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4 × 200 metres relay

The 4 × 200 metres relay is an athletics track event in which teams comprise four runners who each complete 200 metres or half a lap on a standard 400 metre track. The event is a world record eligible event, but is not a standard event at most professional or collegiate track meets, mainly being found at the high school level, though certain leagues regularly conduct this event as part of their program.

Description edit

There are multiple formats under which the race can be conducted.

  • If the track is marked for a four-turn stagger format, the runners can stay in their lanes throughout the race. In this case the outer lanes could appear to start 2/3 of the way through the first turn. The markings for such a special zone should be colored red, though many tracks deviate from the standard marking colors.
  • On a conventionally marked track, the race can be run starting at the normal 400 metre (and 4 × 100m relay) start line. As a two-turn stagger, the first exchange would take place in the standard second passing zone of the 4 × 100m relay, the second pass taking place in the normal (lane one, extended) 4 × 400m relay zone. After that exchange, the runner would break into lane one and make a third exchange in lane one of the second standard 4 × 100m relay zone.
  • Indoors, the event is popular because each leg is one lap of a standard 200m indoor track.

World record edit

The men's world record was set in 2014 at the inaugural IAAF World Relay Championships in Nassau, Bahamas. The record was set by a Jamaican team consisting of Nickel Ashmeade, Warren Weir, Jermaine Brown and Yohan Blake in a time of 1:18.63.[1] The women's world record is 1:27.46, set by a squad called Team USA "Blue" LaTasha Jenkins, LaTasha Colander-Richardson, Nanceen Perry, and Marion Jones on April 29, 2000, at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2]

European record edit

All-time top 25 edit

Men edit

  • Updated March 2020.[4]
Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref
1 1:18.63 Nickel Ashmeade, Warren Weir, Jermaine Brown, Yohan Blake   Jamaica 24 May 2014 Nassau [5]
2 1:18.68 Santa Monica Track Club
Michael Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Floyd Heard, Carl Lewis
  United States 17 April 1994 Walnut [6]
3 1:19.10 World All Stars
Jon Drummond
Dennis Mitchell
Bryan Bridgewater
John Regis

  United States
  United States
  United States
  Great Britain
17 April 1994 Walnut [7]
4 1:19.11 Santa Monica Track Club
Michael Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Floyd Heard, Carl Lewis
  United States 25 April 1992 Philadelphia [8]
5 1:19.20 Gavin Smellie, Brendon Rodney, Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown   Canada 2 April 2016 Gainesville [9]
6 1:19.38 Santa Monica Track Club
Danny Everett, Leroy Burrell, Floyd Heard, Carl Lewis
  United States 23 August 1989 Koblenz [10]
7 1:19.39 Jon Drummond, Shawn Crawford, Bernard Williams, Maurice Greene   United States 28 April 2001 Philadelphia [11]
8 1:19.42 Gavin Smellie, Brendon Rodney, Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown   Canada 23 April 2017 Nassau [12]
9 1:19.45 Santa Monica Track Club
Joe DeLoach, Leroy Burrell, Carl Lewis, Floyd Heard
  United States 27 April 1991 Philadelphia [13]
10 1:19.47 Kenny Brokenburr, Alvin Harrison, Maurice Greene, Michael Johnson   United States 24 April 1999 Philadelphia [14]
11 1:19.62 Shawn Crawford, Mickey Grimes, Darvis Patton, Justin Gatlin   United States 24 April 2004 Philadelphia [15]
12 1:19.67 Texas Christian University
Lindel Frater
Ricardo Williams
Darvis Patton
Kim Collins

  Jamaica
  Jamaica
  United States
  Saint Kitts and Nevis
29 April 2000 Philadelphia [16]
13 1:19.71 Texas Christian University
Lindel Frater
Steve Slowly
Darvis Patton
Kim Collins

  Jamaica
  Jamaica
  United States
  Saint Kitts and Nevis
27 April 2001 Philadelphia [17]
14 1:19.73 Christopher Belcher, Bryce Robinson, Vernon Norwood, Remontay McClain   United States 12 May 2019 Yokohama [18]
15 1:19.85 Nike International
Maurice Greene, Allen Johnson, Alvin Harrison, Michael Johnson

