Athletics at the 1999 Summer Universiade – Men's 400 metres

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The men's 400 metres event at the 1999 Summer Universiade was held at the Estadio Son Moix in Palma de Mallorca, Spain on 8, 10 and 12 July.[1][2][3]

Medalists[]

Gold Silver Bronze
Jerome Davis
 United States
Paston Coke
 Jamaica
Jopie van Oudtshoorn
 South Africa

Results[]

Heats[]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 6 Jerome Davis  United States 46.48 Q
2 6 Jared Deacon  Great Britain 46.76 Q
3 2  Great Britain 46.81 Q
4 6 Marcel Lopuchovský  Slovakia 46.83 Q
5 4 Kunle Adejuyigbe  Nigeria 46.91 Q
6 3 Jopie van Oudtshoorn  South Africa 46.93 Q
7 7  Cuba 46.95 Q
8 5 Lars Figura  Germany 46.96 Q
9 3  Russia 47.05 Q
9 6 Mathias Rusterholz   Switzerland 47.05 Q
11 3 Paul McKee  Ireland 47.08 Q
12 3  South Korea 47.09 Q
13 2  Netherlands 47.16 Q
14 5 Ousmane Niang  Senegal 47.18 Q
15 3  Latvia 47.19 q
16 7 Tomas Coman  Ireland 47.22 Q
17 7 Jens Dautzenberg  Germany 47.27 Q
18 4 Evripides Demosthenous  Cyprus 47.30 Q
19 3 Rampa Mosveu  Botswana 47.31 q
19 6  Sweden 47.31 q
21 3  United States 47.32 q
22 5 Paston Coke  Jamaica 47.34 Q
23 6  Italy 47.39
24 5 Alain Rohr   Switzerland 47.42 Q
25 2 Andrey Semenov  Russia 47.52 Q
26 2  Denmark 47.66 Q
27 1  France 47.67 Q
28 2  Canada 47.70 [4]
29 1 Adriaan Botha  South Africa 47.84 Q
30 1  Australia 47.87 Q
30 7  Nigeria 47.87 Q
32 7  Sweden 47.92
33 4  Australia 47.96 Q
34 2 Ilya Dzhivondov  Bulgaria 47.99
34 5  Algeria 47.99
34 6  Uganda 47.99
37 1  Norway 48.03 Q
38 1  Senegal 48.09
39 4  Puerto Rico 48.41 Q
40 4  Chinese Taipei 48.42
41 7  New Zealand 48.44
42 5  Puerto Rico 48.49
43 7  Namibia 48.57
44 4  Chile 49.14
45 4  Algeria 50.00
46 1  Hong Kong 51.44
47 5  Costa Rica 51.58
48 1  Malawi 51.94
49 2  Botswana 52.68
50 6  Malta 53.25
4  Canada DQ R141.2[5]
7  Kenya DQ R141.2[5]
2  Kenya DNS
3  São Tomé and Príncipe DNS

Quarterfinals[]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Jerome Davis  United States 46.11 Q
2 1  Cuba 46.28 Q
3 4 Andrey Semenov  Russia 46.43 Q
4 2  Netherlands 46.45 Q
5 2 Paston Coke  Jamaica 46.46 Q
6 4 Adriaan Botha  South Africa 46.48 Q
7 3 Jared Deacon  Great Britain 46.52 Q
8 2  France 46.56 Q[6]
9 2  Great Britain 46.56 Q
10 1 Tomas Coman  Ireland 46.57 Q
11 1 Jopie van Oudtshoorn  South Africa 46.60 Q
12 3  Russia 46.61 Q
13 2 Marcel Lopuchovský  Slovakia 46.62
14 3 Jens Dautzenberg  Germany 46.68 Q
15 4 Lars Figura  Germany 46.69 Q
16 1 Evripides Demosthenous  Cyprus 46.77 Q
17 1 Mathias Rusterholz   Switzerland 46.78
18 4 Ousmane Niang  Senegal 46.79 Q
19 2  South Korea 47.09
19 3 Paul McKee  Ireland 47.09
21 1  Latvia 47.36
22 4 Rampa Mosveu  Botswana 47.41
23 3 Alain Rohr   Switzerland 47.42
24 4  Norway 47.49
25 1  Australia 47.50 [7]
26 1  Puerto Rico 47.53
27 3  Sweden 47.72
28 4  Australia 47.83 [7]
29 2  Nigeria 48.07
30 3  Denmark 48.12
31 2  United States 48.22
4  Nigeria DQ R141.2[5]

Semifinals[]

Rank Heat Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Paston Coke  Jamaica 45.36 Q, PB
2 2 Jopie van Oudtshoorn  South Africa 45.50 Q
3 1 Jerome Davis  United States 45.62 Q
4 2  Cuba 45.78 Q, SB
5 1 Adriaan Botha  South Africa 45.83 Q
6 2 Jared Deacon  Great Britain 45.88 Q, PB
7 2  Netherlands 45.98 PB
8 1 Andrey Semenov  Russia 46.02 Q, SB
9 1 Tomas Coman  Ireland 46.07 Q, PB
10 1  Great Britain 46.16
10 2 Evripides Demosthenous  Cyprus 46.16 NR
12 1  France 46.19 SB
13 2  Russia 46.24 SB
14 2 Jens Dautzenberg  Germany 46.38
15 1 Lars Figura  Germany 46.41
1 Ousmane Niang  Senegal DNF

Final[]

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jerome Davis  United States 44.91
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Paston Coke  Jamaica 45.15
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jopie van Oudtshoorn  South Africa 45.21
4 Adriaan Botha  South Africa 45.49
5 Jared Deacon  Great Britain 46.02
6  Cuba 46.07
7 Andrey Semenov  Russia 46.08
Tomas Coman  Ireland DNS

References[]

  1. ^ Heats & Semifinals results Archived 2014-05-03 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Final results". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  3. ^ Full results (p. 395)
  4. ^ Canada 1999 ranking
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c Lane infringement
  6. ^ French results at Palma 1999
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b Australian 1999 Almanac
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