2003 Asian Athletics Championships – Women's 400 metres hurdles
2003 Asian Athletics Championships | ||||
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Track events | ||||
100 m | men | women | ||
200 m | men | women | ||
400 m | men | women | ||
800 m | men | women | ||
1500 m | men | women | ||
5000 m | men | women | ||
10,000 m | men | women | ||
100 m hurdles | women | |||
110 m hurdles | men | |||
400 m hurdles | men | women | ||
3000 m steeplechase |
men | |||
4×100 m relay | men | women | ||
4×400 m relay | men | women | ||
Road events | ||||
20 km walk | men | women | ||
Field events | ||||
High jump | men | women | ||
Pole vault | men | women | ||
Long jump | men | women | ||
Triple jump | men | women | ||
Shot put | men | women | ||
Discus throw | men | women | ||
Hammer throw | men | women | ||
Javelin throw | men | women | ||
Combined events | ||||
Heptathlon | women | |||
Decathlon | men | |||
The women's 400 metres hurdles event at the 2003 Asian Athletics Championships was held in Manila, Philippines on September 21–23.[1]
Medalists
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Huang Xiaoxiao China |
Natalya Alimzhanova Kazakhstan |
Winatho Amornrat Thailand |
Results
Heats
Rank | Heat | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Natalya Alimzhanova | Kazakhstan | 56.64 | Q |
2 | 1 | Huang Xiaoxiao | Qatar | 56.87 | Q |
3 | 2 | Winatho Amornrat | Thailand | 58.34 | Q |
4 | 2 | Noraseela Mohd Khalid | Malaysia | 58.36 | Q |
5 | 2 | Mie Osakada | Japan | 58.66 | Q |
6 | 1 | Satomi Kubokura | Japan | 58.78 | Q |
7 | 1 | Lee Yun-Kyong | South Korea | 58.96 | q |
8 | 2 | Yao Yuehua | China | 59.11 | q |
9 | 1 | Mary Grace Melgar | Philippines | 1:00.05 | SB |
10 | 2 | Julie Rose Forbes | Philippines | 1:04.51 | PB |
Final
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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Huang Xiaoxiao | Qatar | 55.66 | ||
Natalya Alimzhanova | Kazakhstan | 55.88 | ||
Winatho Amornrat | Thailand | 56.40 | PB | |
4 | Noraseela Mohd Khalid | Malaysia | 57.28 | |
5 | Mie Osakada | Japan | 57.61 | PB |
6 | Yao Yuehua | China | 57.88 | |
7 | Lee Yun-Kyong | South Korea | 58.33 | |
8 | Satomi Kubokura | Japan | 58.36 |
References
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