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1991 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay

These are the official results of the Men's 4 × 400 metres event at the 1991 IAAF World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. There were a total number of sixteen participating nations, with three qualifying heats and the final held on Sunday September 1, 1991. The final was won by Great Britain in what was, at the time, the fourth fastest time in history (behind the USA team's 1988 World Record, and two other US times). Going into the meeting, the USA 4 × 400 m team hadn't lost at a major championships in over 7 years. Britain, by contrast, hadn't won a gold medal in the event since the 1936 Berlin Olympics.

The British team made a tactical change, switching their top runner Roger Black, expected to be the anchor leg runner, to the first leg. The move paid off. Black ran a 44.6 first leg, catching Andrew Valmon before the handoff. giving Derek Redmond the edge to beat Quincy Watts to the break. Both Watts and Redmond would become famous the following year, Watts for winning the Olympic gold medal in the 400 metres and Redmond for his determination, finishing his semi-final race in that same event with a torn hamstring, assisted by his father. Watts ran a 44.1 leg to catch Redmond, but it could have been faster because Watts had to pass Redmond on the outside of the turn due to the British team's superior position. Danny Everett was not able to put any distance on John Regis, even having to fend off a challenge on the final straightaway, so going into the final leg, the USA held only a small lead. Kriss Akabusi, running the anchor leg paced off of the individual 400m Champion, Antonio Pettigrew, then dramatically overtook him on the home straight to win. The USA team were so shocked by the result, that even on the medal podium, they were still in disbelief at the result. Indeed, television footage immediately after the race, showed Pettigrew stood, hands on hips, shaking his head at the outcome of the race. The result was the only time out of 8 major championships over a 12-year span that the US team failed to win gold.

Schedule edit

Semi-Final
31.08.1991 – 20:20h
Final
01.09.1991 – 18:10h

Final edit

RANK FINAL ATHLETES TIME
    Great Britain (GBR) Roger Black
Derek Redmond
John Regis
Kriss Akabusi
2:57.53 (NR)
    United States (USA) Andrew Valmon
Quincy Watts
Danny Everett
Antonio Pettigrew
2:57.57
    Jamaica (JAM) Patrick O'Connor
Devon Morris
Winthrop Graham
Seymour Fagan
3:00.10
4.   Yugoslavia (YUG) Dejan Jovković
• Nenad Đurović
Ismail Mačev
Slobodan Branković
3:00.32
5.   Kenya (KEN) Samson Kitur
Simon Kemboi
Charles Gitonga
Simon Kipkemboi
3:00.34
6.   Germany (GER) Klaus Just
Rico Lieder
Norbert Dobeleit
Jens Carlowitz
3:00.75
7.   Morocco (MAR) Abdelali Kasbane
Ali Dahane
Bouchaib Belkaid
Benyounés Lahlou
3:04.49
8.   Cuba (CUB) Agustín Pavó
Héctor Herrera
Jorge Valentín
Lázaro Martínez
3:05.33

Qualifying heats edit

  • Held on Saturday 1991-08-31
RANK HEAT 1 ATHLETES TIME
1.   United States (USA) Jeff Reynolds
Quincy Watts
Mark Everett
Danny Everett
2:59.55
2.   Jamaica (JAM) Howard Burnett
Devon Morris
Patrick O'Connor
Seymour Fagan
3:00.01
3.   Germany (GER) Klaus Just
Rico Lieder
Norbert Dobeleit
Jens Carlowitz
3:00.17
4.   Japan (JPN) • Koichi Konakatomi
Susumu Takano
Takahiro Watanabe
Koji Ito
3:01.26
5.   Qatar (QAT) Sami Jumah
• Ismael Youssef
Masoud Khamis Rahman
Ibrahim Ismail Muftah
3:07.06
6.   Spain (ESP) • Luis Cumellas
Antonio Sanchez
• Moises Fernández
• Didac Manas
3:08.39


RANK HEAT 2 ATHLETES TIME
1.   Morocco (MAR) Abdelali Kasbane
Ali Dahane
Bouchaib Belkaid
Benyounés Lahlou
3:02.11
(NR)
2.   Cuba (CUB) Agustín Pavó
Héctor Herrera
Jorge Valentín
Lázaro Martínez
3:02.29
3.   Italy (ITA) Fabio Grossi
Marco Vaccari
Alessandro Aimar
Andrea Nuti
3:02.72
4.   Canada (CAN) Anthony Wilson
Mark Jackson
Mike McLean
Freddie Williams
3:03.68
5.   Mexico (MEX) Raymundo Escalante
Eduardo Nava
• Josue Morales
Luis Toledo
3:09.56
  France (FRA) • Andre Jaffory
Olivier Noirot
Stéphane Diagana
• Christophe Goris
DNF


RANK HEAT 3 ATHLETES TIME
1.   Great Britain (GBR) Ade Mafe
Derek Redmond
Mark Richardson
Kriss Akabusi
2:59.49
2.   Yugoslavia (YUG) Dejan Jovković
• Nenad Đurović
Ismail Mačev
Slobodan Branković
2:59.95
(NR)
3.   Kenya (KEN) Samson Kitur
Simon Kemboi
Charles Gitonga
Simon Kipkemboi
3:00.21
4.   Australia (AUS) Dean Capobianco
Paul Greene
Rohan Robinson
Mark Garner
3:02.42
5.   Barbados (BAR) • Terrence Harewood
• Steven Roberts
Seibert Straughn
• Michael Williams
3:05.63

See also edit

Notes edit

In 2002 this race came 42nd in the TV programme 100 Greatest Sporting Moments by Channel 4 of the UK.

