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2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics – Men's 400M (440 Yards Before 1970) 2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics – Men’s 400m (440 yards before 1970) Can Kirani James win first gold for GRN? Can he become first to win Olympic, Worlds & CWG? All time performance list at the Commonwealth Games Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 44.52 Iwan Thomas WAL 1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 2 2 44.60 Darren Clark AUS 1 Auckland 1990 2 2 44.60 Mark Richardson ENG 2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 4 44.61 Iwan Thomas 1sf2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 5 4 44.64 Sugath Thilakeratne SRI 3 Kuala Lumpur 1998 6 5 44.73 John Steffensen AUS 1 Melbourne 2006 7 6 44.83 Jamie Baulch WAL 2sf2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 8 7 44.88 Samson Kitur KEN 2 Auckland 1990 9 8 44.93 Simeon Kipkemboi KEN 3 Auckland 1990 10 9 44.98 Daniel Caines ENG 1sf2 Manchester 2002 11 10 45.00 Charles Gitonga KEN 1 Victoria 1994 12 11 45.01 Charles Asati KEN 1 Edinburgh 1970 12 11 45.01 Arnaud Malherbe RSA 3sf2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 14 45.03 Mark Richardson 1sf1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 15 13 45.04 Eric Milazar MRI 2sf2 Manchester 2002 16 45.05 John Steffensen 1sf2 Melbourne 2006 17 14 45.06 Alleyne Francique GRN 1sf1 Manchester 2002 18 15 45.07 Michael Blackwood JAM 1 Manchester 2002 19 16 45.08 Shane Niemi CAN 2sf1 Manchester 2002 20 45.09 Sugath Thilakerantne 2sf1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 20 45.09 Shane Niemi 2 Manchester 2002 20 45.09 Alleyne Francique 2 Melbourne 2006 23 17 45.10 Davian Clarke JAM 4sf2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 24 18 45.11 Du’aine Ladejo ENG 2 Victoria 1994 24 18 45.11 Chris Brown BAH 3sf1 Manchester 2002 26 45.12 Michael Blackwood 4sf1 Manchester 2002 26 20 45.12 Avard Moncur BAH 3 Manchester 2002 28 21 45.13 Roxbert Martin JAM 5sf2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 28 45.13 Daniel Caines ENG 4 Manchester 2002 30 22 45.16 Jermaine Gonzales JAM 3 Melbourne 2006 31 23 45.19 Troy McIntosh BHA 6sf2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 31 45.19 Chris Brown 4 Melbourne 2006 33 45.23 Du’aine Ladejo 1sf2 Victoria 1994 34 45.24 Chris Brown 1sf3 Melbourne 2006 35 24 45.25 Rob Stone AUS 4 Auckland 1990 36 45.26 Iwan Thomas 1qf3 Kuala Lumpur 1998 37 45.30 Jamie Baulch 4 Kuala Lumpur 1998 37 45.30 Avard Moncur 3sf2 Manchester 2002 39 25 45.32 Sunday Bada NGR 2sf2 Victoria 1994 39 25 45.32 Lansford Spence JAM 1sf1 Melbourne 2006 41 27 45.35 Martyn Rooney ENG 2sf1 Melbourne 2006 42 28 45.36 California Molefe BOT 1h6 Melbourne 2006 42 45.36 Alleyne Francique 2sf2 Melbourne 2006 42 45.36 California Molefe 2sf3 Melbourne 2006 45 45.38 Jermaine Gonzales 3sf2 Melbourne 2006 46 29 45.41 Paul Gorries RSA 3sf1 Melbourne 2006 46 29 45.41 Clinton Hill AUS 4sf2 Manchester 2002 48 45.42 Troy McIntosh 2qf3 Kuala Lumpur 1998 49 31 45.43 Sanjay Ayre JAM 5sf2 Manchester 2002 50 32 45.44 Ato Modibo TRI 4sf1 Melbourne 2006 50 32 45.44 Mark Mutai KEN 1 Delhi 2014 52 34 45.45 Bobang Phiri RSA 3sf2 Victoria 1994 52 45.45 Sunday Bada 3 Victoria 1994 52 45.45 Arnaud Malherbe 5 Kuala Lumpur 1998 55 35 45.46 Sean Wroe AUS 2 Delhi 2014 56 45.47 Alleyne Francique 5 Manchester 2002 57 36 