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2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

The men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar, from 4 to 5 October 2019.[1]

Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
at the 2019 World Championships
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates4 October (heats)
5 October (final)
Competitors68 from 15 nations
Teams15
Winning time37.10
Medalists
← 2017
2022 →
Video on YouTube
Official Video

Summary Edit

Background Edit

Defending champion Great Britain was back with two members of their winning team, taking the qualifying heats with a world leading time. South Africa set the African continental record as they qualified winning the other heat. In a familiar situation, despite having the gold and silver medalists on their team, USA struggled with their handoff, completing their handoff at the end of the third zone and missing disqualification by inches or a favorable judge's decision. USA was the slowest qualifier into the final, just .08 ahead of Italy setting their national record in the adjacent lane. Because of the poor qualification position, USA drew lane 8. Instead of a substitute anchor runner, they went with their "A" team, putting in 200 meter champion Noah Lyles. Lyles spent the 2019 season coming back after slow starts, essentially demonstrating his superior top end speed. In a relay with a rolling start, his slow starts are negated. USA put the fastest starter, now the fastest man in the world, Christian Coleman in the blocks running against GBR's fastest turn runner Adam Gemili.

Race Edit

Coleman did his part, gaining rapidly on China's best starter Su Bingtian to his outside. With a smooth handoff, as Justin Gatlin took his first step, he was ahead of China meaning USA would have no traffic interference for the rest of the race. One lane inside of Coleman, Gemili also did his job, keeping GBR close. Shuhei Tada for Japan also gained on World Relays champion Brazil.

On the second leg, Gatlin separated from Xu Zhouzheng and Zharnel Hughes also lost a little to the Olympic champion, but USA was right where GBR could watch them. Mike Rodgers had to hesitate to get the baton from Gatlin, but with USA's history, there was no disaster. GBR's handoff was also hesitant, with Richard Kilty having to decelerate to not run out of the handoff zone, but Japan passed quickly to former junior world record holder Yoshihide Kiryū to keep them close. Through the turn, Rodgers separated from Kilty, Kiryū also gained with Japan passing in second place and South Africa was pulling close to Brazil to create a traffic jam. USA handed off cleanly to Lyles, as if they had practiced the handoff in advance. Japan handed off to their national record holder Abdul Hakim Sani Brown, GBR handed off to Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, South Africa gave it to #6 on the season Akani Simbine and Brazil had Paulo André de Oliveira. And they were off to the races.

With a metre and a half advantage, Lyles expanded it to three metres by the finish. Lyles crossed the line holding the baton in the air in victory. Mitchell-Blake gained slightly to battle Brown for the medals, taking silver by a half a metre. Behind them de Oliveira came back on Simbine to nip South Africa at the line.

USA's 37.10 tied Jamaica's rescinded Usain Bolt/Asafa Powell powered 2008 Olympic team for the third fastest ever and the American record. Great Britain's 37.36 tied two more Bolt led Jamaican World Championship teams from 2013 and 2015 for the sixth best ever and the European record. Japan's 37.43 moved them into #14 in history, #4 as a country and the Asian record. And Brazil moved to become the #8 country, just behind South Africa's now #7 place from their faster race the trials and set the South American record improving on the one they tied in the trials. In all four continental records and nine national records among the 16 team event.

Records Edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Perf. Team Date Location
World 36.84   Jamaica
Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Yohan Blake, Usain Bolt
11 Aug 2012 London, United Kingdom
Championship 37.04   Jamaica
Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Yohan Blake, Usain Bolt
4 Sep 2011 Daegu, South Korea
World leading 37.60   Great Britain
Chijindu Ujah, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
21 Jul 2019 London, United Kingdom
African 37.94   Nigeria
Osmond Ezinwa, Olapade Adeniken, Francis Obikwelu, Davidson Ezinwa
9 Aug 1997 Athens, Greece
Asian 37.60   Japan
Ryota Yamagata, Shota Iizuka, Yoshihide Kiryu, Asuka Cambridge
19 Aug 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
NACAC 36.84   Jamaica
Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Yohan Blake, Usain Bolt
11 Aug 2012 London, United Kingdom
South American 37.90   Brazil
Vicente de Lima, Édson Ribeiro, André da Silva, Claudinei da Silva
30 Sep 2000 Sydney, Australia
European 37.47   Great Britain
Chijindu Ujah, Adam Gemili, Daniel Talbot, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
12 Aug 2017 London, United Kingdom
Oceanian 38.17   Australia
Paul Henderson, Tim Jackson, Steve Brimacombe, Damien Marsh
12 Aug 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden
  Australia
Anthony Alozie, Isaac Ntiamoah, Andrew McCabe (sprinter), Josh Ross
10 Aug 2012 London, United Kingdom

