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2005 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres hurdles

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The men's 400 metres hurdles event at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on August 6, 7 and 9.

Medalists

Gold United States Bershawn Jackson
United States (USA)
Silver United States James Carter
United States (USA)
Bronze Japan Dai Tamesue
Japan (JPN)

Summary

The final was run in wet conditions following a rain story. Running in lane 2, defending champion Félix Sánchez was out with the field. Just after clearing the first hurdle, he pulled up, grabbing his right hamstring. By the third hurdle Bershawn Jackson in lane 6 had a slight lead. By the fifth, the lead had evaporated and James Carter in lane 3 had edged ahead. As Jackson continued to fade back, Dai Tamesue, to his outside in lane 7 began to separate. Tamesue assumed the lead through the final turn, entering the final straight with almost 2 metres on the Americans. Jackson put on a burst of speed, catching Tamesue over the ninth hurdle and never looking back. Deflated Tamesue was trying to hold on as Jackson and then Carter pulled away. Jackson's burst put him in first place to stay, beating Carter with a lean by over a meter. Sensing Kerron Clement gaining across the track in lane 1, Tamesue began leaning for the finish 5 metres out, falling across the finish line ahead of Clement for bronze.

Results

All times shown are in seconds.
Q denotes qualification by place.
q denotes qualification by time.
DNS denotes did not start.
DNF denotes did not finish.
AR denotes area record
NR denotes national record.
PB denotes personal best.
SB denotes season's best.

Heats

August 6

Heat 1

  1. United States Kerron Clement 48.98 Q
  2. Jamaica Danny McFarlane 49.37 Q
  3. South Africa Pieter de Villiers 49.81 Q
  4. Cuba Yacnier Luis 49.96 Q
  5. Germany Christian Duma 50.04 q
  6. Mali Ibrahim Maïga 50.62
  7. Mozambique Kurt Couto 52.04

Heat 2

  1. Jamaica Kemel Thompson 49.33 Q
  2. France Naman Keïta 49.58 Q
  3. Italy Gianni Carabelli 49.87 Q
  4. Japan Kenji Narisako 49.87 Q
  5. Finland Ari-Pekka Lattu 50.23 q
  6. Sweden Mikael Jakobsson 50.35

Heat 3

  1. United States Bershawn Jackson 49.34 Q
  2. Dominican Republic Felix Sánchez 49.47 Q
  3. Kazakhstan Yevgeniy Meleshenko 49.67 Q
  4. South Africa Llewellyn Herbert 49.98 Q
  5. Cuba Sergio Hierrezuelo 50.13 q
  6. Spain Eduardo Iván Rodríguez 50.22 q
  7. Kyrgyzstan Aleksey Pogorelov 53.44

Heat 4

  1. Greece Periklis Iakovakis 49.22 Q
  2. South Africa L.J. van Zyl 49.35 Q
  3. United Kingdom Rhys Williams 49.73 Q
  4. Jamaica Dean Griffiths 49.79 Q
  5. Liberia O'Neil Wright 50.90

Heat 5

  1. Greece James Carter 49.05 Q
  2. Japan Dai Tamesue 49.17 Q
  3. Panama Bayano Kamani 49.18 Q
  4. Saudi Arabia Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily 49.70 Q
  5. Hungary Ákos Dezsö 51.36
  6. Tonga 'Aleki Toetu'u Sapoi 56.06

Semifinals

August 7

Heat 1

  1. United States James Carter 47.78 Q (SB)
  2. Panama Bayano Kamani 47.84 Q (AR)
  3. Dominican Republic Felix Sánchez 48.24 q (SB)
  4. Japan Dai Tamesue 48.46 q (SB)
  5. South Africa Pieter de Villiers 49.75
  6. Jamaica Dean Griffiths 48.89
  7. Spain Eduardo Iván Rodríguez 49.97 (SB)
  8. Germany Christian Duma 50.25

Heat 2

  1. South Africa L.J. van Zyl 48.16 Q (PB)
  2. United States Kerron Clement 48.49 Q
  3. Japan Kenji Narisako 49.00
  4. Kazakhstan Yevgeniy Meleshenko 49.22
  5. Jamaica Danny McFarlane 49.41
  6. United Kingdom Rhys Williams 49.67
  7. Finland Ari-Pekka Lattu 49.81

Heat 3

  1. United States Bershawn Jackson 48.19 Q
  2. France Naman Keïta 48.60 Q
  3. Jamaica Kemel Thompson 48.64
  4. Saudi Arabia Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily 49.09
  5. Greece Periklis Iakovakis 49.28
  6. Cuba Sergio Hierrezuelo 49.66
  7. Italy Gianni Carabelli 49.77
  8. South Africa Llewellyn Herbert 50.69

Final

August 9

  1. United States Bershawn Jackson 47.30 (PB)
  2. United States James Carter 47.43 (PB)
  3. Japan Dai Tamesue 48.10 (SB)
  4. United States Kerron Clement 48.18
  5. France Naman Keïta 48.28
  6. South Africa L.J. van Zyl 48.54
  7. Panama Bayano Kamani 50.18

External links

400 metres hurdles at the World Athletics Championships
Complete event overview
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World champions in men's 400 m hurdles
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