2022 World Athletics Championships – Men's 400 metres hurdles

The men's 400 metres hurdles at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene from 16 to 19 July 2022.[1]

Men's 400 metres hurdles
at the 2022 World Championships
VenueHayward Field
Dates16 July (heats)
17 July (semi-finals)
19 July (final)
Competitors40 from 30 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Brazil
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    United States
← 2019
2023 →

Summary edit

The podium from the Olympics, the three fastest athletes of all time, all managed to return to the final, but it was a difficult journey. Olympic Champion/World Record Holder Karsten Warholm pulled up one hurdle into his first race of the season in Rabat and had been on the mend since. With zero races completed during the season, every race was a season's best. Silver medalist Rai Benjamin also was nursing injuries but ran well at the American Championships, while bronze medalist Alison dos Santos was scorching the tracks of the Diamond League setting a world leading time of 46.80 in Stockholm, a time only bettered in Olympic finals by Kevin Young, Warholm and Benjamin.

Benjamin had lane 3, where he could see all his key competitors; Warholm in 4 and Dos Santos in 6, blind to what his key challengers were doing, having to run by his own clock. Warholm was out fast from the gun, making up the stagger on Wilfried Happio by the third hurdle. dos Santos was clearing hurdles just a beat after him. By the sixth hurdle, Warholm had a full stride on dos Santos. Around the event hurdle, Benjamin started rolling, reeling in the gap Warholm had put on him. Warholm could see he wouldn't make his steps to the eighth hurdle and chopped, taking two extra shortened strides to take the hurdle smoothly. He still had the lead but his momentum was lost, his rivals closing. From the first step off that hurdle Warholm's form deteriorated. dos Santos and then in an instant, Benjamin were past him. The chase was on for Benjamin, but he couldn't close on dos Santos. Coming from sixth place over the final hurdle, Trevor Bassitt passed Warholm, Jaheel Hyde and finally Harpio to capture bronze.

dos Santos improved his position as the No. 3 athlete of all time with a Championship Record 46.29. Benjamin's 46.89 was only his third best effort but was the tenth fastest race ever. Bassitt 47.39 and Harpio 47.41 became the No. 18 and No. 19 athletes of all time.

Records edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date
World record   Karsten Warholm (NOR) 45.94 Tokyo, Japan 3 August 2021
Championship record   Kevin Young (USA) 47.18 Stuttgart, Germany 19 August 1993
World Leading   Alison dos Santos (BRA) 46.80 Stockholm, Sweden 30 June 2022
African Record   Samuel Matete (ZAM) 47.10 Zürich, Switzerland 7 August 1991
Asian Record   Abderrahman Samba (QAT) 46.98 Paris, France 30 June 2018
North, Central American and Caribbean record   Rai Benjamin (USA) 46.17 Tokyo, Japan 3 August 2021
South American Record   Alison dos Santos (BRA) 46.72 Tokyo, Japan 3 August 2021
European Record   Karsten Warholm (NOR) 45.94 Tokyo, Japan 3 August 2021
Oceanian record   Rohan Robinson (AUS) 48.28 Atlanta, United States 31 July 1996

The following records were set at the competition:

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date
Championship record 46.29 Alison dos Santos   BRA 19 Jul 2022
World Leading
South American Record

Qualification standard edit

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 48.90.[3]

Schedule edit

The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows:

Date Time Round
16 July 13:20 Heats
17 July 18:03 Semi-finals
19 July 19:50 Final

