European Athletics Championships 2002/400 m men
18th European Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | 400 meter run | ||||||||
gender | Men | ||||||||
Attendees | 30 athletes from 16 countries | ||||||||
venue | Munich | ||||||||
Competition location | Olympic Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 6th (preliminary) August 7th (semi-finals) August 8th (final) |
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The men's 400-meter run at the 2002 European Athletics Championships was held from August 6th to 8th, 2002 in Munich's Olympic Stadium.
The European champion was the German vice world champion from 2001 Ingo Schultz . The Spaniard David Canal took second place . The Briton Daniel Caines won the bronze medal.
Existing records
World record | 43.18 s | Michael Johnson | World Cup Seville , Spain | August 26, 1999 |
European record | 44.33 s | Thomas Schönlebe | World Cup Rome , Italy | 3rd September 1987 |
EM record | 44.52 s | Ivan Thomas | EM Budapest , Hungary | August 21, 1998 |
The existing EM record was not set at these European championships and was not improved.
Preliminary round
August 6, 2002
The preliminary round was held in four runs. The first three athletes per run - highlighted in light blue - and the four fastest runners - highlighted in light green - qualified for the semifinals.
Forward 1
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Marc Raquil | France | 45.70 |
2 | David Canal | Spain | 45.75 |
3 | Bastian Swillims | Germany | 46.20 |
4th | Radek Zachoval | Czech Republic | 46.25 |
5 | Yuri Borsakovsky | Russia | 46.28 |
6th | Alessandro Attene | Italy | 46.54 |
7th | David McCarthy | Ireland | 47.30 |
8th | Viktors Lācis | Latvia | 47.40 |
Forward 2
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Ingo Schultz | Germany | 45.79 |
2 | Paul McKee | Ireland | 46.03 |
3 | Timothy Benjamin | Great Britain | 46.15 |
4th | Stilianós Dimótsios | Greece | 46.46 |
5 | Christian Birk | Denmark | 46.64 |
6th | Matija Šestak | Slovenia | 46.97 |
7th | Yevgeny Lebedev | Russia | 47.08 |
Forward 3
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Marek Plawgo | Poland | 45.97 |
2 | Cédric Van Branteghem | Belgium | 46.23 |
3 | Andrei Semenov | Russia | 46.54 |
4th | Sean Baldock | Great Britain | 46.62 |
5 | Rob Daly | Ireland | 46.67 |
6th | Dmitrijs Miļkevičs | Latvia | 46.87 |
7th | Andrea Barberi | Italy | 47.18 |
Forward 4
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Karel Bláha | Czech Republic | 46.03 |
2 | Daniel Caines | Great Britain | 46.06 |
3 | Zsolt Szeglet | Hungary | 46.23 |
4th | Piotr Rysiukiewicz | Poland | 46.44 |
5 | Ioan Vieru | Romania | 46.54 |
6th | Marco Salvucci | Italy | 46.70 |
7th | Anastásios Goúsis | Greece | 46.94 |
Semifinals
Juri Borsakowski was eliminated in seventh place in the first semi-final run - he was actually successful on the 800-meter course , especially with his 2004 Olympic victory
August 7, 2002
From the two semi-finals, the first four athletes - highlighted in light blue - qualified for the final.
Run 1
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Daniel Caines | Great Britain | 45.35 |
2 | Ingo Schultz | Germany | 45.49 |
3 | Marek Plawgo | Poland | 45.83 |
4th | Zsolt Szeglet | Hungary | 45.84 |
5 | Paul McKee | Ireland | 45.92 |
6th | Stilianós Dimótsios | Greece | 45.98 |
7th | Yuri Borsakovsky | Russia | 46.04 |
8th | Radek Zachoval | Czech Republic | 46.24 |
Run 2
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | David Canal | Spain | 45.86 |
2 | Cédric Van Branteghem | Belgium | 45.94 |
3 | Timothy Benjamin | Great Britain | 46.07 |
4th | Karel Bláha | Czech Republic | 46.15 |
5 | Piotr Rysiukiewicz | Poland | 46.15 |
6th | Bastian Swillims | Germany | 46.19 |
7th | Andrei Semenov | Russia | 46.51 |
DNF | Marc Raquil | France |
final
August 8, 2002
space | Surname | nation | Time (s) |
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1 | Ingo Schultz | Germany | 45.14 |
2 | David Canal | Spain | 45.24 |
3 | Daniel Caines | Great Britain | 45.28 |
4th | Marek Plawgo | Poland | 45.40 |
5 | Zsolt Szeglet | Hungary | 45.74 |
6th | Cédric Van Branteghem | Belgium | 45.95 |
7th | Karel Bláha | Czech Republic | 46.21 |
DNS | Timothy Benjamin | Great Britain |
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Munich 2002 at european-athletics.org, accessed on October 18, 2019
- Men 400m European Championship 2002 Munich on todor66.com, accessed October 27, 2019
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 2002 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed on October 27, 2019
- European Athletics Championships Zurich 2014 - Statistics Handbook , Men 400m European Championship 2002 Munich, p. 480f (PDF, 13,363 kB), in English at european-athletics.org, accessed on October 27, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 2002, 400 m men on sportschau.de, accessed on October 27, 2019
- 18th European Athletics Championships 2002 in Munich, Germany from ifosta.de, accessed on October 27, 2019
Video
- 2002 European Championships, Munich Tizproba 400m Kurtosi Zsolt on youtube.com (English), accessed on October 27, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. 400m men , accessed October 27, 2019
- ↑ Progression of the European Outdoor Records, 400 m Men , p. 10 (PDF, 271 kB), Spanish / English, accessed on October 27, 2019