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Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

These are the official results of the men's 4 × 100 metres relay event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There were a total number of 25 nations competing.[1]

Official Video

Medalists edit

* Athletes who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Records edit

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in seconds) prior to the 1992 Summer Olympics.

World Record 37.50   Carl Lewis
  Andre Cason
  Dennis Mitchell
  Leroy Burrell
Tokyo (JPN) September 1, 1991
Olympic Record 37.83   Sam Graddy
  Ron Brown
  Calvin Smith
  Carl Lewis
Los Angeles (USA) August 11, 1984

The United States set a new world record in the final.

Final edit

  • Held on August 8, 1992
RANK NATION ATHLETES TIME
    United States (USA) Michael Marsh
Leroy Burrell
Dennis Mitchell
Carl Lewis
37.40
WR
    Nigeria (NGR) Oluyemi Kayode
Chidi Imoh
Olapade Adeniken
Davidson Ezinwa
37.98
    Cuba (CUB) Andrés Simón
Joel Lamela
Joel Isasi
Jorge Aguilera
38.00
4.   Great Britain (GBR) Marcus Adam
Tony Jarrett
John Regis
Linford Christie
38.08
5.   Unified Team (EUN) Pavel Galkin
Edvin Ivanov
Andrey Fedoriv
Vitaliy Savin
38.17
6.   Japan (JPN) Shinji Aoto
Hisatsugu Suzuki
Satoru Inoue
Tatsuo Sugimoto
38.77
7.   Austria (AUT) Christoph Pöstinger
Thomas Renner
Andreas Berger
Franz Ratzenberger
39.30
8.   Ivory Coast (CIV) Frank Waota
Jean-Olivier Zirignon
Gilles Bogui
Ouattara Lagazane
39.31

Semifinals edit

  • Heat 1
RANK NATION ATHLETES TIME
1.   United States (USA) Michael Marsh
Leroy Burrell
Dennis Mitchell
Carl Lewis
38.14
2.   Cuba (CUB) Andrés Simón
Joel Lamela
Joel Isasi
Jorge Aguilera
38.49
3.   Unified Team (EUN) Pavel Galkin
Edvin Ivanov
Andrey Fedoriv
Vitaliy Savin
38.69
4.   Japan (JPN) Shinji Aoto
Hisatsugu Suzuki
Satoru Inoue
Tatsuo Sugimoto
38.81
5.   France (FRA) Max Morinière
Daniel Sangouma
Gilles Quénéhervé
Bruno Marie-Rose
39.02
6.   Ghana (GHA) John Myles-Mills
Eric Akogyiram
Emmanuel Tuffour
Samuel Nelson Boateng
39.28
7.   Sierra Leone (SLE) Francis Keita
Denton Guy-Williams
Paul Parkinson
Sanusi Turay
40.46
  Mexico (MEX) Genaro Rojas
Eduardo Nava
Raymundo Escalante
Alejandro Cárdenas
DSQ
  • Heat 2
RANK NATION ATHLETES TIME
1.   Nigeria (NGR) Oluyemi Kayode
Chidi Imoh
Olapade Adeniken
Davidson Ezinwa
38.21
2.   Great Britain (GBR) Tony Jarrett
John Regis
Marcus Adam
Linford Christie
38.64
3.   Austria (AUT) Christoph Pöstinger
Thomas Renner
Andreas Berger
Franz Ratzenberger
39.34
4.   Ivory Coast (CIV) Frank Waota
Jean-Olivier Zirignon
Gilles Bogui
Ouattara Lagazane
39.46
5.   Spain (ESP) Javier Arqués
Enrique Talavera
Juan Trapero
Sergio López
39.62
6.   Thailand (THA) Kriengkrai Nalom
Seksarn Boonrat
Niti Piyapan
Visut Watanasin
39.73
7.   Togo (TOG) Kouami Aholou
Boevi Youlou Lawson
Kokou Franck Amegnigan
Kossi Akoto
39.84
  Canada (CAN) Ben Johnson
Glenroy Gilbert
Atlee Mahorn
Bruny Surin
DNF

