2018 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's 400 metres

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Men's 400 metres
at the 2018 World U20 Championships
VenueRatina Stadium
Dates11, 12 and 13 July
Competitors49 from 38 nations
Winning time45.03
Medalists
gold medal    Belgium
silver medal    Jamaica
bronze medal    Jamaica
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The men's 400 metres at the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Ratina Stadium on 11, 12 and 13 July.[1]

Records[]

Standing records prior to the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics
World Junior Record  Steve Lewis (USA) 43.87 Seoul, South Korea 28 September 1988
Championship Record  Hamdan Odha Al-Bishi (KSA) 44.66 Santiago, Chile 20 October 2000
World Junior Leading  Christopher Taylor (JAM) 44.88 Kingston, Jamaica 24 June 2018

Results[]

Heats[]

Qualification: First 3 of each heat (Q) and the 3 fastest times (q) qualified for the semifinals.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Note
1 5 Jonathan Jones  Barbados 46.05 Q PB
2 6 Christopher Taylor  Jamaica 46.14 Q
3 6 Edoardo Scotti  Italy 46.52 Q PB
4 4  Jamaica 46.52 Q
5 2 Jonathan Sacoor  Belgium 46.56 Q
6 3 Aruna Dharshana  Sri Lanka 46.81 Q
7 7  Canada 46.87 Q
8 6 Ricky Petrucciani   Switzerland 47.03 Q NJR
9 3  Brazil 47.05 Q
10 2  Czech Republic 47.05 Q
11 6  Australia 47.07 q
12 5  United States 47.08 Q
13 3  Italy 47.09 Q PB
14 1  Canada 47.10 Q
15 5 Jean Paul Bredau  Germany 47.11 Q
16 2  Spain 47.12 Q PB
17 7  United States 47.16 Q
18 2 Ilhwan Mo  South Korea 47.23 q
19 7  Zambia 47.25 Q
20 4  South Africa 47.32 Q
21 4  Poland 47.35 Q
22 4  Serbia 47.42 q PB
23 1 Musa Isah  Bahrain 47.50 Q
24 7  Zimbabwe 47.55
25 3  Slovenia 47.56
26 1  Panama 47.64 Q
27 5  Latvia 47.66
28 6  Kenya 47.69
29 5  Czech Republic 47.71
30 5  Trinidad and Tobago 47.77
31 6  Slovenia 47.88
32 2  Iran 47.91
33 7  Tunisia 47.96
34 2  Algeria 47.97
35 4  Zimbabwe 48.04
36 4  Japan 48.12
37 2  Japan 48.15
38 1  Bahamas 48.22
39 5  Madagascar 48.31
40 6  Poland 48.39
41 1  Ethiopia 48.46
42 3  India 48.61
43 7  Seychelles 48.92 PB
44 3  Romania 49.74
3  Turks and Caicos Islands DNF
7  Ethiopia DQ
4 Joshua Hartmann  Germany DNS
1  Portugal DNS
1 Ahmed Al-Yaari  Yemen DNS

Semifinals[]

Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) and the 2 fastest times (q) qualified for the final.[3]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Note
1 1 Jonathan Sacoor  Belgium 45.72 Q, NJR
2 2 Edoardo Scotti  Italy 45.84 Q, NJR
3 3 Christopher Taylor  Jamaica 46.18 Q
4 1  Jamaica 46.19 Q
5 2 Jonathan Jones  Barbados 46.22 Q
6 3  Canada 46.38 Q
7 3  United States 46.53 q
8 2  Canada 46.53 q
9 1  Czech Republic 46.59 NJR
10 2  United States 46.72
11 1  Brazil 46.74
12 3  Poland 46.74
13 3 Aruna Dharshana  Sri Lanka 46.75
14 2  Spain 46.93 PB
15 3 Musa Isah  Bahrain 46.94
16 1  Italy 47.10
17 2  Zambia 47.35
18 1 Ricky Petrucciani   Switzerland 47.39
19 2  South Africa 47.63
20 3 Jean Paul Bredau  Germany 47.70
21 1  Australia 47.86
22 2  Serbia 48.15
23 1  Panama 48.23
3 Ilhwan Mo  South Korea DQ

Final[]

[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Jonathan Sacoor  Belgium 45.03 NJR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Christopher Taylor  Jamaica 45.38
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4  Jamaica 45.89
4 3 Edoardo Scotti  Italy 46.20
5 2  United States 46.53
6 7  Canada 46.79
7 1  Canada 47.03
8 8 Jonathan Jones  Barbados 48.01

References[]

  1. ^ "2018 World U20 Championships Tampere Timetable by day". IAAF.org. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  2. ^ "400 Metres Men – Round 1 – Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  3. ^ "400 Metres Men – Semi-Final – Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
  4. ^ "400 Metres Men – Final – Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
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