1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres

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The men's 400 metres event at the 1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Annecy, France, at Parc des Sports on 28, 29 and 31 July.[1][2]

Medalists[edit]

Gold Nduka Awazie
 Nigeria
Silver Casey Vincent
 Australia
Bronze Fawzi Al-Shammari
 Kuwait

Results[edit]

Final[edit]

31 July

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nduka Awazie  Nigeria 45.54
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Casey Vincent  Australia 45.55
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Fawzi Al-Shammari  Kuwait 45.89
4 Marc-Alexander Scheer  Germany 45.91
5 Simon Pierre  Trinidad and Tobago 46.22
6 Andrew Pierce  United States 46.30
7 Alloy Wilson  United Kingdom 46.64
8 Tony Berrian  United States 47.30

Semifinals[edit]

29 July

Semifinal 1[edit]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Andrew Pierce  United States 46.32 Q
2 Fawzi Al-Shammari  Kuwait 46.40 Q
3 Marc-Alexander Scheer  Germany 46.57 q
4 Kim Jae-Da  South Korea 46.94
5 Amin Goma'a  Egypt 47.60
6 Xu Zizhou  China 47.62
7 David Naismith  United Kingdom 47.73
8 Liam Card  Canada 48.03

Semifinal 2[edit]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Casey Vincent  Australia 46.49 Q
2 Simon Pierre  Trinidad and Tobago 46.66 Q
3 Alloy Wilson  United Kingdom 46.69 q
4 Ousmane Niang  Senegal 46.88
5 Ruwen Faller  Germany 46.96
6 Fernando Augustin  Mauritius 47.42
7 Evanson Ndungu  Kenya 47.51
8 Przemyslaw Dunaj  Poland 48.03

Semifinal 3[edit]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Nduka Awazie  Nigeria 45.90 Q
2 Tony Berrian  United States 46.56 Q
3 Tom Coman  Ireland 46.82
4 Masayuki Okusako  Japan 47.36
5 Daniel Batman  Australia 47.41
6 Hamdan Al-Bishi  Saudi Arabia 47.47
7 Luys Freitas  Portugal 48.11
8 William Hernández  Venezuela 48.77

Heats[edit]

28 July

Heat 1[edit]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Nduka Awazie  Nigeria 46.76 Q
2 Ousmane Niang  Senegal 47.01 Q
3 Fawzi Al-Shammari  Kuwait 47.42 Q
4 Sanjay Ayre  Jamaica 47.51
5 Michał Węglarski  Poland 47.57
6 Casper Pule  Solomon Islands 49.65
7 Charles Shaw  Liberia 51.32

Heat 2[edit]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Andrew Pierce  United States 46.51 Q
2 Tom Coman  Ireland 47.14 Q
3 Daniel Batman  Australia 47.17 Q
4 David Naismith  United Kingdom 47.47 q
5 Ranga Wimalawansa  Sri Lanka 47.55
6 Mohamed Bezegrari  Algeria 49.39

Heat 3[edit]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Hamdan Al-Bishi  Saudi Arabia 46.93 Q
2 Evanson Ndungu  Kenya 47.04 Q
3 Ruwen Faller  Germany 47.08 Q
4 Fernando Augustin  Mauritius 47.31 q
5 Paul Oppermann  Ireland 47.81
6 Alexander Petrov  Bulgaria 48.72
7 Isaac Yaya  Tahiti 50.10

Heat 4[edit]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Alloy Wilson  United Kingdom 46.81 Q
2 Xu Zizhou  China 46.92 Q
3 Simon Pierre  Trinidad and Tobago 46.99 Q
4 Masayuki Okusako  Japan 47.37 q
5 Ahmed Torkhani  Tunisia 48.08
6 Damian Spector  Argentina 48.35
7 Harmon Harmon  Cook Islands 51.82

Heat 5[edit]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Casey Vincent  Australia 46.87 Q
2 Luys Freitas  Portugal 47.66 Q
3 William Hernández  Venezuela 47.81 Q
4 Takahiko Yamamura  Japan 47.95
5 Andrea Barberi  Italy 47.96
6 Ryad Cheragui  Algeria 49.77

Heat 6[edit]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Kim Jae-Da  South Korea 47.17 Q
2 Marc-Alexander Scheer  Germany 47.27 Q
3 Przemyslaw Dunaj  Poland 48.08 Q
4 Marc Reuter  Luxembourg 48.28
5 Vicente Erut  Argentina 49.14
6 Edward Grech  Malta 51.21

Heat 7[edit]

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Tony Berrian  United States 47.06 Q
2 Amin Goma'a  Egypt 47.57 Q
3 Liam Card  Canada 47.71 Q
4 Tshepo Thobelangope  South Africa 47.90
5 Hicham Mihjane  Morocco 48.03
6 Clement Abai  Papua New Guinea 48.41
7 Troy Wickham  Barbados 48.65

Participation[edit]

According to an unofficial count, 46 athletes from 37 countries participated in the event.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1998 Annecy FRA Jul 28-Aug 2, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 3 Dec 2013, retrieved 13 June 2015
  2. ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015