2013 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres


The men's 400 metres at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 11–13 August.
The [|final] had the 2008 Olympic Champion/2009 World Champion LaShawn Merritt and current defending champion and Olympic champion Kirani James in lanes 6 and 5 respectively. At the gun, Merritt took it out hard, passing Luguelín Santos to his outside and leaving him a couple meters behind at the halfway mark. James worked hard along the backstretch and into the turn to keep up with Merritt reaching the final straight two meters back, Jonathan Borlée one meter further back while the rest of the field almost 5 meters back with Santos the last out of the turn. Then the long striding James began to flail in quicksand. As Merritt charged home for the personal best 43.74 win, James fell back through the field. In lane 4, Tony McQuay asserted himself against the rest of the field, the first to pass James and run home for the silver. Borlée was clearly the next but Santos came from dead last to catch him just before the line to take the bronze.

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:
World record43.18 Sevilla, Spain26 August 1999
Championship record43.18 Sevilla, Spain26 August 1999
World Leading43.96 Saint-Denis, France6 July 2013
African Record44.10 Stuttgart, Germany9 September 2006
Asian Record44.56 Budapest, Hungary12 August 1988
North, Central American and Caribbean record43.18 Sevilla, Spain26 August 1999
South American Record44.29 Sevilla, Spain26 August 1999
European Record44.33 Rome, Italy3 September 1987
Oceanian record44.38 Seoul, South Korea26 September 1988

Qualification standards

Schedule

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 4 in each heat and the next 4 fastest advanced to the [|semifinals].
RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
136LaShawn Merritt44.92Q
257Kirani James45.00Q
314Tony McQuay45.06Q
425Anderson Henriques45.13Q, PB
538Deon Lendore45.17Q
652Jarrin Solomon45.19Q, PB
758Javere Bell45.20Q
848Luguelín Santos45.23Q
912Jonathan Borlée45.24Q
1047Kevin Borlée45.32Q
1127Javon Francis45.37Q
1226Matteo Galvan45.39Q, PB
1222Yousef Masrahi45.39Q
1245Chris Brown45.39Q
1542Nigel Levine45.41Q
1633Pavel Maslák45.44Q
1723Arman Hall45.45q
1813Nick Ekelund-Arenander45.50Q
1935José Meléndez45.82Q, PB
2053Gustavo Cuesta45.93Q
2143Omar Johnson45.97q
2224Brian Gregan46.04q
2315Nery Brenes46.16Q
2444Yuzo Kanemaru46.18q
2537Vladimir Krasnov46.23
2654Wayde van Niekerk46.37
2734LaToy Williams46.65
2855Kevin Moore47.52
2916Ramon Miller47.53
3056Angelo Garland48.65
3132Ak Hafiy Tajuddin Rositi49.98
3228Hamdinou Cheikh El Wely52.33PB
17Yoandys LescayR 163.3
46Daniel AlemanR 163.3
18Zaw Win ThetR 163.3

Semifinals

Qualification: First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest advanced to the final.
RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
126LaShawn Merritt44.60Q
218Yousef Masrahi44.61Q, NR
313Tony McQuay44.66Q
434Kirani James44.81Q
536Luguelín Santos44.83Q
637Pavel Maslák44.84q, NR
723Jonathan Borlée44.85Q
815Anderson Henriques44.95q, PB
914Kevin Borlée45.03
1028Chris Brown45.18SB
1135Jarrin Solomon45.43
1224Deon Lendore45.47
1332Arman Hall45.54
1438Nigel Levine45.60
1516Javon Francis45.62
1625Matteo Galvan45.69
1733Javere Bell45.77
1817Nick Ekelund-Arenander45.89
1921Omar Johnson45.89
2022Gustavo Cuesta45.93
2112Brian Gregan45.98
2227José Meléndez46.22
2311Yuzo Kanemaru46.28
2431Nery Brenes46.34

Final

The final was held at 21:50.
RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
6LaShawn Merritt43.74PB, WL
4Tony McQuay44.40PB
7Luguelín Santos44.52SB
48Jonathan Borlée44.54SB
51Pavel Maslák44.91
63Yousef Masrahi44.97
75Kirani James44.99
82Anderson Henriques45.03