400 metres hurdles at the World Championships in Athletics

400 metres hurdles
at the World Championships in Athletics
Overview
Gender Men and women
Years held Men: 19832015
Women: 19802015
Championship record
Men 47.18 Kevin Young (1993)
Women 52.42 Melaine Walker (2009)
Reigning champion
Men  Nicholas Bett (KEN)
Women  Zuzana Hejnová (CZE)

The 400 metres hurdles at the World Championships in Athletics has been contested by women since 1980 and by men since 1983.

The championship records for the event are 47.18 for men, set by Kevin Young in 1993, and 52.42 m for women, set by Melaine Walker in 2009.

Age records

Distinction Male Female
Athlete Age Date Athlete Age Date
Youngest champion  Jehue Gordon (TTO) 21 years, 243 days 15 Aug 2013  Jana Pittman (AUS) 20 years, 292 days 15 Aug 2013
Youngest medalist  Llewellyn Herbert (RSA) 20 years, 14 days 4 Aug 1997  Petra Pfaff (GDR) 19 years, 305 days 16 Aug 1980
Youngest participant  Jehue Gordon (TTO) 17 years, 243 days 15 Aug 2009  Mirenda Francourt (SEY) 16 years, 99 days 26 Aug 1991
Oldest champion  Edwin Moses (USA) 32 years, 1 day 1 Sep 1987  Nezha Bidouane (MAR) 31 years, 324 days 8 Aug 2001
Oldest medalist  Kriss Akabusi (GBR) 32 years, 272 days 27 Aug 1991  Sandra Glover (USA) 36 years, 226 days 13 Aug 2005
Oldest participant  Danny McFarlane (JAM) 37 years, 185 days 18 Aug 2009  Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova (UKR) 37 years, 321 days 28 Aug 2007

Medalists

Men

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1983 Helsinki
 Edwin Moses (USA)  Harald Schmid (FRG)  Aleksandr Kharlov (URS)
1987 Rome
 Edwin Moses (USA)  Danny Harris (USA)  Harald Schmid (FRG)
1991 Tokyo
 Samuel Matete (ZAM)  Winthrop Graham (JAM)  Kriss Akabusi (GBR)
1993 Stuttgart
 Kevin Young (USA)  Samuel Matete (ZAM)  Winthrop Graham (JAM)
1995 Gothenburg
 Derrick Adkins (USA)  Samuel Matete (ZAM)  Stéphane Diagana (FRA)
1997 Athens
 Stéphane Diagana (FRA)  Llewellyn Herbert (RSA)  Bryan Bronson (USA)
1999 Seville
 Fabrizio Mori (ITA)  Stéphane Diagana (FRA)  Marcel Schelbert (SUI)
2001 Edmonton
 Félix Sánchez (DOM)  Fabrizio Mori (ITA)  Dai Tamesue (JPN)
2003 Paris
 Félix Sánchez (DOM)  Joey Woody (USA)  Periklís Iakovákis (GRE)
2005 Helsinki
 Bershawn Jackson (USA)  James Carter (USA)  Dai Tamesue (JPN)
2007 Osaka
 Kerron Clement (USA)  Félix Sánchez (DOM)  Marek Plawgo (POL)
2009 Berlin
 Kerron Clement (USA)  Javier Culson (PUR)  Bershawn Jackson (USA)
2011 Daegu
 Dai Greene (GBR)  Javier Culson (PUR)  L. J. van Zyl (RSA)
2013 Moscow
 Jehue Gordon (TRI)  Michael Tinsley (USA)  Emir Bekrić (SRB)
2015 Beijing
 Nicholas Bett (KEN)  Denis Kudryavtsev (RUS)  Jeffery Gibson (BAH)

Multiple medalists

Rank Athlete Nation Period Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Sánchez, FélixFélix Sánchez  Dominican Republic (DOM) 2001–2007 2 1 0 3
2 Matete, SamuelSamuel Matete  Zambia (ZAM) 1991–1995 1 2 0 3
3 Diagana, StéphaneStéphane Diagana  France (FRA) 1995–1999 1 1 1 3
4= Moses, EdwinEdwin Moses  United States (USA) 1983–1987 2 0 0 2
4= Clement, KerronKerron Clement  United States (USA) 2007–2009 2 0 0 2
6 Mori, FabrizioFabrizio Mori  Italy (ITA) 1999–2001 1 1 0 2
7 Jackson, BershawnBershawn Jackson  United States (USA) 2005–2009 1 0 1 2
8 Culson, JavierJavier Culson  Puerto Rico (PUR) 2009–2011 0 2 0 2
9= Schmid, HaraldHarald Schmid  West Germany (FRG) 1983–1987 0 1 1 2
9= Graham, WinthropWinthrop Graham  Jamaica (JAM) 1991–1993 0 1 1 2
11 Tamesue, DaiDai Tamesue  Japan (JPN) 2001–2005 0 0 2 2

