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SVETOVNO PRVENSTVO ZA STAREJŠE MLADINCE IN STAREJŠE MLADINKE 17th IAAF World U20 Championships Tampere (FIN), 10. – 15. julij 2018 Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 RESULTS 400 Metres Men - Round 1 First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) advance to the Semi-Finals RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R 43.87 Steve LEWIS USA 19 Seoul (Olympic Stadium) 28 Sep 1988 Championships Record CR 44.66 Hamdan Odha AL-BISHI KSA 19 Santiago de Chile (E.Nacional) 20 Oct 2000 World U20 Leading WU20L 44.88 Christopher TAYLOR JAM 19 Kingston (JAM) 24 Jun 2018 Area U20 Record AU20R National U20 Record NU20R Personal Best PB Season Best SB 11 July 2018 11:19 START TIME 20° C 60 % Heat 1 7 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 181 Khamal STEWART-BAYNES CAN 22 Sep 99 2 47.10 Q 0.156 2 177 Musa ISAH BRN 26 Aug 00 3 47.50 Q 0.158 3 511 Antonio GRANT PAN 30 Apr 00 4 47.64 Q 0.196 4 140 Correy SHERROD BAH 16 Sep 00 7 48.22 0.262 5 252 Abdurahman ABDO ETH 25 Sep 99 5 48.46 0.207 668 Ahmed Abdullah AL YAARI YEM 16 Jan 00 8 DNS 531 João COELHO POR 4 Apr 99 6 DNS 11 July 2018 11:26 START TIME 20° C 60 % Heat 2 7 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 147 Jonathan SACOOR BEL 1 Sep 99 8 46.56 Q 0.161 2 207 Matej KRSEK CZE 13 May 00 7 47.05 (.049) Q 0.141 3 233 Alfredo JIMENEZ ESP 21 Mar 99 6 47.12 Q PB 0.169 4 468 Ilhwan MO KOR 18 May 99 2 47.23 q 0.155 5 378 Milad NASEH JAHANI IRI 16 Nov 00 5 47.91 0.188 6 107 Slimane MOULA ALG 25 Feb 99 4 47.97 0.174 7 441 Daichi SAWA JPN 29 Jun 00 3 48.15 0.144 11 July 2018 11:35 START TIME 20° C 60 % Heat 3 7 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 565 Aruna DHARSHANA SRI 19 Jan 99 8 46.81 Q 0.235 2 174 Bruno SILVA BRA 9 Apr 00 5 47.05 (.044) Q 0.193 3 397 Klaudio GJETJA ITA 8 Mar 99 7 47.09 Q PB 0.190 4 561 Jure GRKMAN SLO 29 Sep 99 3 47.56 0.190 5 365 . GAURAV IND 30 Jun 99 2 48.61 0.179 6 547 Mihai Cristian PISLARU ROU 22 Mar 99 4 49.74 0.190 592 Colby JENNINGS TKS 28 Apr 00 6 DNF 0.154 11 July 2018 11:42 START TIME 20° C 60 % Heat 4 7 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 419 Chantz SAWYERS JAM 6 Jun 99 3 46.52 (.516) Q 0.170 2 551 Gabriel LOUW RSA 18 Feb 99 6 47.32 Q 0.179 3 519 Szymon KREFT POL 29 Jan 00 7 47.35 Q 0.216 4 564 Boško KIJANOVIC SRB 21 Jun 00 4 47.42 q PB 0.190 5 671 Ngoni Joel CHADYIWA ZIM 8 Feb 99 8 48.04 0.214 6 440 Shuji MORI JPN 4 May 00 2 48.12 0.159 326 Joshua HARTMANN GER 9 Jun 99 5 DNS 1 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-400-M-h----.RS6..v1 Issued at 12:17 on Wednesday, 11 July 2018 2 Official IAAF Partners Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 RESULTS 400 Metres Men - Round 1 11 July 2018 11:50 START TIME 20° C 60 % Heat 5 7 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 145 Jonathan JONES BAR 6 Feb 99 8 46.05 Q PB 0.187 2 642 Howard