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1988 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 400 metres

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The women's 400 metres event at the 1988 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 5 and 6 March.[1]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Petra Müller
 East Germany
Helga Arendt
 West Germany
Dagmar Neubauer
 East Germany

Results

Heats

First 3 from each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Gisela Kinzel  West Germany 52.49 Q
2 1 Marina Shmonina  Soviet Union 52.51 Q
3 1 Dagmar Neubauer  East Germany 52.54 Q
4 2 Rositsa Stamenova  Bulgaria 52.68 Q
5 2 Helga Arendt  West Germany 52.79 Q
6 2 Erzsébet Szabó  Hungary 52.81 Q
7 2 Alena Paříková  Czechoslovakia 52.87 q
8 1 Judit Forgács  Hungary 53.01 q
9 2 Cristina Pérez  Spain 53.09 q
10 3 Petra Müller  East Germany 53.42 Q
11 3 Sally Gunnell  Great Britain 53.59 Q
12 1 Esther Lahoz  Spain 53.66
13 3 Fabienne Ficher  France 53.95 Q
14 3 Christina Sussiek  West Germany 54.19
15 3 Noémi Bátori  Hungary 54.58

Semifinals

First 3 from each semifinal qualified directly (Q) for the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Petra Müller  East Germany 51.40 Q
2 2 Helga Arendt  West Germany 51.79 Q
3 2 Dagmar Neubauer  East Germany 51.95 Q
4 1 Rositsa Stamenova  Bulgaria 52.12 Q
5 2 Sally Gunnell  Great Britain 52.22 Q
6 1 Gisela Kinzel  West Germany 52.33 Q
7 1 Erzsébet Szabó  Hungary 52.47
8 2 Marina Shmonina  Soviet Union 52.48
9 2 Cristina Pérez  Spain 53.01
10 2 Judit Forgács  Hungary 53.16
11 1 Fabienne Ficher  France 53.17
12 1 Alena Paříková  Czechoslovakia 53.22

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Petra Müller  East Germany 50.28
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Helga Arendt  West Germany 51.06
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dagmar Neubauer  East Germany 51.57
4 Sally Gunnell  Great Britain 51.77
5 Gisela Kinzel  West Germany 52.46
6 Rositsa Stamenova  Bulgaria 53.89

References

  1. ^ Results (p. 520)