45.48 Greg Haughton JAM 3sf1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 57 37 45.48 Kennedy Ochieng KEN 4sf1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 59 45.49 Greg Haughton 6 Kuala Lumpur 1998 60 38 45.50 Paul Greene AUS 4 Victoria 1994 Margin of Victory (‘y’ refers to 440 yard time (before 1970)) Difference Winning Time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.72 45.89 Bert Cameron JAM Brisbane 1982 0.98y 45.08y Wendell Mottley TRI Kingston 1966 Min 0.02 45.07 Michael Blackwood JAM Manchester 2002 45.44 Mark Mutai KEN Delhi 2010 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Time Name Nat Venue Year Max 0.66 44.64 Sugath Thilakeratne SRI Kuala Lumpur 1998 0.81y 46.88y Amos Omolo UGA Perth 1962 Min 0.01 45.12 Avard Moncur BAH Manchester 2002 45.55 Ramon Miller BAH Delhi 2010 Best Marks for Places in the Commonwealth Games Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 44.52 Iwan Thomas WAL Kuala Lumpur 1998 2 44.60 Mark Richardson ENG Kuala Lumpur 1998 3 44.64 Sugath Thilakeratne SRI Kuala Lumpur 1998 4 45.10 (semi) Davian Clarke JAM Kuala Lumpur 1998 45.13 Daniel Caines ENG Manchester 2002 5 45.13 (semi) Roxbert Martin JAM Kuala Lumpur 1998 45.45 Arnaud Malherbe BOT Kuala Lumpur 1998 6 45.19 (semi) Troy McIntosh BHA Kuala Lumpur 1998 45.49 Greg Haughton JAM Kuala Lumpur 1998 7 45.55 Davian Clarke JAM Kuala Lumpur 1998 8 45.56 Kennedy Ochieng KEN Kuala Lumpur 1998 Note: Times recorded in the second semi-final in Kuala Lumpur are faster than any of the finals for places four, five and sixth. Fastest time in each round (Only three rounds were contested in 2006, 1986, 1974) Round Time Name Nat Venue Year Final 44.52 Iwan Thomas WAL Kuala Lumpur 1998 Semi-final 44.61 Iwan Thomas WAL Kuala Lumpur 1998 Second round 45.26 Iwan Thomas WAL Kuala Lumpur 1998 First round 45.72 Avard Moncur BAH Manchester 2002 45.36 # California Molefe BOT Melbourne 2006 # in three rounds situation Fastest non-qualifier for the final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 45.13 5sf2 Roxbert Martin JAM Kuala Lumpur 1998 Fastest non-qualifier for the semi-final Time Position Name Nat Venue Year 46.03 5qf3 Casey Vincent AUS Kuala Lumpur 1998 Multiple Gold Medalists: Charles Asati (KEN): 1970, 1974 Multiple Medalists: Darren Clark (AUS): 1986 Silver; 1990 Gold Rick Mitchell (AUS): 1978 Gold; 1982 Silver Charles Asati (KEN): 1970 Gold; 1974 Gold Terry Tobacco (CAN): 1954 Bronze; 1958 Bronze Bill Roberts (ENG): 1934 Silver; 1938 Gold Medals by Countries (440 yard (until 1966) medal count in {}): Nation Gold Silver Bronze KEN 4 1 1 AUS 3 {2} 4 1 {1} JAM 2 {1} 1 ENG 1 {2} 2 {3} 1 {1} WAL 1 CAN {1} 1 {1} 1 {3} TRI {1} 1 {1} UGA 1 {1} GRN 1 BAH 2 TAN 1 FIJ 1 NGR 1 SRI 1 IND {1} RSA {2} {1} NZL {1} {1} Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation (440 yards from1930 to 1966) Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze KEN 1990 Samson Kitur Simeon Kipkemboi ENG 1986 Roger Black Phil Brown AUS 1982 Rick Mitchell Gary Minihan TRI 1966 Wendell Mottley Kent Bernard ENG 1934 Godfrey Rampling Bill Roberts Crew Stoneley 200m – 400m (220-440y) double medalist Name Nation 200m 400m 4x400mR Venue Year Charles Asati KEN Bronze Gold Gold Edinburgh 1970 Don Jowett NZL Gold Silver Did not compete Vancouver 1954 Willie Walter RSA Bronze Silver Bronze Hamilton 1930 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: None World Champion