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Heide SEYERLING

Heide Seyerling - South Africa - 2000 Olympic Games 400m finalist.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 25 September 2000

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    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Thursday, 19 August 1976
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Port Elizabeth, South Africa
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • South Africa
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Heide SEYERLING - South Africa - 2000 Olympic Games 400m finalist.

Heide Seyerling is pictured above (lane 7, 2nd left) during the final of the 400m

at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.

 

 

Women's 200m. final

Commonwealth Games 1998

1. Nova M. Peris-Kneebone   AUS   22.77
2. Juliet Campbell   JAM   22.79
3. Lauren Hewitt   AUS   22.83
4. Melinda G Taylor   AUS   23.04
5. Heide Maria Seyerling   RSA   23.07
6. Vida Nsiah   GHA   23.17
7. Philomena Mensah   CAN   23.38
8. Monica Twum   GHA   23.73

 

 

Womens 400m. Final

Olympic Games 2000

1. Cathy Freeman   AUS   49.11
2. Lorraine Graham   JAM   49.58
3. Katharine Merry   GBR   49.72
4. Donna Fraser   GBR   49.79
5. Ana Gabriela Guevara Espinoza   MEX   49.96
6. Heide Seyerling   RSA   50.05  NR
7. Falilat Ogunkoya-Osheku   NGR   50.12
8. Olga Kotlyarova   RUS   51.04

 

 

Women's 400m Final

2002 Commonwealth Games

1 Aliann Pompey   Guy   51.63
2 Lee McConnell   Sco   51.68
3 Sandie Richards   Jam   51.79
4 Allison Beckford   Jam   51.81
5 Heide Seyerling   Rsa   52.87
6 Catherine Murphy   Wal   52.91
7 Clementine Bewouda   Cmr   53.00
8 Christine Amertil   Bah   53.45

In 1994 Heide Seyerling won the World Junior Championships in Lisbon (22.80w).


Personal best times.

100 m – 11.35 (-0.3) (Durban 1999)
200 m – 22.63 (+1.8) (Durban 2001)
400 m – 50.05 (Sydney 2000) (PB and National record)

 

1 x World Junior champion
1 x African Championships Bronze medallist
1 x African Junior champion
2 x African Junior Championships Silver medallist
2 x In Top 8 at Commonwealth Games
2 x In Top 8 at All-African Games
3 x In Top 8 at African Championships
14 x National champion titles.