FIELDS USA 25 Jan 99 4 47.08 Q 0.173 3 316 Jean Paul BREDAU GER 27 Jun 99 7 47.11 Q 0.226 4 479 Ilja PETRUŠENKO LAT 20 Apr 99 5 47.66 0.159 5 209 Ondrej HOLUB CZE 18 May 99 6 47.71 0.236 6 599 Onal MITCHELL TTO 10 Feb 99 2 47.77 0.150 7 483 Rija Vatomanga GARDINER MAD 9 Dec 99 3 48.31 0.139 11 July 2018 11:59 START TIME 20° C 60 % Heat 6 7 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 417 Christopher TAYLOR JAM 1 Oct 99 5 46.14 Q 0.326 2 402 Edoardo SCOTTI ITA 9 May 00 3 46.52 (.513) Q PB 0.200 3 578 Ricky PETRUCCIANI SUI 30 Jun 00 4 47.03 Q NU20R 0.213 4 115 Christian DAVIS AUS 30 Aug 99 6 47.07 q 0.307 5 453 Laban KIPLANGAT KEN 26 Nov 02 8 47.69 0.198 6 562 Lovro MESEC KOŠIR SLO 11 Aug 99 7 47.88 0.187 7 518 Sebastian JAKUBOWSKI POL 5 Mar 99 2 48.39 0.181 11 July 2018 12:06 START TIME 20° C 60 % Heat 7 7 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH LANE RESULT REACTION Fn 1 186 Myles MISENER-DALEY CAN 1 Mar 01 2 46.87 Q 0.178 2 662 Umajesty WILLIAMS USA 13 Apr 99 3 47.16 Q 0.196 3 669 Kennedy LUCHEMBE ZAM 8 Jul 01 6 47.25 Q 0.178 4 675 Leon TAFIRENYIKA ZIM 24 Feb 99 5 47.55 0.201 5 604 Ala Eddine KEBSI TUN 19 Apr 99 8 47.96 0.200 6 558 Stéphano Antoine BIBI SEY 13 Jun 99 4 48.92 PB 0.173 256 Melkamu ASSEFA ETH 24 Feb 01 7 DQ 163.3(b) 0.196 NOTE IAAF Rule 163.3(b) - Infringement of the inside border ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2018 43.87 Steve LEWIS (USA) Seoul (Olympic Stadium) 28 Sep 88 44.88 Christopher TAYLOR (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 24 Jun 44.22 Baboloki THEBE (BOT) Gaborone (National Stadium) 21 May 16 45.09 Dashawn MORRIS (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 24 Mar 44.25 Karabo SIBANDA (BOT) Rio de Janeiro (Estádio Olímpico) 14 Aug 16 45.28 Emmanuel BAMIDELE (NGR) Abuja (NGR) 16 Feb 44.27 Abdalleleh HAROUN (QAT)La Chaux-de-Fonds (La Charrière) 5 Jul 15 45.40 Chantz SAWYERS (JAM) Tampa, FL (USA) 25 May 44.36 Kirani JAMES (GRN) Zürich (Letzigrund) 8 Sep 11 45.47 Anthony CARPENTER (JAM) Kingston (JAM) 24 Mar 44.66 Hamdan Odha AL-BISHI (KSA)Santiago de Chile (E.Nacional) 20 Oct 00 45.50 Howard FIELDS (USA) Bloomington, IN (USA) 17 Jun 44.66 LaShawn MERRITT (USA) Kingston, JAM 7 May 05 45.60 Taj BURGESS (USA) Bloomington, IN (USA) 13 May 44.69 Darrell ROBINSON (USA) Indianapolis, IN 24 Jul 82 45.74 Sean BURRELL (USA) Baton Rouge, LA (USA) 5 May 44.71 Luguelín SANTOS (DOM) Guadalajara, MEX 26 Oct 11 45.79 Aruna DHARSHANA (SRI) Gifu (JPN) 8 Jun 44.73 James ROLLE (USA) Colorado Springs, CO 2 Jul 83 45.82 Yoshinobu IMOTO (JPN) Fukuroi (JPN) 3 May 2 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-400-M-h----.RS6..v1 Issued at 12:17 on Wednesday, 11 July 2018 2 Official IAAF Partners Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 SUMMARY 400 Metres Men - Round 1 First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) advance to the Semi-Finals RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World