Results edit

Heats edit

The first 4 athletes in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualify to the semi-finals.[4]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Khallifah Rosser   United States (USA) 48.62 Q
2 4 Rasmus Mägi   Estonia (EST) 48.78 Q
3 1 Rai Benjamin   United States (USA) 49.06 Q
4 4 Thomas Barr   Ireland (IRL) 49.15 Q, SB
5 4 Gerald Drummond   Costa Rica (CRC) 49.16 Q
6 4 Trevor Bassitt   United States (USA) 49.17 Q
7 3 Karsten Warholm   Norway (NOR) 49.34 Q, SB
8 4 Alastair Chalmers   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 49.37 q
9 2 Alison dos Santos   Brazil (BRA) 49.41 Q
10 2 Kemar Mowatt   Jamaica (JAM) 49.44 Q
11 4 Shawn Rowe   Jamaica (JAM) 49.51 q
12 1 Abdelmalik Lahoulou   Algeria (ALG) 49.58 Q
13 2 Wilfried Happio   France (FRA) 49.60 Q
14 5 Ramsey Angela   Netherlands (NED) 49.62 Q
15 5 Carl Bengtström   Sweden (SWE) 49.64 Q
15 1 Ezekiel Nathaniel   Nigeria (NGR) 49.64 Q
17 2 Nick Smidt   Netherlands (NED) 49.80 Q
18 3 Julien Watrin   Belgium (BEL) 49.83 Q
19 4 Yasmani Copello   Turkey (TUR) 49.83 q
20 5 Kyron McMaster   British Virgin Islands (IVB) 49.98 Q
21 1 Kazuki Kurokawa   Japan (JPN) 50.02 Q
22 3 Jaheel Hyde   Jamaica (JAM) 50.03 Q
23 2 Sokwakhana Zazini   South Africa (RSA) 50.09 q
24 5 Mario Lambrughi   Italy (ITA) 50.18
25 5 Pablo Andrés Ibáñez   El Salvador (ESA) 50.18
26 3 Moitalel Naadokila   Kenya (KEN) 50.19 Q
27 1 Chen Chieh   Chinese Taipei (TPE) 50.28
28 3 Julien Bonvin   Switzerland (SUI) 50.40
29 2 Takayuki Kishimoto   Japan (JPN) 50.66
30 5 Vít Müller   Czech Republic (CZE) 50.71
31 2 Jabir Madari Palliyalil   India (IND) 50.76
32 1 Chris McAlister   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 51.55
33 4 Mahau Suguimati   Brazil (BRA) 52.43
34 3 Ned Azemia   Seychelles (SEY) 53.07
35 3 Juander Santos   Dominican Republic (DOM) 58.80
1 Jordin Andrade   Cape Verde (CPV) DNF
1 Dany Brand   Switzerland (SUI) DNS

Semi-finals edit

The semifinals started on 17 July at 18:03.[5][6]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Alison dos Santos   Brazil (BRA) 47.85 Q
2 3 Karsten Warholm   Norway (NOR) 48.00 Q, SB
3 3 Wilfried Happio   France (FRA) 48.14 Q, PB
4 2 Trevor Bassitt   United States (USA) 48.17 Q
5 3 Khallifah Rosser   United States (USA) 48.34 q
6 2 Rasmus Mägi   Estonia (EST) 48.40 q
7 1 Rai Benjamin   United States (USA) 48.44 Q
8 3 Kemar Mowatt   Jamaica (JAM) 48.59
9 2 Carl Bengtström   Sweden (SWE) 48.75
10 2 Abdelmalik Lahoulou   Algeria (ALG) 48.90
11 1 Jaheel Hyde   Jamaica (JAM) 49.09 Q
12 2 Moitalel Naadokila   Kenya (KEN) 49.34
13 2 Gerald Drummond   Costa Rica (CRC) 49.37
14 1 Julien Watrin   Belgium (BEL) 49.52
15 3 Nick Smidt   Netherlands (NED) 49.56
16 3 Kazuki Kurokawa   Japan (JPN) 49.69
17 1 Ramsey Angela   Netherlands (NED) 49.77
18 2 Shawn Rowe   Jamaica (JAM) 49.80
19 1 Thomas Barr   Ireland (IRL) 50.08
20 3 Sokwakhana Zazini   South Africa (RSA) 50.22
21 1 Alastair Chalmers   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 50.54
22 1 Yasmani Copello   Turkey (TUR) 51.49
23 3 Ezekiel Nathaniel   Nigeria (NGR) 54.18
1 Kyron McMaster   British Virgin Islands (IVB) DNS

Final edit

The final will start on 19 July at 19:50.[7][8]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
  Alison dos Santos   Brazil (BRA) 46.29 AR, CR
  Rai Benjamin   United States (USA) 46.89 SB
  Trevor Bassitt   United States (USA) 47.39 PB
4 Wilfried Happio   France (FRA) 47.41 PB
5 Khallifah Rosser   United States (USA) 47.88
6 Jaheel Hyde   Jamaica (JAM) 48.03 PB
7 Karsten Warholm   Norway (NOR) 48.42
8 Rasmus Mägi   Estonia (EST) 48.92

References edit

  1. ^ Timetable
  2. ^ "400 Metres Hurdles Men − Records". IAAF. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Competitions Entry Standards 2022 – IAAF World Championships – PDF title, Qualification Standards for the IAAF World Athletics Championships Oregon 2022" (PDF). iaaf.org. 9 July 2022.
  4. ^ Heats Start List
  5. ^ Semifinals startlist
  6. ^ "SUMMARY 400 Metres Hurdles Men - Semi-Final" (PDF). International Association of Athletics Federations. 17 July 2022. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  7. ^ Final
  8. ^ RESULTS 400 Metres Hurdles Men - Final