Heats edit

First 3 teams of each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Heat Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 1   Cuba (CUB) Andrés Simón, Joel Lamela, Joel Isasi, Jorge Aguilera 38.81 Q
2 1   United States (USA) Michael Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell, James Jett 38.95 Q
3 4   Nigeria (NGR) Osmond Ezinwa, Chidi Imoh, Olapade Adeniken, Davidson Ezinwa 38.98 Q
4 1   Japan (JPN) Shinji Aoto, Hisatsugu Suzuki, Satoru Inoue, Tatsuo Sugimoto 39.16 Q
5 3   Canada (CAN) Ben Johnson, Glenroy Gilbert, Peter Ogilvie, Bruny Surin 39.34 Q
6 2   France (FRA) Max Morinière, Daniel Sangouma, Gilles Quénéhervé, Bruno Marie-Rose 39.49 Q
7 4   Spain (ESP) Javier Arqués, Enrique Talavera, Juan Trapero, Sergio López 39.60 Q
8 3   Great Britain (GBR) Tony Jarrett, Jason John, Marcus Adam, Linford Christie 39.73 Q
9 1   Mexico (MEX) Genaro Rojas, Eduardo Nava, Raymundo Escalante, Alejandro Cárdenas 39.77 q
10 1   Togo (TOG) Kouame Aholou, Boevi Youlou Lawson, Kokou Franck Amegnigan, Kossi Akoto 39.77 q
11 3   Austria (AUT) Christoph Pöstinger, Thomas Renner, Andreas Berger, Franz Ratzenberger 39.86 Q
12 4   Thailand (THA) Kriengkrai Narom, Seksarn Boonrat, Niti Piyapan, Visut Watanasin 39.91 Q
13 1   Ivory Coast (CIV) Frank Waota, Jean-Olivier Zirignon, Gilles Bogui, Ouattara Lagazane 40.02 q
14 2   Unified Team (EUN) Pavel Galkin, Edvin Ivanov, Andrey Fedoriv, Vitaliy Savin 40.07 Q
15 2   Sierra Leone (SLE) Francis Keita, Denton Guy-Williams, Paul Parkinson, Sanusi Turay 40.11 Q
16 3   Ghana (GHA) John Myles-Mills, Eric Akogyiram, Emmanuel Tuffour, Samuel Nelson Boateng 40.11 q
17 2   Senegal (SEN) Charles-Louis Seck, Amadou Mbaye, Seynou Loum, Oumar Loum 40.13
18 2   Portugal (POR) Luís Cunha, Pedro Curvelo, Luís Barroso, Pedro Agostinho 40.30
19 3   Virgin Islands (ISV) Derry Pemberton, Neville Hodge, Mitchell Peters, Wyndell Dickinson 40.48
20 3   The Gambia (GAM) Dawda Jallow, Momodou Sarr, Abdulieh Janneh, Lamin Marikong 40.98
21 4   San Marino (SMR) Nicola Selva, Manlio Molinari, Dominique Canti, Aldo Canti 42.08
22 4   Bangladesh (BAN) Golam Ambia, Mehdi Hasan, Shahanuddin Choudhury, Shah Jalal 42.18
1   Belize (BIZ) Emery Gill, Elston Shaw, Michael Joseph, John Palacio DQ
2   Republic of the Congo (CGO) Medard Makanga, Michael Dzong, Armand Biniakounou, David N'Koua DQ
4   Jamaica (JAM) Michael Green, Rudolph Mighty, Anthony Wallace, Ray Stewart DNF

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 22 August 2017.

