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(*TODAY*)* Women's 400m Semi-Final LIVE STREA.Ms Olympics Athletics ON TV Channel 07 August 2024
(*TODAY*)* Women's 400m Semi-Final LIVE STREA.Ms Olympics Athletics ON TV Channel 07 August 2024
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(*TODAY*)* Women's 400m Semi-Final LIVE STREA.Ms Olympics Athletics ON TV Channel 07 August 2024
# 🔴✅➡️LIVE➡️ https://passrugby.com/olympic/
# 🔴✅➡️LIVE➡️ https://passrugby.com/olympic/
As the world gears up for another scintillating chapter in the athletics calendar, the women’s 400m semi-final promises to be a highlight. Set to feature some of the finest talents in track and field, this semi-final is more than just a stepping stone; it’s a stage where dreams of reaching the final and potentially clinching gold are made or broken.
Key Contenders
Shaunae Miller-Uibo (Bahamas): The reigning Olympic champion is a dominant force in the 400m. Miller-Uibo’s combination of explosive speed and tactical prowess has seen her achieve an impressive career, including multiple Diamond League victories. Her personal best of 48.36 seconds underscores her status as a major threat in this semi-final.
Sifan Hassan (Netherlands): Known for her versatility and extraordinary endurance, Hassan has recently shifted her focus to the 400m with impressive results. While she is more commonly associated with longer distances, her 400m performances have shown she’s a serious contender in this event. Watch for her tactical acumen and finishing kick.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA): Although primarily known for her prowess in the 400m hurdles, McLaughlin-Levrone’s speed and competitive edge make her a formidable opponent in the flat 400m as well. With her world record-breaking performances in the hurdles, she’ll be looking to translate that success to the 400m.
Marileidy Paulino (Dominican Republic): The 2022 World Champion in the 400m, Paulino has been consistent and impressive throughout the season. Her strong start and fierce acceleration could give her the edge she needs to advance to the final.
Freda Boadu (Ghana): Emerging as a powerful new talent, Boadu’s recent performances suggest she could be a surprise package in this semi-final. With a blend of speed and strategic racing, she’s capable of causing an upset and securing a spot in the final.
Key Factors to Watch
Start and Positioning: The 400m is a race where the start is crucial. Athletes need to establish a strong position early to avoid being boxed in and to maximize their speed throughout the race.
Pacing and Strategy: The ability to balance speed and endurance is essential in the 400m. Runners need to manage their energy efficiently, maintaining a blistering pace without burning out before the finish line.