2011 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres


The men's 400 metres at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Daegu Stadium on August 28, 29 and 30.
Going into the Championships, defending champion LaShawn Merritt was serving a 2-year ban. The ban was still in effect during the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, so Merritt was unable to compete. Ordinarily, since 1997, the defending champion is automatically invited to the championships, but the United States stipulates that the champion must compete in the national championships. It took a special decision by USATF to allow Merritt to enter. Merritt had minimal racing opportunities prior to the championships.
In qualifying, ordinarily athletes try to use the minimum effort to advance to the next round, but Merritt ran the year's world leading time of 44.35 in heat 3. The media focused on double amputee Oscar Pistorius, who ran 45.39 to qualify into the semi-finals.
In the semi finals, Merritt ran a more controlled and relaxed 44.76 in semi 1, while Jermaine Gonzales controlled semi 3 in 44.99 and 18-year-old Kirani James ran an easy 45.20 to take semi 2. Rondell Bartholomew also qualified, placing two athletes from tiny Grenada in the [|final]. Also twins Kévin and Jonathan Borlée placed two athletes from Belgium in the final. While his time from the trials would have made the final, Pistorius ran 46.19 in his semi and did not advance. Kirani James won the final beating LaShawn Merritt on the line with a time of 44.60. At 18 years, 363 days old, James became the youngest ever world medallist for the men's 400 m.

Medalists

Records

Prior to the competition, the established records were as follows.
World record43.18Seville, Spain26 August 1999
Championship record43.18Seville, Spain26 August 1999
World Leading44.61London, Great Britain5 August 2011
African record44.10Stuttgart, Germany9 September 2006
Asian record44.56Budapest, Hungary12 August 1988
North, Central American and Caribbean record43.18Seville, Spain26 August 1999
South American record44.29Seville, Spain26 August 1999
European record44.33Rome, Italy3 September 1987
Oceanian record44.38Seoul, South Korea26 September 1988

Qualification standards

Schedule

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 4 in each heat and the next 4 fastest advance to the [|semifinals].
RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
13LaShawn Merritt44.35Q, WL
23Kévin Borlée44.77Q
31Rondell Bartholomew44.82Q
41Renny Quow44.84Q, SB
52Jermaine Gonzales45.12Q
54Kirani James45.12Q
71Greg Nixon45.16Q
74Jonathan Borlée45.16Q
93Rabah Yousif45.20Q
101Tabarie Henry45.22Q
115Chris Brown45.29Q
125Martyn Rooney45.30Q, SB
134Ramon Miller45.31Q, SB
145Oscar Pistorius45.39Q
155Femi Seun Ogunode45.42Q, SB
162Jamaal Torrance45.44Q
175Nery Brenes45.47q
182Marcin Marciniszyn45.51Q
193Yuzo Kanemaru45.51Q
202Demetrius Pinder45.53Q
211Riker Hylton45.54q
223Pavel Trenikhin45.55q, PB
234William Collazo45.89Q
242Erison Hurtault46.10q
254Park Bong-Go46.42SB
265Tony McQuay46.76
274Pako Seribe46.97
281Mathieu Gnanligo47.01
294Augusto Stanley47.31
301Nelson Stone47.86
315Ahmed Mohamed Al-Merjabi47.99
323Arnold Sorina48.76SB
334Bahaa Al Farra49.04PB
342Nicolau Palanca49.37SB
351Kerfalla Camara49.74PB
362Ak Hafiy Tajuddin Rositi50.12
5Abdou Razack Rabo Samma
3Arismendy Peguero
3Gary Kikaya

Semifinals

Qualification: First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest advance to the final.
RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11LaShawn Merritt44.76Q
23Jermaine Gonzales44.99Q
31Kévin Borlée45.02Q
43Jonathan Borlée45.14Q
53Rondell Bartholomew45.17q
62Kirani James45.20Q
73Femi Seun Ogunode45.41q, SB
81Rabah Yousif45.43
93Greg Nixon45.51
102Tabarie Henry45.53Q
112Chris Brown45.54
123Pavel Trenikhin45.68
131Renny Quow45.72
142Jamaal Torrance45.73
153Demetrius Pinder45.87
161Ramon Miller45.88
172Nery Brenes45.93
182Marcin Marciniszyn45.94
192Martyn Rooney46.09
201Yuzo Kanemaru46.11
211William Collazo46.13
223Oscar Pistorius46.19
231Erison Hurtault46.41
242Riker Hylton46.99

Final

RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
5Kirani James44.60
4LaShawn Merritt44.63
6Kévin Borlée44.90
43Jermaine Gonzales44.99
58Jonathan Borlée45.07
62Rondell Bartholomew45.45
77Tabarie Henry45.55
81Femi Seun Ogunode45.55