  United States
25 April 1998 Philadelphia [19]
16 1:19.88 Austin All-Stars
Obadele Thompson
Rodrigue Nordin
Vincent Henderson
Rohsaan Griffin

  Barbados
  France
  United States
  United States
3 April 1999 Austin [20]
Noah Lyles, Jarrion Lawson, Isiah Young, Ameer Webb   United States 23 April 2017 Nassau [21]
18 1:19.91 Hudson Smith International
Curtis Perry
Jon Drummond
Ato Boldon
Maurice Greene

  United States
  United States
  Trinidad and Tobago
  United States
3 April 1999 Austin [22]
Bolade Ajomale, Brendon Rodney, Andre De Grasse, Aaron Brown   Canada 1 April 2017 Gainesville [23]
20 1:19.92 Nike International
Kenny Brokenburr, Bryan Howard, Rohsaan Griffin, Maurice Greene
  United States 29 April 2000 Philadelphia [24]
21 1:19.99 Texas Christian University
Lindel Frater
Steve Slowly
Darvis Patton
Kim Collins

  Jamaica
  Jamaica
  United States
  Saint Kitts and Nevis
28 April 2001 Philadelphia [25]
22 1:20.07 University of Technology Jamaica
Dantago Gurirab
Julian Forte
Andrew Fisher
Ronald Levy

  Namibia
  Jamaica
  Jamaica
  Jamaica
26 April 2014 Philadelphia [26]
23 1:20.12 Christopher Belcher, Bryce Robinson, Vernon Norwood, Remontay McClain   United States 12 May 2019 Yokohama [27]
24 1:20.15 Rasheed Dwyer, Jermaine Brown, Jason Livermore, Warren Weir   Jamaica 24 May 2014 Nassau [28]
25 1:20.17 Gavin Smellie, Aaron Brown, Brendon Rodney, Andre De Grasse   Canada 30 Mar 2019 Gainesville

A USA team of Shawn Crawford, Ramon Clay, Darvis Patton and Justin Gatlin ran 1:19.16 at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia on 26 April 2003 but the performance was annulled due to the use of performance enhancing drugs by Ramon Clay


Women edit

  • Updated April 2023.[29]
Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref
1 1:27.46 LaTasha Jenkins, LaTasha Colander-Richardson, Nanceen Perry
Marion Jones
  United States 29 April 2000 Philadelphia [30]
2 1:28.05 University of Texas
Rhasidat Adeleke
Julien Alfred
Kevona Davis
Lanae Thomas

  Ireland
  Saint Lucia
  Jamaica
  United States
1 April 2023 Austin [31]
3 1:28.15 Marlies Göhr, Romy Schneider-Müller, Bärbel Eckert-Wöckel
Marita Koch
  East Germany 9 August 1980 Jena
4 1:28.77 Tumbleweed Track Club
Desiree Henry
Anyika Onuora
Tianna Bartoletta
Dafne Schippers

  United Kingdom
  United Kingdom
  United States
  Netherlands
1 April 2017 Gainesville [32]
Pure Athletics
Kelly Ann Baptiste
Shakima Wimbley
Tori Bowie
Samantha Henry-Robinson

  Trinidad and Tobago
  United States
  United States
  Jamaica
31 March 2018 Gainesville [33]
6 1:28.78 University of Oregon
Makenzie Dunmore, Hannah Cunliffe, Deajah Stevens, Ariana Washington
  United States 1 April 2017 Gainesville [34]
7 1:29.03 University of Texas
Rhasidat Adeleke
Kynnedy Flannel
Julien Alfred
Kevona Davis
  Ireland
  United States
  Saint Lucia
  United States
26 March 2022 Austin [35]
8 1:29.04 Jura Levy, Shericka Jackson, Shashalee Forbes, Elaine Thompson   Jamaica 22 April 2017 Nassau [36]
9 1:29.25 Pure Athletics
Kelly Ann Baptiste
Shakima Wimbley
Desirèe Henry
Shaunae Miller-Uibo