with Commonwealth Games gold medal Name Nat World Championships Commonwealth Games Bert Cameron JAM 1983 1982 Olympic medalist with Commonwealth Games Gold medal Name Nat Olympics Year Commonwealth Games Year Roger Black GBR Silver 1996 Gold 1986 Rick Mitchell AUS Silver 1980 Gold 1978 Last six Commonwealth Games: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Mark Mutai KEN 45.44 Sean Wroe AUS 45.46 Ramon Miller BAH 45.55 2006 John Steffensen AUS 44.73 Alleyne Francique GRN 45.09 Jermaine Gonzales JAM 45.16 2002 Michael Blackwood JAM 45.07 Shane Niemi CAN 45.09 Avard Moncur BAH 45.12 1998 Iwan Thomas WAL 44.52 Mark Richardson ENG 44.60 Sugath Tilakaratne SRI 44.64 1994 Charles Gitonga KEN 45.00 Duaine Ledejo ENG 45.11 Sunday Bada NG 45.45 1990 Darren Clark AUS 44.60 Samson Kitur KEN 44.88 Simon Kipkemboi KENR 44.93 Last seven World Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2013 LsShawn Merritt USA 43.74 Tony McQuay USA 44.40 Luguelin Santos DOM 44.52 2011 Kirani James GRN 44.60 LaShawn Merritt USA 44.63 Kevin Borlee BEL 44.90 2009 LaShawn Merritt USA 44.06 Jeremy Wariner USA 44.60 Renny Quow TRI 45.02 2007 Jeremy Wariner USA 43.45 LaShawn Merritt USA 43.96 Angelo Taylor USA 44.32 2005 Jeremy Wariner USA 43.93 Andrew Rock USA 44.35 Tyler Christopher CAN 44.44 2003 Tyree Washington USA 44.77 Marc Raquil FRA 44.79 Michael Blackwood JAM 44.80 2001 Avard Moncur BAH 44.64 Ingo Schultz GER 44.87 Greg Haughton JAM 44.98 Last seven Olympics: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2012 Kirani James GRN 43.94 Luguelin Santos DOM 44.46 Lalonde Gordon TRI 44.52 2008 LaShawn Merritt USA 43.75 Jeremy Wariner USA 44.74 David Neville USA 44.80 2004 Jereny Wariner USA 44.00 Otis Harris USA 44.16 Derrick Brew USA 44.42 2000 Michael Johnson USA 43.84 Alvin Harrison USA 44.40 Greg Haughton JAM 44.70 1996 Michael Johnson USA 43.49 Roger Black GBR 44.41 Davis Kamoga UGA 44.53 1992 Quincy Watts USA 43.50 Steve Lewis USA 44.21 Samson Kirui KEN 44.24 1988 Steve Lewis USA 43.87 Butch Reynolds USA 43.93 Danny Everett USA 44.09 All time Commonwealth List (Fastest Performances by athletes from Commonwealth nations) Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 43.74 Kirani James GRN 1 Lausanne 3 July 2014 2 43.94 Kirani James 1 London 6 Aug 2012 3 43.96 Kirani James 1 Saint Denis 6 July 2013 4 43.97 Kirani James 1 Eugene 31 May 2014 5 44.02 Kirani James 1 Shanghai 18 May 2013 6 2 44.17 Innocent Egbunike NGR 1 Zürich 19 Aug 1987 7 3 44.18 Samson Kitur KEN 2sf2 OG-Barcelona 3 Aug 1992 8 4 44.20 Charles Gitonga KEN 1 Nairobi 29 June 1996 9 5 44.21 Ian Morris TRI 3sf2 OG-Barcelona 3 Aug 1992 Fastest Performances in July Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 43.49 Michael Johnson USA 1 Atlanta 29 July 1996 2 2 43.62 Jeremy Wariner USA 1 Roma 14 July 2006 3 43.66 Michael Johnson 1 Lausanne 3 July 1996 4 43.68 Michael Johnson 1 Sacramento 16 July 2000 5 3 43.74 Kirani James GRN 1 Lausanne 3 July 2014 Fastest Performances in UK Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 43.94 Kirani James GRN 1 London 6 Aug 2012 2 2 43.98 Michael Johnson USA 1 London 10 July 1992 3 3 43.99 Jeremy Wariner USA 1 London 28 July 2006 Fastest Performances in Scotland Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 44.71 Isaac Makwala BOT 1 Glasgow 12 July 2014 2 2 44.94 Chris Brown BAH 2 Glasgow 12 July 2014
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