The following records were matched or set at the competition:

Record Perf. Team Date
World leading 37.56   Great Britain
Adam Gemili, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
4 Oct 2019
African 37.65   South Africa
Thando Dlodlo, Simon Magakwe, Clarence Munyai, Akani Simbine
South African
Chinese 37.79   China
Su Bingtian, Xu Zhouzheng, Wu Zhiqiang, Xie Zhenye
South American 37.90   Brazil
Rodrigo do Nascimento, Vitor Hugo dos Santos, Derick Silva, Paulo André de Oliveira
Brazilian
Dutch 37.91   Netherlands
Joris van Gool, Taymir Burnet, Hensley Paulina, Churandy Martina
Italian 38.11   Italy
Federico Cattaneo, Marcell Jacobs, Davide Manenti, Filippo Tortu
World leading 37.10   United States
Christian Coleman, Justin Gatlin, Mike Rodgers, Noah Lyles
5 Oct 2019
United States
European 37.36   Great Britain
Adam Gemili, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
British
Asian 37.43   Japan
Shuhei Tada, Kirara Shiraishi, Yoshihide Kiryū, Abdul Hakim Sani Brown
Japanese
South American 37.72   Brazil
Rodrigo do Nascimento, Vitor Hugo dos Santos, Derick Silva, Paulo André de Oliveira
Brazilian

Schedule Edit

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[3]

Date Time Round
4 October 21:05 Heats
5 October 22:15 Final

Results Edit

Heats Edit

The first three in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest (q) qualified for the final.[4]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 1 6   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) Adam Gemili, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake 37.56 Q, WL
2 2 4   South Africa (RSA) Thando Dlodlo, Simon Magakwe, Clarence Munyai, Akani Simbine 37.65 Q, AR
3 2 5   Japan (JPN) Yuki Koike, Kirara Shiraishi, Yoshihide Kiryū, Abdul Hakim Sani Brown 37.78 Q, SB
4 2 9   China (CHN) Su Bingtian, Xu Zhouzheng, Wu Zhiqiang, Xie Zhenye 37.79 Q, NR
5 2 6   France (FRA) Amaury Golitin, Jimmy Vicaut, Méba-Mickaël Zeze, Mouhamadou Fall 37.88 q, SB
6 1 2   Brazil (BRA) Rodrigo do Nascimento, Vitor Hugo dos Santos, Derick Silva, Paulo André de Oliveira 37.90 Q, =AR
7 2 3   Netherlands (NED) Joris van Gool, Taymir Burnet, Hensley Paulina, Churandy Martina 37.91 q, NR
8 2 2   Canada (CAN) Gavin Smellie, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney, Andre De Grasse 37.91 SB
9 1 5   United States (USA) Christian Coleman, Justin Gatlin, Mike Rodgers, Cravon Gillespie 38.03 Q, SB
10 1 4   Italy (ITA) Federico Cattaneo, Marcell Jacobs, Davide Manenti, Filippo Tortu 38.11 NR
11 1 7   Jamaica (JAM) Oshane Bailey, Yohan Blake, Rasheed Dwyer, Tyquendo Tracey 38.15 SB
12 2 7   Germany (GER) Julian Reus, Joshua Hartmann, Roy Schmidt, Marvin Schulte 38.24 SB
13 1 8   Ghana (GHA) Sean Safo-Antwi, Benjamin Azamati-Kwaku, Martin Owusu Antwi, Joseph Amoah 38.24 SB
1 3   Turkey (TUR) Kayhan Özer, Jak Ali Harvey, Emre Zafer Barnes, Ramil Guliyev DQ 170.7
2 8   Nigeria (NGR) Enoch Olaoluwa Adegoke, Usheoritse Itsekiri, Ogho-Oghene Egwero, Adeseye Ogunlewe DQ 163.3(a)
1 9   Qatar (QAT) DNS

