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Events at the
2011 World Youth
Championships in Athletics
Athletics pictogram.svg
Track events
100 m
 

boys
 

girls
200 m


boys


girls
400 m


boys


girls
800 m


boys


girls
1500 m


boys


girls
3000 m


boys


girls
100 m hurdles




girls
110 m hurdles


boys


400 m hurdles


boys


girls
2000 m
steeplechase


boys


girls
Medley relay


boys


girls
5000 m walk




girls

10,000 m walk


boys




Field events
Long jump


boys


girls
Triple jump


boys


girls
High jump


boys


girls
Pole vault


boys


girls
Shot put


boys


girls
Discus throw


boys


girls
Javelin throw


boys


girls
Hammer throw


boys


girls
Combined events
Heptathlon




girls
Decathlon


boys




The Men's 400 metres at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held at the Stadium Nord Lille Métropole on 6, 7 and 8 July.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Medalists


  • 2 Records


  • 3 Heats

    • 3.1 Heat 1


    • 3.2 Heat 2


    • 3.3 Heat 3


    • 3.4 Heat 4


    • 3.5 Heat 5


    • 3.6 Heat 6


    • 3.7 Heat 7



  • 4 Semifinals

    • 4.1 Heat 1


    • 4.2 Heat 2


    • 4.3 Heat 3



  • 5 Final


  • 6 References




Medalists[edit]








GoldSilver
Bronze

Arman Hall
 United States

Alphas Kishoyian
 Kenya

Patryk Dobek
 Poland


Records[edit]


Prior to the competition, the following records were as follows.


















World Youth Best

 Obea Moore (USA)

45.14

Santiago, Chile
2 September 1995

Championship Record

 Kirani James (GRN)

45.24

Brixen, Italy
10 July 2009

World Youth Leading

 Arman Hall (USA)

46.22

Winter Park, United States
7 May 2011

During the competition, Arman Hall lowered his own world youth-leading 46.22 to post the second-fastest in championship history, 46.01.



Heats[edit]


Qualification rule: first 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 3 fastest times (q) qualified.[2]



Heat 1[edit]
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
17Machel Cedenio
 Trinidad and Tobago
47.32Q
23Shotaro Akiyo
 Japan
47.74Q
36Pieter Conradie
 South Africa
47.83Q
48José de Jesús Fraire
 Mexico
48.67q
54Sibongakonke Matsenjwa
 Swaziland
48.73PB
62Mohamedine Mahamadou
 Niger
48.78PB
71Maykon Pedro da Cunha
 Brazil
49.32PB
85Mohmmed Al Shueili
 Oman
49.50


Heat 2[edit]
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
12Thomas Jordier
 France
47.89Q, PB
24David Kipkemoi Chemjor
 Kenya
48.15Q
33Mateo Ružic
 Croatia
48.39Q
45Samvel Grigoryan
 Armenia
49.64PB
58Zied Aissa
 Tunisia
49.72
66Lennox Williams
 Jamaica
50.01
71George Manebona
 Solomon Islands
51.65SB
-7Japhet Samuel
 Nigeria
DQ


Heat 3[edit]
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
16Sadam Koumi
 Sudan
47.59Q
24Dongbaek Choi
 South Korea
47.87Q, SB
32Carlos Eduardo Grachet
 Brazil
48.20Q
45Jack Sheridan
 Australia
48.48q
58Sondre Nyvold Lid
 Norway
48.86
61Attila Farkas
 Hungary
49.77
73Jordan Geenen
 France
49.96
87Abdelkhedere Abdelbassit Abdelrahmane
 Chad
51.54PB


Heat 4[edit]
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Najee Glass
 United States
47.92Q
21Patryk Dobek
 Poland
48.13Q
37Timofey Chalyy
 Russia
48.49Q
45Oleksiy Pozdnyakov
 Ukraine
48.92PB
53Nathaniel George
 Canada
49.90
66Sandeep -
 India
49.94
78Sergi Torres
 Spain
51.42
82Omar Alkhatib
 Palestine
54.93PB


Heat 5[edit]


















































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
13Arman Hall
 United States
46.76Q
22Brendon Restall
 Canada
47.31Q, PB
37Lorenzo Adams
 South Africa
48.05Q
45Basheer Atiah Al Barakati
 Saudi Arabia
49.42
51Jørgen Kåshagen
 Norway
50.34
66Ever Carranza
 Mexico
50.60
74Jatin Jain
 India
54.03


Heat 6[edit]
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
16Jarryd Buchan
 Australia
47.12Q, PB
27Takuya Fukunaga
 Japan
47.24Q, PB
31Alphas Kishoyian
 Kenya
47.31Q
45Rafal Smolen
 Poland
48.04q, PB
54Lucas Bua
 Spain
49.04
63Miloš Raovic
 Serbia
49.07PB
72Lahiru Jamuni
 Sri Lanka
49.26PB
-8Aleksandr Lukyanenko
 Turkmenistan
DQ


Heat 7[edit]
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
15Alex Boyce
 Great Britain
47.82Q, PB
28Andre Wells
 Bahamas
47.87Q
33Ahmed Yahya Al Khayri
 Saudi Arabia
48.78Q, PB
44Nitipol Thongpoon
 Thailand
49.72
51Bariadora Friday Tamunosia
 Nigeria
49.97
67Dónald Arias
 Costa Rica
50.25
76Usama Al-Gheilani
 Oman
54.25
-2Bernardo Baloyes
 Colombia
DQ


Semifinals[edit]


Qualification rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified.[3]



Heat 1[edit]
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
16Takuya Fukunaga
 Japan
47.30Q
23Andre Wells
 Bahamas
47.36Q
34Najee Glass
 United States
47.42
45Jarryd Buchan
 Australia
47.53
58David Kipkemoi Chemjor
 Kenya
47.90
67Lorenzo Adams
 South Africa
48.01
71Timofey Chalyy
 Russia
48.45
82José de Jesús Fraire
 Mexico
49.60


Heat 2[edit]
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
16Arman Hall
 United States
46.70Q
27Patryk Dobek
 Poland
47.19Q, PB
33Thomas Jordier
 France
47.27PB
48Carlos Eduardo Grachet
 Brazil
47.58PB
54Alex Boyce
 Great Britain
47.96
65Dongbaek Choi
 South Korea
48.18
71Jack Sheridan
 Australia
49.39
82Mateo Ružic
 Croatia
50.57


Heat 3[edit]
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
18Alphas Kishoyian
 Kenya
46.52Q
26Sadam Koumi
 Sudan
47.08Q
34Machel Cedenio
 Trinidad and Tobago
47.12q
43Brendon Restall
 Canada
47.26q, PB
55Shotaro Aikyo
 Japan
47.42PB
67Pieter Conradie
 South Africa
47.58
72Ahmed Yahya Al Khayri
 Saudi Arabia
48.57
1Rafal Smolen
 Poland
DQ


Final[edit]


[4]
























































RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
1st, gold medalist(s)4Arman Hall
 United States
46.01WYL
2nd, silver medalist(s)6Alphas Kishoyian
 Kenya
46.58
3rd, bronze medalist(s)8Patryk Dobek
 Poland
46.67PB
42Machel Cedenio
 Trinidad and Tobago
46.89PB
55Takuya Fukunaga
 Japan
47.16PB
67Andre Wells
 Bahamas
47.22
71Brendon Restall
 Canada
47.34
3Sadam Koumi
 Sudan
DNF


References[edit]




  1. ^ Timetable


  2. ^ Heat results


  3. ^ Semifinal results


  4. ^ Final results









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