U20 Record WU20R 43.87 Steve LEWIS USA 19 Seoul (Olympic Stadium) 28 Sep 1988 Championships Record CR 44.66 Hamdan Odha AL-BISHI KSA 19 Santiago de Chile (E.Nacional) 20 Oct 2000 World U20 Leading WU20L 44.88 Christopher TAYLOR JAM 19 Kingston (JAM) 24 Jun 2018 Area U20 Record AU20R National U20 Record NU20R Personal Best PB Season Best SB 11 July 2018 RANKPLACE HEAT LANE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH RESULT 1 1 5 8 145 Jonathan JONES BAR 6 Feb 99 46.05 Q PB 2 1 6 5 417 Christopher TAYLOR JAM 1 Oct 99 46.14 Q 3 2 6 3 402 Edoardo SCOTTI ITA 9 May 00 46.52 (.513) Q PB 4 1 4 3 419 Chantz SAWYERS JAM 6 Jun 99 46.52 (.516) Q 5 1 2 8 147 Jonathan SACOOR BEL 1 Sep 99 46.56 Q 6 1 3 8 565 Aruna DHARSHANA SRI 19 Jan 99 46.81 Q 7 1 7 2 186 Myles MISENER-DALEY CAN 1 Mar 01 46.87 Q 8 3 6 4 578 Ricky PETRUCCIANI SUI 30 Jun 00 47.03 Q NU20R 9 2 3 5 174 Bruno SILVA BRA 9 Apr 00 47.05 (.044) Q 10 2 2 7 207 Matej KRSEK CZE 13 May 00 47.05 (.049) Q 11 4 6 6 115 Christian DAVIS AUS 30 Aug 99 47.07 q 12 2 5 4 642 Howard FIELDS USA 25 Jan 99 47.08 Q 13 3 3 7 397 Klaudio GJETJA ITA 8 Mar 99 47.09 Q PB 14 1 1 2 181 Khamal STEWART-BAYNES CAN 22 Sep 99 47.10 Q 15 3 5 7 316 Jean Paul BREDAU GER 27 Jun 99 47.11 Q 16 3 2 6 233 Alfredo JIMENEZ ESP 21 Mar 99 47.12 Q PB 17 2 7 3 662 Umajesty WILLIAMS USA 13 Apr 99 47.16 Q 18 4 2 2 468 Ilhwan MO KOR 18 May 99 47.23 q 19 3 7 6 669 Kennedy LUCHEMBE ZAM 8 Jul 01 47.25 Q 20 2 4 6 551 Gabriel LOUW RSA 18 Feb 99 47.32 Q 21 3 4 7 519 Szymon KREFT POL 29 Jan 00 47.35 Q 22 4 4 4 564 Boško KIJANOVIC SRB 21 Jun 00 47.42 q PB 23 2 1 3 177 Musa ISAH BRN 26 Aug 00 47.50 Q 24 4 7 5 675 Leon TAFIRENYIKA ZIM 24 Feb 99 47.55 25 4 3 3 561 Jure GRKMAN SLO 29 Sep 99 47.56 26 3 1 4 511 Antonio GRANT PAN 30 Apr 00 47.64 Q 27 4 5 5 479 Ilja PETRUŠENKO LAT 20 Apr 99 47.66 28 5 6 8 453 Laban KIPLANGAT KEN 26 Nov 02 47.69 29 5 5 6 209 Ondrej HOLUB CZE 18 May 99 47.71 30 6 5 2 599 Onal MITCHELL TTO 10 Feb 99 47.77 31 6 6 7 562 Lovro MESEC KOŠIR SLO 11 Aug 99 47.88 32 5 2 5 378 Milad NASEH JAHANI IRI 16 Nov 00 47.91 33 5 7 8 604 Ala Eddine KEBSI TUN 19 Apr 99 47.96 34 6 2 4 107 Slimane MOULA ALG 25 Feb 99 47.97 35 5 4 8 671 Ngoni Joel CHADYIWA ZIM 8 Feb 99 48.04 36 6 4 2 440 Shuji MORI JPN 4 May 00 48.12 37 7 2 3 441 Daichi SAWA JPN 29 Jun 00 48.15 38 4 1 7 140 Correy SHERROD BAH 16 Sep 00 48.22 39 7 5 3 483 Rija Vatomanga GARDINER MAD 9 Dec 99 48.31 40 7 6 2 518 Sebastian JAKUBOWSKI POL 5 Mar 99 48.39 1 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-400-M-h----.RS4..v1 Issued at 12:18 on Wednesday, 11 July 2018 2 Official IAAF Partners Tampere (FIN) World U20 Championships 10-15 July 2018 SUMMARY 400 Metres Men - Round 1 11 July 2018 RANKPLACE HEAT LANE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH RESULT 41 5 1 5 252 Abdurahman ABDO ETH 25 Sep 99 48.46 42 5 3 2 365 .
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