Men's 400 metres hurdles at the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships |
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Venue | Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero |
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Dates | 3 August (heats) 4 August (semifinal) 5 August (final) |
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Competitors | 49 from 35 nations |
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Winning time | 48.84 |
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The men's 400 metres hurdles at the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships was held at the Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero in Cali, Colombia on 3, 4 and 5 August 2022.[1]
Records
U20 standing records prior to the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships were as follows:[2]
Results
Round 1
Qualification: First 3 of each heat (Q) and the 3 fastest times (q) qualified for the semifinals.[3]
Rank |
Heat |
Name |
Nationality |
Time |
Note
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1 |
5 |
Yan Manuel Vázquez |
Puerto Rico |
50.66 |
Q, PB
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2 |
5 |
Matic Ian Guček |
Slovenia |
50.68 |
Q
|
3 |
2 |
Roshawn Clarke |
Jamaica |
50.71 |
Q
|
4 |
3 |
Mimoun Abdoul Wahab |
Belgium |
50.92 |
Q, PB
|
5 |
3 |
Sojiro Moritaka |
Japan |
51.04 |
Q
|
6 |
2 |
Grant Williams |
United States |
51.12 |
Q
|
7 |
2 |
Onyekachukwu Okoh |
Great Britain |
51.13 |
Q, PB
|
8 |
7 |
İsmail Nezir |
Turkey |
51.25 [.241] |
Q
|
9 |
5 |
Jermaine Kleine |
Netherlands |
51.25 [.247] |
Q, PB
|
10 |
1 |
Ismail Doudai Abakar |
Qatar |
51.29 |
Q
|
11 |
4 |
Matheus Lima |
Brazil |
51.34 |
Q
|
12 |
4 |
Chen Jian-rong |
Chinese Taipei |
51.37 |
Q, SB
|
13 |
7 |
Dhanuka Darshana Katapana Mud |
Sri Lanka |
51.41 |
Q, NU20R
|
14 |
4 |
Owe Fischer-Breiholz |
Germany |
51.45 |
Q, PB
|
15 |
1 |
Peter Kithome Muthoka |
Kenya |
51.52 [.511] |
Q, SB
|
16 |
4 |
Daiki Ogawa |
Japan |
51.52 [.514] |
q
|
17 |
7 |
Sonny Gandrey |
France |
51.53 |
Q
|
18 |
1 |
Bruno Agustín de Genaro |
Argentina |
51.59 |
Q, PB
|
19 |
7 |
Riccardo Ganz |
Italy |
51.96 |
q
|
20 |
7 |
Azzam Ibrahim Abu Bakr |
Saudi Arabia |
52.16 |
q, PB
|
21 |
2 |
Diogo Barrigana |
Portugal |
52.17 |
PB
|
22 |
5 |
Ben Tilson |
Canada |
52.20 |
|
23 |
2 |
Egbert Espinoza |
Venezuela |
52.22 |
|
24 |
6 |
Antonio Forbes |
Jamaica |
52.45 |
Q
|
25 |
6 |
Csaba Molnár |
Hungary |
52.49 |
Q
|
26 |
6 |
Mahamat Abakar Abdrahman |
Qatar |
52.50 [.497] |
Q, PB
|
27 |
3 |
Kody Blackwood |
United States |
52.50 [.500] |
Q
|
28 |
1 |
Lucas Vivin |
France |
52.55 |
|
29 |
6 |
Lin Chung-wei |
Chinese Taipei |
52.64 |
|
30 |
3 |
Wernich van Rensburg |
South Africa |
52.80 |
|
31 |
7 |
Vojtěch Cihlář |
Czech Republic |
52.83 |
|
32 |
7 |
Shimar Bain |
Bahamas |
52.88 |
|
33 |
3 |
Hardeep Kumar |
India |
52.91 |
|
34 |
2 |
Levente Soos |
Hungary |
53.02 |
|
35 |
2 |
Sebastián Mosquera |
Colombia |
53.07 |
|
36 |
6 |
Luca Ostanello |
Italy |
53.10 |
|
37 |
5 |
Lucca Campbell |
Brazil |
53.21 |
|
38 |
1 |
Maximilian Köhler |
Germany |
53.23 |
|
39 |
4 |
Nikola Kostić |
Serbia |
53.26 |
|
40 |
6 |
Alocias Kipngetich |
Kenya |
53.28 |
|
41 |
5 |
Ruan Oosthuizen |
South Africa |
53.58 |
|
42 |
5 |
Aleks Pelcmanis |
Latvia |
53.76 |
|
43 |
3 |
Ahmed Jamal Aldirawi |
Iraq |
54.05 |
|
44 |
6 |
Aryan Kashyapa |
India |
54.13 |
|
45 |
4 |
Mohamed Benmansour |
Algeria |
54.26 |
|
46 |
1 |
Dominic Panozzo |
Australia |
54.65 |
|
47 |
3 |
Samuel José Ibáñez Guevara |
El Salvador |
55.11 |
|
48 |
3 |
Muhammadrizoi Mirzozoda |
Tajikistan |
56.18 |
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1 |
Dillon Leacock |
Trinidad and Tobago |
DQ |
TR23.7.2, TR17.4.3
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4 |
Kyle Bennett |
Australia |
DNS
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Semifinals
Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) and the 2 fastest times (q) qualified for the final.[4]
Final
The final was held on 5 August at 17:49.[5]
References