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2017 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres

The men's 400 metres at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the London Olympic Stadium on 5, 6, and 8 August.[1]

Men's 400 metres
at the 2017 World Championships
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates5 August (heats)
6 August (semifinal)
8 August (final)
Competitors51 from 33 nations
Winning time43.98
Medalists
← 2015
2019 →
Video on YouTube
Official Video

Summary Edit

Isaac Makwala (Botswana) had qualified for the final, but was barred from competing as he was under quarantine due to the norovirus outbreak in one of the athletes' hotels.[2] Steven Gardiner (Bahamas) started fastest, with Wayde van Niekerk (South Africa) equal to him by about 200 metres, and going on to build a lead through the final turn. Van Niekerk had time to slow down, winning comfortably ahead of Gardiner, with Abdalelah Haroun (Qatar) finishing quickly from dead last off the turn to claim bronze.[3]

Records Edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[4]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location
World 43.03 Wayde van Niekerk   RSA 14 Aug 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Championship 43.18 Michael Johnson   USA 26 Aug 1999 Sevilla, Spain
World leading 43.62 Wayde van Niekerk   RSA 6 Jul 2017 Lausanne, Switzerland
African 43.03 Wayde van Niekerk   RSA 14 Aug 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Asian 43.93 Yousef Masrahi   KSA 23 Aug 2015 Beijing, China
NACAC 43.18 Michael Johnson   USA 26 Aug 1999 Seville, Spain
South American 44.29 Sanderlei Parrela   BRA 26 Aug 1999 Seville, Spain
European 44.33 Thomas Schönlebe   GDR 3 Sep 1987 Rome, Italy
Oceanian 44.38 Darren Clark   AUS 26 Sep 1988 Seoul, South Korea

The following records were set at the competition:[5]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
Bahamian 43.89 Steven Gardiner   BAH 6 Aug 2017

Qualification standard Edit

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 45.50.[6]

Schedule Edit

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+1), was as follows:[7]

Date Time Round
5 August 10:45 Heats
6 August 19:40 Semifinals
8 August 21:50 Final

Results Edit

Heats Edit

The first round took place on 5 August in six heats as follows:[8]

Heat 1 2 3 4 5 6
Start time 10:45 10:53 11:02 11:11 11:21 11:29
Photo finish link link link link link link

