Jump to content

1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The men's 400 metres event at the 1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Athens, Greece, at Olympic Stadium on 16 and 18 July.[1][2]

Medalists

[edit]
Gold Miles Murphy
 Australia
Silver Roberto Hernández
 Cuba
Bronze Edgar Itt
 West Germany

Results

[edit]

Final

[edit]

18 July

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Miles Murphy  Australia 45.64
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Roberto Hernández  Cuba 45.64
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Edgar Itt  West Germany 45.72
4 Eulogio Mordoche  Cuba 46.52
5 Clifton Campbell  United States 46.52
6 Joseph Falaye  Nigeria 46.81
7 Peter Crampton  United Kingdom 47.26
8 Chip Rish  United States 47.50

Semifinals

[edit]

18 July

Semifinal 1

[edit]
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Clifton Campbell  United States 45.94 Q
2 Edgar Itt  West Germany 46.41 Q
3 Yusuf Bakare  Nigeria 46.82
4 Aleksandr Ovchinnikov  Soviet Union 46.86
5 Roland Moens  Belgium 47.65
6 Krzysztof Sidowski  Poland 47.92
7 Keiichi Adachi  Japan 47.94
8 Seibert Straughn  Barbados 48.29

Semifinal 2

[edit]
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Eulogio Mordoche  Cuba 46.34 Q
2 Joseph Falaye  Nigeria 46.51 Q
3 Mark Tyler  United Kingdom 46.95
4 Joseph Sainah  Kenya 46.96
5 Tibor Martina  Hungary 47.11
6 Yvan Delrue  Belgium 47.32
7 Slobodan Branković  Yugoslavia 47.44
8 António Abrantes  Portugal 48.33

Semifinal 3

[edit]
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Roberto Hernández  Cuba 45.53 Q
2 Miles Murphy  Australia 46.02 Q
3 Chip Rish  United States 46.33 q
4 Peter Crampton  United Kingdom 46.78 q
5 Tamás Molnár  Hungary 46.96
6 Vladimir Lytkin  Soviet Union 47.44
7 Dawda Jallow  Gambia 48.01
8 Carl Folkes  Canada 48.27

Heats

[edit]

16 July

Heat 1

[edit]
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Joseph Falaye  Nigeria 46.63 Q
2 Aleksandr Ovchinnikov  Soviet Union 46.99 Q
3 Dawda Jallow  Gambia 47.16 Q
4 Tamás Molnár  Hungary 47.17 q
5 Željko Kerošević  Yugoslavia 48.83
6 Hossain Milzer  Bangladesh 48.96
7 Ali Yacoub Ismail Ishaq  Kuwait 49.52
8 Awad Ead Awad  Egypt 50.42

Heat 2

[edit]
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Clifton Campbell  United States 46.60 Q
2 Roland Moens  Belgium 47.33 Q
3 Seibert Straughn  Barbados 47.70 Q
4 Manuel Moreno  Spain 48.29
5 Tshokolo Peloethata  Botswana 48.66
6 James Dunda  Canada 48.78
7 Washington Rodrigues  Brazil 49.79
8 Horace Dove-Edwin  Sierra Leone 52.12

Heat 3

[edit]
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Edgar Itt  West Germany 47.02 Q
2 Tibor Martina  Hungary 47.49 Q
3 Vladimir Lytkin  Soviet Union 47.83 Q
4 Nicola Mastroianni  Italy 48.28
5 Yeóryios Panayiotopoulos  Greece 48.82
6 Sultan Abdulrahman  Saudi Arabia 48.97
7 Omar Ibrahim  Egypt 51.14

Heat 4

[edit]
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Miles Murphy  Australia 46.83 Q
2 Joseph Sainah  Kenya 47.17 Q
3 Slobodan Branković  Yugoslavia 47.28 Q
4 António Abrantes  Portugal 47.91 q
5 Dariusz Rychter  Poland 48.30
6 Moses Phiri  Zambia 50.39
7 Paul Prea  Seychelles 50.69

Heat 5

[edit]
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Chip Rish  United States 47.34 Q
2 Yvan Delrue  Belgium 47.75 Q
3 Mark Tyler  United Kingdom 47.80 Q
4 Keiichi Adachi  Japan 48.18 q
5 Nicos Adamou  Cyprus 48.93
6 Khayar Seck  Senegal 49.12
7 M.Adam Salih  Sudan 50.81

Heat 6

[edit]
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Roberto Hernández  Cuba 46.75 Q
2 Carl Folkes  Canada 47.58 Q
3 Peter Crampton  United Kingdom 48.17 Q
4 Craig Purdy  New Zealand 48.81
5 Legesse Dereba  Ethiopia 48.99
6 Yuji Yoshioka  Japan 49.39
7 Marco Tamagnini  San Marino 52.33
8 Salem Matar  United Arab Emirates 53.23

Heat 7

[edit]
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1 Eulogio Mordoche  Cuba 46.91 Q
2 Yusuf Bakare  Nigeria 47.45 Q
3 Krzysztof Sidowski  Poland 47.79 Q
4 Scott Bowden  New Zealand 48.46
5 Christopher Mbilo  Tanzania 48.76
6 Nikólaos Doúbas  Greece 49.25
7 Pedro Maroto  Spain 50.56
8 Oum Sidet  Cambodia 53.17

Participation

[edit]

According to an unofficial count, 53 athletes from 38 countries participated in the event.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1986 Athens GRE Jul 16-20, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 26 February 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
  2. ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015