of the athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics
At the 2004 Summer Olympics, the athletics events were held at the Athens Olympic Stadium from August 18 to August 29, except for the marathons , the race walks , and the shot put...

, in Athens
Athens
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, Greece
Greece
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. It was contested at the Athens Olympic Stadium
Olympic Stadium (Athens)
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, from August 21 to August 25, by a total of 34 athletes from 25 nations.

In the first round, the first two runners from each of the five heats, together with the six fastest losing runners from all heats (5×2+6=16), automatically qualified for the semifinals. In the semifinals, these 16 runners competed in two heats, with the first four from each heat advancing to the final (2×4=8).

Greek
Greeks
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 sprinter Fani Halkia
Faní Halkiá
Fani Chalkia is a Greek hurdler.Chalkia won the gold medal in the women's 400m hurdles at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. During the semifinals Halkia set an Olympic record of 52.77 seconds....

 was the surprising winner despite having broken the Olympic record in her semifinal heat (52.77 seconds).

Medalists


Qualification

The Olympic qualification period for the athletics ran from January 1, 2003 to August 9, 2004. For this event, each National Olympic Committee
National Olympic Committee
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 (NOC) was permitted to enter up to three athletes, provided they had run below 55.60 seconds during this period in IAAF
International Association of Athletics Federations
The International Association of Athletics Federations is the international governing body for the sport of athletics. It was founded in 1912 at its first congress in Stockholm, Sweden by representatives from 17 national athletics federations as the International Amateur Athletics Federation...

-sanctioned meetings or tournaments. If a NOC had no athletes qualified under this standard, it could enter up to one athlete that had run below 56.25 seconds.

Records

These are the standing world and Olympic records.
World Record 52.34   Yuliya Pechenkina Tula
Tula, Russia
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 (RUS
Russia
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)
8 August 2003
Olympic Record 52.77   Fani Chalkia Athens
Athens
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 (GRE
Greece
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)
25 August 2004

Results

All times shown are in seconds. The following abbreviations are used:
  • Q denotes qualification by place
  • q denotes qualification by time
  • DNS denotes "did not start"
  • OR denotes "Olympic record"
  • NR denotes "national record"
  • PB denotes "personal best"
  • SB denotes "season best"

First round

The first round was held on August 21. The first two runners of each heat plus the six fastest losing runners qualified for the semifinals.
Heat Athlete Nation Time Rank
1 53.57 SB 1 Q
1 54.63 4 Q
1 55.15 SB 13 q
1 55.57 17
1 56.19 22
1 56.40 25
1 57.60 PB 30
2 54.83 10 Q
2 54.95 11 Q
2 55.22 SB 16 q
2 56.21 23
2 56.28 24
2 56.49 26
3 54.41 3 Q
3 54.72 6 Q
3 55.69 18
3 56.03 21
3 56.61 28
3 60.00 33
3
4 53.85 NR 2 Q
4 54.66 5 Q
4 55.16 14 q
4 55.21 SB 15 q
4 55.84 19
4 57.25 29
4 59.72 32
5 54.75 PB 7 Q
5 54.81 8 Q
5 54.81 PB 8 q
5 55.02 12 q
5 55.91 20
5 56.49 26
5 59.02 31

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on August 22. The first four runners of each heat qualified for the final.
Heat Athlete Nation Time Rank
1 53.31 SB 2 Q
1 54.05 6 Q
1 54.32 7 Q
1 55.02 11 Q
1 55.08 SB 12
1 55.24 13
1 56.44 15
1 65.72 16
2 52.72 OR 1 Q
2 53.32 SB 3 Q
2 53.37 NR 4 Q
2 53.79 5 Q
2 54.32 8
2 54.98 9
2 54.99 SB 10
2 55.53 14

Final

The final was held on August 25.
Rank Athlete Time
52.82
53.38
53.44
4 53.83
5 53.92
6 54.18
7 54.97
8 55.79
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