Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metres hurdles


The Men's 400 metres hurdles at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place on 16-18 August at the Beijing National Stadium.
The defending champion was "The Dictator" Félix Sánchez, but his reign ended short when he received the news of his grandmother, Lilian's death, just before his heat. He ran an uninspired race and was eliminated, though he returned four years later to again win the gold medal. The current world champion, defeating Sanchez, Kerron Clement looked like the likely favorite. Also in the field was 2000 Olympic champion Angelo Taylor. Taylor and Bershawn Jackson ran the fastest times in the semi-finals and got the outer center lanes Taylor in 6, Jackson in 7. The other semi was won by Clement in 4 and masters aged Danny McFarlane in 5. Nobody was in lane one in lane races at these Olympics.
Taylor and Clement were out fast, with Taylor making up the stagger on the typically slow starting Jackson by the third hurdle. McFarlane was the only one to stay with the American duo who were almost clearing hurdles in unison to the middle of the second turn. Starting at the seventh hurdle, Taylor started to have a slight edge, with both Taylor and Clement coming off the turn together, free of McFarlane and the rest of the field. McFarlane took the ninth hurdle awkwardly at the same time as "Batman" Jackson began his patented sprint to the finish. Clement also hit the ninth hurdle and struggled, taking two extra steps to carefully clear the tenth hurdle. Meanwhile, Taylor kept his stride, powerfully clearing the final hurdle and sprinting to victory. With Clement slowing and Jackson sprinting, the gap between the two narrowed quickly but Clement was able to hold on for silver. McFarlane took the final hurdle smoothly and also mounted a charge, but was not able to catch Jackson's furious dive at Clement leaving the results as an American sweep. Three days later, America would duplicate the sweep in the 400 metres.
In repeating as Olympic champion non-consecutively, Taylor joined a rare club including Paavo Nurmi, Volodymyr Holubnychy, Heike Drechsler, Nina Romashkova and Edwin Moses. Ulrike Meyfarth did it remarkably 12 years apart. Sánchez, along with Meseret Defar and Ezekiel Kemboi would complete the same feat four years later.

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows:
No new world or Olympic records were set for this event.

Qualification

Each National Olympic Committee was able to enter up to three entrants providing they had met the A qualifying standard in the qualifying period. NOCs were also permitted to enter one athlete providing he had met the B standard in the same qualifying period.

Results

Round 1

RankHeatAthleteNationalityTimeNotes
13Markino Buckley48.65Q, PB
22Angelo Taylor48.67Q
32Danny McFarlane48.86Q
33L. J. van Zyl48.86Q
52Alwyn Myburgh48.92Q, SB
62Bayano Kamani49.05q, SB
73Marek Plawgo49.17Q
82Aleksandr Derevyagin49.19q
91Bershawn Jackson49.20Q
101Pieter de Villiers49.24Q
114Kerron Clement49.42Q
121Mahau Suguimati49.45Q
134Periklis Iakovakis49.50Q
144Isa Phillips49.55Q
153Javier Culson49.60q
161Jonathan Williams49.61q
171Kenji Narisako49.63
183Meng Yan49.73SB
194Dai Tamesue49.82
201Edivaldo Monteiro49.89SB
212Ibrahima Maiga50.57
224Félix Sánchez51.10
234Mowen Boino51.47SB
233Aleksey Pogorelov51.47
251Harouna Garba55.14
4Yevgeniy Meleshenko

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

RankAthleteNationalityTimeNotes
1Angelo Taylor47.94Q
2Bershawn Jackson48.02Q
3L. J. van Zyl48.57Q
4Marek Plawgo48.75Q
5Isa Phillips48.85
6Aleksandr Derevyagin49.23
7Pieter de Villiers49.44
8Javier Culson49.85

Semifinal 2

RankAthleteNationalityTimeNotes
1Kerron Clement48.27Q
2Danny McFarlane48.33Q
3Markino Buckley48.50Q
4Periklis Iakovakis48.69Q
5Alwyn Myburgh49.16
6Jonathan Williams49.64
7Mahau Suguimati50.16
8Bayano Kamani50.48

Final