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400 Metres Men Memoriál Josefa Odložila Memoriál Josefa Odložila Praha, 7 June 2021 RESULT LIST OFFICIAL 400 Metres Men RESULT NAME COUNTRY DATE VENUE WL 44.27 Michael NORMAN USA 28 May 2021 Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium, Doha (QAT) MR 45.11 Baboloki Thebe BOT 3 Jun 2019 TEMPERATURE 24.9°C HUMIDITY 49.7% June 7 2021 19:35 PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT POINTS REACTION 1 Rabah Yousif GBR 11 Dec 86 3 46.40 0.152 1 2 Patrik Šorm CZE 21 Nov 93 7 46.69 0.184 4 3 Jan Tesař CZE 26 Mar 90 8 46.84 SB 0.202 6 4 Michal Desenský CZE 1 Mar 93 2 46.85 0.197 5 5 Pavel Maslák CZE 21 Feb 91 5 46.91 0.247 7 6 Batuhan Altintas TUR 28 Apr 96 6 47.71 0.179 3 7 Berend Koekemoer RSA 12 Jun 95 4 48.14 0.168 2 LEGEND WL World Lead MR Meeting Record SB Season Best ALL-TIME TOP LIST 2021 TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE DATE 43.03 Wayde VAN NIEKERK (RSA) Estádio Olímpico, Rio 14 Aug 2016 44.27 Michael NORMAN (USA) Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium, 28 May 43.18 Michael JOHNSON (USA) La Cartuja, Sevilla (ES 26 Aug 1999 44.30 Noah WILLIAMS (USA) LSU Bernie Moore Stadium, 24 Apr 43.29 Butch REYNOLDS (USA) Letzigrund, Zürich (SU 17 Aug 1988 44.37 Michael CHERRY (USA) Fort Worth, TX (USA) 18 May 43.45 Jeremy WARINER (USA) Nagai Stadium, Osaka 31 Aug 2007 44.50 Bryce DEADMON (USA) Cushing Stadium (Texas A& 15 May 43.45 Michael NORMAN (USA) Torrance, CA (USA) 20 Apr 2019 44.52 Trevor STEWART (USA) Jax Track at Hodges Stadium 30 Apr 43.48 Steven GARDINER (BAH) Khalifa International S 4 Oct 2019 44.57 Anthony José ZAMBRANO (COL) Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium, 28 May 43.50 Quincy WATTS (USA) Estadio Olímpico, Barc 5 Aug 1992 44.60 Randolph ROSS (USA) Irwin Belk Track, Greensboro 8 May 43.64 Fred KERLEY (USA) Drake Stadium, Des M 27 Jul 2019 44.60 Fred KERLEY (USA) Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium, 28 May 43.65 LaShawn MERRITT (USA) National Stadium, Beij 26 Aug 2015 44.61 Elija GODWIN (USA) Cushing Stadium (Texas A& 15 May 43.72 Isaac MAKWALA (BOT) La Chaux-de-Fonds (S 5 Jul 2015 44.61 Kirani JAMES (GRN) Suhaim bin Hamad Stadium, 28 May Timing & Data service by OnlineSystem s.r.o. Page 1 of 1 Issued at Monday, June 7, 2021 7:40 PM.
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