1992 Summer Olympics / Athletics - 400 m (men)

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Olympic rings
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sport athletics
discipline 400 meter run
gender Men
Attendees 68 athletes from 52 countries
Competition location Olympic Stadium Barcelona
Competition phase August 1, 1992 (preliminary round)
August 2, 1992 (quarter-finals)
August 3, 1992 (semi-finals)
August 5, 1992 (final)
Medalist
gold medal Quincy Watts ( USA ) United StatesUnited States 
Silver medal Steve Lewis ( USA ) United StatesUnited States 
Bronze medal Samson Kitur ( KEN ) KenyaKenya 

The men's 400-meter race at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona was held in four rounds on August 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th, 1992 in the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona . 68 athletes took part.

The American Quincy Watts became Olympic champion . He won in front of his compatriot Steve Lewis and the Kenyan Samson Kitur .

Rico Lieder and Thomas Schönlebe started for Germany . Both were eliminated in the quarterfinals. Athletes from Switzerland, Austria and Liechtenstein did not take part.

Current title holders

Olympic champion in 1988 Steve Lewis ( USA ) United StatesUnited States  43.87 s Seoul 1988
World Champion 1991 Antonio Pettigrew ( USA ) United StatesUnited States  44.57 s Tokyo 1991
European champion 1990 Roger Black ( Great Britain ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom  45.08 s Split 1990
Pan American champion 1991 Roberto Hernández ( Cuba ) CubaCuba  44.52 s Havana 1991
Central America and Caribbean Champion 1991 Seymour Fagan ( Jamaica ) JamaicaJamaica  46.11 s Xalapa 1991
South American Champion 1991 Carlos Morales ( Chile ) ChileChile  46.55 s Manaus 1991
Asian champion 1991 Ibrahim Ismail ( Qatar ) QatarQatar  45.66 s Kuala Lumpur 1991
African Champion 1992 Bobang Phiri ( South Africa ) South Africa 1961South Africa  45.42 s Belle Vue Maurel 1992
Oceania Champion 1990 Alex Soqosoqo ( Fiji ) FijiFiji  48.31 s Suva 1990

Existing records

World record 43.29 s Harry Reynolds ( USA ) United StatesUnited States  Zurich , Switzerland 17th August 1988
Olympic record 43.86 s Lee Evans ( USA ) United StatesUnited States  Mexico City Final , Mexico October 18, 1968

Preliminary round

Date: August 1, 1992

The athletes competed in a total of nine heats. The first three athletes per run qualified for the quarter-finals. In addition, the five fastest times, the so-called lucky losers , made it through. The directly qualified athletes are highlighted in light blue, the lucky losers in light green.

Forward 1

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1 Derek Redmond United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 45.03 s
2 Roberto Hernández CubaCuba Cuba 45.07 s
3 Solomon Amegatcher GhanaGhana Ghana 45.42 s
4th Dennis Blake JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 45.92 s
5 Aktawat Sakoolchan ThailandThailand Thailand 46.78 s
6th Ali Faudet ChadChad Chad 47.10 s
7th Jaime Rodrigues MozambiqueMozambique Mozambique 48.89 s

Forward 2

The world champion from 1987 Thomas Schönlebe, then East Germany, here in Barcelona for Germany at the start, retired from his fifth quarter-final run
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1 Troy Douglas Bermuda 1910Bermuda Bermuda 46.02 s
2 Alvin Daniel Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 46.09 s
3 Thomas Schönlebe GermanyGermany Germany 46.26 s
4th Seibert Straughn BarbadosBarbados Barbados 46.54 s
5 Delon Felix GrenadaGrenada Grenada 47.39 s
6th Mohamed Amer Al-Malky Oman 1985Oman Oman 48.00 s
7th Randolph Foster Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica 48.80 s
8th Vanxay Sinebandith LaosLaos Laos 51.71 s

Forward 3

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1 Quincy Watts United StatesUnited States United States 45.38 s
2 Bobang Phiri South Africa 1961South Africa South Africa South Africa 45.47 s
3 Rico songs GermanyGermany Germany 45.86 s
4th Francis Ogola UgandaUganda Uganda 45.87 s
5 Ediélson Tenório BrazilBrazil Brazil 46.31 s
6th Kossi Akoto TogoTogo Togo 46.97 s
7th Martial biquet Central African RepublicCentral African Republic Central African Republic 47.82 s

Forward 4

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1 Simon Kemboi KenyaKenya Kenya 45.84 s
2 Slobodan Branković IOCIOC IOP 46.34 s
3 Devon Morris JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 46.45 s
4th Patrick Delice Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 46.58 s
5 Subul Babo Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 47.17 s
6th Médard Makanga Congo RepublicRepublic of the Congo Republic of the Congo 48.17 s
7th Kenmore Hughes Antigua and BarbudaAntigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda 48.56 s
8th Mohamed Amir MaldivesMaldives Maldives 50.35 s