The first three in each heat ( Q ) and the next six fastest ( q ) qualified for the semifinals. The overall results were as follows:[9]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 6 Isaac Makwala   Botswana (BOT) 44.55 Q
2 4 7 Steven Gardiner   Bahamas (BAH) 44.75 Q
3 3 6 Baboloki Thebe   Botswana (BOT) 44.82 Q
4 6 6 Nathon Allen   Jamaica (JAM) 44.91 Q
5 1 7 Fred Kerley   United States (USA) 44.92 Q
6 6 3 Gil Roberts   United States (USA) 44.92 Q
7 3 8 Demish Gaye   Jamaica (JAM) 44.92 Q
8 5 9 LaShawn Merritt   United States (USA) 45.00 Q
9 1 8 Lalonde Gordon   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 45.02 Q, SB
10 5 2 Jamal Walton   Cayman Islands (CAY) 45.05 Q
11 1 6 Kevin Borlée   Belgium (BEL) 45.09 Q
12 1 9 Pavel Maslák   Czech Republic (CZE) 45.10 q, SB
13 4 5 Wilbert London   United States (USA) 45.10 Q
14 5 5 Óscar Husillos   Spain (ESP) 45.22 q, PB
15 6 9 Abdalelah Haroun   Qatar (QAT) 45.27 Q
16 2 5 Wayde van Niekerk   South Africa (RSA) 45.27 Q
17 1 5 Matthew Hudson-Smith   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 45.31 q
18 4 4 Brian Gregan   Ireland (IRL) 45.37 Q
19 3 3 Dwayne Cowan   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 45.39 Q
20 3 7 Boniface Ontuga Mweresa   Kenya (KEN) 45.58 q
21 3 9 Rafał Omelko   Poland (POL) 45.69 q
22 4 9 Jonathan Borlée   Belgium (BEL) 45.70 q
23 2 2 Davide Re   Italy (ITA) 45.71 Q
24 4 8 Luguelín Santos   Dominican Republic (DOM) 45.73
25 5 3 Raymond Kibet   Kenya (KEN) 45.75
26 5 8 Martyn Rooney   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 45.75
27 2 3 Machel Cedenio   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 45.77 Q
28 1 4 Lucas Carvalho   Brazil (BRA) 45.86
29 4 3 Mamoudou Hanne   France (FRA) 45.89
30 2 4 Teddy Atine-Venel   France (FRA) 45.90
31 2 6 Yoandys Lescay   Cuba (CUB) 45.93
32 5 7 Renny Quow   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 45.95
33 6 4 Mohammad Anas   India (IND) 45.98
34 1 3 Lucas Búa   Spain (ESP) 46.00
35 5 1 Winston George   Guyana (GUY) 46.02
36 2 1 Luka Janežič   Slovenia (SLO) 46.06
37 1 2 Collins Omae Gichana   Kenya (KEN) 46.10
38 2 9 Steven Solomon   Australia (AUS) 46.27
39 3 4 Samuel García   Spain (ESP) 46.37
40 3 2 Pieter Conradie   South Africa (RSA) 46.62
41 6 5 Samson Oghenewegba Nathaniel   Nigeria (NGR) 46.63
42 3 1 Warren Hazel   Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN) 46.96
43 2 7 Kimorie Shearman   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN) 47.05
44 4 2 Yilmar Herrera   Colombia (COL) 47.18
45 6 8 Takamasa Kitagawa   Japan (JPN) 47.35
46 6 7 Karabo Sibanda   Botswana (BOT) 47.44
47 1 1 Bachir Mahamat   Chad (CHA) 47.50
48 5 4 Sailosi Tubuilagi   Fiji (FIJ) 48.98
49 3 5 Narek Ghukasyan   Armenia (ARM) 49.70 SB
2 8 Nery Brenes   Costa Rica (CRC) DQ R 163.3(a)
4 6 Steven Gayle   Jamaica (JAM) DQ R 163.3(a)
6 2 Emmanuel Dasor   Ghana (GHA) DNS

Semifinals Edit

The semifinals took place on 6 August in three heats as follows:[10]

Heat 1 2 3
Start time 19:40 19:45 19:56
Photo finish link link link

The first two in each heat ( Q ) and the next two fastest ( q ) qualified for the final. The overall results were as follows:[11]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 5 Steven Gardiner   Bahamas (BAH) 43.89 Q, NR
2 1 6 Nathon Allen   Jamaica (JAM) 44.19 Q, PB
3 2 6 Wayde van Niekerk   South Africa (RSA) 44.22 Q
4 3 5 Isaac Makwala   Botswana (BOT) 44.30 Q
5 2 5 Baboloki Thebe   Botswana (BOT) 44.33 Q
6 1 7 Fred Kerley   United States (USA) 44.51 q
7 3 6 Demish Gaye   Jamaica (JAM) 44.55 Q, PB
8 2 9 Abdalelah Haroun   Qatar (QAT) 44.64 q, SB
9 2 2 Matthew Hudson-Smith   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 44.74 SB
10 3 7 Gil Roberts   United States (USA) 44.84
11 1 9 Kevin Borlée   Belgium (BEL) 45.10
12 1 4 Wilbert London   United States (USA) 45.12
13 3 9 Jamal Walton   Cayman Islands (CAY) 45.16
14 1 3 Óscar Husillos   Spain (ESP) 45.16 PB
15 2 4 Lalonde Gordon   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 45.20
16 3 3 Jonathan Borlée   Belgium (BEL) 45.23
17 3 2 Pavel Maslák   Czech Republic (CZE) 45.24
18 1 2 Rafał Omelko   Poland (POL) 45.37
19 2 8 Brian Gregan   Ireland (IRL) 45.42
20 2 7 LaShawn Merritt   United States (USA) 45.52
21 3 8 Machel Cedenio   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 45.91
22 2 3 Boniface Ontuga Mweresa   Kenya (KEN) 45.93
23 3 4 Davide Re   Italy (ITA) 45.95
24 1 8 Dwayne Cowan   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 45.96