Final Edit

The final was started on 5 October at 22:15.[5]

Rank Lane Nation Athletes Time Notes
  8   United States (USA) Christian Coleman, Justin Gatlin, Mike Rodgers, Noah Lyles 37.10 WL, NR
  7   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) Adam Gemili, Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake 37.36 AR
  4   Japan (JPN) Shuhei Tada, Kirara Shiraishi, Yoshihide Kiryū, Abdul Hakim Sani Brown 37.43 AR
4 6   Brazil (BRA) Rodrigo do Nascimento, Vitor Hugo dos Santos, Derick Silva, Paulo André de Oliveira 37.72 AR
5 5   South Africa (RSA) Thando Dlodlo, Simon Magakwe, Clarence Munyai, Akani Simbine 37.73
6 9   China (CHN) Su Bingtian, Xu Zhouzheng, Wu Zhiqiang, Bie Ge 38.07
2   France (FRA) Amaury Golitin, Jimmy Vicaut, Méba-Mickaël Zeze, Christophe Lemaitre DNF
3   Netherlands (NED) Joris van Gool, Taymir Burnet, Hensley Paulina, Churandy Martina DQ
37.80
170.7

References Edit

  1. ^ "4 x 100 Metres Relay Men − Round 1 − Start list" (PDF). IAAF. 4 October 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  2. ^ "4x100 Metres Relay Men – Records". IAAF. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Men's 4x100 Metres Relay − Timetable". iaaf.org. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Heats results" (PDF).
  5. ^ "4 x 100 Metres Relay Men − Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. 5 October 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2019.

