2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres
Events at the 2009 World Championships ![]() | ||||
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Track events | ||||
100 m | men | women | ||
200 m | men | women | ||
400 m | men | women | ||
800 m | men | women | ||
1500 m | men | women | ||
5000 m | men | women | ||
10,000 m | men | women | ||
100 m hurdles | women | |||
110 m hurdles | men | |||
400 m hurdles | men | women | ||
3000 m steeplechase |
men | women | ||
4×100 m relay | men | women | ||
4×400 m relay | men | women | ||
Road events | ||||
Marathon | men | women | ||
20 km walk | men | women | ||
50 km walk | men | |||
Field events | ||||
Long jump | men | women | ||
Triple jump | men | women | ||
High jump | men | women | ||
Pole vault | men | women | ||
Shot put | men | women | ||
Discus throw | men | women | ||
Javelin throw | men | women | ||
Hammer throw | men | women | ||
Combined events | ||||
Heptathlon | women | |||
Decathlon | men | |||
The men's 400 metres at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 18, 19 and 21 August.
The United States had a strong tradition in the event, with an American topping the Olympic 400 m podium every time since the 1988 Olympics. Similar to the 2007 World Championships, Jeremy Wariner and LaShawn Merritt were the clear favourites. However, on this occasion recent form favoured the Olympic champion Merritt instead of the reigning world champion Wariner. Both Americans were undefeated that season but Merritt held the world-leading time of 44.50 seconds. A gold or silver medallist outside of these two competitors seemed unlikely; Bahamian Chris Brown, Irishman David Gillick, Frenchman Leslie Djhone and the other two runners from the United States (Gil Roberts and Lionel Larry) were seen to be capable of a bronze at best.[1]
On the first day, Ramon Miller surprised as the fastest qualifier in the heats, scoring a new personal best of 45 seconds. Tabarie Henry, Djhone and Renny Quow were the next fastest, and African record holder Gary Kikaya was most high-profile casualty of the first round, having been disqualified for a lane infraction.[2]
Medalists
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
LaShawn Merritt![]() |
Jeremy Wariner![]() |
Renny Quow![]() |
Records
Prior to the competition, the established records were as follows.
World record | ![]() |
43.18 | Seville, Spain | 26 August 1999 |
Championship record | ![]() |
43.18 | Seville, Spain | 26 August 1999 |
World Leading | ![]() |
44.50 | Baie-Mahault, France | 3 July 2009 |
African record | ![]() |
44.10 | Stuttgart, Germany | 9 September 2006 |
Asian record | ![]() |
44.56 | Budapest, Hungary | 12 August 1988 |
North American record | ![]() |
43.18 | Seville, Spain | 26 August 1999 |
South American record | ![]() |
44.29 | Seville, Spain | 26 August 1999 |
European record | ![]() |
44.33 | Rome, Italy | 3 September 1987 |
Oceanian record | ![]() |
44.38 | Seoul, South Korea | 26 September 1988 |
Qualification standards
A time | B time |
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45.55 | 45.95 |
Schedule
Date | Time | Round |
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August 18, 2009 | 11:05 | Heats |
August 19, 2009 | 18:15 | Semifinals |
August 21, 2009 | 21:20 | Final |
Results
Heats
Qualification: First 3 in each heat(Q) and the next 3 fastest(q) advance to the semifinals.
Key: NR = National record, PB = Personal best, Q = qualification by place in heat, q = qualification by overall place, SB = Seasonal best
Semifinals
First 2 in each semifinal(Q) and the next 2 fastest(q) advance to the final.
Rank | Heat | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | 2 | LaShawn Merritt | ![]() | 44.37 | Q, WL |
2 | 2 | Renny Quow | ![]() | 44.53 | Q, PB |
3 | 1 | Jeremy Wariner | ![]() | 44.69 | Q |
4 | 1 | Michael Bingham | ![]() | 44.74 | Q, PB |
5 | 1 | Leslie Djhone | ![]() | 44.80 | q, SB |
6 | 1 | David Gillick | ![]() | 44.88 | q |
7 | 2 | William Collazo | ![]() | 44.93 | |
8 | 3 | Chris Brown | ![]() | 44.95 | Q |
9 | 3 | Tabarie Henry | ![]() | 44.97 | Q |
10 | 1 | Ramon Miller | ![]() | 44.99 | PB |
11 | 3 | Ricardo Chambers | ![]() | 45.13 | SB |
12 | 3 | Kevin Borlée | ![]() | 45.28 | SB |
13 | 2 | Sean Wroe | ![]() | 45.32 | |
14 | 3 | John Steffensen | ![]() | 45.50 | |
15 | 2 | Erison Hurtault | ![]() | 45.59 | |
16 | 2 | Rabah Yousif | ![]() | 45.63 | |
17 | 3 | Lionel Larry | ![]() | 45.85 | |
18 | 3 | Robert Tobin | ![]() | 45.90 | |
19 | 2 | Martyn Rooney | ![]() | 45.98 | |
20 | 1 | Joel Milburn | ![]() | 46.06 | |
21 | 2 | Teddy Venel | ![]() | 46.30 | |
22 | 1 | Mohamed Ashour Khouaja | ![]() | 46.43 | |
23 | 3 | Matteo Galvan | ![]() | 46.87 | |
1 | Johan Wissman | ![]() | DNS |
Final
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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![]() | LaShawn Merritt | ![]() | 44.06 | WL |
![]() | Jeremy Wariner | ![]() | 44.60 | SB |
![]() | Renny Quow | ![]() | 45.02 | |
4 | Tabarie Henry | ![]() | 45.42 | |
5 | Chris Brown | ![]() | 45.47 | |
6 | David Gillick | ![]() | 45.53 | |
7 | Michael Bingham | ![]() | 45.56 | |
8 | Leslie Djhone | ![]() | 45.90 |
References
- General
- 400 metres results. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
- Specific
- ↑ Ramsak, Bob (2009-08-09). Men's 400m - PREVIEW. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
- ↑ Ramsak, Bob (2009-08-09). Event Report - Men's 400m - Heats. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.