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2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's 400 metres

The men's 400 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha on 1, 2 and 4 October 2019.[1]

Men's 400 metres
at the 2019 World Championships
The home straight.
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates1 October (heats)
2 October (semi-finals)
4 October (final)
Competitors42 from 31 nations
Winning time43.48
Medalists
← 2017
2022 →
Video on YouTube
Official Video

Summary edit

Kirani James had the pedigree, a World Championship and an Olympic gold medal. But those were back in 2011 and 2012. He finished second behind Wayde van Niekerk's world record at the last Olympics. van Niekerk couldn't be here because he ruined his knee in a celebrity rugby game and James was battling Graves' disease, the same ailment that affected Gail Devers. With a faster personal best, American champion Fred Kerley had been anticipated as USA's next golden boy until Michael Norman came on the scene with a relaxed, early season personal best that only equalled the #4 time in history. But Norman took himself out of the final, jogging home the second half of his semi-final. The other sub-44 qualifiers were Steven Gardiner, who had run his on this track in May and Akeem Bloomfield, who was the last time qualifier to get in. Gardiner led the qualifying, while Anthony Zambrano had to set a Colombian national record to get in.

In the final, James went out hard, passing Zambrano to his outside as they entered the backstretch. Inside of James, Machel Cedenio, James, Gardiner and Demish Gaye were running true to the stagger. James held that lead until midway through the final turn when he began to fade back as Gardiner was emerging slightly ahead. Coming onto the home straight, Gardiner held a 2 metre lead over James and Kerley, with Cedenio just slightly behind them. A further 2 metres back was Zambrano and Gaye. Down the stretch, Gardiner widened his lead, with Kerley the next best to chase. From far back, Zambrano was in another gear, speeding past Cedenio, James and a metre before the line, Kerley.[2]

Gardiner's big win in 43.48 is the #6 time in history. Zambrano's 44.15 set the South American record, beating Sanderlei Parrela's record from the World Championships 20 years earlier.

Records edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[3]

Record Athlete Perf. Location Date
World Record   Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) 43.03 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 14 August 2016
Championship Record   Michael Johnson (USA) 43.18 Sevilla, Spain 26 August 1999
World Leading   Michael Norman (USA) 43.45 Torrance, United States 20 April 2019
African Record   Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) 43.03 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 14 August 2016
Asian Record   Youssef Ahmad Masrahi (KSA) 43.93 Beijing, China 23 August 2015
North, Central American and Caribbean Record   Michael Johnson (USA) 43.18 Seville, Spain 26 August 1999
South American Record   Sanderlei Claro Parrela (BRA) 44.29
European Record   Thomas Schönlebe (GDR) 44.33 Rome, Italy 3 September 1987
Oceanian Record   Darren Clark (AUS) 44.38 Seoul, South Korea 26 September 1988

The following records were set at the competition:

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
Malagasy 46.80 Todiasoa Rabearison   MAD 1 Oct 2019
Gibraltarian 47.41 Jessy Franco   GIB
Colombian 44.55 Anthony Zambrano   COL 2 Oct 2019
Bahamian 43.48 Steven Gardiner   BAH 4 Oct 2019
South American 44.15 Anthony Zambrano   COL
Colombian

Qualification standard edit

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 45.30.[4]

Schedule edit

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[5]

Date Time Round
1 October 16:35 Heats
2 October 20:35 Semi-finals
4 October 22:20 Final

