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The men s 400 metres at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Nagai Stadium on 28 29 and 31 August Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Heats 4 2 Semifinals 4 3 Final 5 ReferencesMedalists editGold Silver Bronze Jeremy Wariner nbsp United States LaShawn Merritt nbsp United States Angelo Taylor nbsp United StatesRecords editPrior to the competition the established records were as follows World record nbsp Michael Johnson USA 43 18 Seville Spain 26 August 1999 Championship record nbsp Michael Johnson USA 43 18 Seville Spain 26 August 1999 World Leading nbsp Jeremy Wariner USA 43 50 Stockholm Sweden 7 August 2007 African record nbsp Gary Kikaya COD 44 10 Stuttgart Germany 9 September 2006 Asian record nbsp Mohamed Amer Al Malky OMA 44 56 Budapest Hungary 12 August 1988 North American record nbsp Michael Johnson USA 43 18 Seville Spain 26 August 1999 South American record nbsp Sanderlei Parrela BRA 44 29 Seville Spain 26 August 1999 European record nbsp Thomas Schonlebe GDR 44 33 Rome Italy 3 September 1987 Oceanian record nbsp Darren Clark AUS 44 38 Seoul South Korea 26 September 1988Schedule editDate Time Round August 28 2007 10 10 Heats August 29 2007 21 25 Semifinals August 31 2007 22 05 FinalResults editKEY q Fastest non qualifiers Q Qualified WR World record AR Area record NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best Heats edit Qualification First 3 in each heat Q and the next 3 fastest q advance to the semifinals Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes 1 1 Chris Brown nbsp Bahamas 44 50 Q SB 2 4 LaShawn Merritt nbsp United States 44 78 Q 3 1 John Steffensen nbsp Australia 44 82 Q SB 4 1 Arismendy Peguero nbsp Dominican Republic 44 92 Q PB 5 4 Johan Wissman nbsp Sweden 44 94 Q NR 6 3 Alleyne Francique nbsp Grenada 44 95 Q SB 7 6 Nery Brenes nbsp Costa Rica 45 01 Q NR 8 2 Jeremy Wariner nbsp United States 45 10 Q 9 6 Angelo Taylor nbsp United States 45 13 Q 10 7 Tyler Christopher nbsp Canada 45 15 Q 11 3 Leslie Djhone nbsp France 45 17 Q 12 5 Gary Kikaya nbsp Democratic Republic of the Congo 45 21 Q 13 7 Ato Modibo nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 45 22 Q SB 14 2 Avard Moncur nbsp Bahamas 45 27 Q 15 5 Sanjay Ayre nbsp Jamaica 45 28 Q 16 6 William Collazo nbsp Cuba 45 29 Q PB 17 4 Andrae Williams nbsp Bahamas 45 31 Q 18 3 Ricardo Chambers nbsp Jamaica 45 34 Q 19 2 David Gillick nbsp Ireland 45 35 Q 20 6 California Molefe nbsp Botswana 45 36 q SB 21 7 Sean Wroe nbsp Australia 45 39 Q 22 4 Young Talkmore Nyongani nbsp Zimbabwe 45 40 q SB 23 5 Timothy Benjamin nbsp Great Britain 45 44 Q 23 6 Michael Blackwood nbsp Jamaica 45 44 q 23 1 Bastian Swillims nbsp Germany 45 44 PB 26 5 Chris Lloyd nbsp Dominica 45 46 27 2 Martyn Rooney nbsp Great Britain 45 47 SB 28 2 Lewis Banda nbsp Zimbabwe 45 47 SB 29 7 Daniel Dabrowski nbsp Poland 45 50 30 3 Andrew Steele nbsp Great Britain 45 54 31 5 Vladislav Frolov nbsp Russia 45 69 32 1 Renny Quow nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 45 70 33 7 Andrea Barberi nbsp Italy 45 74 SB 34 1 Marcin Marciniszyn nbsp Poland 45 83 35 3 Rafal Wieruszewski nbsp Poland 45 94 SB 36 3 Carlos Santa nbsp Dominican Republic 45 99 SB 37 2 Brice Panel nbsp France 46 02 38 3 Clemens Zeller nbsp Austria 46 06 39 1 Dimitrios Regas nbsp Greece 46 22 SB 40 6 Yuki Yamaguchi nbsp Japan 46 28 41 4 Eric Milazar nbsp Mauritius 46 55 42 5 Ioan Vieru nbsp Romania 46 78 43 4 Andres Silva nbsp Uruguay 46 79 44 2 Felix Martinez nbsp Puerto Rico 46 86 45 1 Takeshi Fujiwara nbsp El Salvador 46 92 NR 46 7 Dimitrios Gravalos nbsp Greece 46 94 47 5 Mathieu Gnanligo nbsp Benin 47 51 48 6 Jonathon Lavers nbsp Gibraltar 47 97 NR 49 6 Ivano Bucci nbsp San Marino 48 07 PB 50 5 Nicolau Palanca nbsp Angola 48 60 51 4 Dalibor Spasovski nbsp Macedonia 48 63 PB 52 7 Moses Kamut nbsp Vanuatu 48 90 53 4 Karar A M Al Abbody nbsp Iraq 48 95 PB 54 2 Abdulla Mohamed Hussein nbsp Somalia 50 54 PB 55 2 Herman Lopez nbsp Nicaragua 50 72 3 Yuzo Kanemaru nbsp Japan DNF 6 Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr nbsp Sudan DNF 7 Lionel Larry nbsp United States DNF 4 Gakologelwang Masheto nbsp Botswana DNS 5 Hamdan Al Bishi nbsp Saudi Arabia DNS Semifinals edit First 2 in each semifinal Q and the next 2 fastest q advance to the final Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes 1 3 LaShawn Merritt nbsp United States 44 31 Q 2 2 Jeremy Wariner nbsp United States 44 33 Q 3 1 Angelo Taylor nbsp United States 44 45 Q 4 3 Leslie Djhone nbsp France 44 46 Q NR 5 3 Tyler Christopher nbsp Canada 44 47 q SB 6 2 Chris Brown nbsp Bahamas 44 50 Q 7 1 Johan Wissman nbsp Sweden 44 56 Q NR 8 1 Avard Moncur nbsp Bahamas 44 86 q SB 9 3 John Steffensen nbsp Australia 44 95 10 2 Ato Modibo nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 45 12 SB 11 1 Nery Brenes nbsp Costa Rica 45 14 11 2 Gary Kikaya nbsp Democratic Republic of the Congo 45 14 13 2 Ricardo Chambers nbsp Jamaica 45 18 14 1 Sean Wroe nbsp Australia 45 25 PB 15 2 David Gillick nbsp Ireland 45 37 16 3 Andrae Williams nbsp Bahamas 45 40 17 1 Alleyne Francique nbsp Grenada 45 41 18 2 California Molefe nbsp Botswana 45 47 19 1 Arismendy Peguero nbsp Dominican Republic 45 54 19 2 William Collazo nbsp Cuba 45 54 21 1 Michael Blackwood nbsp Jamaica 45 60 22 3 Timothy Benjamin nbsp Great Britain 46 17 23 3 Young Talkmore Nyongani nbsp Zimbabwe 46 23 3 Sanjay Ayre nbsp Jamaica DNF Final edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp Jeremy Wariner nbsp United States 43 45 WL nbsp LaShawn Merritt nbsp United States 43 96 PB nbsp Angelo Taylor nbsp United States 44 32 4 Chris Brown nbsp Bahamas 44 45 NR 5 Leslie Djhone nbsp France 44 59 6 Tyler Christopher nbsp Canada 44 71 7 Johan Wissman nbsp Sweden 44 72 8 Avard Moncur nbsp Bahamas 45 40References editHeats Results Semifinals Results Final Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 World Championships in Athletics Men 27s 400 metres amp oldid 1079131093, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,