2001 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres

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These are the official results of the Men's 400 metres event at the 2001 IAAF World Championships in Edmonton, Canada. There were a total number of 55 participating athletes, with seven qualifying heats, three semi-finals and the final held on Monday 6 August 2001 at 18:25h. The winning margin was 0.23 seconds.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of the Bahamas.svg Avard Moncur
Bahamas (BAH)
Silver Flag of Germany.svg Ingo Schultz
Germany (GER)
Bronze Flag of Jamaica.svg Gregory Haughton
Jamaica (JAM)

Records

Standing records prior to the 2001 World Athletics Championships
World Record Flag of the United States.svg  Michael Johnson  (USA)43.18August 26, 1999 Flag of Spain.svg Seville, Spain
Event Record Flag of the United States.svg  Michael Johnson  (USA)43.18August 26, 1999 Flag of Spain.svg Seville, Spain
Season BestFlag of the United States.svg  Tyree Washington  (USA)44.28May 12, 2001 Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles, United States

Final

RANKFINALTIME
Med 1.png Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Avard Moncur  (BAH)44.64
Med 2.png Flag of Germany.svg  Ingo Schultz  (GER)44.87
Med 3.png Flag of Jamaica.svg  Gregory Haughton  (JAM)44.98
4.Flag of Mauritius.svg  Eric Milazar  (MRI)45.13
5.Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hamdan O. Al-Bishi  (KSA)45.23
6.Flag of Grenada.svg  Alleyne Francique  (GRN)46.23
Flag of Poland.svg  Robert Maćkowiak  (POL)DNF
Flag of the United States.svg  Antonio Pettigrew  (USA)DQ

Semi-finals

RANKHEAT 1TIME
1.Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Avard Moncur  (BAH)44.89
2.Flag of Grenada.svg  Alleyne Francique  (GRN)45.11
3.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark Richardson  (GBR)45.14
4.Flag of France.svg  Marc Raquil  (FRA)45.22
5.Flag of Spain.svg  David Canal  (ESP)45.50
6.Flag of Brazil.svg  Anderson Jorge dos Santos  (BRA)45.83
7.Flag of Poland.svg  Piotr Rysiukiewicz  (POL)46.12
Flag of the United States.svg  Antonio Pettigrew  (USA)DQ


RANKHEAT 2TIME
1.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Gregory Haughton  (JAM)44.83
2.Flag of Mauritius.svg  Eric Milazar  (MRI)44.92
3.Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hamdan O. Al-Bishi  (KSA)45.10
4.Flag of the United States.svg  Leonard Byrd  (USA)45.39
5.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Shane Niemi  (CAN)45.91
6.Flag of South Africa.svg  Hendrick Mokganyetsi  (RSA)45.99
7.Flag of Poland.svg  Piotr Długosielski  (POL)46.62
8.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Iwan Thomas  (GBR)46.72


RANKHEAT 3TIME
1.Flag of Germany.svg  Ingo Schultz  (GER)44.66
2.Flag of Poland.svg  Robert Maćkowiak  (POL)44.84
3.Flag of Algeria.svg  Malik Louahla  (ALG)45.14
4.Flag of the United States.svg  Jerome Young  (USA)45.43
5.Flag of South Africa.svg  Marcus La Grange  (RSA)45.44
6.Flag of Sweden.svg  Jimisola Laursen  (SWE)45.62
7.Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sugath Thilakaratne  (SRI)46.69
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Michael McDonald  (JAM)DNF

Heats

Held on Tuesday 7 August 2001

RANKHEAT 1TIME
1.Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Avard Moncur  (BAH)44.88
2.Flag of South Africa.svg  Marcus La Grange  (RSA)45.20
3.Flag of Poland.svg  Robert Maćkowiak  (POL)45.27
4.Flag of Brazil.svg  Anderson Jorge dos Santos  (BRA)45.47
5.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Karel Bláha  (CZE)45.82
6.Flag of Ireland.svg  Tomas Coman  (IRL)45.90
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yevgeniy Zyukov  (UKR)DQ


RANKHEAT 2TIME
1.Flag of Grenada.svg  Alleyne Francique  (GRN)45.66
2.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mark Richardson  (GBR)45.66
3.Flag of Poland.svg  Piotr Rysiukiewicz  (POL)45.92
4.Flag of Kenya.svg  Ezra Sambu  (KEN)46.18
5.Flag of Egypt.svg  Amin Badany Goma'a  (EGY)46.29
6.Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Attene  (ITA)46.56
7.Flag of Japan.svg  Kenji Tabata  (JPN)46.68
8.Flag of Suriname.svg  Carlton Fortune  (SUR)52.69


RANKHEAT 3TIME
1.Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hamdan O. Al-Bishi  (KSA)45.00
2.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Michael McDonald  (JAM)45.02
3.Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sugath Thilakaratne  (SRI)45.41
4.Flag of the United States.svg  Jerome Young  (USA)45.57
5.Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Ato Modibo  (TRI)45.82
6.Flag of Japan.svg  Takahiko Yamamura  (JPN)47.22
7.Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Alvaro James  (CRC)47.46
8.Flag of Mauritania (1959-2017).svg  Youba Ould Mohamed  (MTN)47.87


RANKHEAT 4TIME
1.Flag of Mauritius.svg  Eric Milazar  (MRI)45.94
2.Flag of Poland.svg  Piotr Długosielski  (POL)46.49
3.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sanjay Ayre  (JAM)46.96
4.Flag of South Africa.svg  Adriaan Botha  (RSA)47.32
5.Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Kenmore Hughes  (ATG)48.18
6.Flag of Kuwait.svg  Meshaal Saad Al-Harbi  (KUW)48.19
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Arnold Payne  (ZIM)DNF
Flag of the United States.svg  Antonio Pettigrew  (USA)DQ


RANKHEAT 5TIME
1.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Gregory Haughton  (JAM)45.54
2.Flag of Spain.svg  David Canal  (ESP)45.60
3.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Iwan Thomas  (GBR)45.92
4.Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Christopher Brown  (BAH)46.01
5.Flag of Nigeria.svg  Sunday Bada  (NGR)46.12
6.Flag of Brazil.svg  Flávio Godoy  (BRA)46.13
7.Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhamad Zaiful Zainal Abidin  (MAS)46.46
8.Flag of Anguilla.svg  Kerth Gumbs  (AIA)57.83


RANKHEAT 6TIME
1.Flag of Germany.svg  Ingo Schultz  (GER)45.11
2.Flag of the United States.svg  Leonard Byrd  (USA)45.35
3.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Shane Niemi  (CAN)45.41
4.Flag of Sweden.svg  Jimisola Laursen  (SWE)45.54
5.Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Rohan Pradeep Kumara  (SRI)46.46
6.Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sofiane Labidi  (TUN)47.03
7.Flag of Venezuela.svg  William Hernández  (VEN)47.26
8.Flag of Eswatini.svg  Bheki Malima  (SWZ)49.61


RANKHEAT 7TIME
1.Flag of Algeria.svg  Malik Louahla  (ALG)45.13
2.Flag of South Africa.svg  Hendrick Mokganyetsi  (RSA)45.15
3.Flag of France.svg  Marc Raquil  (FRA)45.55
4.Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Benjamin Youla  (CGO)45.92
5.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jamie Baulch  (GBR)46.15
6.Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitriy Golovastov  (RUS)46.22
7.Flag of Japan.svg  Jun Osakada  (JPN)46.86
8.Flag of Monaco.svg  Emmanuel De Lorenzi  (MON)55.57

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