Results edit

Heats edit

The first three in each heat (Q) and the next six fastest (q) qualified for the semifinal.[6]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 2 Kirani James   Grenada (GRN) 44.94 Q
2 4 7 Michael Norman   United States (USA) 45.00 Q
3 4 5 Demish Gaye   Jamaica (JAM) 45.02 Q
4 6 7 Emmanuel Korir   Kenya (KEN) 45.08 Q
5 3 4 Davide Re   Italy (ITA) 45.08 Q
6 4 3 Leungo Scotch   Botswana (BOT) 45.10 Q, PB
7 2 8 Julian Walsh   Japan (JPN) 45.14 Q, PB
8 3 3 Fred Kerley   United States (USA) 45.19 Q
9 1 3 Machel Cedenio   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 45.26 Q
10 6 6 Jonathan Sacoor   Belgium (BEL) 45.32 Q
11 1 4 Akeem Bloomfield   Jamaica (JAM) 45.34 Q
12 6 5 Rabah Yousif   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 45.40 Q
13 1 8 Thapelo Phora   South Africa (RSA) 45.45 Q
14 3 7 Abbas Abubakar Abbas   Bahrain (BHR) 45.47 Q
15 2 3 Vernon Norwood   United States (USA) 45.59 Q
16 6 8 Jhon Perlaza   Colombia (COL) 45.62 q
17 1 5 Alphas Kishoyian   Kenya (KEN) 45.65 q
18 5 3 Steven Gardiner   Bahamas (BAH) 45.68 Q
19 3 8 Mazen Al-Yassin   Saudi Arabia (KSA) 45.70 q
20 6 3 Nathan Strother   United States (USA) 45.71 q
21 4 4 Yousef Karam   Kuwait (KUW) 45.74 q
22 2 7 Steven Solomon   Australia (AUS) 45.82 q
23 2 6 Derrick Mokaleng   South Africa (RSA) 45.87
24 5 5 Philip Osei   Canada (CAN) 45.87 Q
25 4 2 Alonzo Russell   Bahamas (BAH) 45.91
26 5 6 Anthony Zambrano   Colombia (COL) 45.93 Q
27 1 6 Lucas Carvalho   Brazil (BRA) 46.01
28 5 7 Ditiro Nzamani   Botswana (BOT) 46.19
29 5 2 Rusheen McDonald   Jamaica (JAM) 46.21
30 3 2 Mikhail Litvin   Kazakhstan (KAZ) 46.28
31 6 4 Taha Hussein Yaseen   Iraq (IRQ) 46.58
32 4 6 Todiasoa Rabearison   Madagascar (MAD) 46.80 NR
33 2 4 Luka Janežič   Slovenia (SLO) 46.84
34 5 4 Brandon Parris   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN) 47.39
35 6 2 Jessy Franco   Gibraltar (GIB) 47.41 NR
36 3 5 Bachir Mahamat   Chad (CHA) 47.65
37 1 2 Abdalelah Haroun   Qatar (QAT) 47.76 SB
38 3 6 Jovan Stojoski   North Macedonia (MKD) 47.92
39 4 8 Moussa Zaroumeye   Niger (NIG) 48.13
40 5 8 Mohammad Jahir Rayhan   Bangladesh (BAN) 48.48
41 2 5 Tikie Terry Mael   Vanuatu (VAN) 48.52 PB
1 7 Matthew Hudson-Smith   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) DNF

Semi-finals edit

The first two in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest (q) qualified for the final.[7]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 6 Steven Gardiner   Bahamas (BAH) 44.13 Q, SB
2 2 5 Kirani James   Grenada (GRN) 44.23 Q, SB
3 1 4 Fred Kerley   United States (USA) 44.25 Q
4 1 5 Emmanuel Korir   Kenya (KEN) 44.37 Q, SB
5 3 7 Machel Cedenio   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 44.41 Q, SB
6 3 8 Anthony Zambrano   Colombia (COL) 44.55 Q, NR
7 2 7 Demish Gaye   Jamaica (JAM) 44.66 q, SB
8 3 6 Akeem Bloomfield   Jamaica (JAM) 44.77 q
9 1 7 Davide Re   Italy (ITA) 44.85
10 2 9 Vernon Norwood   United States (USA) 45.00
11 2 8 Leungo Scotch   Botswana (BOT) 45.00 PB
12 1 6 Jonathan Sacoor   Belgium (BEL) 45.03 =PB
13 3 5 Julian Walsh   Japan (JPN) 45.13 PB
14 3 9 Rabah Yousif   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 45.15 PB
15 2 3 Jhon Perlaza   Colombia (COL) 45.17
16 1 9 Thapelo Phora   South Africa (RSA) 45.24
17 1 8 Abbas Abubakar Abbas   Bahrain (BHR) 45.26
18 1 2 Nathan Strother   United States (USA) 45.34
19 2 4 Philip Osei   Canada (CAN) 45.44
20 2 2 Steven Solomon   Australia (AUS) 45.54 SB
21 3 2 Alphas Kishoyian   Kenya (KEN) 45.55
22 3 4 Michael Norman   United States (USA) 45.94
23 1 3 Mazen Al-Yassin   Saudi Arabia (KSA) 46.11
3 3 Yousef Karam   Kuwait (KUW) DNF

