The top three sent-finalists are seeded into the outer three lanes. In a fast race on the tight turns of an indoor track, that is significant. Carl Bengtström, Jereem Richards and Trevor Bassitt won those honors. Running lanes for the first two turns, Richards seized a slight advantage over Bassitt, with Bengtström right on his heels. After the break, Richards cut sharply to the pole, cutting off Bassitt and seizing the lead. This forced Bassitt to try to figure out how to get past Richards while both were running at top speed. At first Bassitt entered the third turn in lane 2 to make space but couldn't see a way around. Through the penultimate straightaway, Bassit closed to just outside of Richards, gapping Bengtström. Bassitt ran high on the lane line through the final turn then drifted to lane three for running room to the finish line. As Bassitt closed ground with every step, Richards noticeably tightened and started leaning for the finish line almost 20 metres before the finish line. Both athletes leaned for the finish line, with Richards eking out a .05 victory.
After the race, Richards name checked Deon Lendore, who had been killed in a car crash two months earlier, for being a leader and inspiration. He wanted to "make him proud."
Resultsedit
Heatsedit
Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Semi-Finals
2022, world, athletics, indoor, championships, metres, metres, 2022, world, athletics, indoor, championships, took, place, march, 2022, metres, 2022, world, athletics, indoor, championshipsvenueŠtark, arenadates18, marchcompetitors25, from, nationswinning, tim. The men s 400 metres at the 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships took place on 18 and 19 March 2022 1 Men s 400 metres at the 2022 World Athletics Indoor ChampionshipsVenueStark ArenaDates18 19 MarchCompetitors25 from 22 nationsWinning time45 00Medalists Jereem Richards Trinidad and Tobago Trevor Bassitt United States Carl Bengtstrom Sweden 20182023 Contents 1 Summary 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 2 Semifinals 2 3 Final 3 ReferencesSummary editThe top three sent finalists are seeded into the outer three lanes In a fast race on the tight turns of an indoor track that is significant Carl Bengtstrom Jereem Richards and Trevor Bassitt won those honors Running lanes for the first two turns Richards seized a slight advantage over Bassitt with Bengtstrom right on his heels After the break Richards cut sharply to the pole cutting off Bassitt and seizing the lead This forced Bassitt to try to figure out how to get past Richards while both were running at top speed At first Bassitt entered the third turn in lane 2 to make space but couldn t see a way around Through the penultimate straightaway Bassit closed to just outside of Richards gapping Bengtstrom Bassitt ran high on the lane line through the final turn then drifted to lane three for running room to the finish line As Bassitt closed ground with every step Richards noticeably tightened and started leaning for the finish line almost 20 metres before the finish line Both athletes leaned for the finish line with Richards eking out a 05 victory After the race Richards name checked Deon Lendore who had been killed in a car crash two months earlier for being a leader and inspiration He wanted to make him proud Results editHeats edit Qualification First 2 in each heat Q and the next 2 fastest q advance to the Semi FinalsThe heats were started on 18 March at 11 00 2 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 1 6 Julien Watrin nbsp Belgium 45 88 Q NR2 5 6 Carl Bengtstrom nbsp Sweden 46 45 Q3 1 5 Trevor Bassitt nbsp United States 46 47 Q4 5 4 Christopher Taylor nbsp Jamaica 46 48 Q5 5 5 Bruno Hortelano nbsp Spain 46 49 q6 3 5 Patrik Sorm nbsp Czech Republic 46 49 Q7 3 6 Benjamin Lobo Vedel nbsp Denmark 46 58 Q8 4 5 Marqueze Washington nbsp United States 46 66 Q9 2 5 Jereem Richards nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 46 69 Q10 2 4 Mikhail Litvin nbsp Kazakhstan 46 72 Q11 1 3 Kajetan Duszynski nbsp Poland 46 75 q12 3 4 Patrick Schneider nbsp Germany 46 7613 3 3 Tom Willems nbsp Australia 46 7714 4 4 Bosko Kijanovic nbsp Serbia 46 88 Q15 2 3 Zakithi Nene nbsp South Africa 46 9216 5 3 Havard Bentdal Ingvaldsen nbsp Norway 46 9517 1 4 Isayah Boers nbsp Netherlands 47 0718 4 3 Pavel Maslak nbsp Czech Republic 47 3119 1 2 Mazen Al Yassin nbsp Saudi Arabia 47 6520 2 6 Manuel Guijarro nbsp Spain 47 7421 4 2 Jovan Stojoski nbsp North Macedonia 47 8022 2 2 Pau Blasi nbsp Andorra 49 8223 3 2 Quentin Petit nbsp Comoros 51 55 SB24 5 2 Malique Smith nbsp United States Virgin Islands 51 98 SB4 6 Lucas Carvalho nbsp Brazil DQ TR17 4 3Semifinals edit Qualification First 3 in each heat Q advance to the FinalThe heats were started on 18 March at 19 15 3 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 2 6 Carl Bengtstrom nbsp Sweden 45 92 Q2 1 4 Jereem Richards nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 46 15 Q3 2 4 Trevor Bassitt nbsp United States 46 26 Q4 1 3 Benjamin Lobo Vedel nbsp Denmark 46 30 Q5 1 5 Marqueze Washington nbsp United States 46 36 Q6 1 6 Julien Watrin nbsp Belgium 46 547 2 5 Patrik Sorm nbsp Czech Republic 46 55 Q8 2 1 Bruno Hortelano nbsp Spain 46 769 1 2 Mikhail Litvin nbsp Kazakhstan 46 8910 2 2 Bosko Kijanovic nbsp Serbia 46 9711 1 1 Kajetan Duszynski nbsp Poland 47 212 3 Christopher Taylor nbsp Jamaica DNFFinal edit The final was started on 19 March at 20 15 4 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 6 Jereem Richards nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 45 00 CR NR nbsp 4 Trevor Bassitt nbsp United States 45 05 PB nbsp 5 Carl Bengtstrom nbsp Sweden 45 33 NR4 3 Benjamin Lobo Vedel nbsp Denmark 45 67 NR5 2 Patrik Sorm nbsp Czech Republic 46 816 1 Marqueze Washington nbsp United States 46 85References edit Wide open 400m field ready to battle for gold in Belgrade Heats results Semifinals results Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships Men 27s 400 metres amp oldid 1098829228, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,