Hudson-Smith hobbles through to 400m semis in Tokyo

Britain's world and Olympic 400 metres silver medallist Matthew Hudson-Smith scraped into the semifinals at the world championships on Sunday but looked in discomfort after finishing fourth in his heat and his continued participation could be in doubt.
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Hudson-Smith, ranked fourth in the world this year and a strong medal hope, looked uncomfortable as soon as he left the blocks in the second heat.
Despite seeming to be favouring one leg in a strangely unbalanced run, he was still in good shape coming into the final straight but faded to finish fourth, with only the first three automatically advancing to the semifinals.
He fell to the floor after crossing the line and looked very tentative as he left the track.
His time of 44.68 seconds proved enough to go through as one of the six "fastest losers" but he would need to make a quick recovery to be in shape for the semifinals on Tuesday.
The three Brits are through ✅
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Matthew Hudson-Smith, Charlie Dobson and Samuel Reardon progress to the men's 400m semifinals 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/hJW3hYIHWB
In the injury-absence of American Olympic champion Quincy Hall, the 400 metres looks to be one of the most open races of the championships.
Jacory Patterson of the United States was the fastest qualifier with a scorching 43.90 seconds while home favourite Joseph Nakajima raised a huge cheer when he posted a Japanese national record 44.44 seconds to go through.
Bayapo Ndori 🇧🇼 won heat 2 of the men's 400m at the Tokyo 2025 World Championships in a time of 44.36s!
— Track & Field Gazette (@TrackGazette) September 14, 2025
He finished ahead of Yuki Nakajima 🇯🇵 who set a National Record of 44.44s and Bovel McPherson 🇯🇲 in a PB of 44.51s.
Matthew Hudson-Smith 🇬🇧 will have to wait to see if he… pic.twitter.com/4KlhYjMTTA
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