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


The men's 400 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place on 18–21 August at the Beijing National Stadium.
The defending champion was Jeremy Wariner, who also won World Championship titles in 2005 and 2007 preceding the 2008 Olympics. Wariner made headlines earlier in the season when he dropped long time coach Clyde Hart, in favor of Hart's assistant Michael Ford. All season, Wariner did not show the dominance of the previous three seasons. At the Olympic Trials he was runner up to LaShawn Merritt, the World Championship silver medalist. The semi-finals showed the same two in the same position, Merritt.03 faster than Wariner.
Wariner started fast in the final: running in lane 7, he caught up with Martyn Rooney to his outside making up the stagger before the 200 mark. Further outside but more difficult to calculate, David Neville was also out fast, while Merritt was even relative to the stagger against Chris Brown in lanes 4 and 5. Around the final turn Merritt separated from the others and the three Americans were ahead, with Neville in first as the turn was ending. Once they hit the straightaway, it was Merritt who had the speed, sprinting away with a high knee action that increased his gap over Wariner and Neville. Wariner had no answer, Neville looked depleted, while Brown was steadily gaining. Merritt sped away to a personal best 43.75, Wariner gave up the chase and jogged across the finish line in second, barely ahead of Brown, who looked like he had passed Neville. In the last two steps, Neville leant forward and fell right at the finish line, his hands technically crossing the line ahead of Wariner. But it is the torso that counts and Neville's body crossed the line in third,.04 ahead of Brown and.06 behind Wariner. Merritt had gained just shy of a full second on Wariner over the last 90 metres for the win. Neville completed an American sweep of the event.

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

The first round was held on 18 August. The first three runners of each heat plus the next three overall fastest runners qualified for the semifinals.

Heat 1

Heat 2

Heat 3

Heat 4

Heat 5

Heat 6

Heat 7

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

19 August 2008 - 21:45

RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotesReact
16Jeremy Wariner44.15Q0.224
25Chris Brown44.59Q0.244
36Kévin Borlée44.88NR0.162
47Nery Brenes44.94NR0.169
54Saul Weigopwa45.02SB0.168
62William Collazo45.06PB0.191
78Tabarie Henry45.19NR0.165
82Claudio Licciardello45.640.259

Semifinal 2

19 August 2008 - 21:52

RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotesReact
16Leslie Djhone44.79Q, SB0.159
24David Neville44.91Q0.190
35Joel Milburn45.060.187
49Ricardo Chambers45.090.220
53Jonathan Borlée45.11PB0.191
68James Godday45.240.185
72Andretti Bain45.520.196
87Andrew Steele45.590.216

Semifinal 3

19 August 2008 - 21:59

RankLaneAthleteNationTimeNotesReact
17LaShawn Merritt44.12Q0.187
26Martyn Rooney44.60Q, PB0.126
38Johan Wissman44.64q, SB0.211
45Renny Quow44.82q, PB0.204
52Gary Kikaya44.940.187
69Michael Mathieu45.560.203
74Sean Wroe45.560.205
83Cedric van Branteghem45.810.199

Final

RankLaneAthleteNationTimeReaction
time
Notes
4LaShawn Merritt43.750.318PB
7Jeremy Wariner44.740.209
9David Neville44.800.293
45Chris Brown44.840.231
56Leslie Djhone45.110.164
68Martyn Rooney45.120.208
72Renny Quow45.220.201
83Johan Wissman45.390.218