Final Edit

The final took place on 8 August at 21:54. The results were as follows (photo finish):[12]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  6 Wayde van Niekerk   South Africa (RSA) 43.98
  4 Steven Gardiner   Bahamas (BAH) 44.41
  3 Abdalelah Haroun   Qatar (QAT) 44.48 SB
4 9 Baboloki Thebe   Botswana (BOT) 44.66
5 5 Nathon Allen   Jamaica (JAM) 44.88
6 8 Demish Gaye   Jamaica (JAM) 45.04
7 2 Fred Kerley   United States (USA) 45.23
7 Isaac Makwala   Botswana (BOT) DNS

References Edit

  1. ^ Start list
  2. ^ "Botswanan runner barred from race at World Championships after getting sick the day before in puzzling scene". Business Insider. 8 August 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Wayde van Niekerk wins 400m amid controversy as Isaac Makwala is barred". The Guardian. 8 August 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  4. ^ "400 Metres Men − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Records Set - Final" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Qualification System and Entry Standards" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  7. ^ "400 Metres Men − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  8. ^ "400 Metres Men − Heats − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  9. ^ "400 Metres Men − Heats − Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  10. ^ "400 Metres Men − Semi-Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  11. ^ "400 Metres Men − Semi-Final − Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  12. ^ "400 Metres Men − Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.