Final edit

The final was started on 4 October at 22:20.[8]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Steven Gardiner   Bahamas (BAH) 43.48 NR
  8 Anthony Zambrano   Colombia (COL) 44.15 AR
  5 Fred Kerley   United States (USA) 44.17
4 3 Demish Gaye   Jamaica (JAM) 44.46 PB
5 7 Kirani James   Grenada (GRN) 44.54
6 9 Emmanuel Korir   Kenya (KEN) 44.94
7 6 Machel Cedenio   Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) 45.30
8 2 Akeem Bloomfield   Jamaica (JAM) 45.36

References edit

  1. ^ "400 Metres Men − Round 1 − Start List" (PDF). IAAF. 30 September 2019. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Gardiner powers away to win dramatic 400 meters". Reuters. 4 October 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2020.
  3. ^ "100 Metres Men − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Competitions Entry Standards 2019 – IAAF World Championships – PDF title, Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019". iaaf.org. 2 August 2019.
  5. ^ "400 Metres Men − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  6. ^ "Heats results" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Semi-finals results" (PDF).
  8. ^ "Final results" (PDF).

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The men s 400 metres at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha on 1 2 and 4 October 2019 1 Men s 400 metres at the 2019 World ChampionshipsThe home straight VenueKhalifa International StadiumDates1 October heats 2 October semi finals 4 October final Competitors42 from 31 nationsWinning time43 48Medalists Steven Gardiner Bahamas Anthony Zambrano Colombia Fred Kerley United States 20172022 Video on YouTubeOfficial Video Contents 1 Summary 2 Records 3 Qualification standard 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Heats 5 2 Semi finals 5 3 Final 6 ReferencesSummary editKirani James had the pedigree a World Championship and an Olympic gold medal But those were back in 2011 and 2012 He finished second behind Wayde van Niekerk s world record at the last Olympics van Niekerk couldn t be here because he ruined his knee in a celebrity rugby game and James was battling Graves disease the same ailment that affected Gail Devers With a faster personal best American champion Fred Kerley had been anticipated as USA s next golden boy until Michael Norman came on the scene with a relaxed early season personal best that only equalled the 4 time in history But Norman took himself out of the final jogging home the second half of his semi final The other sub 44 qualifiers were Steven Gardiner who had run his on this track in May and Akeem Bloomfield who was the last time qualifier to get in Gardiner led the qualifying while Anthony Zambrano had to set a Colombian national record to get in In the final James went out hard passing Zambrano to his outside as they entered the backstretch Inside of James Machel Cedenio James Gardiner and Demish Gaye were running true to the stagger James held that lead until midway through the final turn when he began to fade back as Gardiner was emerging slightly ahead Coming onto the home straight Gardiner held a 2 metre lead over James and Kerley with Cedenio just slightly behind them A further 2 metres back was Zambrano and Gaye Down the stretch Gardiner widened his lead with Kerley