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

The winning margin was 0.05 seconds which as of 2024 remains the only time the women's 400 metres was won by less than a tenth of a second at these games.

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

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

Results

Heats

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

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

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

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Aliann Pompey  Guyana 51.63
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lee McConnell  Scotland 51.68
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 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

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