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The men s 400 metres at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the London Olympic Stadium on 5 6 and 8 August 1 Men s 400 metres at the 2017 World ChampionshipsVenueOlympic StadiumDates5 August heats 6 August semifinal 8 August final Competitors51 from 33 nationsWinning time43 98Medalists Wayde van Niekerk South Africa Steven Gardiner Bahamas Abdalelah Haroun Qatar 20152019 Video on YouTubeOfficial Video Contents 1 Summary 2 Records 3 Qualification standard 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Heats 5 2 Semifinals 5 3 Final 6 ReferencesSummary EditIsaac Makwala Botswana had qualified for the final but was barred from competing as he was under quarantine due to the norovirus outbreak in one of the athletes hotels 2 Steven Gardiner Bahamas started fastest with Wayde van Niekerk South Africa equal to him by about 200 metres and going on to build a lead through the final turn Van Niekerk had time to slow down winning comfortably ahead of Gardiner with Abdalelah Haroun Qatar finishing quickly from dead last off the turn to claim bronze 3 Records EditBefore the competition records were as follows 4 Record Perf Athlete Nat Date LocationWorld 43 03 Wayde van Niekerk nbsp RSA 14 Aug 2016 Rio de Janeiro BrazilChampionship 43 18 Michael Johnson nbsp USA 26 Aug 1999 Sevilla SpainWorld leading 43 62 Wayde van Niekerk nbsp RSA 6 Jul 2017 Lausanne SwitzerlandAfrican 43 03 Wayde van Niekerk nbsp RSA 14 Aug 2016 Rio de Janeiro BrazilAsian 43 93 Yousef Masrahi nbsp KSA 23 Aug 2015 Beijing ChinaNACAC 43 18 Michael Johnson nbsp USA 26 Aug 1999 Seville SpainSouth American 44 29 Sanderlei Parrela nbsp BRA 26 Aug 1999 Seville SpainEuropean 44 33 Thomas Schonlebe nbsp GDR 3 Sep 1987 Rome ItalyOceanian 44 38 Darren Clark nbsp AUS 26 Sep 1988 Seoul South KoreaThe following records were set at the competition 5 Record Perf Athlete Nat DateBahamian 43 89 Steven Gardiner nbsp BAH 6 Aug 2017Qualification standard EditThe standard to qualify automatically for entry was 45 50 6 Schedule EditThe event schedule in local time UTC 1 was as follows 7 Date Time Round5 August 10 45 Heats6 August 19 40 Semifinals8 August 21 50 FinalResults EditHeats Edit The first round took place on 5 August in six heats as follows 8 Heat 1 2 3 4 5 6Start time 10 45 10 53 11 02 11 11 11 21 11 29Photo finish link link link link link linkThe first three in each heat Q and the next six fastest q qualified for the semifinals The overall results were as follows 9 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 5 6 Isaac Makwala nbsp Botswana BOT 44 55 Q2 4 7 Steven Gardiner nbsp Bahamas BAH 44 75 Q3 3 6 Baboloki Thebe nbsp Botswana BOT 44 82 Q4 6 6 Nathon Allen nbsp Jamaica JAM 44 91 Q5 1 7 Fred Kerley nbsp United States USA 44 92 Q6 6 3 Gil Roberts nbsp United States USA 44 92 Q7 3 8 Demish Gaye nbsp Jamaica JAM 44 92 Q8 5 9 LaShawn Merritt nbsp United States USA 45 00 Q9 1 8 Lalonde Gordon nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TTO 45 02 Q SB10 5 2 Jamal Walton nbsp Cayman Islands CAY 45 05 Q11 1 6 Kevin Borlee nbsp Belgium BEL 45 09 Q12 1 9 Pavel Maslak nbsp Czech Republic CZE 45 10 q SB13 4 5 Wilbert London nbsp United States USA 45 10 Q14 5 5 oscar Husillos nbsp Spain ESP 45 22 q PB15 6 9 Abdalelah Haroun nbsp Qatar QAT 45 27 Q16 2 5 Wayde van Niekerk nbsp South Africa RSA 45 27 Q17 1 5 Matthew Hudson Smith nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 45 31 q18 4 4 Brian Gregan nbsp Ireland IRL 45 37 Q19 3 3 Dwayne Cowan nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 45 39 Q20 3 7 Boniface Ontuga Mweresa nbsp Kenya KEN 45 58 q21 3 9 Rafal Omelko nbsp Poland POL 45 69 q22 4 9 Jonathan Borlee nbsp Belgium BEL 45 70 q23 2 2 Davide Re nbsp Italy ITA 45 71 Q24 4 8 Luguelin Santos nbsp Dominican Republic DOM 45 7325 5 3 Raymond Kibet nbsp Kenya KEN 45 7526 5 8 Martyn Rooney nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 45 7527 2 3 Machel Cedenio nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TTO 45 77 Q28 1 4 Lucas Carvalho nbsp Brazil BRA 45 8629 4 3 Mamoudou Hanne nbsp France FRA 45 8930 2 4 Teddy Atine Venel nbsp France FRA 45 9031 2 6 Yoandys Lescay nbsp Cuba CUB 45 9332 5 