Athletics at the 1951 Pan American Games – Men's 400 metres

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Men's 400 metres at the Pan American Games

The men's 400 metres event at the 1951 Pan American Games was held at the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires on 3 and 4 March. [1] [2]

Contents

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Mal Whitfield
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States
Hugo Maiocco
US flag 48 stars.svg  United States
Herb McKenley
Flag of Jamaica (1906-1957).svg  Jamaica

Results

Heats

Held on 3 March

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11 John Voight US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 50.6Q
21 Angel García Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 50.6Q
31 Ramón Sandoval Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 50.7Q
41 Carlos Camargo Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico 51.2
51 Anastasio Zelaya Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg  Paraguay 51.5
61 Luis Modeste Flag of Trinidad and Tobago (1889-1958).svg  Trinidad and Tobago ??.?
12 Guillermo Evans Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina 57.3Q
22 Gustavo Ehlers Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 57.4Q
32 Carlos Monges Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico 1:04.9Q
2 Argemiro Roque Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg  Brazil DNS
2 Evelio Planas Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba DNS
13 Herb McKenley Flag of Jamaica (1906-1957).svg  Jamaica 49.0Q
23 Hugo Maiocco US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 50.0Q
33 Guido Veronese Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina 50.2Q
43 José Zelaya Flag of Paraguay (1842-1954).svg  Paraguay 50.5
53 Javier Souza Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico 50.6
14 Mal Whitfield US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 49.2Q
24 Jaime Hitelman Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 50.6Q
34 Máximo Guerra Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina 50.6Q
44 Guillermo Gutiérrez Flag of Venezuela (1930-1954).svg  Venezuela 51.2
4 Jacinto González Flag of Ecuador (1900-2009).svg  Ecuador DNS

Semifinals

Held on 3 March

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11 Angel García Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 48.5Q
21 John Voight US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 48.9Q
31 Gustavo Ehlers Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 48.9Q
41 Carlos Monges Flag of Mexico (1934-1968).svg  Mexico 49.8
51 Guillermo Evans Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina 50.8
61 Ramón Sandoval Flag of Chile.svg  Chile ??.?
12 Mal Whitfield US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 48.1Q
22 Herb McKenley Flag of Jamaica (1906-1957).svg  Jamaica 48.9Q
32 Hugo Maiocco US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 49.0Q
42 Jaime Hitelman Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 49.5
52 Guido Veronese Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina 49.7
62 Máximo Guerra Flag of Argentina (1861-2010).svg  Argentina ??.?

Final

Held on 4 March

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Mal Whitfield US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 47.8
Silver medal icon.svg Hugo Maiocco US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 48.0
Bronze medal icon.svg Herb McKenley Flag of Jamaica (1906-1957).svg  Jamaica 48.2
4 John Voight US flag 48 stars.svg  United States 48.3
5 Angel García Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 48.4
6 Gustavo Ehlers Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 49.4

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