Athletics at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' 400 metres

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Athletics – Boys' 400 metres
at the I Summer Youth Olympic Games
VenueBishan Stadium
DateAugust 17–21
Competitors29 from 29 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Luguelin Santos  Dominican Republic
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ruan Greyling  South Africa
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alphas Kishoyian  Kenya
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The boys' 400 metres competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games was held on 17–21 August 2010 in Bishan Stadium.

Schedule

Date Time Round
17 August 2010 11:30 Heats
21 August 2010 09:50 Final

Records

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
None
World Youth Leading  Luguelín Santos (DOM) 46.19 Santo Domingo, DOM 26 June 2010

No new records were set during the competition.

Results

Heats

Rank Heat Lane Athlete Time Notes Q
1 4 5  Luguelin Santos (DOM) 46.82 FA
2 2 4  Lukas Schmitz (GER) 47.27 FA
3 3 3  Sadam Elnour (SUD) 47.37 FA
4 1 3  Nikita Uglov (RUS) 47.43 FA
5 4 4  Ruan Greyling (RSA) 47.60 PB FA
6 3 5  Alphas Kishoyian (KEN) 47.79 FA
7 1 4  Najee Glass (USA) 47.83 FA
8 3 4  Leandro de Araújo (BRA) 48.23 FA
9 2 5  Marco Lorenzi (ITA) 48.40 FB
10 1 6  Shaquille Alleyne (BAR) 48.68 FB
11 3 6  Golden Gunde (MAW) 48.68 =PB FB
12 1 5  Simon Lawrence (DMA) 48.82 FB
13 2 6  Sebastian Wiszniewski (POL) 48.83 FB
14 2 3  Abdullah Abkar (KSA) 49.18 FB
15 4 3  Choi Dong-baek (KOR) 49.20 FB
16 4 7  Luke Greco (AUS) 50.82 FC
17 1 7  Fousseyni Tamboura (MLI) 50.96 FC
18 3 2  Omar Ceesay (GAM) 52.09 FC
19 4 6  Lennox Williams (JAM) 52.27 FC
20 2 2  Jimmy Thoronka (SLE) 52.83 FC
21 4 8  Jalil Salmon (ANT) 53.55 FC
22 1 2  Davy Julien Edou (GAB) 53.59 FC
23 2 7  David Walter (ISV) 53.90 FD
24 4 2  Stanley Sipolo (SOL) 54.53 FD
25 3 7  Michael Gaitan (GUM) 55.07 FD
26 1 1  Maima Moiya (TUV) 1:03.28 FD
1 8  Yorghena Embole Mokulu (COD) DNF FD
2 8  Rosen Daniel (LCA) DNF FD
3 8  Djato Emmanuel (CHA) DSQ FD

Finals

Final A

Rank Lane Athlete Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6  Luguelin Santos (DOM) 47.11
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 8  Ruan Greyling (RSA) 47.22 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7  Alphas Kishoyian (KEN) 47.24 PB
4 4  Sadam Elnour (SUD) 47.32
5 2  Leandro de Araújo (BRA) 47.59 PB
6 1  Najee Glass (USA) 47.65
7 3  Nikita Uglov (RUS) 48.15
8 5  Lukas Schmitz (GER) 48.70

Final B

Rank Lane Athlete Time Notes
1 5  Marco Lorenzi (ITA) 48.31
2 3  Shaquille Alleyne (BAR) 48.35
3 6  Choi Dong-baek (KOR) 48.42 PB
4 8  Sebastian Wiszniewski (POL) 48.45
5 7  Abdullah Abkar (KSA) 48.51
6 6  Golden Gunde (MAW) 48.71
7 4  Simon Lawrence (DMA) 49.26

Final C

Rank Lane Athlete Time Notes
1 4  Omar Ceesay (GAM) 50.07 SB
2 6  Luke Greco (AUS) 50.76
3 3  Fousseyni Tamboura (MLI) 51.01
4 7  Jalil Salmon (ANT) 52.58
5 2  Davy Julien Edou (GAB) 54.15
8  Jimmy Thoronka (SLE) DSQ
5  Lennox Williams (JAM) DNS

Final D

Rank Lane Athlete Time Notes
1 2  Djato Emmanuel (CHA) 51.03 SB
2 8  Yorghena Embole Mokulu (COD) 51.24
3 3  David Walter (ISV) 52.50
4 6  Michael Gaitan (GUM) 55.20
4  Stanley Sipolo (SOL) DNS
7  Rosen Daniel (LCA) DNS
5  Maima Moiya (TUV) DNS

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