2018 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
Men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2018 World Athletics U20 Championships |
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The men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships will be held at Ratina Stadium on 14 and 15 July.[1]
Records
Results
Heats
Qualification: First 2 of each heat ( Q ) plus the 2 fastest times ( q ) qualified for the final.[2]
Rank |
Heat |
Nation |
Athletes |
Time |
Notes
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1 |
3 |
United States |
Matthew Boling, Nicholas Ramey, Justin Robinson, Umajesty Williams |
3:05.57 |
Q, WJL
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2 |
1 |
Great Britain |
Alex Haydock-Wilson, Joseph Brier, Ellis Greatrex, Alex Knibbs |
3:07.17 |
Q, WJL
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3 |
2 |
Italy |
Klaudio Gjetja, Andrea Romani, Lorenzo Benati, Edoardo Scotti |
3:08.35 |
Q, SB
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4 |
2 |
Australia |
Adam Kopp, Christian Davis, Harvey Murrant, Ashley Moloney |
3:08.53(.522) |
Q, SB
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5 |
2 |
Germany |
Justus Ringel, Joscha Bretschneider, Arne Leppelsack, Jean Paul Bredau |
3:08.53(.524) |
q, SB
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6 |
3 |
France |
Fabrisio Saïdy, Téo Andant, Antoine Leblois, Lidji Mbaye |
3:08.78 |
Q, SB
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7 |
3 |
Sri Lanka |
Pasindu Kodikara, Pabasara Niku, Thiran Ravishka, Aruna Dharshana |
3:08.88 |
q
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8 |
1 |
Belgium |
Simon Mazebo, Sven Van Den Bergh, Rayane Borlée, Jonathan Sacoor |
3:09.39 |
Q, SB
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9 |
3 |
Switzerland |
Julien Bonvin, Ricky Petrucciani, Filippo Moggi, William Reais |
3:09.48 |
NJR
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10 |
3 |
Zimbabwe |
Dickson Clever Kapandura, Ngoni Joel Chadyiwa, Blessing Nyandoro, Leon Tafirenyika |
3:09.68 |
NJR
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11 |
2 |
Turkey |
Akin Özyürek, Mahsum Korkmaz, Ilyas Canakci, Ahmet Kasap |
3:09.87 |
SB
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12 |
1 |
Japan |
Shuji Mori, Daichi Sawa, Hayata Goto, Yusuke Shirao |
3:10.06 |
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13 |
1 |
Poland |
Jacek Majewski, Sebastian Jakubowski, Adam Mroczek, Szymon Kreft |
3:10.68 |
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14 |
3 |
Canada |
Khamal Stewart-Baynes, Ruach Chuol Padhal, Nathaniel St. Romain, Myles Misener-Daley |
3:11.58 |
SB
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15 |
1 |
Ethiopia |
Mosisa Siyoum, Melkamu Assefa, Gadisa Bayu, Abdurahman Abdo |
3:12.63 |
SB
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16 |
2 |
India |
Rajesh Ramesh, Devender Kumar, Stanley Cibbinkumar, Ayush Dabas |
3:14.19 |
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17 |
1 |
Czech Republic |
Ondrej Holub, Vladislav Sadirov, Ladislav Topfer, Tomáš Nemejc |
3:14.71 |
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18 |
2 |
South Africa |
Malesela Senona, Thembo Monareng, Lourens Steenekamp, Gabriel Louw |
3:26.44 |
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19 |
1 |
Jamaica |
Malik Smith, Dashawn Morris, Anthony Carpenter, Shemar Chambers |
DQ |
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Final
[3]
Rank |
Nation |
Athletes |
Time |
Notes
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Italy |
Klaudio Gjetja, Andrea Romani, Alessandro Sibilio, Edoardo Scotti |
3:04.05 |
WJL, AJR
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United States |
Elija Godwin, Nicholas Ramey, Justin Robinson, Howard Fields |
3:05.26 |
SB
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Great Britain |
Alex Haydock-Wilson, Joseph Brier, Alastair Chalmers, Alex Knibbs |
3:05.64 |
SB
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4 |
France |
Fabrisio Saïdy, Téo Andant, Antoine Leblois, Lidji Mbaye |
3:06.65 |
SB
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5 |
Belgium |
Sven Van den Bergh, Jonathan Sacoor, Simon Mazebo, Rayane Borlée |
3:07.05 |
SB
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6 |
Germany |
Justus Ringel, Joscha Bretschneider, Arne Leppelsack, Jean Paul Bredau |
3:07.80 |
SB
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7 |
Australia |
Adam Kopp, Christian Davis, Harvey Murrant, Ashley Moloney |
3:09.31 |
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8 |
Sri Lanka |
Pasindu Kodikara, Pabasara Niku, Thiran Ravishka, Aruna Dharshana |
3:09.38 |
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References
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- 1986: United States (Campbell, Rish, Waddle, Reed, Carter*)
- 1988: United States (Carr, Nelloms, Williams, Carrington)
- 1990: United States (Mills, Samuels, Harris, Nelloms)
- 1992: United States (Porter, Mallard, Nichols, Minor)
- 1994: United States (Johnson, Wheeler, Campbell, Clay, Harrison*)
- 1996: United States (Johnson, Davis, Martin, Moore)
- 1998: Australia (McFarlane, Batman, Thom, Vincent, Barnwell*)
- 2000: Jamaica (Clarke, Sappleton, Coley, Simpson, Barrett*)
- 2002: United States (Ferguson, Williamson, Collins, Fortenberry, Jackson*)
- 2004: United States (Johnson, Merritt, Craig, Clement, Hinnant*, Ramirez*)
- 2006: United States (Summers, Oliver, Nellum, Carter, Smith Jr.*, Lockhart*)
- 2008: United States (Boyd, Miller, Wilder, Anderson, Bailey*, Taylor*)
- 2010: United States (Mance, Nolan, Verburg, Berry, Heriot*, Edmonds*)
- 2012: United States (Downing, Bailey, Okezie, Hall, Futch*)
- 2014: United States (Lyles, Brown, Morgan, Cherry, Parish*)
- 2016: United States (Allison, Cogdell, Montgomery, London)
- 2018: Italy (Gjetja, Romani, Sibilio, Scotti, Benati*)
- 2021: Botswana (Kebinatshipi, Pesela, Masede, Majama, Gabanatlhong*)
- 2022: United States (McElroy, Schwartzman, Bartholomew, Sumner, Blackwood*, Williams*)
- 2024: United States (Davis, Donaldson, Rhodes, Njie, Buckmiller*, Clement II*)
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