2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 400 metres

Events at the
2011 European Athletics
Indoor Championships

Track events
60 m   men   women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
3000 m men women
60 m hurdles men women
4×400 m relay men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Combined events
Pentathlon women
Heptathlon men

The Men's 400 metres event at the 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on March 4 & 5 with the final being held on March 5 at 17:45 local time.[1]

Records

Standing records prior to the 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships
World record  Kerron Clement (USA) 44.57 Fayetteville, United States 12 March 2005
European record  Thomas Schönlebe (GDR) 45.05 Sindelfingen, West Germany 5 February 1988
Championship record  Marek Plawgo (POL) 45.39 Vienna, Austria 3 March 2002
World Leading  Kirani James (GRN) 44.80 Fayetteville, United States 27 February 2011
European Leading  Marek Niit (EST) 45.99 Fayetteville, United States 27 February 2011

Results

Heats

First 2 in each heat and 2 best performers advanced to the Semifinals. The heats were held at 10:45.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality React Time Notes
1 1 Richard Buck  Great Britain 0.176 46.57 Q
2 5 Leslie Djhone  France 0.193 46.63 Q
3 5 Dmitriy Buryak  Russia 0.199 46.84 Q
4 1 Yoan Décimus  France 0.200 46.90 Q
5 3 Thomas Schneider  Germany 0.259 47.10 Q
6 1 Mark Ujakpor  Spain 0.166 47.31 q
7 5 Dmytro Ostrovskyy  Ukraine 0.162 47.33 q
8 3 Clemens Zeller  Austria 0.202 47.37 Q
9 3 Serdar Tamaç  Turkey 0.186 47.46
10 2 Richard Strachan  Great Britain 0.186 47.54 Q
11 3 Brian Gregan  Ireland 0.222 47.63
12 4 Nigel Levine  Great Britain 0.211 47.73 Q
13 4 David Gollnow  Germany 0.212 47.74 Q
14 1 Yevgen Hutsol  Ukraine 0.175 47.81
15 2 Ansoumane Fofana  France 0.306 47.89 Q
16 2 Marc Orozco  Spain 0.160 47.92
17 4 Johan Wissman  Sweden 0.192 47.95
18 2 Endrik Zilbershtein  Georgia 0.239 48.07 NR
19 2 Vladimir Krasnov  Russia 0.283 48.10
20 4 Pavel Maslák  Czech Republic 0.208 48.14
21 5 Emir Bekrić  Serbia 0.180 48.34
22 4 Rasmus Mägi  Estonia 0.277 48.49
23 5 Nick Ekelund-Arenander  Denmark 0.206 48.55
24 2 Nil de Oliveira  Sweden 0.197 48.64
25 1 Aram Davtyan  Armenia 0.288 48.96 NR
26 3 Kristijan Efremov  Macedonia 0.269 50.35 PB

Semifinals

First 3 in each heat advanced to the Final. The semifinals were held at 18:10.[3]

Djhone leading the semifinals.
Rank Heat Name Nationality React Time Notes
1 1 Leslie Djhone  France 0.199 46.26 Q
2 1 Thomas Schneider  Germany 0.255 46.72 Q
3 2 Richard Buck  Great Britain 0.202 46.79 Q
4 2 Richard Strachan  Great Britain 0.181 46.94 Q
5 2 Yoan Décimus  France 0.215 46.98 Q
6 1 Dmitriy Buryak  Russia 0.221 47.09 Q
7 1 Nigel Levine  Great Britain 0.175 47.17
8 2 Clemens Zeller  Austria 0.230 47.35
9 2 Dmytro Ostrovskyy  Ukraine 0.192 47.58
10 1 Mark Ujakpor  Spain 0.190 47.82
11 2 David Gollnow  Germany 0.260 48.07
12 1 Ansoumane Fofana  France 0.276 48.19

Final

The final was held at 17:45.[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality React Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) 6 Leslie Djhone  France 0.181 45.54 EL
2nd, silver medalist(s) 3 Thomas Schneider  Germany 0.286 46.42
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 5 Richard Buck  Great Britain 0.207 46.62
4 2 Dmitriy Buryak  Russia 0.173 46.70
5 4 Richard Strachan  Great Britain 0.164 46.74
6 1 Yoan Décimus  France 0.276 46.91

References

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