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0 Qsummary Mark 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Berlin From Saturday 15 August to Sunday 23 August 2009 400 Metres MEN ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHL 1st Round ROUND SUMMARY ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC First 3 of each heat (Q) plus 3 fastest times (q) qualified RANK HEAT BIB NAME NAT YEAR RESULT 1 1 5 161 Ramon MILLER BAH 87 45.00 Q PB 2 1 7 629 Tabarie HENRY ISV 87 45.14 Q 3 2 5 448 Leslie DJHONE FRA 81 45.20 Q 4 1 2 1113 Renny QUOW TRI 87 45.21 Q 5 1 4 1206 LaShawn MERRITT USA 86 45.23 Q 6 2 7 128 Sean WROE AUS 85 45.31 Q 7 2 4 127 John STEFFENSEN AUS 82 45.37 Q 8 3 7 505 Martyn ROONEY GBR 87 45.45 Q 9 1 1 504 Robert TOBIN GBR 83 45.50 Q 10 2 2 295 William COLLAZO CUB 86 45.52 Q 11 1 3 160 Chris BROWN BAH 78 45.53 Q 12 1 6 1242 Jeremy WARINER USA 84 45.54 Q 12 2 1 619 David GILLICK IRL 83 45.54 Q 12 2 3 490 Michael BINGHAM GBR 86 45.54 Q 15 3 1 1055 Rabah YOUSIF SUD 86 45.55 Q PB 15 4 7 321 Erison HURTAULT DMA 84 45.55 q SB 17 3 3 130 Joel MILBURN AUS 86 45.56 Q SB 17 5 7 787 Mohamed Ashour KHOUAJA LBA 87 45.56 q NR 19 2 6 658 Ricardo CHAMBERS JAM 84 45.57 Q 20 3 2 176 Kévin BORLÉE BEL 88 45.61 Q 21 4 1 1197 Lionel LARRY USA 86 45.64 q 22 4 2 909 Marcin MARCINISZYN POL 82 45.77 SB 23 3 5 1085 Johan WISSMAN SWE 82 45.83 Q 24 3 4 638 Matteo GALVAN ITA 88 45.86 Q PB 25 4 5 991 Maksim DYLDIN RUS 87 45.91 26 5 1 1260 Young Talkmore NYONGANI ZIM 83 45.92 27 6 1 174 Cedric VAN BRANTEGHEM BEL 79 45.94 28 4 4 946 Héctor CARRASQUILLO PUR 87 46.11 29 5 2 322 Arismendy PEGUERO DOM 80 46.13 30 3 6 460 Teddy VENEL FRA 85 46.16 Q 31 4 3 840 Eric MILAZAR MRI 75 46.39 32 5 5 1222 Gil ROBERTS USA 89 46.41 33 6 7 864 Saul WELGOPWA NGR 84 46.42 34 5 3 209 Isaac MAKWALA BOT 86 46.45 1 2 Issued Tuesday, 18 August 2009 at 11:53 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON 400 Metres Men - 1st Round ROUND SUMMARY - RANK HEAT BIB NAME NAT YEAR RESULT 35 6 3 1052 Nagmeldin ALI ABUBAKR SUD 86 46.48 36 5 4 327 Alvin HARRISON DOM 74 46.67 37 7 1 687 Hideyuki HIROSE JPN 89 46.80 38 4 6 696 Yuzo KANEMARU JPN 87 46.83 39 7 7 589 Rondell BARTHOLOMEW GRN 90 46.85 40 7 3 1163 Andrés SILVA URU 86 46.86 41 6 2 188 Mathieu GNANLIGO BEN 86 47.00 SB 42 5 6 763 Yousef Ahmed MASRAHI KSA 87 47.03 43 6 5 738 Mark Kiprotich MUTTAI KEN 78 47.04 44 7 2 897 Nelson STONE PNG 84 47.13 45 6 6 974 Pieter SMITH RSA 87 48.14 46 7 5 1050 Naiel D'ALMEIDA STP 86 49.47 47 8 7 871 Moumouni KIMBA NIG 87 50.93 PB 48 8 3 842 Zaw Win THET MYA 91 51.41 PB 4 279 Gary KIKAYA COD 80 DQ 2 157 Michael MATHIEU BAH 84 DQ 5 862 James GODDAY NGR 84 DNS 6 287 Nery BRENES CRC 85 DNS 4 453 Yannick FONSAT FRA 88 DNS 2 2 Issued Tuesday, 18 August 2009 at 11:53 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON .
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