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START LIST 400 Metres Men Split (CRO) IAAF/VTB Bank Continental Cup 4 - 5 September 2010 START LIST 400 Metres Men 04 SEP 2010 - 18:55 RESULT NAME AGE VENUE DATE World Record 43.18 Michael JOHNSON (USA) 32 Sevilla 26 Aug 99 Championship Record 44.47 Michael FRANKS (USA) 22 Canberra 5 Oct 85 World Leading 44.13 Jeremy WARINER (USA) 26 Zürich 19 Aug 10 LANE BIB NAME TEAM COUNTRY DATE OF BIRTH PERSONAL BEST SEASON BEST 1 725 Yuzo KANEMARU Asia-Pacific JPN 18 SEP 87 45.16 45.56 2 617 Ricardo CHAMBERS Americas JAM 7 OCT 84 44.54 44.54 3 818 Michael BINGHAM Europe GBR 13 APR 86 44.74 44.88 4 524 Mohamed Ashour KHOUAJA Africa LBA 1 NOV 87 44.98 44.98 5 713 Ben OFFEREINS Asia-Pacific AUS 12 MAR 86 44.86 44.86 6 637 Jeremy WARINER Americas USA 31 JAN 84 43.45 44.13 7 800 Kévin BORLÉE Europe BEL 22 FEB 88 44.88 45.08 8 541 Rabah YOUSIF Africa SUD 11 DEC 86 45.15 45.18 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST 43.18 Michael JOHNSON (USA) Sevilla 26 Aug 99 44.13 Jeremy WARINER (USA) Zürich 19 Aug 10 43.29 Harry REYNOLDS (USA) Zürich 17 Aug 88 44.40 Jermaine GONZALES (JAM) Monaco 22 Jul 10 43.45 Jeremy WARINER (USA) Osaka 31 Aug 07 44.54 Ricardo CHAMBERS (JAM) Monaco 22 Jul 10 43.50 Quincy WATTS (USA) Barcelona 5 Aug 92 44.61 Greg NIXON (USA) Des Moines, IA 26 Jun 10 43.75 LaShawn MERRITT (USA) Beijing (National 21 Aug 08 44.70 LeJerald BETTERS (USA) Lausanne 8 Jul 10 Stadium) 44.71 Jonathan BORLÉE (BEL) Barcelona (O) 28 Jul 10 43.81 Danny EVERETT (USA) New Orleans, LA 26 Jun 92 44.72 Angelo TAYLOR (USA) Zürich 19 Aug 10 43.86 Lee EVANS (USA) Ciudad de México 18 Oct 68 44.79 David GILLICK (IRL) Barcelona (O) 28 Jul 10 43.87 Steve LEWIS (USA) Seoul 28 Sep 88 44.80 Jamaal TORRANCE (USA) Des Moines, IA 26 Jun 10 43.97 Larry JAMES (USA) Ciudad de México 18 Oct 68 44.81 Calvin SMITH (USA) Gainesville, FL 17 Apr 10 44.05 Angelo TAYLOR (USA) Indianapolis, IN 23 Jun 07 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Issued at 14:56 on Friday, 3 September 2010.
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