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Men's 400 metres
at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
VenueMeadowbank Stadium, Edinburgh
Dates22 and 23 July 1970
Medalists
gold medal Charles Asati   Kenya
silver medal Ross Wilson   Australia
bronze medal Saimoni Tamani   Fiji
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The men's 400 metres event at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games was held on 22–23 July 1970 at the Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the first time that the metric distance was contested at the Games, replacing the 440 yards event.

Medalists

Medallists
Gold Silver Bronze
Charles Asati
 Kenya
Ross Wilson
 Australia
Saimoni Tamani
 Fiji

Results

Heats

Held on 22 July 1970

Qualification for quarterfinals

The first 4 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the quarterfinals.

Heats results
Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Hezekiah Nyamau  Kenya 47.3 Q
2 1 Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago 47.3 Q
3 1 Martin Bilham  England 48.5 Q
4 1 Larry Barton  Canada 49.4 Q
5 1 Brian Cowley  Isle of Man 51.3
6 1 Gerard Gangaram  Mauritius 52.1
1 William Koskei  Uganda DNS
1 2 Kent Bernard  Trinidad and Tobago 48.5 Q
2 2 Julius Sang  Kenya 49.1 Q
3 2 Leslie Miller  Bahamas 49.3 Q
4 2 Ghulam Qadir  Pakistan 50.9 Q
2 Tony Powell  Canada DNS
2 Joe Chivers  Northern Ireland DNS
2 David Jenkins  Scotland DNS
1 3 Charles Asati  Kenya 46.7 Q
2 3 Mamman Makama  Nigeria 47.8 Q
3 3 Leighton Priestley  Jamaica 48.9 Q
4 3 Tony Harper  Bermuda 50.0 Q
5 3 John Mottley  Trinidad and Tobago 50.1 q
6 3 Peter Ndovi  Malawi 50.1
7 3 Percy Coker  Gambia 52.7
1 4 Garth Case  Jamaica 48.7 Q
2 4 Ian Gordon  Canada 49.7 Q
3 4 Ray Gordon  Scotland 50.1 Q
4 4 Charles Obilu  Uganda 50.6 Q
5 4 Dave Griffiths  Wales 50.6
6 4 Wilbert Moss  Bahamas 50.7
7 4 Nicodemus Maipambe  Zambia 50.8
1 5 Saimoni Tamani  Fiji 47.3 Q
2 5 Musa Dogon Yaro  Nigeria 47.6 Q
3 5 Sam Bugri  Ghana 47.8 Q
4 5 Andrew Wood  Scotland 48.0 Q
7 5 Malcolm Yardley  England 50.7
8 5 Anthony Perera  Gibraltar 53.2
1 6 Claver Kamanya  Tanzania 47.2 Q
2 6 Ross Wilson  Australia 47.76 Q
3 6 Anthony Egwunyenga  Nigeria 48.6 Q
4 6 Fred Sowerby  Antigua and Barbuda 50.0 Q
5 6 Vikimbi Radebe  Swaziland 50.9
6 6 Francisco Mvula  Malawi 51.2
6 George Daniels  Ghana DNS
1 7 Clifton Forbes  Jamaica 48.1 Q
2 7 Mike Hauck  England 48.7 Q
3 7 Daniel Oboth  Uganda 48.7 Q
4 7 Gary Knoke  Australia 48.91 Q
6 7 Zuku Tofile  Swaziland 50.3
7 7 Patrick Francis  Antigua and Barbuda 52.1
6 5 Gerard Carson  Northern Ireland 50.0 q
5 5 Norman Brinkworth  Pakistan 49.6 q
5 7 Andrew McKinney  Bahamas 49.7 q

Quarterfinals

Held on 22 July 1970

Qualification for semifinals

The first 4 in each heat (Q) qualified directly for the semifinals.

Quarterfinals results
Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago 46.2 Q
2 1 Clifton Forbes  Jamaica 46.6 Q
3 1 Mike Hauck  England 46.75 Q
4 1 Mamman Makama  Nigeria 47.0 Q
5 1 Andrew Wood  Scotland 47.7
6 1 Ian Gordon  Canada 48.4
7 1 Charles Obilu  Uganda 48.5
8 1 Norman Brinkworth  Pakistan 49.0
1 2 Claver Kamanya  Tanzania 46.5 Q
2 2 Julius Sang  Kenya 46.8 Q
3 2 Kent Bernard  Trinidad and Tobago 46.8 Q
4 2 Sam Bugri  Ghana 47.5 Q
5 2 Martin Bilham  England 48.0
6 2 Larry Barton  Canada 48.7
7 2 Fred Sowerby  Antigua and Barbuda 48.8
8 2 Andrew McKinney  Bahamas 49.9
1 3 Charles Asati  Kenya 45.8 Q
2 3 Ross Wilson  Australia 46.35 Q
3 3 Anthony Egwunyenga  Nigeria 47.4 Q
4 3 Leighton Priestley  Jamaica 47.9 Q
5 3 Daniel Oboth  Uganda 48.7
6 3 Leslie Miller  Bahamas 49.5
7 3 Ghulam Qadir  Pakistan 50.3
8 3 Gerard Carson  Northern Ireland 52.3
1 4 Garth Case  Jamaica 46.6 Q
2 4 Hezekiah Nyamau  Kenya 46.9 Q
3 4 Saimoni Tamani  Fiji 46.9 Q
4 4 Gary Knoke  Australia 47.3 Q
5 4 Musa Dogon Yaro  Nigeria 47.8
6 4 Tony Harper  Bermuda 48.9
7 4 Ray Gordon  Scotland 49.1
4 John Mottley  Trinidad and Tobago DNS

Semifinals

Held on 23 July 1970

Qualification for final

The first 4 in each semifinal (Q) qualified directly for the final.

Semifinals results
Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Julius Sang  Kenya 45.9 Q
2 1 Ross Wilson  Australia 45.94 Q
3 1 Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago ??.? Q
4 1 Claver Kamanya  Tanzania 46.0 Q
5 1 Sam Bugri  Ghana 46.5
6 1 Leighton Priestley  Jamaica 47.4
7 1 Anthony Egwunyenga  Nigeria 47.5
1 Garth Case  Jamaica DNS
1 2 Charles Asati  Kenya 45.5 Q
2 2 Saimoni Tamani  Fiji 46.0 Q
3 2 Kent Bernard  Trinidad and Tobago ??.? Q
4 2 Clifton Forbes  Jamaica 46.8 Q
5 2 Mike Hauck  England 46.9
6 2 Hezekiah Nyamau  Kenya 47.3
7 2 Gary Knoke  Australia 47.38
8 2 Mamman Makama  Nigeria 47.6

Final

Held on 23 July 1970

Final results
Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Charles Asati  Kenya 45.01
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ross Wilson  Australia 45.61
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Saimoni Tamani  Fiji 45.82
4 Claver Kamanya  Tanzania 45.8
5 Kent Bernard  Trinidad and Tobago 46.0
6 Edwin Roberts  Trinidad and Tobago 46.1
7 Clifton Forbes  Jamaica 46.1
8 Julius Sang  Kenya 46.4

References

  1. "Results". thecgf.com. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
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