External links edit

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These are the official results of the men s 4 100 metres relay event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona Spain There were a total number of 25 nations competing 1 Official Video Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Final 4 Semifinals 5 Heats 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksMedalists editGold Silver Bronze nbsp United States USA Michael MarshLeroy BurrellDennis MitchellCarl LewisJames Jett nbsp Nigeria NGR Oluyemi KayodeChidi ImohOlapade AdenikenDavidson EzinwaOsmond Ezinwa nbsp Cuba CUB Andres SimonJoel LamelaJoel IsasiJorge Aguilera Athletes who participated in the heats only and received medals Records editThese were the standing world and Olympic records in seconds prior to the 1992 Summer Olympics World Record 37 50 nbsp Carl Lewis nbsp Andre Cason nbsp Dennis Mitchell nbsp Leroy Burrell Tokyo JPN September 1 1991 Olympic Record 37 83 nbsp Sam Graddy nbsp Ron Brown nbsp Calvin Smith nbsp Carl Lewis Los Angeles USA August 11 1984 The United States set a new world record in the final Final editHeld on August 8 1992 RANK NATION ATHLETES TIME nbsp nbsp United States USA Michael Marsh Leroy Burrell Dennis Mitchell Carl Lewis 37 40 WR nbsp nbsp Nigeria NGR Oluyemi Kayode Chidi Imoh Olapade Adeniken Davidson Ezinwa 37 98 nbsp nbsp Cuba CUB Andres Simon Joel Lamela Joel Isasi Jorge Aguilera 38 00 4 nbsp Great Britain GBR Marcus Adam Tony Jarrett John Regis Linford Christie 38 08 5 nbsp Unified Team EUN Pavel Galkin Edvin Ivanov Andrey Fedoriv Vitaliy Savin 38 17 6 nbsp Japan JPN Shinji Aoto Hisatsugu Suzuki Satoru Inoue Tatsuo Sugimoto 38 77 7 nbsp Austria AUT Christoph Postinger Thomas Renner Andreas Berger Franz Ratzenberger 39 30 8 nbsp Ivory Coast CIV Frank Waota Jean Olivier Zirignon Gilles Bogui Ouattara Lagazane 39 31Semifinals editHeat 1 RANK NATION ATHLETES TIME 1 nbsp United States USA Michael Marsh Leroy Burrell Dennis Mitchell Carl Lewis 38 14 2 nbsp Cuba CUB Andres Simon Joel Lamela Joel Isasi Jorge Aguilera 38 49 3 nbsp Unified Team EUN Pavel Galkin Edvin Ivanov Andrey Fedoriv Vitaliy Savin 38 69 4 nbsp Japan JPN Shinji Aoto Hisatsugu Suzuki Satoru Inoue Tatsuo Sugimoto 38 81 5 nbsp France FRA Max Moriniere Daniel Sangouma Gilles Queneherve Bruno Marie Rose 39 02 6 nbsp Ghana GHA John Myles Mills Eric Akogyiram Emmanuel Tuffour Samuel Nelson Boateng 39 28 7 nbsp Sierra Leone SLE Francis Keita Denton Guy Williams Paul Parkinson Sanusi Turay 40 46 nbsp Mexico MEX Genaro Rojas Eduardo Nava Raymundo Escalante Alejandro Cardenas DSQ Heat 2 RANK NATION ATHLETES TIME 1 nbsp Nigeria NGR Oluyemi Kayode Chidi Imoh Olapade Adeniken Davidson Ezinwa 38 21 2 nbsp Great Britain GBR Tony Jarrett John Regis Marcus Adam Linford Christie 38 64 3 nbsp Austria AUT Christoph Postinger Thomas Renner Andreas Berger Franz Ratzenberger 39 34 4 nbsp Ivory Coast CIV Frank Waota Jean Olivier Zirignon Gilles Bogui Ouattara Lagazane 39 46 5 nbsp Spain ESP Javier Arques Enrique Talavera Juan Trapero Sergio Lopez 39 62 6 nbsp