Medals by country

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States (USA) 7 4 2 13
2  Dominican Republic (DOM) 2 1 0 3
3  Zambia (ZAM) 1 2 0 3
4  France (FRA) 1 1 1 3
5  Italy (ITA) 1 1 0 2
6  Great Britain (GBR) 1 0 1 2
7=  Kenya (KEN) 1 0 0 1
7=  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 1 0 0 1
8  Puerto Rico (PUR) 0 2 0 2
9=  Germany (GER) 0 1 1 2
9=  Jamaica (JAM) 0 1 1 2
9=  South Africa (RSA) 0 1 1 2
12  Russia (RUS) 0 1 0 1
13  Japan (JPN) 0 0 2 2
14=  Bahamas (BAH) 0 0 1 1
14=  Greece (GRE) 0 0 1 1
14=  Poland (POL) 0 0 1 1
14=  Serbia (SRB) 0 0 1 1
14=  Soviet Union (URS) 0 0 1 1
14=   Switzerland (SUI) 0 0 1 1

Women

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1980 Sittard
 Bärbel Broschat (GDR)  Ellen Neumann (GDR)  Petra Pfaff (GDR)
1983 Helsinki
 Yekaterina Fesenko (URS)  Anna Ambrazienė (URS)  Ellen Neumann-Fiedler (GDR)
1987 Rome
 Sabine Busch (GDR)  Debbie Flintoff (AUS)  Cornelia Feuerbach (GDR)
1991 Tokyo
 Tatyana Ledovskaya (URS)  Sally Gunnell (GBR)  Janeene Vickers (USA)
1993 Stuttgart
 Sally Gunnell (GBR)  Sandra Farmer-Patrick (USA)  Margarita Ponomaryova (RUS)
1995 Gothenburg
 Kim Batten (USA)  Tonja Buford (USA)  Deon Hemmings (JAM)
1997 Athens
 Nezha Bidouane (MAR)  Deon Hemmings (JAM)  Kim Batten (USA)
1999 Seville
 Daimí Pernía (CUB)  Nezha Bidouane (MAR)  Deon Hemmings (JAM)
2001 Edmonton
 Nezha Bidouane (MAR)  Yuliya Pechonkina (RUS)  Daimí Pernía (CUB)
2003 Paris
 Jana Pittman (AUS)  Sandra Glover (USA)  Yuliya Pechonkina (RUS)
2005 Helsinki
 Yuliya Pechonkina (RUS)  Lashinda Demus (USA)  Sandra Glover (USA)
2007 Osaka
 Jana Rawlinson (AUS)  Yuliya Pechenkina (RUS)  Anna Jesień (POL)
2009 Berlin
 Melaine Walker (JAM)  Lashinda Demus (USA)  Josanne Lucas (TRI)
2011 Daegu
 Lashinda Demus (USA)  Melaine Walker (JAM)  Natalya Antyukh (RUS)
2013 Moscow
 Zuzana Hejnová (CZE)  Dalilah Muhammad (USA)  Lashinda Demus (USA)
2015 Beijing
 Zuzana Hejnová (CZE)  Shamier Little (USA)  Cassandra Tate (USA)

Multiple medalists

Rank Athlete Nation Period Gold Silver Bronze Total
1=Pechonkina, YuliyaYuliya Pechonkina  Russia (RUS) 2001–2007 1 2 1 4
1=Demus, LashindaLashinda Demus  United States (USA) 2005–2013 1 2 1 4
3Bidouane, NezhaNezha Bidouane  Morocco (MAR) 1997–2001 2 1 0 3
4Hemmings, DeonDeon Hemmings  Jamaica (JAM) 1995–1999 0 1 2 3
5=Pittman, JanaJana Pittman  Australia (AUS) 2003–2007 2 0 0 2
5=Hejnová, ZuzanaZuzana Hejnová  Czech Republic (CZE) 2013–2015 2 0 0 2
7=Gunnell, SallySally Gunnell  Great Britain (GBR) 1991–1993 1 1 0 2
7=Walker, MelaineMelaine Walker  Jamaica (JAM) 2009–2011 1 1 0 2
9=Batten, KimKim Batten  United States (USA) 1995–1997 1 0 1 2
9=Pernía, DaimíDaimí Pernía  Cuba (CUB) 1999–2001 1 0 1 2
11=Fiedler, EllenEllen Fiedler  East Germany (GDR) 1980–1983 0 1 1 2
11=Glover, SandraSandra Glover  United States (USA) 2003–2005 0 1 1 2

Medals by country

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States (USA) 2 7 5 14
2  Germany (GER) 2 1 4 7
3=  Australia (AUS) 2 1 0 3
3=  Morocco (MAR) 2 1 0 3
3=  Soviet Union (URS) 2 1 0 3
6  Czech Republic (CZE) 2 0 0 2
7  Russia (RUS) 1 2 3 6
8  Jamaica (JAM) 1 2 2 5
9  Great Britain (GBR) 1 1 0 2
10  Cuba (CUB) 1 0 1 2
11  Denmark (DEN) 1 0 0 1
12  Spain (ESP) 0 1 0 1
13=  Poland (POL) 0 0 1 1
13=  Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 0 0 1 1

See also

References

Footnotes

Specific

  1. Butler 2015, p. 41.

External links

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