2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres

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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 winning margin was 0.54 seconds.

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

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Records

Prior to the competition, the established records were as follows.

World record  Michael Johnson (USA) 43.18 Seville, Spain 26 August 1999
Championship record  Michael Johnson (USA) 43.18 Seville, Spain 26 August 1999
World Leading  LaShawn Merritt (USA) 44.50 Baie-Mahault, France 3 July 2009
African record  Gary Kikaya (COD) 44.10 Stuttgart, Germany 9 September 2006
Asian record  Mohamed Amer Al-Malky (OMA) 44.56 Budapest, Hungary 12 August 1988
North American record  Michael Johnson (USA) 43.18 Seville, Spain 26 August 1999
South American record  Sanderlei Parrela (BRA) 44.29 Seville, Spain 26 August 1999
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

Qualification standards

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45.55 45.95
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Schedule

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Date Time Round
August 18, 200911:05Heats
August 19, 200918:15Semifinals
August 21, 200921:20Final
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Results

Heats

Qualification: First 3 in each heat(Q) and the next 3 fastest(q) advance to the semifinals.

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RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
15Ramon Miller Bahamas45.00Q, PB
27Tabarie Henry U.S. Virgin Islands45.14Q
35Leslie Djhone France45.20Q
42Renny Quow Trinidad and Tobago45.21Q
54LaShawn Merritt United States45.23Q
67Sean Wroe Australia45.31Q
74John Steffensen Australia45.37Q
87Martyn Rooney Great Britain & N.I.45.45Q
91Robert Tobin Great Britain & N.I.45.50Q
102William Collazo Cuba45.52Q
113Chris Brown Bahamas45.53Q
126Jeremy Wariner United States45.54Q
121David Gillick Ireland45.54Q
123Michael Bingham Great Britain & N.I.45.54Q
151Rabah Yousif Sudan45.55Q, PB
157Erison Hurtault Dominica45.55q, SB
173Joel Milburn Australia45.56Q, SB
177Mohamed Ashour Khouaja Libya45.56q, NR
196Ricardo Chambers Jamaica45.57Q
202Kevin Borlée Belgium45.61Q
211Lionel Larry United States45.64q
222Marcin Marciniszyn Poland45.77SB
235Johan Wissman Sweden45.83Q
244Matteo Galvan Italy45.86Q, PB
255Maksim Dyldin Russia45.91
261Young Talkmore Nyongani Zimbabwe45.92
271Cédric Van Branteghem Belgium45.94
284Héctor Carrasquillo Puerto Rico46.11
292Arismendy Peguero Dominican Republic46.13
306Teddy Venel France46.16Q
313Eric Milazar Mauritius46.39
325Gil Roberts United States46.41
337Saul Weigopwa Nigeria46.42
343Isaac Makwala Botswana46.45
354Alvin Harrison Dominican Republic46.67
363Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr Sudan46.48
371Hideyuki Hirose Japan46.80
386Yuzo Kanemaru Japan46.83
397Rondell Bartholomew Grenada46.85
403Andrés Silva Uruguay46.86
412Mathieu Gnanligo Benin47.00SB
426Yousef Ahmed Masrahi Saudi Arabia47.03
435Mark Kiprotich Muttai Kenya47.04
442Nelson Stone Papua New Guinea47.13
456Pieter Smith South Africa48.14
465Naiel d'Almeida São Tomé and Príncipe49.47
477Moumouni Kimba Niger50.93PB
483Zaw Win Thet Myanmar51.41PB
2Michael Mathieu BahamasDSQ
4Gary Kikaya DR CongoDSQ
4Yannick Fonsat FranceDNS
5James Godday NigeriaDNS
6Nery Brenes Costa RicaDNS
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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.

Final

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