Report26 Jul 2014


Report: men's 400m hurdles – IAAF World Junior Championships, Oregon 2014

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Jaheel Hyde on his way to 400m hurdles gold at the IAAF World Junior Championships Oregon 2014 (© Getty Images)

Jamaica’s Jaheel Hyde flew to victory in 49.29 to take the 400m hurdles after taking command of the race between the seventh and eighth hurdles.

Ali Khamis Khamis of Bahrain overhauled USA’s Tim Holmes after the 10th and last hurdle to take the silver medal in 49.55, a national junior record to lower his own 49.93 set in the semi-finals.

Hyde, Khamis and Holmes were the winners of the three semi-final heats and the three fastest juniors in the world coming into the meet, so the race very much went to form.

Hyde now adds world junior gold to the world youth gold he won last year in the 110m hurdles in Donetsk, a unique accolade in taking global titles in the two different hurdles events across the two age groups in successive years.

The winner was tracked hurdle-for-hurdle by Holmes for seven barriers before the US hurdler began to fade. Had Khamis not come through at the end, Holmes would have matched the medal of his cousin and room-mate here in Eugene, Trayvon Bromell.

Parker Morse for the IAAF

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