  Trinidad and Tobago
  United States
  Great Britain
  Bahamas
30 March 2019 Gainesville [37]
10 1:29.42 Texas A&M University
Jeneba Tarmoh, Gabby Mayo, Jessica Beard, Porscha Lucas
  United States 24 April 2010 Philadelphia [38]
11 1:29.45 Shalonda Solomon, Tawanna Meadows, Bianca Knight, Kimberlyn Duncan   United States 25 May 2014 Nassau [39]
12 1:29.61 Desiree Henry, Anyika Onuora, Bianca Williams, Asha Philip   Great Britain 25 May 2014 Nassau [40]
13 1:29.64[a] Nike International
Tameka Roberts, Inger Miller, Nicole Green, Marion Jones
  United States 25 April 1998 Philadelphia [41]
14 1:29.71 Pure Athletics
Hanna-Maari Latvala
Shaunae Miller
Kelly Ann Baptiste
Tori Bowie

  Finland
  Bahamas
  Trinidad and Tobago
  United States
1 April 2017 Gainesville [42]
15 1:29.78 Louisiana State University
Nadia Davy
Monique Hall
Stephanie Durst
Muna Lee

  Jamaica
  United States
  United States
  United States
26 April 2003 Philadelphia [43]
16 1:29.86 Empire Athletics
Shalonda Solomon, Francena McCorory, Charonda Williams, Felicia Brown
  United States 1 April 2017 Gainesville [44]
17 1:29.89 Texas A&M University
Diamond Spaulding
Brenessa Thompson
Jaevin Reed
Danyel White

  United States
  Guyana
  United States
  United States
1 April 2017 Austin [45]
18 1:29.96 Texas A&M University
LaKeidra Stewart, Ashley Collier, Jessica Beard, Dominique Duncan[b]
  United States 30 April 2011 Philadelphia [46]
19 1:29.98 Texas A&M University
Ashton Purvis, Ashley Collier, Olivia Ekpone[c], Kamaria Brown
  United States 27 April 2013 Philadelphia [47]
20 1:30.01 Angela Daigle, Debbie Dunn, Julian Clay, Shaunta Pelham   United States 24 April 2004 Philadelphia [48]
Louisiana State University
Cassandra Tate
Semoy Hackett
Rebecca Alexander
Kimberlyn Duncan

  United States
  Trinidad and Tobago
  United States
  United States
31 March 2012 Austin, Texas [49]
22 1:30.04 Simone Facey, Sheri-Ann Brooks, Anneisha McLaughlin, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce   Jamaica 25 May 2014 Nassau [50]
23 1:30.07 Louisiana State University
Nadia Davy
Monique Hall
Stephanie Durst
Muna Lee

  United States
  Nigeria
  United States
  United States
5 April 2003 Austin, Texas [51]
24 1:30.20 Nike International
Celena Mondie-Milner, Nicole Green, Chryste Gaines, Inger Miller
  United States 26 April 1997 Philadelphia [52]
25 1:30.21 Texas A&M University
Ashton Purvis, Shamier Little, Olivia Ekpone, Kamaria Brown
  United States 26 April 2014 Philadelphia [53]

Notes edit

  1. ^ World Athletics report this as 1:29.24, however, contemporary newspapers and www.pennrelaysonline.com show 1:29.64
  2. ^ Duncan transferred from USA to NGR in 2014
  3. ^ Ekpone transferred from USA to NGR in 2015