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The men s 4 100 metres relay at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha Qatar from 4 to 5 October 2019 1 Men s 4 100 metres relay at the 2019 World ChampionshipsVenueKhalifa International StadiumDates4 October heats 5 October final Competitors68 from 15 nationsTeams15Winning time37 10Medalists Christian ColemanJustin GatlinMike RodgersNoah LylesCravon Gillespie United States Adam GemiliZharnel HughesRichard KiltyNethaneel Mitchell Blake Great Britain Shuhei TadaKirara ShiraishiYoshihide KiryuAbdul Hakim Sani BrownYuki Koike Japan 20172022 Video on YouTubeOfficial Video Contents 1 Summary 1 1 Background 1 2 Race 2 Records 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Heats 4 2 Final 5 ReferencesSummary EditBackground Edit Defending champion Great Britain was back with two members of their winning team taking the qualifying heats with a world leading time South Africa set the African continental record as they qualified winning the other heat In a familiar situation despite having the gold and silver medalists on their team USA struggled with their handoff completing their handoff at the end of the third zone and missing disqualification by inches or a favorable judge s decision USA was the slowest qualifier into the final just 08 ahead of Italy setting their national record in the adjacent lane Because of the poor qualification position USA drew lane 8 Instead of a substitute anchor runner they went with their A team putting in 200 meter champion Noah Lyles Lyles spent the 2019 season coming back after slow starts essentially demonstrating his superior top end speed In a relay with a rolling start his slow starts are negated USA put the fastest starter now the fastest man in the world Christian Coleman in the blocks running against GBR s fastest turn runner Adam Gemili Race Edit Coleman did his part gaining rapidly on China s best starter Su Bingtian to his outside With a smooth handoff as Justin Gatlin took his first step he was ahead of China meaning USA would have no traffic interference for the rest of the race One lane inside of Coleman Gemili also did his job keeping GBR close Shuhei Tada for Japan also gained on World Relays champion Brazil On the second leg Gatlin separated from Xu Zhouzheng and Zharnel Hughes also lost a little to the Olympic champion but USA was right where GBR could watch them Mike Rodgers had to hesitate to get the baton from Gatlin but with USA s history there was no disaster GBR s handoff was also hesitant with Richard Kilty having to decelerate to not run out of the handoff zone but Japan passed quickly to former junior world record holder Yoshihide Kiryu to keep them close Through the turn Rodgers separated from Kilty Kiryu also gained with Japan passing in second place and South Africa was pulling close to Brazil to create a traffic jam USA handed off cleanly to Lyles as if they had practiced the handoff in advance Japan handed off to their national record holder Abdul Hakim Sani Brown GBR handed off to Nethaneel Mitchell Blake South Africa gave it to 6 on the season Akani Simbine and Brazil had Paulo Andre de Oliveira And they were off to the races With a metre and a half advantage Lyles expanded it to three metres by the finish Lyles crossed the line holding the baton in the air in victory Mitchell Blake gained slightly to battle Brown for the medals taking silver by a half a metre Behind them de Oliveira came back on Simbine to nip South Africa at the line USA s 37 10 tied Jamaica s rescinded Usain Bolt Asafa Powell powered 2008 Olympic team for the third fastest ever and the American record Great Britain s 37 36 tied two more Bolt led Jamaican World Championship teams from 2013 and 2015 for the sixth best ever and the European record Japan s 37 43 moved them into 14 in history 4 as a country and the Asian record And Brazil moved to become the 8 country just behind South Africa s now 7 place from their faster race the trials and set the South American record improving on the one they tied in the trials In all four continental records and nine national records among the 16 team event Records EditBefore the competition records were as follows 2 Record Perf Team Date LocationWorld 36 84 nbsp JamaicaNesta Carter Michael Frater Yohan Blake Usain Bolt 11 Aug 2012 London United KingdomChampionship 37 04 nbsp JamaicaNesta Carter Michael Frater Yohan Blake Usain Bolt 4 Sep 2011 Daegu South KoreaWorld leading 37 60 nbsp Great BritainChijindu Ujah Zharnel Hughes Richard Kilty Nethaneel Mitchell Blake 21 Jul 2019 London United KingdomAfrican 37 94 nbsp NigeriaOsmond Ezinwa Olapade Adeniken Francis Obikwelu Davidson Ezinwa 9 Aug 1997 Athens GreeceAsian 37 60 nbsp JapanRyota Yamagata Shota Iizuka Yoshihide Kiryu Asuka Cambridge 19 Aug 2016 Rio de Janeiro BrazilNACAC 36 84 nbsp JamaicaNesta