Athletics at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's 400 metres

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The men's 400 metres event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held on 23, 24 and 25 August at the Taipei Municipal Stadium.

Medalists[]

Gold Silver Bronze
Luguelín Santos
 Dominican Republic
Yoandys Lescay
 Cuba
Rafał Omelko
 Poland

Results[]

Heats[]

Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and next 6 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.[1]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Rafał Omelko  Poland 46.77 Q
2 8  Canada 46.91 Q
3 1 Mikhail Litvin  Kazakhstan 46.92 Q, SB
4 8 Mateo Ružić  Croatia 46.93 Q
5 7 Zakithi Nene  South Africa 46.97 Q
6 7 Othman Al-Busaidi  Oman 47.05 Q, PB
7 5 Yoandys Lescay  Cuba 47.06 Q
8 8  China 47.14 q
9 3 Darren Alfred  Trinidad and Tobago 47.18 Q
10 1 Jan Tesař  Czech Republic 47.22 q
11 2 Luguelín Santos  Dominican Republic 47.34 Q
11 3   Switzerland 47.34 Q
13 2 Silvan Lutz   Switzerland 47.40 Q
14 6 Luis Charles  Dominican Republic 47.42 Q
15 5  Slovakia 47.50 Q
16 9 Kajetan Duszyński  Poland 47.57 Q
17 5 Batuhan Altıntaş  Turkey 47.59 q
18 9 Benjamin Ayesu-Attah  Canada 47.65 Q
19 1 Bienvenu Sawadogo  Burkina Faso 47.69 q
19 9  Senegal 47.69 q
21 9  Nigeria 47.69 q, PB
22 3 Takamasa Kitagawa  Japan 47.85
23 4 Davide Re  Italy 47.87 Q
24 2  Chinese Taipei 47.95
25 6  Italy 47.97 Q
26 4  United States 48.02 Q
27 8  Botswana 48.03
28 8  Jordan 48.16 PB
29 3 Andrey Sokolov  Kazakhstan 48.19
30 1  Lithuania 48.27
31 6  Ghana 48.53
32 5  Malaysia 48.56
33 3  Uganda 48.57
34 6  Malaysia 48.65
35 4  Zambia 48.72
36 7  Uganda 48.87
37 4  China 49.03
38 7  Sri Lanka 49.06
39 4  Estonia 49.20 SB
40 5  Saudi Arabia 49.22 SB
41 1  Singapore 49.25 SB
42 4  Pakistan 49.27
43 2  India 49.61
44 2  Kenya 49.66
45 3  Zambia 49.80
46 8  Estonia 49.81
47 2  South Korea 49.97
48 2  Sri Lanka 50.02
49 6  Oman 50.04
50 5  Peru 50.05
51 4  Slovenia 50.19
52 9  Slovenia 50.83
53 7  Lebanon 51.08
54 8  Saudi Arabia 51.53
55 9  Latvia 51.65
56 6  Denmark 52.63
57 3  Tajikistan 54.59
9  Denmark DNF
7 Amoj Jacob  India DQ 163.3a[2]
7  Algeria DQ 163.3a[2]
5  Guyana DNS
6  Namibia DNS
8  Nigeria DNS
9  Sierra Leone DNS

Semifinals[]

Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.[3]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Luguelín Santos  Dominican Republic 45.85 Q
2 2 Yoandys Lescay  Cuba 46.02 Q, SB
3 2 Benjamin Ayesu-Attah  Canada 46.23 Q, SB
4 1 Kajetan Duszyński  Poland 46.30 Q, PB
5 2 Davide Re  Italy 46.32 q
6 2 Mikhail Litvin  Kazakhstan 46.40 q, SB
7 1  Canada 46.47
8 2 Zakithi Nene  South Africa 46.55
9 1  Italy 46.56
10 3 Rafał Omelko  Poland 46.73 Q
11 1 Jan Tesař  Czech Republic 46.77 SB
12 2 Batuhan Altıntaş  Turkey 46.86
13 1 Silvan Lutz   Switzerland 46.89
14 1 Mateo Ružić  Croatia 46.90
15 3 Darren Alfred  Trinidad and Tobago 47.15 Q
16 3 Othman Al-Busaidi  Oman 47.20
17 3 Luis Charles  Dominican Republic 47.33
18 3  China 47.53
19 1  Senegal 47.61
20 3  Nigeria 47.75
21 3   Switzerland 47.75
22 3  United States 47.76
23 2  Slovakia 47.82
24 2 Bienvenu Sawadogo  Burkina Faso 48.15

Final[]

[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Luguelín Santos  Dominican Republic 45.24 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Yoandys Lescay  Cuba 45.31 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Rafał Omelko  Poland 45.56
4 7 Kajetan Duszyński  Poland 46.50
5 6 Benjamin Ayesu-Attah  Canada 46.53
6 1 Davide Re  Italy 46.87
7 2 Mikhail Litvin  Kazakhstan 46.93
8 8 Darren Alfred  Trinidad and Tobago 47.93

References[]

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