{"id":1705,"date":"2012-11-14T11:12:47","date_gmt":"2012-11-14T19:12:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/trackchill.com\/?p=1705"},"modified":"2012-11-17T08:20:12","modified_gmt":"2012-11-17T16:20:12","slug":"top-ten-400-meter-races-of-all-time-women","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/trackchill.com\/?p=1705","title":{"rendered":"Top Ten 400 Meter Races of All Time &ndash; Women"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/trackchill.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/11\/Sanya-R-R.png\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"background-image: none; border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; float: left; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px\" title=\"Sanya R-R\" border=\"0\" alt=\"Sanya R-R\" align=\"left\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/trackchill.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/11\/Sanya-R-R_thumb.png?resize=240%2C170\" width=\"240\" height=\"170\" \/><\/a>This one was a bit harder than the others. In large part because the all time list is heavily populated by Eastern Bloc athletes. At the end of the day however, the results sorted themselves out because many of the too times occurred in races that were outside of major championships with results that were very top heavy with really poor results at the bottom. <\/p>\n<p>So at the end of the day, and after much review of results and videos, this list ends up with no races from Marita Koch &#8211; including her spectacular 47.60. In the majority of Koch&#8217;s races she was the star, but the supporting casts were lacking. This was the car in many of the Eastern Bloc&#8217;s faster races &#8211; which allowed them you stand on their own vs trying to account for &quot;drug use&quot; which I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s on most people&#8217;s minds with respect you several performances on the still time list. Similarly performances from events where drug testing was conducted have been allowed to stand on their own as with my previous all time races lists &#8211; suspicions notwithstanding. <\/p>\n<p>I put that out there because controversy could be lurking with the very first race on this list. Especially since I had great difficulty finally deciding on a #, with the first three races on this list all in the running for various reasons. That said, here is my accounting of the tho races ever in the women&#8217;s 400.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1. 1976 Olympics<\/strong> &#8211; As good as the next two races were, this race finally became my number one. A WR at the time; a major move forward by Szewinska for the event; serious movement on the all time list at the time; a decisive defeat of the previous WR holder; a closely fought battle behind the winner; and depth. This race had everything necessary to be #1. While many marvel at Marita Koch\u2019s WR, it was Szewinska that truly brought the event into the modern era. <\/p>\n<p>49.28 &#8211; Irina Szewinska    <br \/>50.51 &#8211; Christine Brehmer    <br \/>50.55 &#8211; Ellen Streidt    <br \/>50.56 &#8211; Pirjo Haggman     <br \/>50.65 &#8211; Rosalyn Bryant    <br \/>50.90 &#8211; Sheila Ingram    <br \/>50.98 &#8211; Ritta Salin    <br \/>51.66 &#8211; Debra Sapenter<\/p>\n<p><strong>2. 1983 World Championships<\/strong> &#8211; After much much much review this WR race gets the #2 spot. The first sub 48; a WR; a mid 48, and a third individual near 49 flat &#8211; it&#8217;s never been better than that. Throw in the fact that last place was 50.66 in a race that occurred in the early 80&#8217;s when running 50 point was still outstanding, and this race has everything &#8211; and it was run nearly three decades ago! Some will complain because Kratochvilova had a physique that literally looked like the Eastern Bloc, but the race was run at World&#8217;s and testing gave her a clean bill of health. So the race stands. <\/p>\n<p>47.99 &#8211; Jarmila Kratochvilova    <br \/>48.59 &#8211; Tatiana Kocembova    <br \/>49.19 &#8211; Maria Pinigina    <br \/>49.75 &#8211; Gaby Bussman    <br \/>50.06 &#8211; Marita Payne    <br \/>50.48 &#8211; Irina Baskakova    <br \/>50.48 &#8211; Dagmar Rubsam    <br \/>50.66 &#8211; Rosalyn Bryant<\/p>\n<p><strong>3. 1996 Olympics<\/strong> &#8211; This race was nearly in the top spot. with a pair of 48&#8217;s and six women under 50, but at the end of the day two historical races with solid results won out. That said, this may be the best number three race of any on my lists yet. Perhaps the best one, as two studs race under 49 seconds with Perec and Freeman giving the fans in Atlanta a good show with a serious stretch run.<\/p>\n<p>48.25 &#8211; Marie Jose Perec    <br \/>48.63 -Cathy Freeman    <br \/>49.10 &#8211; Falilat Ogunkoya    <br \/>49.28 &#8211; Pauline Davis    <br \/>49.55 &#8211; Jearl Miles    <br \/>49.77 &#8211; Fatima Yusuf    <br \/>50.45 &#8211; Sandy Richards    <br \/>50.71 &#8211; Grit Breuer<\/p>\n<p><strong>4. 1984 Olympics<\/strong> &#8211; Another outstanding race, and one that was the culmination of a season long battle for the American Record. Sprinters Brisco and Cheeseborough both moved up in distance and took on the 400, lowering the AR three times prior to the Games with Cheeseborough coming into Los Angeles with 49.28 to her credit. Brisco ran like a woman possessed however with \u201cCheese\u201d in tow finally taking the record into the 48\u2019s where it\u2019s only been lowered by .13 in the near thrity years since &#8211; such was the quality of this race. The depth behind this pair was solid in spite of the lack of any Eastern Bloc athletes, earning the race a spot on the list &#8211; nearly higher. And if you can\u2019t tell it\u2019s one of my personal all time favorites.