2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres

The men's 400 metres event at the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, at Moncton Stadium on 20, 21 and 22 July.[1][2]

Medalists

GoldKirani James
 Grenada
SilverMarcell Deák Nagy
 Hungary
BronzeErrol Nolan
 United States

Results

Final

22 July

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Kirani James Grenada45.89
Marcell Deák Nagy Hungary46.09
Errol Nolan United States46.36
4Marco Kaiser Germany46.79
5Josh Mance United States46.84
6Luguelín Santos Dominican Republic46.90
7Alistair Moona Canada47.38
8Pako Seribe Botswana48.07

Semifinals

21 July

Semifinal 1

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Marcell Deák Nagy Hungary46.23Q
2Errol Nolan United States46.47Q
3Pako Seribe Botswana47.02q
4Omar Longart Venezuela47.25
5Tobi Ogunmola Nigeria47.43
6Jacques de Swardt South Africa47.98
7Jonathan Vilaine France48.08
8Awad El-Karim Makki Sudan48.55

Semifinal 2

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Kirani James Grenada46.27Q
2Marco Kaiser Germany46.40Q
3Luguelín Santos Dominican Republic46.54q
4Isah Salihu Nigeria47.09
5Shaun De Jager South Africa47.47
6Halit Kiliç Turkey47.61
7Mohamed Abou El-Khair Egypt48.31
Park Bong-Go South KoreaDQIAAF rule 163.3

Semifinal 3

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Josh Mance United States46.43Q
2Alistair Moona Canada46.83Q
3Mateusz Fórmanski Poland47.09
4Thapelo Ketlogetswe Botswana47.23
5Deon Lendore Trinidad and Tobago47.49
6Alex Jordan New Zealand47.65
7Philipp Kleemann Germany47.86
8Demar Murray Jamaica48.01

Heats

20 July

Heat 1

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Mateusz Fórmanski Poland46.75Q
2Omar Longart Venezuela47.38Q
3Alex Jordan New Zealand47.50Q
4Jacques de Swardt South Africa47.50q
5Demar Murray Jamaica47.62q
6Philipp Kleemann Germany47.90q
7Ratutira Narara Fiji48.97
Mitchel Davis DominicaDQIAAF rule 163.3

Heat 2

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Marco Kaiser Germany47.06Q
2Pako Seribe Botswana47.16Q
3Park Bong-Go South Korea47.46Q
4Mohamed Abou El-Khair Egypt47.70q
5Mehmet Güzel Turkey48.07
6Jermaine Gayle Jamaica48.10
7Golden Gunde Malawi48.68
8Mahamoud Athoumani Comoros50.48

Heat 3

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Marcell Deák Nagy Hungary47.31Q
2Luguelín Santos Dominican Republic47.36Q
3Awad El-Karim Makki Sudan47.59Q
4Lim Chan-Ho South Korea47.97
5Uroš Jovanovic Slovenia48.02
6Jocelyn Muntaner French Polynesia50.18
7Michael Rasmijn Aruba51.65

Heat 4

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Josh Mance United States47.29Q
2Thapelo Ketlogetswe Botswana47.46Q
3Shaun De Jager South Africa47.48Q
4Keitaro Sato Japan47.92
5Tremaine Harris Canada48.34
6Boniface Mucheru Tumuti Kenya48.85
7Momodou Kujabi Gambia49.84

Heat 5

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Kirani James Grenada47.12Q
2Halit Kiliç Turkey47.28Q
3Deon Lendore Trinidad and Tobago47.33Q
4Isah Salihu Nigeria47.75q
5Junki Yanagisawa Japan48.99
6Mohamed Al-Jumaah Iraq49.81
7Stephen Newbold Bahamas50.62

Heat 6

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
1Errol Nolan United States46.67Q
2Alistair Moona Canada47.22Q
3Tobi Ogunmola Nigeria47.28Q
4Jonathan Vilaine France47.54q
5Kishon Dempster Trinidad and Tobago48.54
6Scott Burch New Zealand48.63
Benjamin Auka Nyasimi KenyaDQIAAF rule 163.3

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 44 athletes from 31 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 2010 Moncton CAN Jul 19-25, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 9 March 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
  2. IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015
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