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Jamaica, Portugal, And Norway Qualify In Women's 400M Hurdles

Gerald Drummond, of Costa Rica, wins the 400m hurdles during the Prefontaine Classic track and field meet Saturday, May 25, 2024, in Eugene, Ore. (AP Photo/Thomas Boyd)

The first heat of the women’s 400-meter hurdles has concluded at the ongoing athletics event. In this heat, athletes from Jamaica, Portugal, and Norway showcased their skills and determination on the track.

Jamaica’s Rushell Clayton delivered an impressive performance, securing the top spot in the race. She demonstrated speed, agility, and excellent technique as she navigated the hurdles with precision.

Portugal’s Fatoumata Binta Diallo also put on a strong showing, finishing in second place. Her determination and focus were evident as she pushed herself to the limit to secure a spot in the next round.

Norway’s Amalie Iuel rounded out the top three finishers in this heat. Her consistent performance and strategic approach to the race earned her a well-deserved spot in the next round of competition.

With the completion of the first heat, these three athletes have successfully qualified for the next round of the women’s 400-meter hurdles event. They will now have the opportunity to further showcase their skills and compete against other talented athletes in the upcoming rounds.

As the competition progresses, there are still four more heats to go in the women’s 400-meter hurdles event. Athletes from around the world will continue to vie for top positions and strive to advance to the later stages of the competition.

Stay tuned for more updates and exciting performances as the athletics event unfolds, showcasing the incredible talent and dedication of athletes competing on the global stage.

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