Thailand THA Kriengkrai Nalom Seksarn Boonrat Niti Piyapan Visut Watanasin 39 73 7 nbsp Togo TOG Kouami Aholou Boevi Youlou Lawson Kokou Franck Amegnigan Kossi Akoto 39 84 nbsp Canada CAN Ben Johnson Glenroy Gilbert Atlee Mahorn Bruny Surin DNFHeats editFirst 3 teams of each heat Q and the next 4 fastest q qualified for the final Rank Heat Nation Athletes Time Notes 1 1 nbsp Cuba CUB Andres Simon Joel Lamela Joel Isasi Jorge Aguilera 38 81 Q 2 1 nbsp United States USA Michael Marsh Leroy Burrell Dennis Mitchell James Jett 38 95 Q 3 4 nbsp Nigeria NGR Osmond Ezinwa Chidi Imoh Olapade Adeniken Davidson Ezinwa 38 98 Q 4 1 nbsp Japan JPN Shinji Aoto Hisatsugu Suzuki Satoru Inoue Tatsuo Sugimoto 39 16 Q 5 3 nbsp Canada CAN Ben Johnson Glenroy Gilbert Peter Ogilvie Bruny Surin 39 34 Q 6 2 nbsp France FRA Max Moriniere Daniel Sangouma Gilles Queneherve Bruno Marie Rose 39 49 Q 7 4 nbsp Spain ESP Javier Arques Enrique Talavera Juan Trapero Sergio Lopez 39 60 Q 8 3 nbsp Great Britain GBR Tony Jarrett Jason John Marcus Adam Linford Christie 39 73 Q 9 1 nbsp Mexico MEX Genaro Rojas Eduardo Nava Raymundo Escalante Alejandro Cardenas 39 77 q 10 1 nbsp Togo TOG Kouame Aholou Boevi Youlou Lawson Kokou Franck Amegnigan Kossi Akoto 39 77 q 11 3 nbsp Austria AUT Christoph Postinger Thomas Renner Andreas Berger Franz Ratzenberger 39 86 Q 12 4 nbsp Thailand THA Kriengkrai Narom Seksarn Boonrat Niti Piyapan Visut Watanasin 39 91 Q 13 1 nbsp Ivory Coast CIV Frank Waota Jean Olivier Zirignon Gilles Bogui Ouattara Lagazane 40 02 q 14 2 nbsp Unified Team EUN Pavel Galkin Edvin Ivanov Andrey Fedoriv Vitaliy Savin 40 07 Q 15 2 nbsp Sierra Leone SLE Francis Keita Denton Guy Williams Paul Parkinson Sanusi Turay 40 11 Q 16 3 nbsp Ghana GHA John Myles Mills Eric Akogyiram Emmanuel Tuffour Samuel Nelson Boateng 40 11 q 17 2 nbsp Senegal SEN Charles Louis Seck Amadou Mbaye Seynou Loum Oumar Loum 40 13 18 2 nbsp Portugal POR Luis Cunha Pedro Curvelo Luis Barroso Pedro Agostinho 40 30 19 3 nbsp Virgin Islands ISV Derry Pemberton Neville Hodge Mitchell Peters Wyndell Dickinson 40 48 20 3 nbsp The Gambia GAM Dawda Jallow Momodou Sarr Abdulieh Janneh Lamin Marikong 40 98 21 4 nbsp San Marino SMR Nicola Selva Manlio Molinari Dominique Canti Aldo Canti 42 08 22 4 nbsp Bangladesh BAN Golam Ambia Mehdi Hasan Shahanuddin Choudhury Shah Jalal 42 18 1 nbsp Belize BIZ Emery Gill Elston Shaw Michael Joseph John Palacio DQ 2 nbsp Republic of the Congo CGO Medard Makanga Michael Dzong Armand Biniakounou David N Koua DQ 4 nbsp Jamaica JAM Michael Green Rudolph Mighty Anthony Wallace Ray Stewart DNFSee also edit1990 Men s European Championships 4 100 m Relay Split 1991 Men s World Championships 4 100 m Relay Tokyo 1993 Men s World Championships 4 100 m Relay Stuttgart 1994 Men s European Championships 4 100 m Relay Helsinki References edit Athletics at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games Men s 4 100 metres Relay sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 22 August 2017 External links editOfficial 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