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RESULTS 400 Metres Hurdles Men - Final Moscow (RUS) World Championships 10-18 August 2013 RESULTS 400 Metres Hurdles Men - Final RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE DATE VENUE World Record 46.78 Kevin YOUNG USA 26 6 Aug 1992 Barcelona Championships Record 47.18 Kevin YOUNG USA 27 19 Aug 1993 Stuttgart World Leading 47.69 Jehue GORDON TRI 22 15 Aug 2013 Moscow TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY START TIME 20:59 20° C 53 % Final 15 August 2013 PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 1051 Jehue GORDON TRI 15 Dec 91 6 47.69 WL 0.174 Джеуе Гордон 15 дек . 91 2 1173 Michael TINSLEY USA 21 Apr 84 3 47.70 PB 0.133 Майкл Тинсли 21 апр . 84 3 997 Emir BEKRIC SRB 14 Mar 91 8 48.05 NR 0.202 Эмир Бекрик 14 марта 91 4 311 Omar CISNEROS CUB 19 Nov 89 5 48.12 0.219 Омар Сиснерос 19 нояб . 89 5 346 Felix SÁNCHEZ DOM 30 Aug 77 4 48.22 0.175 Феликс Санчес 30 авг . 77 6 894 Javier CULSON PUR 25 Jul 84 7 48.38 0.189 Хавьер Кулсон 25 июля 84 7 983 Mamadou Kasse HANNE SEN 10 Oct 86 2 48.68 0.195 Мамаду Касс Анн 10 окт . 86 8 1116 Kerron CLEMENT USA 31 Oct 85 1 49.08 0.165 Керрон Клемент 31 окт . 85 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME Venue DATE RESULT NAME Venue DATE 46.78 Kevin YOUNG (USA) Barcelona 6 Aug 92 47.69 Jehue GORDON (TRI) Moscow 15 Aug 13 47.02 Edwin MOSES (USA) Koblenz 31 Aug 83 47.70 Michael TINSLEY (USA) Moscow 15 Aug 13 47.03 Bryan BRONSON (USA) New Orleans, LA 21 Jun 98 47.93 Omar CISNEROS (CUB) Moscow 13 Aug 13 47.10 Samuel MATETE (ZAM) Zürich (Letzigrund) 7 Aug 91 48.02 Johnny DUTCH (USA) Ponce 18 May 13 47.19 Andre PHILLIPS (USA) Seoul 25 Sep 88 48.05 Emir BEKRIC (SRB) Moscow 15 Aug 13 47.23 Amadou DIA BA (SEN) Seoul 25 Sep 88 48.06 Kerron CLEMENT (USA) Des Moines, IA 22 Jun 13 47.24 Kerron CLEMENT (USA) Carson, CA 26 Jun 05 48.09 Bershawn JACKSON (USA) Des Moines, IA 22 Jun 13 47.25 Felix SÁNCHEZ (DOM) Paris Saint-Denis 29 Aug 03 48.10 Felix SÁNCHEZ (DOM) Moscow 13 Aug 13 47.25 Angelo TAYLOR (USA) Beijing (National Stadium) 18 Aug 08 48.14 Javier CULSON (PUR) Lausanne 4 Jul 13 47.30 Bershawn JACKSON (USA) Helsinki 9 Aug 05 48.46 Justin GAYMON (USA) London 27 Jul 13 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-400H-M-f--1--.RS1..v1 Issued at 21:03 on Thursday, 15 August 2013 Official IAAF Partners.
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