References edit

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External links edit

  • IAAF list of 4x200-metres-relay records in XML

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The 4 200 metres relay is an athletics track event in which teams comprise four runners who each complete 200 metres or half a lap on a standard 400 metre track The event is a world record eligible event but is not a standard event at most professional or collegiate track meets mainly being found at the high school level though certain leagues regularly conduct this event as part of their program Contents 1 Description 2 World record 3 European record 4 All time top 25 4 1 Men 4 2 Women 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksDescription editThere are multiple formats under which the race can be conducted If the track is marked for a four turn stagger format the runners can stay in their lanes throughout the race In this case the outer lanes could appear to start 2 3 of the way through the first turn The markings for such a special zone should be colored red though many tracks deviate from the standard marking colors On a conventionally marked track the race can be run starting at the normal 400 metre and 4 100m relay start line As a two turn stagger the first exchange would take place in the standard second passing zone of the 4 100m relay the second pass taking place in the normal lane one extended 4 400m relay zone After that exchange the runner would break into lane one and make a third exchange in lane one of the second standard 4 100m relay zone Indoors the event is popular because each leg is one lap of a standard 200m indoor track World record editSee also Men s 4 x 200 metres relay world record progression The men s world record was set in 2014 at the inaugural IAAF World Relay Championships in Nassau Bahamas The record was set by a Jamaican team consisting of Nickel Ashmeade Warren Weir Jermaine Brown and Yohan Blake in a time of 1 18 63 1 The women s world record is 1 27 46 set by a squad called Team USA Blue LaTasha Jenkins LaTasha Colander Richardson Nanceen Perry and Marion Jones on April 29 2000 at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 2 European record editSee also List of European records in athletics Men nbsp Italy 1 21 10 Stefano Tilli Carlo Simionato Giovanni Bongiorni Pietro Mennea nbsp Cagliari 29 September 1983 3 Women nbsp East Germany 1 28 15 Marlies Gohr Romy Schneider Muller Barbel Eckert Wockel Marita Koch nbsp Jena 9 August 1980All time top 25 editMen edit Updated March 2020 4 Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref1 1 18 63 Nickel Ashmeade Warren Weir Jermaine Brown Yohan Blake nbsp Jamaica 24 May 2014 Nassau 5 2 1 18 68 Santa Monica Track ClubMichael Marsh Leroy Burrell Floyd Heard Carl Lewis nbsp United States 17 April 1994 Walnut 6 3 1 19 10 World All StarsJon DrummondDennis MitchellBryan BridgewaterJohn Regis nbsp United States nbsp United States nbsp United States nbsp Great Britain 17 April 1994 Walnut 7 4 1 19 11 Santa Monica Track ClubMichael Marsh Leroy Burrell Floyd Heard Carl Lewis nbsp United States 25 April 1992 Philadelphia 8 5 1 19 20 Gavin Smellie Brendon Rodney Andre De Grasse Aaron Brown nbsp Canada 2 April 2016 Gainesville 9 6 1 19 38 Santa Monica Track ClubDanny Everett Leroy Burrell Floyd Heard Carl Lewis nbsp United States 23 August 1989 Koblenz 10 7 1 19 39 Jon Drummond Shawn Crawford Bernard Williams Maurice Greene nbsp United States 28 April 2001 Philadelphia 11 8 1 19 42 Gavin Smellie Brendon Rodney Andre De Grasse Aaron Brown nbsp Canada 23 April 2017 Nassau 12 9 1 19 45 Santa Monica Track ClubJoe DeLoach Leroy Burrell Carl Lewis Floyd Heard nbsp United States 27 April 1991 Philadelphia 13 10 1 19 47 Kenny Brokenburr Alvin Harrison Maurice Greene Michael Johnson nbsp United States 24 