7 Renny Quow nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TTO 45 9533 6 4 Mohammad Anas nbsp India IND 45 9834 1 3 Lucas Bua nbsp Spain ESP 46 0035 5 1 Winston George nbsp Guyana GUY 46 0236 2 1 Luka Janezic nbsp Slovenia SLO 46 0637 1 2 Collins Omae Gichana nbsp Kenya KEN 46 1038 2 9 Steven Solomon nbsp Australia AUS 46 2739 3 4 Samuel Garcia nbsp Spain ESP 46 3740 3 2 Pieter Conradie nbsp South Africa RSA 46 6241 6 5 Samson Oghenewegba Nathaniel nbsp Nigeria NGR 46 6342 3 1 Warren Hazel nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis SKN 46 9643 2 7 Kimorie Shearman nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VIN 47 0544 4 2 Yilmar Herrera nbsp Colombia COL 47 1845 6 8 Takamasa Kitagawa nbsp Japan JPN 47 3546 6 7 Karabo Sibanda nbsp Botswana BOT 47 4447 1 1 Bachir Mahamat nbsp Chad CHA 47 5048 5 4 Sailosi Tubuilagi nbsp Fiji FIJ 48 9849 3 5 Narek Ghukasyan nbsp Armenia ARM 49 70 SB2 8 Nery Brenes nbsp Costa Rica CRC DQ R 163 3 a 4 6 Steven Gayle nbsp Jamaica JAM DQ R 163 3 a 6 2 Emmanuel Dasor nbsp Ghana GHA DNSSemifinals Edit The semifinals took place on 6 August in three heats as follows 10 Heat 1 2 3Start time 19 40 19 45 19 56Photo finish link link linkThe first two in each heat Q and the next two fastest q qualified for the final The overall results were as follows 11 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 1 5 Steven Gardiner nbsp Bahamas BAH 43 89 Q NR2 1 6 Nathon Allen nbsp Jamaica JAM 44 19 Q PB3 2 6 Wayde van Niekerk nbsp South Africa RSA 44 22 Q4 3 5 Isaac Makwala nbsp Botswana BOT 44 30 Q5 2 5 Baboloki Thebe nbsp Botswana BOT 44 33 Q6 1 7 Fred Kerley nbsp United States USA 44 51 q7 3 6 Demish Gaye nbsp Jamaica JAM 44 55 Q PB8 2 9 Abdalelah Haroun nbsp Qatar QAT 44 64 q SB9 2 2 Matthew Hudson Smith nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 44 74 SB10 3 7 Gil Roberts nbsp United States USA 44 8411 1 9 Kevin Borlee nbsp Belgium BEL 45 1012 1 4 Wilbert London nbsp United States USA 45 1213 3 9 Jamal Walton nbsp Cayman Islands CAY 45 1614 1 3 oscar Husillos nbsp Spain ESP 45 16 PB15 2 4 Lalonde Gordon nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TTO 45 2016 3 3 Jonathan Borlee nbsp Belgium BEL 45 2317 3 2 Pavel Maslak nbsp Czech Republic CZE 45 2418 1 2 Rafal Omelko nbsp Poland POL 45 3719 2 8 Brian Gregan nbsp Ireland IRL 45 4220 2 7 LaShawn Merritt nbsp United States USA 45 5221 3 8 Machel Cedenio nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TTO 45 9122 2 3 Boniface Ontuga Mweresa nbsp Kenya KEN 45 9323 3 4 Davide Re nbsp Italy ITA 45 9524 1 8 Dwayne Cowan nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 45 96Final Edit The final took place on 8 August at 21 54 The results were as follows photo finish 12 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 6 Wayde van Niekerk nbsp South Africa RSA 43 98 nbsp 4 Steven Gardiner nbsp Bahamas BAH 44 41 nbsp 3 Abdalelah Haroun nbsp Qatar QAT 44 48 SB4 9 Baboloki Thebe nbsp Botswana BOT 44 665 5 Nathon Allen nbsp Jamaica JAM 44 886 8 Demish Gaye nbsp Jamaica JAM 45 047 2 Fred Kerley nbsp United States USA 45 237 Isaac Makwala nbsp Botswana BOT DNSReferences Edit Start list Botswanan runner barred from race at World Championships after getting sick the day before in puzzling scene Business Insider 8 August 2017 Retrieved 9 August 2017 Wayde van Niekerk wins 400m amid controversy as Isaac Makwala is barred The Guardian 8 August 2017 Retrieved 9 August 2017 400 Metres Men Records IAAF Retrieved 31 July 2017 Records Set Final PDF IAAF Retrieved 14 August 2017 Qualification System and Entry Standards PDF IAAF Retrieved 9 August 2017 400 Metres Men Timetable IAAF Retrieved 9 August 2017 400 Metres Men Heats Results PDF IAAF Retrieved 9 August 2017 400 Metres Men Heats Summary PDF IAAF Retrieved 9 August 2017 400 Metres Men Semi Final Results PDF IAAF Retrieved 9 August 2017 400 Metres Men Semi Final Summary PDF IAAF Retrieved 9 August 2017 400 Metres Men Final Results PDF IAAF Retrieved 9 August 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 World Championships in Athletics Men 27s 400 metres amp oldid 1178562111, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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