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Sunday, 18 July 2004
Men's 4x400m Final
18 July 2004 - Another relay, another world record! In the space of 1 and a half hours, the future of American sprinting etched their marks in the history books and in the last track event of these World Junior Championships it was the turn of Brandon Johnson
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Men's 5000m Final
18 July 2004 - Augustine Kiprono Choge won Kenya’s fourth gold medal of these World Championships, taking the 5000m title in 13:28.93, following a last lap burn-up with two Ethiopians Bado Worku and Tariku Bekele, the brother of the current 5000m and 10,000m world record holder Ken... -
Men's 4x100m Final
18 July 2004 - A brilliant performance from the US team of Dave Kimmons, Demi Omole, Ivory Williams and LaShawn Merritt not only brought them victory, by five metres from Jamaica, but also brought the Grosseto crowd to its feet with a new world record of 38.66. -
Women's 4x400m Final
18 July 2004 - In less than 20 minutes USA relay teams set two World Junior records here in Grosseto. Following the men’s 4x100m win in a massive 38.66, the women’s 4x400m quartet of Alexandria Anderson, Ashlee Kidd, Stephanie Smith and Natasha Hastings improved Germany’s 16-yea... -
Women's 1500m Final
18 July 2004 - Nelya Neporadna of Ukraine won a very tactical 1500m final in 4:15.90 – the second slowest ever winning time in the history of the World Junior Champs - here in Grosseto. -
Men's Triple Jump Final
18 July 2004 - Godfrey Khotso Mokoena followed his silver for South Africa in the Long Jump with a national record of 8.09 on Wednesday with the gold in the Triple Jump this evening. -
Women's 4x100m Final
18 July 2004 - 200m gold medallist here in Grosseto, Shalonda Solomon anchored the American 4x100m team to gold as she ran a superb final leg overtaking Schillonie Calvert of Jamaica and Nelly Banco of France who had both been handed the baton before the American. -
Men's 110m Hurdles Final
18 July 2004 - Although Aries Merritt arrived in Grosseto expected to play second fiddle to the two-time US junior champion (2003 and 2004) at this event, Kevin Craddock, he has improved with every race and was simply uncatchable in the final. -
Men's Discus Throw Final
18 July 2004 - Ehsan Hadadi won Iran its first gold medal of this Championships with a massive 62.14 throw in the fourth round of the men's Discus Throw final. -
Women's High Jump Final
18 July 2004 - Iryna Kovalenko clinched the gold medal this afternoon after a cliffhanging couple of final rounds in the women's high jump.