April 1999 Philadelphia 14 11 1 19 62 Shawn Crawford Mickey Grimes Darvis Patton Justin Gatlin nbsp United States 24 April 2004 Philadelphia 15 12 1 19 67 Texas Christian UniversityLindel FraterRicardo WilliamsDarvis PattonKim Collins nbsp Jamaica nbsp Jamaica nbsp United States nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 29 April 2000 Philadelphia 16 13 1 19 71 Texas Christian UniversityLindel FraterSteve SlowlyDarvis PattonKim Collins nbsp Jamaica nbsp Jamaica nbsp United States nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 27 April 2001 Philadelphia 17 14 1 19 73 Christopher Belcher Bryce Robinson Vernon Norwood Remontay McClain nbsp United States 12 May 2019 Yokohama 18 15 1 19 85 Nike InternationalMaurice Greene Allen Johnson Alvin Harrison Michael Johnson nbsp United States 25 April 1998 Philadelphia 19 16 1 19 88 Austin All StarsObadele ThompsonRodrigue NordinVincent HendersonRohsaan Griffin nbsp Barbados nbsp France nbsp United States nbsp United States 3 April 1999 Austin 20 Noah Lyles Jarrion Lawson Isiah Young Ameer Webb nbsp United States 23 April 2017 Nassau 21 18 1 19 91 Hudson Smith InternationalCurtis PerryJon DrummondAto BoldonMaurice Greene nbsp United States nbsp United States nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp United States 3 April 1999 Austin 22 Bolade Ajomale Brendon Rodney Andre De Grasse Aaron Brown nbsp Canada 1 April 2017 Gainesville 23 20 1 19 92 Nike InternationalKenny Brokenburr Bryan Howard Rohsaan Griffin Maurice Greene nbsp United States 29 April 2000 Philadelphia 24 21 1 19 99 Texas Christian UniversityLindel FraterSteve SlowlyDarvis PattonKim Collins nbsp Jamaica nbsp Jamaica nbsp United States nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 28 April 2001 Philadelphia 25 22 1 20 07 University of Technology JamaicaDantago GurirabJulian ForteAndrew FisherRonald Levy nbsp Namibia nbsp Jamaica nbsp Jamaica nbsp Jamaica 26 April 2014 Philadelphia 26 23 1 20 12 Christopher Belcher Bryce Robinson Vernon Norwood Remontay McClain nbsp United States 12 May 2019 Yokohama 27 24 1 20 15 Rasheed Dwyer Jermaine Brown Jason Livermore Warren Weir nbsp Jamaica 24 May 2014 Nassau 28 25 1 20 17 Gavin Smellie Aaron Brown Brendon Rodney Andre De Grasse nbsp Canada 30 Mar 2019 GainesvilleA USA team of Shawn Crawford Ramon Clay Darvis Patton and Justin Gatlin ran 1 19 16 at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia on 26 April 2003 but the performance was annulled due to the use of performance enhancing drugs by Ramon Clay Women edit Updated April 2023 29 Rank Time Team Nation Date Place Ref1 1 27 46 LaTasha Jenkins LaTasha Colander Richardson Nanceen PerryMarion Jones nbsp United States 29 April 2000 Philadelphia 30 2 1 28 05 University of TexasRhasidat AdelekeJulien AlfredKevona DavisLanae Thomas nbsp Ireland nbsp Saint Lucia nbsp Jamaica nbsp United States 1 April 2023 Austin 31 3 1 28 15 Marlies Gohr Romy Schneider Muller Barbel Eckert WockelMarita Koch nbsp East Germany 9 August 1980 Jena4 1 28 77 Tumbleweed Track ClubDesiree HenryAnyika OnuoraTianna BartolettaDafne Schippers nbsp United Kingdom nbsp United Kingdom nbsp United States nbsp Netherlands 1 April 2017 Gainesville 32 Pure AthleticsKelly Ann BaptisteShakima WimbleyTori BowieSamantha Henry Robinson nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp United States nbsp United States nbsp Jamaica 31 March 2018 Gainesville 33 6 1 28 78 University of OregonMakenzie Dunmore Hannah Cunliffe Deajah Stevens Ariana Washington nbsp United States 1 April 2017 Gainesville 34 7 1 29 03 University of TexasRhasidat AdelekeKynnedy FlannelJulien AlfredKevona Davis nbsp Ireland nbsp United States nbsp Saint Lucia nbsp United States 26 March 2022 Austin 35 8 1 29 04 Jura Levy Shericka Jackson Shashalee Forbes Elaine Thompson nbsp Jamaica 22 April 2017 Nassau 36 