Forward 5

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1 Danny Everett United StatesUnited States United States 45.68 s
2 David Grindley United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 45.79 s
3 Andrea Nuti ItalyItaly Italy 46.12 s
4th Innocent Egbunike NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 46.51 s
5 Dmitri Kosov IOCIOC EUN 47.28 s
6th Joseph Adam Seychelles 1977Seychelles Seychelles 47.68 s
7th Baptiste Firiam VanuatuVanuatu Vanuatu 48.98 s
8th Eulogio Ngache Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea 50.83 s

Forward 6

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1 Samson Kitur KenyaKenya Kenya 45.41 s
2 Susumu Takano JapanJapan Japan 45.96 s
3 Tamás Molnár HungaryHungary Hungary 46.21 s
4th Anthony Wallace JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 46.88 s
5 Camera Ntereke BotswanaBotswana Botswana 47.32 s
6th Michael Joseph BelizeBelize Belize 50.90 s
DNF Lamin Marikong GambiaGambia Gambia
DSQ Desai Wynter American Virgin IslandsAmerican Virgin Islands American Virgin Islands

Forward 7

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1 Ian Morris Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 45.65 s
2 Lahlou Ben Younès MoroccoMorocco Morocco 45.73 s
3 David Kitur KenyaKenya Kenya 46.22 s
4th Mark Garner AustraliaAustralia Australia 46.26 s
5 Apisai Driu Baibai FijiFiji Fiji 47.81 s
6th Henry Mohoanyane Lesotho 1987Lesotho Lesotho 48.39 s
7th Mohamed Mehdi Hasan BangladeshBangladesh Bangladesh 48.62 s
DNS Michael Williams Saint Vincent GrenadinesSt. Vincent and the Grenadines St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Forward 8

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1 Steve Lewis United StatesUnited States United States 45.14 s
2 Sunday Bada NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 45.38 s
3 Sidney de Souza BrazilBrazil Brazil 45.92 s
4th Cayetano Cornet SpainSpain Spain 46.13 s
5 Timothy Hesse GhanaGhana Ghana 46.67 s
6th Michael McLean CanadaCanada Canada 47.75 s
7th Samba case MauritaniaMauritania Mauritania 50.91 s

Forward 9

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1 Ibrahim Ismail Muftah QatarQatar Qatar 45.21 s
2 Roger Black United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 45.94 s
3 Cephas Lemba Zambia 1964Zambia Zambia 45.94 s
4th Marco Vaccari ItalyItaly Italy 46.37 s
5 Takahiro Watanabe JapanJapan Japan 46.45 s
6th Foday Sillah Sierra LeoneSierra Leone Sierra Leone 47.00 s
7th João Francisco Capindica AngolaAngola Angola 47.44 s
8th Stephen Lugor SudanSudan Sudan 48.94 s

Quarter finals

Date: August 2, 1992

From the quarter-finals, the first four athletes (highlighted in light blue) qualified for the semi-finals.

Run 1

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1 Samson Kitur KenyaKenya Kenya 44.66 s
2 Quincy Watts United StatesUnited States United States 45.06 s
3 Bobang Phiri South Africa 1961South Africa South Africa South Africa 45.27 s
4th Lahlou Ben Younès MoroccoMorocco Morocco 45.38 s
5 Sidney de Souza BrazilBrazil Brazil 45.55 s
6th Rico songs GermanyGermany Germany 45.86 s
7th Francis Ogola UgandaUganda Uganda 46.21 s
8th Dennis Blake JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 46.49 s

Run 2

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1 Derek Redmond United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 45.02 s
2 Susumu Takano JapanJapan Japan 45.27 s
3 Troy Douglas Bermuda 1910Bermuda Bermuda 45.67 s
4th Danny Everett United StatesUnited States United States 45.76 s
5 David Kitur KenyaKenya Kenya 46.25 s
6th Ediélson Tenório BrazilBrazil Brazil 46.34 s
7th Alvin Daniel Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 46.44 s
8th Tamás Molnár HungaryHungary Hungary 46.80 s

Run 3

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1 Ian Morris Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 44.78 s
2 David Grindley United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 44.91 s
3 Ibrahim Ismail Muftah QatarQatar Qatar 45.18 s
4th Sunday Bada NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 45.34 s
5 Devon Morris JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 45.67 s
6th Cayetano Cornet SpainSpain Spain 46.27 s
DNF Solomon Amegatcher GhanaGhana Ghana
Cephas Lemba Zambia 1964Zambia Zambia

Run 4

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1 Steve Lewis United StatesUnited States United States 44.54 s
2 Roberto Hernández CubaCuba Cuba 44.84 s
3 Roger Black United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 45.28 s
4th Simon Kemboi KenyaKenya Kenya 45.40 s
5 Thomas Schönlebe GermanyGermany Germany 45.46 s
6th Slobodan Branković IOCIOC IOP 45.90 s
7th Andrea Nuti ItalyItaly Italy 45.96 s
8th Mark Garner AustraliaAustralia Australia 46.85 s
The Briton Derek Redmond - here in 2007 - retired due to injury in his semi-final run

Semifinals

Date: August 3, 1992

From the semifinals, the first four runners in each of the two races qualified for the final (highlighted in light blue).