the next best to chase From far back Zambrano was in another gear speeding past Cedenio James and a metre before the line Kerley 2 Gardiner s big win in 43 48 is the 6 time in history Zambrano s 44 15 set the South American record beating Sanderlei Parrela s record from the World Championships 20 years earlier Records editBefore the competition records were as follows 3 Record Athlete Perf Location DateWorld Record nbsp Wayde van Niekerk RSA 43 03 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 14 August 2016Championship Record nbsp Michael Johnson USA 43 18 Sevilla Spain 26 August 1999World Leading nbsp Michael Norman USA 43 45 Torrance United States 20 April 2019African Record nbsp Wayde van Niekerk RSA 43 03 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 14 August 2016Asian Record nbsp Youssef Ahmad Masrahi KSA 43 93 Beijing China 23 August 2015North Central American and Caribbean Record nbsp Michael Johnson USA 43 18 Seville Spain 26 August 1999South American Record nbsp Sanderlei Claro Parrela BRA 44 29European Record nbsp Thomas Schonlebe GDR 44 33 Rome Italy 3 September 1987Oceanian Record nbsp Darren Clark AUS 44 38 Seoul South Korea 26 September 1988The following records were set at the competition Record Perf Athlete Nat DateMalagasy 46 80 Todiasoa Rabearison nbsp MAD 1 Oct 2019Gibraltarian 47 41 Jessy Franco nbsp GIBColombian 44 55 Anthony Zambrano nbsp COL 2 Oct 2019Bahamian 43 48 Steven Gardiner nbsp BAH 4 Oct 2019South American 44 15 Anthony Zambrano nbsp COLColombianQualification standard editThe standard to qualify automatically for entry was 45 30 4 Schedule editThe event schedule in local time UTC 3 was as follows 5 Date Time Round1 October 16 35 Heats2 October 20 35 Semi finals4 October 22 20 FinalResults editHeats edit The first three in each heat Q and the next six fastest q qualified for the semifinal 6 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 2 2 Kirani James nbsp Grenada GRN 44 94 Q2 4 7 Michael Norman nbsp United States USA 45 00 Q3 4 5 Demish Gaye nbsp Jamaica JAM 45 02 Q4 6 7 Emmanuel Korir nbsp Kenya KEN 45 08 Q5 3 4 Davide Re nbsp Italy ITA 45 08 Q6 4 3 Leungo Scotch nbsp Botswana BOT 45 10 Q PB7 2 8 Julian Walsh nbsp Japan JPN 45 14 Q PB8 3 3 Fred Kerley nbsp United States USA 45 19 Q9 1 3 Machel Cedenio nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TTO 45 26 Q10 6 6 Jonathan Sacoor nbsp Belgium BEL 45 32 Q11 1 4 Akeem Bloomfield nbsp Jamaica JAM 45 34 Q12 6 5 Rabah Yousif nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 45 40 Q13 1 8 Thapelo Phora nbsp South Africa RSA 45 45 Q14 3 7 Abbas Abubakar Abbas nbsp Bahrain BHR 45 47 Q15 2 3 Vernon Norwood nbsp United States USA 45 59 Q16 6 8 Jhon Perlaza nbsp Colombia COL 45 62 q17 1 5 Alphas Kishoyian nbsp Kenya KEN 45 65 q18 5 3 Steven Gardiner nbsp Bahamas BAH 45 68 Q19 3 8 Mazen Al Yassin nbsp Saudi Arabia KSA 45 70 q20 6 3 Nathan Strother nbsp United States USA 45 71 q21 4 4 Yousef Karam nbsp Kuwait KUW 45 74 q22 2 7 Steven Solomon nbsp Australia AUS 45 82 q23 2 6 Derrick Mokaleng nbsp South Africa RSA 45 8724 5 5 Philip Osei nbsp Canada CAN 45 87 Q25 4 2 Alonzo Russell nbsp Bahamas BAH 45 9126 5 6 Anthony Zambrano nbsp Colombia COL 45 93 Q27 1 6 Lucas Carvalho nbsp Brazil BRA 46 0128 5 7 Ditiro Nzamani nbsp Botswana BOT 46 1929 5 2 