9 1 29 25 Pure AthleticsKelly Ann BaptisteShakima WimbleyDesiree HenryShaunae Miller Uibo nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp United States nbsp Great Britain nbsp Bahamas 30 March 2019 Gainesville 37 10 1 29 42 Texas A amp M UniversityJeneba Tarmoh Gabby Mayo Jessica Beard Porscha Lucas nbsp United States 24 April 2010 Philadelphia 38 11 1 29 45 Shalonda Solomon Tawanna Meadows Bianca Knight Kimberlyn Duncan nbsp United States 25 May 2014 Nassau 39 12 1 29 61 Desiree Henry Anyika Onuora Bianca Williams Asha Philip nbsp Great Britain 25 May 2014 Nassau 40 13 1 29 64 a Nike InternationalTameka Roberts Inger Miller Nicole Green Marion Jones nbsp United States 25 April 1998 Philadelphia 41 14 1 29 71 Pure AthleticsHanna Maari LatvalaShaunae MillerKelly Ann BaptisteTori Bowie nbsp Finland nbsp Bahamas nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp United States 1 April 2017 Gainesville 42 15 1 29 78 Louisiana State UniversityNadia DavyMonique HallStephanie DurstMuna Lee nbsp Jamaica nbsp United States nbsp United States nbsp United States 26 April 2003 Philadelphia 43 16 1 29 86 Empire AthleticsShalonda Solomon Francena McCorory Charonda Williams Felicia Brown nbsp United States 1 April 2017 Gainesville 44 17 1 29 89 Texas A amp M UniversityDiamond SpauldingBrenessa ThompsonJaevin ReedDanyel White nbsp United States nbsp Guyana nbsp United States nbsp United States 1 April 2017 Austin 45 18 1 29 96 Texas A amp M UniversityLaKeidra Stewart Ashley Collier Jessica Beard Dominique Duncan b nbsp United States 30 April 2011 Philadelphia 46 19 1 29 98 Texas A amp M UniversityAshton Purvis Ashley Collier Olivia Ekpone c Kamaria Brown nbsp United States 27 April 2013 Philadelphia 47 20 1 30 01 Angela Daigle Debbie Dunn Julian Clay Shaunta Pelham nbsp United States 24 April 2004 Philadelphia 48 Louisiana State UniversityCassandra TateSemoy HackettRebecca AlexanderKimberlyn Duncan nbsp United States nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp United States nbsp United States 31 March 2012 Austin Texas 49 22 1 30 04 Simone Facey Sheri Ann Brooks Anneisha McLaughlin Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce nbsp Jamaica 25 May 2014 Nassau 50 23 1 30 07 Louisiana State UniversityNadia DavyMonique HallStephanie DurstMuna Lee nbsp United States nbsp Nigeria nbsp United States nbsp United States 5 April 2003 Austin Texas 51 24 1 30 20 Nike InternationalCelena Mondie Milner Nicole Green Chryste Gaines Inger Miller nbsp United States 26 April 1997 Philadelphia 52 25 1 30 21 Texas A amp M UniversityAshton Purvis Shamier Little Olivia Ekpone Kamaria Brown nbsp United States 26 April 2014 Philadelphia 53 Notes edit World Athletics report this as 1 29 24 however contemporary newspapers and www pennrelaysonline com show 1 29 64 Duncan transferred from USA to NGR in 2014 Ekpone transferred from USA to NGR in 2015References edit New relay world record for Jamaica BBC Sport Relay Team Comes Together In Record Time Washington Post 30 April 2000 Retrieved 27 February 2020 Area Outdoor Records Men EUROPE iaaf org Retrieved 4 July 2012 All time men s best 4 200m Relay IAAF 8 March 2020 Retrieved 8 March 2020 Simon Hart 25 May 2014 Jamaica men break 4x200 metre relay record at IAAF World Relays in Nassau and without Usain Bolt The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 14 April 2017 World Record Relay Santa Monica 1 18 68 Track and Field News June 1994 Archived from the original on 28 February 2020 Retrieved 28 February 2020 World Record Relay Santa Monica 1 18 68 Track and Field News June 1994 Archived from the original on 28 February 2020 Retrieved 28 February 2020 Carl amp Co are like a Broken Record Sports Illustrated 4 May 1992 Retrieved 28 February 2020 De Grasse goes sub 10 in Florida IAAF 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