Athletics at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's 400 metres

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The Men's 400 metres at the 2010 Commonwealth Games as part of the athletics programme was held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Thursday 7 October till Saturday 9 October 2010.

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The top three runners in each of the initial six heats automatically qualified for the second round. The next six fastest runners from across the heats also qualified. Those 24 runners competed in 3 semifinals, with the top two runners from each heat qualifying for the final plus the two fastest runners.

Records

World Record 43.18 Michael Johnson United States Seville, Spain26 August 1999
Games Record 44.52 Iwan Thomas WAL Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 1998

Round 1

First 3 in each heat (Q) and 6 best performers (q) advance to the Semifinals.

Heat 1

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotes
13Flag of England.svg  Conrad Williams  (ENG)0.21445.78Q
25Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Michael Mathieu  (BAH)0.16946.22Q
34Flag of Uganda.svg  Alli Ngaimoko  (UGA)0.22146.79Q
46Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Prasanna Amarasekara  (SRI)0.17247.50q
58Flag of Maldives.svg  Saaid Hassan  (MDV)0.17748.56NR
67Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Thomas Vandy  (SLE)0.24149.16
72Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  John Rivan  (PNG)0.23650.48

Heat 2

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotes
18Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Ramon Miller  (BAH)0.18246.12Q, SB
26Flag of Australia.svg  Ben Offereins  (AUS)0.18846.85Q
33Flag of Botswana.svg  Sakarea Kamberuka  (BOT)0.34047.06Q
42Flag of England.svg  Graham Hedman  (ENG)0.17147.45q
54Flag of India.svg  Harpreet Singh  (IND)0.21348.29
65Flag of Guernsey.svg  Hywel Robinson  (GUE)0.21150.08
7Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Jimmy Noklam  (VAN)0.247DNF

Heat 3

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotes
13Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Andretti Bain  (BAH)0.19246.19Q
28Flag of England.svg  Robert Tobin  (ENG)0.20846.26Q
35Flag of Kenya.svg  Vincent Kiilo  (KEN)0.21846.89Q
47Flag of Mauritius.svg  Jean Degrace  (MRI)0.19547.21q, SB
56Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Bockarie Sesay  (SLE)0.23648.72
64Flag of Maldives.svg  Hussain Inaas  (MDV)0.19349.64PB
72Flag of the Turks and Caicos Islands.svg  Reonardo Harvey  (TCI)0.15551.17

Heat 4

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotes
14Flag of Kenya.svg  Mark Muttai  (KEN)0.25745.90Q
28Flag of Australia.svg  Joel Milburn  (AUS)0.25546.72Q
32Flag of Botswana.svg  Isaac Makwala  (BOT)0.20947.39Q
46Flag of Guernsey.svg  Tom Druce  (GUE)0.19247.70q
55Flag of Zambia.svg  Gift Soko  (ZAM)0.22848.45
63Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Arnold Sorina  (VAN)0.22548.97SB
77Flag of Montserrat.svg  Peter Semper  (MNT)0.17251.21

Heat 5

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotes
14Flag of Jamaica.svg  Oral Thompson  (JAM)0.17346.60Q
26Flag of Botswana.svg  Obakeng Ngwingwa  (BOT)0.24946.79Q
37Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Lalonde Gordon  (TRI)0.20847.07Q
45Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Nelson Stone  (PNG)0.30047.22q
53Flag of Malawi (2010-2012).svg  Golden Gunde  (MAW)0.24648.57NR
62Flag of The Gambia.svg  Ismaila Manga  (GAM)0.16449.02

Heat 6

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotes
12Flag of Dominica.svg  Erison Hurtault  (DMA)0.18146.50Q
28Flag of Australia.svg  Sean Wroe  (AUS)0.20646.82Q
37Flag of Zambia.svg  Savior Kombe  (ZAM)0.21146.88Q
45Flag of Kenya.svg  Geoffrey Ngeno  (KEN)0.28547.40q
56Flag of Mauritius.svg Jean Augustin (MRI)0.23648.43NR
63Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Ibrahim Turay  (SLE)0.21650.96
74Flag of Anguilla.svg  Akeame Mussington  (ANG)0.18751.39NR

Semifinals

First 2 in each heat (Q) and 2 best performers (q) advance to the Final.

Semifinal 1

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotes
17Flag of Kenya.svg  Mark Muttai  (KEN)0.26045.63Q
25Flag of Australia.svg  Sean Wroe  (AUS)0.21245.64Q
36Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Andretti Bain  (BAH)0.17846.18
44Flag of England.svg  Robert Tobin  (ENG)0.18546.27
53Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Nelson Stone  (PNG)0.27746.70NR
62Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Prasanna Amarasekara  (SRI)0.15146.87SB
79Flag of Botswana.svg  Sakarea Kamberuka  (BOT)0.26746.91
88Flag of Zambia.svg  Savior Kombe  (ZAM)0.18747.12

Semifinal 2

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotes
17Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Michael Mathieu  (BAH)0.16645.72Q
24Flag of England.svg  Conrad Williams  (ENG)0.20145.82Q
36Flag of Australia.svg  Ben Offereins  (AUS)0.21046.11q
49Flag of Uganda.svg  Alli Ngaimoko  (UGA)0.24146.63SB
55Flag of Jamaica.svg  Oral Thompson  (JAM)0.13046.77
68Flag of Botswana.svg  Isaac Makwala  (BOT)0.28747.07
73Flag of Mauritius.svg  Jean Degrace  (MRI)0.18647.52
82Flag of Kenya.svg  Geoffrey Ngeno  (KEN)0.24849.31

Semifinal 3

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotes
15Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Ramon Miller  (BAH)0.18845.67Q, SB
26Flag of Australia.svg  Joel Milburn  (AUS)0.20845.79Q
34Flag of Dominica.svg  Erison Hurtault  (DMA)0.18545.93q
49Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Lalonde Gordon  (TRI)0.22146.33PB
58Flag of Kenya.svg  Vincent Kiilo  (KEN)0.19946.50SB
67Flag of Botswana.svg  Obakeng Ngwingwa  (BOT)0.21346.82
73Flag of England.svg  Graham Hedman  (ENG)0.18647.02
82Flag of Guernsey.svg  Tom Druce  (GUE)0.17848.30

Final

RankLaneNameReaction TimeResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg5Flag of Kenya.svg  Mark Muttai  (KEN)0.22745.44
Silver medal icon.svg6Flag of Australia.svg  Sean Wroe  (AUS)0.19545.46
Bronze medal icon.svg4Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Ramon Miller  (BAH)0.18545.55SB
47Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Michael Mathieu  (BAH)0.17745.56=SB
59Flag of Australia.svg  Joel Milburn  (AUS)0.24145.71SB
68Flag of England.svg  Conrad Williams  (ENG)0.19945.88
72Flag of Australia.svg  Ben Offereins  (AUS)0.19046.00
83Flag of Dominica.svg  Erison Hurtault  (DMA)0.19946.07

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