<\/p>\n<p>48.83 &#8211; Valerie Brisco    <br \/>49.05 &#8211; Chandra Cheeseborough    <br \/>49.42 &#8211; Kathy Cook    <br \/>49.91 &#8211; Marita Payne    <br \/>50.25 &#8211; Lillie Leatherwood    <br \/>50.37 &#8211; Ute Thimm    <br \/>50.45 &#8211; Charmaine Crooks    <br \/>51.56 &#8211; Ruth Waithera<\/p>\n<p><strong>5. 1968 Olympics<\/strong> &#8211; The first race at any distance with hand timing that\u2019s made any of my lists. But if you go to YouTube and take a look, the race was every bit as good as those hand times indicate. The race was close, there was much exchange in position during the race. And the stretch run was a classic. This is one of those \u201cblack and white\u201d classic movie type races. Every bit as good as the men\u2019s 100, 200, or 400. Frankly the more I review the events from Mexico City, it may have been the best Olympic Games of all time. But that\u2019s for another discussion.<\/p>\n<p>52.0 &#8211; Collette Besson    <br \/>52.1 &#8211; Lillian Board    <br \/>52.2 &#8211; Natalya Pechenkina    <br \/>52.5 &#8211; Janet Simpson    <br \/>52.7 &#8211; Arelia Penton    <br \/>52.7 &#8211; Jarvis Scott    <br \/>52.8 &#8211; Helga Henning    <br \/>53.0 &#8211; Hermina Van Der Hoven<\/p>\n<p><strong>6. 2007 World Championships<\/strong> &#8211; This is easily the best race for the medals in the history of the event at any type of championship. Throw in the fact that Ohuruogu put on one of her better come from behind performances with Sanders doing the same, and you have a very exciting, very close finish, worthy of a spot in the top ten.<\/p>\n<p>49.61 &#8211; Christine Ohuruogu    <br \/>49.65 &#8211; Nicola Sanders    <br \/>49.66 &#8211; Novlene Williams    <br \/>50.16 &#8211; Ana Guevara    <br \/>50.17 &#8211; DeeDee Trotte    <br \/>50.33 &#8211; Natalya Antyukh    <br \/>50.54 &#8211; Illona Usovich    <br \/>50.96 &#8211; Mary Wineberg<\/p>\n<p><strong>7. 1992 Olympics<\/strong> &#8211; Actually a tough call between this race and #8 as both had solid depth. Parec with another sub49 however in a tough race with Bryzgina for the gold brought this race into the 7th position. When really taking a look at the all time lists AND the various races run over the years, Perec and Bryzgina are truly two of the best female quartermilers to grace the event, and this was one of their better battles. <\/p>\n<p>48.83 &#8211; Marie Jose Perec    <br \/>49.05 &#8211; Olga Bryzgina    <br \/>49.64 &#8211; Ximena Restrepo    <br \/>49.69 &#8211; Olga Nazarova    <br \/>49.93 &#8211; Jillian Richardson    <br \/>50.11 &#8211; Rochelle Stevens    <br \/>50.19 &#8211; Sandie Richards    <br \/>50.87 &#8211; Phyllis Smith<\/p>\n<p><strong>8. 2000 Olympics<\/strong> &#8211; This race makes the list as one of the most complete races ever. TNot the most spectacular of winning times, but great depth. Freemen was a beast at \u201chome\u201d with the rest of the field running well. At the end of the day it was the low 50 points that earned this race it\u2019s spot. <\/p>\n<p>49.11 &#8211; Cathy Freeman    <br \/>49.58 &#8211; Lorraine Graham    <br \/>49.72 &#8211; Katherine Merry    <br \/>49.79 &#8211; Donna Fraser    <br \/>49.96 &#8211; Ana Guevara    <br \/>50.05 &#8211; Heide Seyerling    <br \/>50.12 &#8211; Falilat Ogunkoya    <br \/>51.04 &#8211; Olga Kotlyarova <\/p>\n<p><strong>9. 2004 Olympics<\/strong> &#8211; A tough race between Darling Williams and Guevara for gold, combined with solid depth earned this race a spot on the list. Many will remember it for Richards falling out of the medals, but this race was very strong in the finishing stretch and featured a very strong field for the time period. <\/p>\n<p>49.41 &#8211; Tonique Darling Williams    <br \/>49.56 &#8211; Ana Guevara    <br \/>49.89 &#8211; Natalya Antyukh    <br \/>49.97 &#8211; Monique Hennagan     <br \/>50.00 &#8211; DeeDee Trotter    <br \/>50.19 &#8211; Sanya Richards    <br \/>50.37 &#8211; Christine Amertil    <br \/>50.65 &#8211; Natalya Nazarova<\/p>\n<p>10. 2009 World Championships &#8211; Just short of sub49, this race makes the list based on the race for bronze and the depth and closeness of the overall race. <\/p>\n<p>49.00 &#8211; Sanya Richards    <br \/>49.32 &#8211; Sherika Williams    <br \/>49.71 &#8211; Antonina Krivoshapka    <br \/>49.77 &#8211; Novlene Williams Mills    <br \/>50.21 &#8211; Christine Ohuruogu    <br \/>50.35 &#8211; Debbie Dunn    <br \/>50.53 &#8211; Anastasia Kapachinskaya    <br \/>50.65 &#8211; Amantle Montsho<\/p>\n<p>There you have it. As I said at the start, there were several WR races and very fast times that did not make the list &#8211; a surprise to many I\u2019m sure. But at the end of the day the list is about overall races, not great individual performances &#8211; which made this list extremely difficult to put together. Hopefully the 800\u2019s will be a bit easier. At least I have a pretty good idea already of what the top races on each list will be!     <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This one was a bit harder than the others. In large part because the all time list is heavily populated by Eastern Bloc athletes. 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