References edit

    External videos
      Men's 4x400m Final, World Championships Tokyo 1991 on YouTube

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These are the official results of the Men s 4 400 metres event at the 1991 IAAF World Championships in Tokyo Japan There were a total number of sixteen participating nations with three qualifying heats and the final held on Sunday September 1 1991 The final was won by Great Britain in what was at the time the fourth fastest time in history behind the USA team s 1988 World Record and two other US times Going into the meeting the USA 4 400 m team hadn t lost at a major championships in over 7 years Britain by contrast hadn t won a gold medal in the event since the 1936 Berlin Olympics The British team made a tactical change switching their top runner Roger Black expected to be the anchor leg runner to the first leg The move paid off Black ran a 44 6 first leg catching Andrew Valmon before the handoff giving Derek Redmond the edge to beat Quincy Watts to the break Both Watts and Redmond would become famous the following year Watts for winning the Olympic gold medal in the 400 metres and Redmond for his determination finishing his semi final race in that same event with a torn hamstring assisted by his father Watts ran a 44 1 leg to catch Redmond but it could have been faster because Watts had to pass Redmond on the outside of the turn due to the British team s superior position Danny Everett was not able to put any distance on John Regis even having to fend off a challenge on the final straightaway so going into the final leg the USA held only a small lead Kriss Akabusi running the anchor leg paced off of the individual 400m Champion Antonio Pettigrew then dramatically overtook him on the home straight to win The USA team were so shocked by the result that even on the medal podium they were still in disbelief at the result Indeed television footage immediately after the race showed Pettigrew stood hands on hips shaking his head at the outcome of the race The result was the only time out of 8 major championships over a 12 year span that the US team failed to win gold Contents 1 Schedule 2 Final 3 Qualifying heats 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesSchedule editAll times are Japan Standard Time UTC 9 Semi Final 31 08 1991 20 20h Final 01 09 1991 18 10hFinal editRANK FINAL ATHLETES TIME nbsp nbsp Great Britain GBR Roger Black Derek Redmond John Regis Kriss Akabusi 2 57 53 NR nbsp nbsp United States USA Andrew Valmon Quincy Watts Danny Everett Antonio Pettigrew 2 57 57 nbsp nbsp Jamaica JAM Patrick O Connor Devon Morris Winthrop Graham Seymour Fagan 3 00 10 4 nbsp Yugoslavia YUG Dejan Jovkovic Nenad Đurovic Ismail Macev Slobodan Brankovic 3 00 32 5 nbsp Kenya KEN Samson Kitur Simon Kemboi Charles Gitonga Simon Kipkemboi 3 00 34 6 nbsp Germany GER Klaus Just Rico Lieder Norbert Dobeleit Jens Carlowitz 3 00 75 7 nbsp Morocco MAR Abdelali Kasbane Ali Dahane Bouchaib Belkaid Benyounes Lahlou 3 04 49 8 nbsp Cuba CUB Agustin Pavo Hector Herrera Jorge Valentin Lazaro Martinez 3 05 33Qualifying heats editHeld on Saturday 1991 08 31 RANK HEAT 1 ATHLETES TIME 1 nbsp United States USA Jeff Reynolds Quincy Watts Mark Everett Danny Everett 2 59 55 2 nbsp Jamaica JAM Howard Burnett Devon Morris Patrick O Connor Seymour Fagan 3 00 01 3 nbsp Germany GER Klaus Just Rico Lieder Norbert Dobeleit Jens Carlowitz 3 00 17 4 nbsp Japan JPN Koichi Konakatomi Susumu Takano Takahiro Watanabe Koji Ito 3 01 26 5 nbsp Qatar QAT Sami Jumah Ismael Youssef Masoud Khamis Rahman Ibrahim Ismail Muftah 3 07 06 6 nbsp Spain ESP Luis Cumellas Antonio Sanchez Moises Fernandez Didac Manas 3 08 39 RANK HEAT 2 ATHLETES TIME 1 nbsp Morocco MAR Abdelali Kasbane Ali Dahane Bouchaib Belkaid Benyounes Lahlou 3 02 11 NR 2 nbsp Cuba CUB Agustin Pavo Hector Herrera Jorge Valentin Lazaro Martinez 3 02 29 3 nbsp Italy ITA Fabio Grossi Marco Vaccari Alessandro Aimar Andrea Nuti 3 02 72 4 nbsp Canada CAN Anthony Wilson Mark Jackson Mike McLean Freddie Williams 3 03 68 5 nbsp Mexico MEX Raymundo Escalante Eduardo Nava Josue Morales Luis Toledo 3 09 56 nbsp France FRA Andre Jaffory Olivier Noirot Stephane Diagana Christophe Goris DNF RANK HEAT 3 ATHLETES TIME 1 nbsp Great Britain GBR Ade Mafe Derek Redmond Mark Richardson Kriss Akabusi 2 59 49 2 nbsp Yugoslavia YUG Dejan Jovkovic Nenad Đurovic Ismail Macev Slobodan Brankovic 2 59 95 NR 3 nbsp Kenya KEN Samson Kitur Simon Kemboi Charles Gitonga Simon Kipkemboi 3 00 21 4 nbsp Australia AUS Dean Capobianco Paul Greene Rohan Robinson Mark Garner 3 02 42 5 nbsp Barbados BAR Terrence Harewood Steven Roberts Seibert Straughn Michael Williams 3 05 63See also edit1988 Men s Olympic 4 400 m Relay Seoul 1990 Men s European Championships 4 400 m Relay Split 1992 Men s Olympic 4 400 m Relay Barcelona 1993 Men s World Championships 4 400 m Relay Stuttgart Notes editIn 2002 this race came 42nd in the TV programme 100 Greatest Sporting Moments by Channel 4 of the UK References editResults External videos nbsp Men s 4x400m Final World Championships Tokyo 1991 on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1991 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