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Men's 400 metres
at the Commonwealth Games
Athletics at the
2002 Commonwealth Games
Track events
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10,000 mmenwomen
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400 m hurdlesmenwomen
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steeplechase
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The men's 400 metres event at the 2002 Commonwealth Games was held on 26–28 July.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Michael Blackwood
 Jamaica
Shane Niemi
 Canada
Avard Moncur
 Bahamas

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 4 of each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the quarterfinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Avard Moncur  Bahamas 45.72 Q
2 1 Marcus la Grange  South Africa 45.95 Q
3 1 Sean Baldock  England 46.02 Q
4 1 Clinton Hill  Australia 46.11 Q
5 2 Alleyne Francique  Grenada 46.36 Q
6 1 Fidelis Gadzama  Nigeria 46.37 q, SB
7 4 Chris Brown  Bahamas 46.39 Q
8 4 Pete Coley  Jamaica 46.45 Q
9 2 Jared Deacon  England 46.52 Q
10 4 Damian Barry  Trinidad and Tobago 46.59 Q
11 3 Michael Blackwood  Jamaica 46.68 Q
12 2 Wilan Louis  Barbados 46.69 Q
13 1 Quincy Anthony  Antigua and Barbuda 46.76 q
14 2 Enefiok Udo-Obong  Nigeria 46.77 Q
15 3 Sugath Thilakaratne  Sri Lanka 46.80 Q
16 6 Sanjay Ayre  Jamaica 46.82 Q
17 6 Johnson Kubisa  Botswana 46.84 Q
18 3 Timothy Benjamin  Wales 46.89 Q
19 4 Chris Lloyd  Dominica 46.90 Q
20 6 Talkmore Nyongani  Zimbabwe 46.96 Q
21 3 Paul McKee  Northern Ireland 47.02 Q
22 7 Eric Milazar  Mauritius 47.31 Q
23 5 Daniel Caines  England 47.37 Q
24 2 Lulu Basinyi  Botswana 47.62 q
25 7 Rohan Kumara  Sri Lanka 47.70 Q
26 6 Simon Pierre  Trinidad and Tobago 47.72 Q
27 5 Shane Niemi  Canada 47.87 Q
28 5 Jeffrey Masvanhise  Zimbabwe 48.04 Q
29 5 Fernando Augustin  Mauritius 48.12 Q
30 4 Sahr Thomas  Sierra Leone 48.36 q, SB
31 7 California Molefe  Botswana 48.39 Q
32 4 Kevin Arthurton  Saint Kitts and Nevis 48.48
33 7 Mowen Boino  Papua New Guinea 48.97 Q
34 5 Evans Marie  Seychelles 49.01
35 6 Kamut Moses  Vanuatu 49.57
36 2 Micha Charles  Dominica 50.44
37 5 Jeffrey Bai  Papua New Guinea 50.45
38 2 Reonardo Harvey  Turks and Caicos Islands 50.76 NR
39 3 Lupo Kumitau  Niue 59.38
1 Nabi Wallace  Dominica DQ
3 Timothy Munnings  Bahamas DQ
3 Musa Audu  Nigeria DQ
6 John Fuller  Sierra Leone DQ
7 Lewis Banda  Zimbabwe DQ
4 Clement Abai  Papua New Guinea DNS
6 Jamie Baulch  Wales DNS
7 Sylvester Chishiba  Zambia DNS
7 Frank Turay  Sierra Leone DNS

Quarterfinals

Qualification: First 4 of each heat qualified directly (Q) for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 Alleyne Francique  Grenada 45.93 Q
2 1 Eric Milazar  Mauritius 46.02 Q
3 1 Michael Blackwood  Jamaica 46.07 Q
4 3 Avard Moncur  Bahamas 46.11 Q
4 4 Daniel Caines  England 46.11 Q
6 3 Marcus la Grange  South Africa 46.19 Q
7 3 Sean Baldock  England 46.26 Q
8 1 Clinton Hill  Australia 46.28 Q
9 3 Paul McKee  Northern Ireland 46.47 Q
10 4 Sugath Thilakaratne  Sri Lanka 46.48 Q
11 2 Shane Niemi  Canada 46.49 Q
12 2 Sanjay Ayre  Jamaica 46.49 Q
13 4 Timothy Benjamin  Wales 46.54 Q
14 3 Wilan Louis  Barbados 46.60
15 2 Jared Deacon  England 46.66 Q
16 1 Johnson Kubisa  Botswana 46.70 Q
17 2 Chris Brown  Bahamas 46.71 Q
18 2 California Molefe  Botswana 46.74
19 3 Pete Coley  Jamaica 47.03
20 1 Fidelis Gadzama  Nigeria 47.05
21 4 Fernando Augustin  Mauritius 47.06
22 1 Rohan Kumara  Sri Lanka 47.14
22 2 Talkmore Nyongani  Zimbabwe 47.14
24 1 Jeffrey Masvanhise  Zimbabwe 47.50
25 2 Quincy Anthony  Antigua and Barbuda 47.61
26 3 Chris Lloyd  Dominica 47.91
27 4 Lulu Basinyi  Botswana 47.93
28 1 Mowen Boino  Papua New Guinea 48.74
29 3 Sahr Thomas  Sierra Leone 49.60
2 Simon Pierre  Trinidad and Tobago DNF
4 Damian Barry  Trinidad and Tobago DNF
4 Enefiok Udo-Obong  Nigeria DNF

Semifinals

Qualification: First 4 of each heat qualified directly (Q) for the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Daniel Caines  England 44.98 Q, PB
2 2 Eric Milazar  Mauritius 45.04 Q, SB
3 1 Alleyne Francique  Grenada 45.06 Q
4 1 Shane Niemi  Canada 45.08 Q, SB
5 1 Chris Brown  Bahamas 45.11 Q, SB
6 1 Michael Blackwood  Jamaica 45.12 Q
7 2 Avard Moncur  Bahamas 45.30 Q
8 2 Clinton Hill  Australia 45.41 Q, PB
9 2 Sanjay Ayre  Jamaica 45.43
10 1 Marcus la Grange  South Africa 45.51
11 1 Sean Baldock  England 45.71 SB
12 2 Sugath Thilakaratne  Sri Lanka 45.79
13 2 Timothy Benjamin  Wales 45.89
14 1 Paul McKee  Northern Ireland 45.91
15 1 Jared Deacon  England 46.07
16 2 Johnson Kubisa  Botswana 46.28

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Michael Blackwood  Jamaica 45.07
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Shane Niemi  Canada 45.09
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Avard Moncur  Bahamas 45.12
4 Daniel Caines  England 45.13
5 Alleyne Francique  Grenada 45.47
6 Eric Milazar  Mauritius 45.64
7 Chris Brown  Bahamas 45.67
8 Clinton Hill  Australia 46.00

References

Commonwealth Games champions in men's 400 metres
440 yards
(1930–1966)
400 metres
(1970–present)
440 yards/400 metres at the Commonwealth Games
Men's
440 yards
400 metres
Women's
440 yards
  • 1930
  • 1934
  • 1938
  • 1950
  • 1954
  • 1958
  • 1962
  • 1966
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