Johan wins the 2009 European Indoor men's 400m Championship in Turin.
|
Men's 400m. Final.
2009 European Indoor Champs
|
1. Johan Wissman |
|
SWE |
|
45.89 |
2. Claudio Licciardello |
|
ITA |
|
46.32 |
3. Ioan Vieru |
|
ROU |
|
46.54 |
4. Clemens Zeller |
|
AUT |
|
46.62 |
5. Richard Buck |
|
GBR |
|
46.93 |
6. Mateo Galvan |
|
ITA |
|
48.23 |
.

The photo above show Johan in full flow during the heats of the men's 400m at the 2008
Olympic Games in Beijing. Wissman, a 200m silver medalist at the 2006
European Championships, qualified for the final and went on to finish
in 8th place with a time of 45.39 secs. Photo G. Herringshaw 19th. August 2008. ©
.
|
Men's 400m. Final.
2008 Olympic Games
|
1. LaShawn MERRITT |
|
USA |
|
43.75 |
2. Jeremy WARINER |
|
USA |
|
44.74 |
3. David NEVILLE |
|
USA |
|
44.80 |
4. Christopher BROWN |
|
BAH |
|
44.84 |
5. Leslie DJHONE |
|
FRA |
|
45.11 |
6. Martyn ROONEY |
|
GBR |
|
45.12 |
7. Renny QUOW |
|
TRI |
|
45.22 |
8. Johan WISSMAN |
|
SWE |
|
45.39 |
|

The pictures above show Johan during the heats of the men's 400m at the 2007 World Championships
in Osaka. Wissman, finished in 7th place in the final in a time of 44.72 secs.
(29th. August 2007. Images by G. Herringshaw. © )
.
|
2007 World Athletics Champs
Men's 400m. Final.
|
1. Jeremy WARINER |
|
USA |
|
43.45 |
2. LaShawn MERRITT |
|
USA |
|
43.96 |
3. Angelo TAYLOR |
|
USA |
|
44.32 |
4. Chris BROWN |
|
BAH |
|
44.45 |
5. Leslie DJHONE |
|
FRA |
|
44.59 |
6. Tyler CHRISTOPHER |
|
CAN |
|
44.71 |
7. Johan WISSMAN |
|
SWE |
|
44.72 |
8. Avard MONCUR |
|
BAH |
|
45.40 |
|

The main photo above shows Johan (940) on his way to the silver medal in the men's 200m final
in a national record equalling time of 20.38secs. Portugal's Francis Obikwelu (759)
won the gold and Britain's Marlon Devonish (398) the bronze.
The inset pictures show a happy Wissman after qualifying from his semi-final. Photos George Herringshaw ©
.
|
Men's 200m. Final.
European Athletics Champs 2006 |
1. Francis OBIKWELU |
|
POR |
|
20.01 |
2. Johan WISSMAN |
|
SWE |
|
20.38 |
3. Marlon DEVONISH |
|
GBR |
|
20.54 |
4. Kristof BEYENS |
|
BEL |
|
20.57 |
5. Ivan TEPLYKH |
|
RUS |
|
20.76 |
6. Eddy DE LEPINE |
|
FRA |
|
20.77 |
7. David ALERTE |
|
FRA |
|
20.93 |
8. Anastasios GOUSIS |
|
GRE |
|
20.94 |
|
PERSONAL BEST PERFORMANCES:
100 Metres 10.44 +1.1 Helsingborg (SWE) 14 JUL 2002
100 Metres 10.34 * +2.2 Helsingborg (SWE) 13 JUL 2003
200 Metres 20.30 +1.3 Stuttgart (GER) 23 SEP 2007
200 Metres 20.26 * +4.3 Helsinki (FIN) 09 AUG 2005
300 Metres 32.10 Sollentuna (SWE) 08 JUL 2008
400 Metres 44.56 Osaka (JPN) 29 AUG 2007
4x100 Metres Relay 39.20 Cheboksary (RUS) 20 JUN 2015
4x400 Metres Relay 3:03.62 Helsinki (FIN) 13 AUG 2005
ANNUAL PROGRESS 400 metres.
2017 47.97 Boras (SWE) 07 JUL 2017
2014 45.93 Bruxelles (BEL) 26 JUL 2014
2013 46.56 Stockholm (SWE) 07 SEP 2013
2012 46.24 Oslo (NOR) 07 JUN 2012
2011 45.82 Gävle (SWE) 13 AUG 2011
2010 46.25 Budapest (HUN) 19 JUN 2010
2009 45.81 Leiria (POR) 20 JUN 2009
2008 44.64 Beijing (CHN) 19 AUG 2008
2007 44.56 Osaka (JPN) 29 AUG 2007
2005 46.23 Stockholm (SWE) 26 JUL 2005
2004 45.57 Tallinn (EST) 21 JUL 2004
2003 45.80 Stockholm (SWE) 05 AUG 2003
2002 46.17 Helsinki (FIN) 23 AUG 2002
2001 46.40 Göteborg (SWE) 01 SEP 2001
2000 47.30 Uppsala (SWE) 19 AUG 2000
1999 48.40 Göteborg (SWE) 04 SEP 1999
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP VICTORIES.
1. 400 Metres 46.89 Umea (SWE) 02 AUG 2014
1. 200 Metres 21.15 Boras (SWE) 01 SEP 2013
1. 400 Metres 47.19 Boras (SWE) 31 AUG 2013
1. 400 Metres 47.06 Stockholm (SWE) 25 AUG 2012
1. 200 Metres 20.57 Gävle (SWE) 14 AUG 2011
1. 400 Metres 45.82 Gävle (SWE) 13 AUG 2011
1. 200 Metres 21.22 Falun (SWE) 22 AUG 2010
1. 200 Metres 20.75 Malmö (SWE) 03 AUG 2009
1. 200 Metres 20.73 Eskilstuna (SWE) 12 AUG 2007
1. 200 Metres 20.54 Sollentuna (SWE) 16 JUL 2006
1. 400 Metres 46.46 Helsingborg (SWE) 20 AUG 2005
1. 200 Metres 20.63 Karlstad (SWE) 08 AUG 2004
1. 100 Metres 10.45 Karlstad (SWE) 06 AUG 2004
1. 200 Metres 21.01 Norrtälje (SWE) 03 AUG 2003
1. 400 Metres 47.58 Gävle (SWE) 17 AUG 2002
1. 200 Metres 20.81 Växjö (SWE) 26 AUG 2001