Event: | Men's 200 metres |
Competition: | 2022 World Championships |
Venue: | Hayward Field |
Dates: | 18 July (heats) 19 July (semi-finals) 21 July (final) |
Competitors: | 55 |
Nations: | 33 |
Win Value: | 19.31 |
Goldnoc: | USA |
Silver: | Kenny Bednarek |
Silvernoc: | USA |
Bronze: | Erriyon Knighton |
Bronzenoc: | USA |
Prev: | 2019 |
Next: | 2023 |
The men's 200 metres at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene from 18 to 21 July 2022.[1] The winning margin was 0.46 seconds.
A cramp in the semi-final round quashed Fred Kerley's bid to win a medal in all three sprint events. The Olympic Gold Medalist Andre De Grasse did not start in the heats,
In the final, Knighton had lane 3, Ogando 4, Bednarek 5 and Lyles 6. In the past Lyles had been slow to start, depending on his superior top end speed to win at the end. That strategy also resulted in him "only" getting the bronze medal in the Olympics. Here, Lyles was fast at the start, making up the stagger on also notoriously slow starting Joseph Fahnbulleh just past the halfway point in the turn. Only Bednarek was able to stay close. Coming onto the straightaway, Lyles was up a metre on Bednarek who had another metre on Knighton. Lyles turned on the top end jets and pulled away. Knighton also accelerated, closing on Bednarek, while holding off the fast close of Fahnbulleh for the bronze.
Lyles 19.31 broke Michael Johnson's American Record set winning the 1996 Olympics to become the third fastest 200 runner of all time. Additionally, bronze medalist Knighton became the youngest medalist in the 200 metres in Championship history. It was the third sweep on home soil for the American team. Prior to these Championships, no Men's team had a sweep since 2015.
Before the competition records were as follows:[2]
width=25% align=center | Record | width=25% align=center | Athlete & | width=10% align=center | width=25% align=center | Location | width=15% align=center | Date | |
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World record | 19.19 | Berlin, Germany | 20 August 2009 | ||||||
Championship record | |||||||||
World Leading | 19.49 | Baton Rouge, United States | 30 April 2022 | ||||||
African Record | 19.68 | Atlanta, United States | 1 August 1996 | ||||||
Asian Record | 19.88 | London, Great Britain | 21 July 2019 | ||||||
North, Central American and Caribbean record | 19.19 | Berlin, Germany | 20 August 2009 | ||||||
South American Record | 19.81 | Berlin, Germany | 20 August 2009 | ||||||
European Record | 19.72 | Mexico City, Mexico | 12 September 1979 | ||||||
Oceanian record | 20.06 | Mexico City, Mexico | 16 October 1968 |
The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 20.24.[3]
The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows:
Date | Time | Round | |
---|---|---|---|
18 July | 17:05 | Heats | |
19 July | 18:50 | Semi-finals | |
21 July | 19:50 | Final |
The first 3 athletes in each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) qualify for the semi-finals.[4]
Wind:
Heat 1: +1.0 m/s, Heat 2: 0.0 m/s, Heat 3: +2.1 m/s, Heat 4: +0.5 m/s, Heat 5: +0.4 m/s, Heat 6: +1.0 m/s, Heat 7: -0.3 m/s
Rank | Heat | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 7 | 19.98 | Q | ||
2 | 4 | 20.01 | Q, | ||
2 | 3 | 20.01 | Q | ||
4 | 3 | 20.10 | Q | ||
5 | 3 | 20.11 | Q | ||
6 | 1 | 20.12 | Q | ||
7 | 3 | 20.13 | q | ||
8 | 5 | 20.17 | Q | ||
9 | 6 | 20.18 | Q | ||
10 | 1 | 20.26 | Q, | ||
11 | 5 | 20.29 | Q, | ||
12 | 7 | 20.29 | Q | ||
13 | 1 | 20.30 | Q | ||
14 | 7 | 20.30 | Q | ||
15 | 1 | 20.33 | q | ||
16 | 5 | 20.34 | Q | ||
17 | 2 | 20.35 | Q | ||
18 | 4 | 20.35 | Q | ||
19 | 5 | 20.35 | q | ||
20 | 1 | 20.40 | |||
21 | 6 | 20.44 | Q, | ||
22 | 4 | 20.44 | Q | ||
23 | 6 | 20.50 | Q, | ||
24 | 7 | 20.52 | |||
25 | 7 | 20.54 | |||
26 | 3 | 20.56 | |||
27 | 2 | 20.60 | Q | ||
28 | 6 | 20.60 | |||
29 | 3 | 20.60 | |||
30 | 4 | 20.63 | |||
31 | 7 | 20.65 | |||
32 | 5 | 20.71 | |||
33 | 2 | 20.72 | Q | ||
34 | 3 | 20.72 | |||
35 | 7 | 20.73 | |||
36 | 5 | 20.75 | |||
37 | 2 | 20.79 | |||
38 | 2 | 20.80 | |||
39 | 2 | 20.80 | |||
40 | 4 | Mouhamadou Fall[5] | 20.83 | ||
41 | 1 | 20.90 | |||
42 | 4 | 20.91 | |||
43 | 2 | 22.04 | |||
44 | 6 | 22.08 | |||
4 | Marcos Santos | ||||
1 | |||||
6 | |||||
5 | [6] | ||||
6 | |||||
The first 2 athletes in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualify for the final.[7]
Wind:
Heat 1: -0.1 m/s, Heat 2: +1.1 m/s, Heat 3: +0.3 m/s
Rank | Heat | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 19.62 | Q | |||
2 | 3 | 19.77 | Q | |||
3 | 2 | 19.84 | Q, | |||
4 | 2 | 19.86 | q | |||
5 | 1 | 19.91 | Q, | |||
6 | 1 | 19.92 | Q | |||
7 | 2 | 20.09 | q | |||
8 | 3 | 20.10 | Q | |||
9 | 3 | 20.10 | ||||
10 | 3 | 20.21 | ||||
11 | 1 | 20.29 | ||||
12 | 1 | 20.30 | ||||
13 | 2 | 20.35 | ||||
14 | 2 | 20.39 | ||||
15 | 3 | 20.41 | ||||
16 | 1 | 20.47 | ||||
17 | 3 | 20.48 | ||||
18 | 2 | 20.52 | ||||
19 | 2 | 20.65 | ||||
20 | 1 | 20.68 | ||||
21 | 3 | 20.72 | ||||
22 | 1 | 20.77 | ||||
23 | 3 | 20.87 | ||||
1 |
The final was started at 19:50 on 21 July.[8] The results were as follows:[9] [10]
Wind: +0.4 m/s
Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 19.31 | |||||
5 | 19.77 | |||||
3 | 19.80 | |||||
4 | 7 | 19.84 | ||||
5 | 4 | 19.93 | ||||
6 | 2 | 20.08 | ||||
7 | 8 | 20.18 | ||||
8 | 1 | 20.47 |