Rusheen McDonald nbsp Jamaica JAM 46 2130 3 2 Mikhail Litvin nbsp Kazakhstan KAZ 46 2831 6 4 Taha Hussein Yaseen nbsp Iraq IRQ 46 5832 4 6 Todiasoa Rabearison nbsp Madagascar MAD 46 80 NR33 2 4 Luka Janezic nbsp Slovenia SLO 46 8434 5 4 Brandon Parris nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VIN 47 3935 6 2 Jessy Franco nbsp Gibraltar GIB 47 41 NR36 3 5 Bachir Mahamat nbsp Chad CHA 47 6537 1 2 Abdalelah Haroun nbsp Qatar QAT 47 76 SB38 3 6 Jovan Stojoski nbsp North Macedonia MKD 47 9239 4 8 Moussa Zaroumeye nbsp Niger NIG 48 1340 5 8 Mohammad Jahir Rayhan nbsp Bangladesh BAN 48 4841 2 5 Tikie Terry Mael nbsp Vanuatu VAN 48 52 PB1 7 Matthew Hudson Smith nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR DNFSemi finals edit The first two in each heat Q and the next two fastest q qualified for the final 7 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 2 6 Steven Gardiner nbsp Bahamas BAH 44 13 Q SB2 2 5 Kirani James nbsp Grenada GRN 44 23 Q SB3 1 4 Fred Kerley nbsp United States USA 44 25 Q4 1 5 Emmanuel Korir nbsp Kenya KEN 44 37 Q SB5 3 7 Machel Cedenio nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TTO 44 41 Q SB6 3 8 Anthony Zambrano nbsp Colombia COL 44 55 Q NR7 2 7 Demish Gaye nbsp Jamaica JAM 44 66 q SB8 3 6 Akeem Bloomfield nbsp Jamaica JAM 44 77 q9 1 7 Davide Re nbsp Italy ITA 44 8510 2 9 Vernon Norwood nbsp United States USA 45 0011 2 8 Leungo Scotch nbsp Botswana BOT 45 00 PB12 1 6 Jonathan Sacoor nbsp Belgium BEL 45 03 PB13 3 5 Julian Walsh nbsp Japan JPN 45 13 PB14 3 9 Rabah Yousif nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR 45 15 PB15 2 3 Jhon Perlaza nbsp Colombia COL 45 1716 1 9 Thapelo Phora nbsp South Africa RSA 45 2417 1 8 Abbas Abubakar Abbas nbsp Bahrain BHR 45 2618 1 2 Nathan Strother nbsp United States USA 45 3419 2 4 Philip Osei nbsp Canada CAN 45 4420 2 2 Steven Solomon nbsp Australia AUS 45 54 SB21 3 2 Alphas Kishoyian nbsp Kenya KEN 45 5522 3 4 Michael Norman nbsp United States USA 45 9423 1 3 Mazen Al Yassin nbsp Saudi Arabia KSA 46 113 3 Yousef Karam nbsp Kuwait KUW DNFFinal edit The final was started on 4 October at 22 20 8 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 4 Steven Gardiner nbsp Bahamas BAH 43 48 NR nbsp 8 Anthony Zambrano nbsp Colombia COL 44 15 AR nbsp 5 Fred Kerley nbsp United States USA 44 174 3 Demish Gaye nbsp Jamaica JAM 44 46 PB5 7 Kirani James nbsp Grenada GRN 44 546 9 Emmanuel Korir nbsp Kenya KEN 44 947 6 Machel Cedenio nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TTO 45 308 2 Akeem Bloomfield nbsp Jamaica JAM 45 36References edit 400 Metres Men Round 1 Start List PDF IAAF 30 September 2019 Retrieved 30 September 2019 Gardiner powers away to win dramatic 400 meters Reuters 4 October 2019 Retrieved 29 September 2020 100 Metres Men Records IAAF Retrieved 21 September 2019 Competitions Entry Standards 2019 IAAF World Championships PDF title Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 iaaf org 2 August 2019 400 Metres Men Timetable IAAF Retrieved 21 September 2019 Heats results PDF Semi finals results PDF Final results PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 World Athletics Championships Men 27s 400 metres amp oldid 1178562115, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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