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| - The men's 400m event will count with 50 participants, and is rumored to be one of the most evenly-disputed competitions on the games up until now. Even though runners from Niokolo Koba and St. Samuel are still the top favourites for the gold medal, they will have to face the strong competition from high-level athletes from nations as diverse as Aethelnia, Chungxipang, Kansinia, Porto Capital and Utania. For the first round, the athletes were divided in six heats, with the top two on each, plus the four best third-placed overall, being qualified to the two semifinal runs.
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| - The men's 400m event will count with 50 participants, and is rumored to be one of the most evenly-disputed competitions on the games up until now. Even though runners from Niokolo Koba and St. Samuel are still the top favourites for the gold medal, they will have to face the strong competition from high-level athletes from nations as diverse as Aethelnia, Chungxipang, Kansinia, Porto Capital and Utania. For the first round, the athletes were divided in six heats, with the top two on each, plus the four best third-placed overall, being qualified to the two semifinal runs. FIRST ROUND Heat 01 1. Ibra Tambacounda (NKO) — 43.54 Q 2. Tirano Vesto (LEN) — 44.37 Q 3. Marco Assel (WES) — 44.41 Q 4. Osrick Fortinbras (AET) — 44.59 5. Ivan Tupolev (BOB) — 44.77 6. Ivan Koshkodai (ROV) — 44.82 7. Timothy Kemp (UTA) — 44.86 8. Antônio Lirobói (PCL) — 44.96 9. Guida Bertinelli (STS) - 45.02 Heat 02 1. Kyle Motu (UTA) — 44.39 Q 2. Mars Kolda (NKO) — 44.39 Q 3. Franz Stellauer (WES) — 44.59 4. Said el'Mektouhn (PCL) — 44.63 5. Zorando Ulvare (LEN) — 44.71 6. Danny Uegata (CXG) — 44.79 7. Mario Shakin (KAN) — 44.79 8. Amita Marini (STS) — 45.99 9. Dimitri Polonovsk (ROV) - 46.15 Heat 03 1. Theirtes Drambuie (AET) — 44.43 Q 2. Gianina Castelli (STS) — 44.46 Q 3. Ben Jorge (PCL) — 44.82 4. Lou Kaolack (NKO) — 44.87 5. Carlos M. Pretzel (DEU) — 44.94 6. Lorenso Tanro (LEN) — 45.97 7. Malcolm Kopara (UTA) — 46.78 8. Andrei Gordansk (ROV) — 46.85 Heat 04 1. Romeo Tesoriero (STS) — 44.40 Q 2. Louis Louga (NKO) — 44.41 Q 3. Paulo Hapito (KAN) — 44.45 Q 4. Kolaranis (TRI) — 44.51 5. Egon Sachs (SAN) — 44.71 6. Ali Haloob (DJR) — 44.75 7. Baltazaro Alvaro (LEN) — 44.94 8. Gordon Roberts (UTA) — 46.91 Heat 05 1. Sergei Clyde (UTA) — 44.42 Q 2. Caprice Albertini (STS) — 44.43 Q 3. Telorur (TRI) — 44.56 Q 4. Fox Cassini (IWK) — 44.74 5. Taklor Ceea (LYS) — 44.75 6. Fips Ronnack (SCK) — 44.76 7. Ricardo Malduro (LEN) — 44.77 8. Laertes Anemone (AET) — 45.92 Heat 06 1. Bernd Mack (OOO) — 44.27 Q 2. Stoiko Elan (KYS) — 44.46 Q 3. Ulek G'Ningnarl (KON) — 44.49 Q 4. Techopetl Tlizoca (XML) — 44.82 5. Rene Ixibelli (WES) — 44.86 6. Gurislav Vaboska (ROV) — 44.87 7. Reginald Moore (LYS) — 45.80 8. Kirat Etrauša (SCW) — 45.85 Among the qualified, we had the expected favourites, such as Ibra Tambacounda, Louis Louga and Mars Kolda, from Niokolo Koba, Sergei Clyde from Utania, and Caprice Albertini and Romeo Tesoriero, from St. Samuel; but also surprises like Westria's Marco Assel, Theirtes Drambuie from Aethelnia, Bernd Mack from Oost-Otago and Ulek G'Ningnarl, from the Kongren Republic. The sixteen remaining runners were qualified to the two semifinals, with the top four on each proceeding to the final race. SEMIFINALS Heat 01 1. Ibra Tambacounda (NKO) — 44.31 Q 2. Mars Kolda (NKO) — 44.50 Q 3. Marco Assel (WES) — 44.60 Q 4. Theirtes Drambuie (AET) — 44.69 Q 5. Kyle Motu (UTA) — 44.82 6. Tirano Vesto (LEN) — 44.94 7. Gianina Castelli (STS) — 45.88 8. Telorur (TRI) — 46.89 Heat 02 1. Romeo Tesoriero (STS) — 44.33 Q 2. Paulo Hapito (KAN) — 44.44 Q 3. Bernd Mack (OOO) — 44.49 Q 4. Louis Louga (NKO) — 44.58 Q 5. Ulek G'Ningnarl (KON) — 44.78 6. Caprice Albertini (STS) — 44.84 7. Stoiko Elan (KYS) — 44.87 8. Sergei Clyde (UTA) — 44.92 FINAL 1. Romeo Tesoriero (STS) — 43.64 ***** GOLD 2. Louis Louga (NKO) — 44.38 ***** SILVER 3. Marco Assel (WES) — 44.39 ***** BRONZE 4. Ibra Tambacounda (NKO) — 44.57 5. Paulo Hapito (KAN) — 44.64 6. Mars Kolda (NKO) — 44.66 7. Theirtes Drambuie (AET) — 44.74 8. Bernd Mack (OOO) — 45.81 On the final heat, Samuelonian favourite Romeo Tesoriero grabbed the gold as he crossed the mark with a 43"64 mark, much ahead of Louis Louga, from Niokolo Koba. The surprise from Westria, Marco Assel, followed with the bronze.
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