Events at the 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics | ||||||
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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 Boys' 400 metres at the 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held at the Brixen-Bressanone Sport Arena on 8, 9, and 10 July. [1] The event was won by Kirani James of the Grenada, who also won the 200 metres. [2]
The 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics is the sixth edition of the IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics. They were held at Brixen-Bressanone Sport Arena in Brixen, Italy from 8–12 July 2009. Athletes had to be aged 16 or 17 on 31 December 2009 to compete.
Kirani James is a Grenadian sprinter who specializes in the 200 and 400 metres. He won the 400 m at the World Championships in 2011 and the 2012 London Olympics. He is Grenada's first and only Olympic medalist.
Grenada is a country in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea at the southern end of the Grenadines island chain. Grenada consists of the island of Grenada itself plus six smaller islands which lie to the north of the main island. It is located northwest of Trinidad and Tobago, northeast of Venezuela and southwest of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Its size is 348.5 square kilometres (134.6 sq mi), and it had an estimated population of 107,317 in 2016. Its capital is St. George's. Grenada is also known as the "Island of Spice" due to its production of nutmeg and mace crops, of which it is one of the world's largest exporters. The national bird of Grenada is the critically endangered Grenada dove.
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Kirani James | Joshua Mance | Awad El Karim Makki |
Prior to the competition, the following records were as follows.
World Youth Best | 45.14 | Santiago, Chile | 2 September 1995 | |
Championship Record | 46.10 | Sherbrooke, Canada | 12 July 2003 | |
World Youth Leading | 45.45 | Vieux Fort, St. Lucia | 11 April 2009 |
Kirani James set a new Championship Record and World Youth Leading in the final.
Qualification rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 4 fastest times (q) qualified.
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Qualification rule: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified.
Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | 6 | Javere Bell | 48.03 | Q | |
2 | 8 | Varg Königsmark | 48.04 | Q | |
3 | 3 | Alexander Beck | 48.17 | ||
4 | 2 | Leandro de Araújo | 48.19 | ||
5 | 5 | Anthony Chemut | 48.60 | ||
6 | 4 | Lestrod Roland | 48.61 | ||
7 | 7 | Mohamed Chetoui | 49.40 | ||
8 | 1 | Nadir Abdelrahman | 49.85 |
Key: PB = Personal best, SB = Seasonal best
Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | 5 | Kirani James | 46.43 | Q | |
2 | 3 | Joshua Mance | 46.65 | Q | |
3 | 4 | Nathan Wake | 46.86 | q, PB | |
4 | 6 | Shogo Momiki | 47.51 | q | |
5 | 7 | Hadi Nsamba | 48.05 | PB | |
6 | 8 | Deon Lendore | 48.20 | PB | |
7 | 1 | Benjamin Ayesu-Attah | 48.72 | ||
8 | 2 | Michael Kruger | 48.89 |
Key: PB = Personal best, SB = Seasonal best
Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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1 | 5 | Awad El Karim Makki | 47.49 | Q, SB | |
2 | 6 | Frazer Wickes | 48.05 | Q | |
3 | 4 | Jacques de Swardt | 48.29 | ||
4 | 3 | Ko Kayada | 48.59 | ||
5 | 1 | Greg Louden | 48.71 | ||
6 | 2 | Bertrán Alcaraz | 49.63 | ||
7 | 7 | Nathan Kibiwot | 50.04 | ||
8 | 8 | Davide Re | 50.63 |
Key: PB = Personal best, SB = Seasonal best
Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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3 | Kirani James | 45.24 | PB, CR, WYL | ||
4 | Joshua Mance | 46.22 | PB | ||
6 | Awad El Karim Makki | 47.15 | SB | ||
4 | 2 | Nathan Wake | 47.20 | ||
5 | 7 | Frazer Wickes | 47.66 | ||
6 | 5 | Javere Bell | 47.89 | PB | |
7 | 1 | Shogo Momiki | 48.01 | ||
8 | 8 | Varg Königsmark | 48.12 |
Key: PB = Personal best, SB = Seasonal best, CR = Championship record, WYL = World Youth Leading
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