Carter Michael Frater Yohan Blake Usain Bolt 11 Aug 2012 London United KingdomSouth American 37 90 nbsp BrazilVicente de Lima Edson Ribeiro Andre da Silva Claudinei da Silva 30 Sep 2000 Sydney AustraliaEuropean 37 47 nbsp Great BritainChijindu Ujah Adam Gemili Daniel Talbot Nethaneel Mitchell Blake 12 Aug 2017 London United KingdomOceanian 38 17 nbsp AustraliaPaul Henderson Tim Jackson Steve Brimacombe Damien Marsh 12 Aug 1995 Gothenburg Sweden nbsp AustraliaAnthony Alozie Isaac Ntiamoah Andrew McCabe sprinter Josh Ross 10 Aug 2012 London United KingdomThe following records were matched or set at the competition Record Perf Team DateWorld leading 37 56 nbsp Great Britain Adam Gemili Zharnel Hughes Richard Kilty Nethaneel Mitchell Blake 4 Oct 2019African 37 65 nbsp South AfricaThando Dlodlo Simon Magakwe Clarence Munyai Akani SimbineSouth AfricanChinese 37 79 nbsp ChinaSu Bingtian Xu Zhouzheng Wu Zhiqiang Xie ZhenyeSouth American 37 90 nbsp BrazilRodrigo do Nascimento Vitor Hugo dos Santos Derick Silva Paulo Andre de OliveiraBrazilianDutch 37 91 nbsp NetherlandsJoris van Gool Taymir Burnet Hensley Paulina Churandy MartinaItalian 38 11 nbsp ItalyFederico Cattaneo Marcell Jacobs Davide Manenti Filippo TortuWorld leading 37 10 nbsp United StatesChristian Coleman Justin Gatlin Mike Rodgers Noah Lyles 5 Oct 2019United StatesEuropean 37 36 nbsp Great BritainAdam Gemili Zharnel Hughes Richard Kilty Nethaneel Mitchell BlakeBritishAsian 37 43 nbsp JapanShuhei Tada Kirara Shiraishi Yoshihide Kiryu Abdul Hakim Sani BrownJapaneseSouth American 37 72 nbsp BrazilRodrigo do Nascimento Vitor Hugo dos Santos Derick Silva Paulo Andre de OliveiraBrazilianSchedule EditThe event schedule in local time UTC 3 was as follows 3 Date Time Round4 October 21 05 Heats5 October 22 15 FinalResults EditHeats Edit The first three in each heat Q and the next two fastest q qualified for the final 4 Rank Heat Lane Nation Athletes Time Notes1 1 6 nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR Adam Gemili Zharnel Hughes Richard Kilty Nethaneel Mitchell Blake 37 56 Q WL2 2 4 nbsp South Africa RSA Thando Dlodlo Simon Magakwe Clarence Munyai Akani Simbine 37 65 Q AR3 2 5 nbsp Japan JPN Yuki Koike Kirara Shiraishi Yoshihide Kiryu Abdul Hakim Sani Brown 37 78 Q SB4 2 9 nbsp China CHN Su Bingtian Xu Zhouzheng Wu Zhiqiang Xie Zhenye 37 79 Q NR5 2 6 nbsp France FRA Amaury Golitin Jimmy Vicaut Meba Mickael Zeze Mouhamadou Fall 37 88 q SB6 1 2 nbsp Brazil BRA Rodrigo do Nascimento Vitor Hugo dos Santos Derick Silva Paulo Andre de Oliveira 37 90 Q AR7 2 3 nbsp Netherlands NED Joris van Gool Taymir Burnet Hensley Paulina Churandy Martina 37 91 q NR8 2 2 nbsp Canada CAN Gavin Smellie Aaron Brown Brendon Rodney Andre De Grasse 37 91 SB9 1 5 nbsp United States USA Christian Coleman Justin Gatlin Mike Rodgers Cravon Gillespie 38 03 Q SB10 1 4 nbsp Italy ITA Federico Cattaneo Marcell Jacobs Davide Manenti Filippo Tortu 38 11 NR11 1 7 nbsp Jamaica JAM Oshane Bailey Yohan Blake Rasheed Dwyer Tyquendo Tracey 38 15 SB12 2 7 nbsp Germany GER Julian Reus Joshua Hartmann Roy Schmidt Marvin Schulte 38 24 SB13 1 8 nbsp Ghana GHA Sean Safo Antwi Benjamin Azamati Kwaku Martin Owusu Antwi Joseph Amoah 38 24 SB1 3 nbsp Turkey TUR Kayhan Ozer Jak Ali Harvey Emre Zafer Barnes Ramil Guliyev DQ 170 72 8 nbsp Nigeria NGR Enoch Olaoluwa Adegoke Usheoritse Itsekiri Ogho Oghene Egwero Adeseye Ogunlewe DQ 163 3 a 1 9 nbsp Qatar QAT DNSFinal Edit The final was started on 5 October at 22 15 5 Rank Lane Nation Athletes Time Notes nbsp 8 nbsp United States USA Christian Coleman Justin Gatlin Mike Rodgers Noah Lyles 37 10 WL NR nbsp 7 nbsp Great Britain amp N I GBR Adam Gemili Zharnel Hughes Richard Kilty Nethaneel Mitchell Blake 37 36 AR nbsp 4 nbsp Japan JPN Shuhei Tada Kirara Shiraishi Yoshihide Kiryu Abdul Hakim Sani Brown 37 43 AR4 6 nbsp Brazil BRA Rodrigo do Nascimento Vitor Hugo dos Santos Derick Silva Paulo Andre de Oliveira 37 72 AR5 5 nbsp South Africa RSA Thando Dlodlo Simon Magakwe Clarence Munyai Akani Simbine 37 736 9 nbsp China CHN Su Bingtian Xu Zhouzheng Wu Zhiqiang Bie Ge 38 072 nbsp France FRA Amaury Golitin Jimmy Vicaut Meba Mickael Zeze Christophe Lemaitre DNF3 nbsp Netherlands NED Joris van Gool Taymir Burnet Hensley Paulina Churandy Martina DQ37 80 170 7References Edit 4 x 100 Metres Relay Men Round 1 Start list PDF IAAF 4 October 2019 Retrieved 6 October 2019 4x100 Metres Relay Men Records IAAF Retrieved 30 September 2019 Men s 4x100 Metres Relay Timetable iaaf org Retrieved 30 September 2019 Heats results PDF 4 x 100 Metres Relay Men Final Results PDF IAAF 5 October 2019 Retrieved 6 October 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 World Athletics Championships Men 27s 4 100 metres relay amp oldid 1168989179, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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