2022 World Athletics Championships – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
Women's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2022 World Championships | |||||||||
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Venue | Hayward Field | ||||||||
Dates | 23 July (heats) 24 July (final) | ||||||||
Competitors | 94 from 16 nations | ||||||||
Winning time | 3:17.79 | ||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||
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The women's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene on 23 and 24 July 2022.[1]
Records
Before the competition records were as follows:[2]
Record | Athlete & Nat. | Perf. | Location | Date |
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World record | Olga Bryzgina
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3:15.17 | Seoul, South Korea | 1 October 1988 |
Championship record
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United States Natasha Kaiser, Jearl Miles Clark
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3:16.71 | Stuttgart, Germany | 22 August 1993 |
World Leading | Kentucky Karimah Davis, Dajour Miles, Abby Steiner, Alexis Holmes |
3:21.93 | Oxford, Mississippi, United States | 14 May 2022 |
African Record | Fatimat Yusuf, Charity Opara, Falilat Ogunkoya
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3:21.04 | Atlanta, United States | 3 August 1996 |
Asian Record | Hebei Bai Xiaoyun, Cao Chunying, Ma Yuqin, An Xiaohong |
3:24.28 | Beijing, China | 13 September 1993 |
North, Central American and Caribbean record | United States Denean Howard, Diane Dixon, Valerie Brisco-Hooks, Florence Griffith Joyner |
3:15.51 | Seoul, South Korea | 1 October 1988 |
South American Record | BM&F Bovespa Geisa Coutinho, Bárbara Farias de Oliveira, Joelma Sousa, Jailma de Lima |
3:26.68 | São Paulo, Brazil | 7 August 2011 |
European Record | Olga Bryzgina
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3:15.17 | Seoul, South Korea | 1 October 1988 |
Oceanian record | Australia |
3:23.81 | Sydney, Australia | 30 September 2000 |
Qualification standard
The standard to qualify automatically for entry was to finish in the first 10 at 2021 World Relays, completed by 6 top lists' teams.[3]
Schedule
The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7), was as follows:
Date | Time | Round |
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23 July | 17:10 | Heats |
24 July | 19:50 | Final |
Results
Heats
The first three in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest (q) qualified for the final.[4][5]
Final
The final was held at 7:50PM on July 24.[6]
Rank | Lane | Nation | Athletes | Time | Notes |
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5 | United States (USA) | Sydney McLaughlin |
3:17.79 | WL | |
4 | Jamaica (JAM) | Candice McLeod, Janieve Russell, Stephenie Ann McPherson, Charokee Young | 3:20.74 | SB | |
6 | Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) |
Victoria Ohuruogu, Nicole Yeargin, Jessie Knight, Laviai Nielsen | 3:22.64 | SB | |
4 | 7 | Canada (CAN) | Natassha McDonald, Aiyanna Stiverne, Zoe Sherar, Kyra Constantine | 3:25.18 | SB |
5 | 8 | France (FRA) | Sokhna Lacoste, Shana Grebo, Sounkamba Sylla, Amandine Brossier | 3:25.81 | SB |
6 | 3 | Belgium (BEL) | Helena Ponette, Imke Vervaet, Paulien Couckuyt, Camille Laus | 3:26.29 | SB |
7 | 2 | Italy (ITA) | Anna Polinari, Ayomide Folorunso, Virginia Troiani, Alice Mangione | 3:26.45 | SB |
8 | 1 | Switzerland (SUI) | Silke Lemmens, Julia Niederberger, Annina Fahr, Yasmin Giger | 3:27.81 | SB |
References
- ^ Timetable
- IAAF. Retrieved 9 July 2022.
- ^ "Road to | World Athletics". iaaf.org. 9 July 2022.
- ^ STARTLIST 4 x 400 Metres Relay Women - Round 1
- ^ SUMMARY 4 x 400 Metres Relay Women - Round 1
- ^ RESULT 4 x 400 Metres Relay Women - Final