Run 1

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1 Steve Lewis United StatesUnited States United States 44.50 s
2 Roberto Hernández CubaCuba Cuba 44.72 s
3 Ibrahim Ismail Muftah QatarQatar Qatar 45.01 s
4th Susumu Takano JapanJapan Japan 45.09 s
5 Sunday Bada NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 45.36 s
6th Troy Douglas Bermuda 1910Bermuda Bermuda 45.59 s
7th Simon Kemboi KenyaKenya Kenya 45.93 s
DNF Derek Redmond United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain

Derek Redmond suffered a hamstring injury about halfway through the race on lane five. Despite the pain, he hobbled on. His father came to his aid from the stands by pushing past the marshals. With the support of his father, Redmond achieved the goal, which was honored with a standing ovation by the audience. In the official ranking, Redmond was identified as “ DNF ” without being given a time , but this does not detract from the event. The incident is considered to be one of the most impressive moments in Olympic history. The IOC included scenes from the incident in its video Celebrate Humanity . The financial services company Visa showed the images in its advertising campaigns to illustrate the Olympic spirit. The incident was also duly addressed in the advertising film Courage by the sporting goods supplier Nike .

Run 2

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1 Quincy Watts United StatesUnited States United States 43.71 s OR
2 Samson Kitur KenyaKenya Kenya 44.18 s
3 Ian Morris Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 44.21 s
4th David Grindley United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 44.47 s
5 Roger Black United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 44.72 s
6th Lahlou Ben Younès MoroccoMorocco Morocco 45.49 s
7th Bobang Phiri South Africa 1961South Africa South Africa South Africa 45.59 s
8th Danny Everett United StatesUnited States United States 56.61 s

final

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1 Quincy Watts United StatesUnited States United States 43.50 s OR
2 Steve Lewis United StatesUnited States United States 44.21 s
3 Samson Kitur KenyaKenya Kenya 44.24 s
4th Ian Morris Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 44.25 s
5 Roberto Hernández CubaCuba Cuba 44.52 s
6th David Grindley United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 44.75 s
7th Ibrahim Ismail Muftah QatarQatar Qatar 45.10 s
8th Susumu Takano JapanJapan Japan 45.18 s

Date: August 5, 1992

Two Americans qualified for the final. There was also one runner each from Japan, Qatar, Kenya, Cuba, Trinidad and Tobago and Great Britain.

The American athletes who competed without world record holder Harry Reynolds and without world champion Antonio Pettigrew were considered favorites . Steve Lewis was the 1988 Olympic champion , Quincy Watts had set a new Olympic record in his semifinals . Danny Everett, bronze medalist in 1988 and third in the 1991 World Cup , was eliminated in the semi-finals due to injury. Vice world champion and European champion Roger Black from Great Britain did not get beyond the semi-finals. Other medal contenders were Cuban World Cup fourth Roberto Hernández and World Cup sixth Ian Morris from Trinidad and Tobago.

In the final, Watts and Lewis dominated from the start. Lewis was ahead for the first hundred yards. But his lead melted in the target curve and Watts took the lead with powerful strides. Watt's distance from his pursuers grew larger and larger. When it hit the home straight, Lewis and Hernández were almost tied in second position. Only a few meters back, the Kenyan Samson Kitur and the Briton David Grindley followed at the same height. Quincy Watts won in the end with a lead of almost seven meters and improved his own Olympic record again. Behind him, Steve Lewis had the greater stamina against his opponents and secured the silver medal. In the battle for bronze, Ian Morris came up again strongly, but had to let Samson Kitur go first with a hundredth of a second. Roberto Hernández and David Grindley, who lost their strength in the last hundred meters, finished fifth and sixth in that order.

In the 22nd Olympic final, Quincy Watts won the 15th gold medal for the USA. It was the third consecutive US win since 1984 .

Web links

Video

Individual evidence

  1. IAAF Statistics Handbook, Beijing 2015, page 669 , accessed on February 5, 2018
  2. Official report on the Olympic Games in Barcelona , athletics results: p. 40f, Catalan / Spanish / English / French (PDF, 38.871 MB), accessed on February 5, 2018
  3. a b c Official report on the Olympic Games in Barcelona , athletics results: p. 41, Catalan / Spanish / English / French (PDF, 38.871 MB), accessed on February 5, 2018
  4. Derek Redmond's Emotional Olympic Story, Injury Mid-Race. Barcelona 1992 Olympics , published October 31, 2011 on youtube.com, accessed February 5, 2018