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Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay

These are the official results of the men's 4 × 400 metres relay event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There were a total number of 24 nations competing, with three qualifying heats.[1]

Official Video Highlights

Medalists edit

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

Records edit

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

World Record
and
Olympic Record
2:56.16(*)   Vincent Matthews
  Ron Freeman
  Larry James
  Lee Evans
Mexico City (MEX) October 20, 1968
2:56.16   Danny Everett
  Steve Lewis
  Kevin Robinzine
  Butch Reynolds
Seoul (KOR) October 1, 1988

(*) Altitude over 1000 metres

The following Olympic records were set during this competition. The United States set a new world record with 2:55.74 in the final.

Date Athlete Time OR WR
August 8, 1992   Andrew Valmon
  Quincy Watts
  Michael Johnson
  Steve Lewis
2:55.74 OR WR

Summary edit

Coming out of the start in the final, Lázaro Martínez for Cuba began to pull away from Samson Kitur for Kenya to the inside. Similarly American Andrew Valmon gained on Udeme Ekpeyong for Nigeria to his outside. Coming off the turn, Valmon had the lead and further separated from a slowing Martínez. Kitur and GBR's Roger Black closed to tighten the battle for second. Kenya passed second as Abednego Matilu led the group through the turn. But American Gold medalist Quincy Watts was long gone with a 10-metre lead by the break. Down the backstretch, GBR's David Grindley was able to pass Matilu on the inside followed by Cuba's Héctor Herrera on the outside. At the 200 metre start line, halfway through the lap, Matilu just stopped like he had finished a 200-metre interval, taking Kenya out of the race. Watts padded another 5 metres to the American lead, passing to future world record holder Michael Johnson. Watts' 43.1 split was at the time the fastest relay split in history, and today still ranks tied for #4. Grindley held a metre lead into the handoff to Kriss Akabusi. Johnson had suffered from food poisoning in Barcelona, which took him out of the 200 metres competition just a few days earlier. Here Johnson appeared healthy, extending the American lead to over 20 metres. Behind him, Cuban Norberto Téllez moved onto Akabusi's shoulder, ready to pounce coming off the final turn, but Akabusi held him off. Johnson passed off to 1988 gold medalist, world junior record holder Steve Lewis two and a half seconds before Akabusi passed to John Regis and Téllez to Roberto Hernández. The more experienced Hernández pounced on 200 metre runner Regis through the first turn. USA had a half a straightaway lead to take the gold unchallenged. Their new world record time flashed on the scoreboard around the stadium for almost 4 seconds before Hernández and Regis arrived.

Final edit

  • Held on August 8, 1992
RANK NATION FINAL TIME
    United States (USA) Andrew Valmon
Quincy Watts
Michael Johnson
Steve Lewis
2:55.74    
    Cuba (CUB) Lázaro Martínez
Héctor Herrera
Norberto Téllez
Roberto Hernández
2:59.51
    Great Britain (GBR) Roger Black
David Grindley
Kriss Akabusi
John Regis
2:59.73
4.   Brazil (BRA) Robson Caetano
Ediélson Rocha Tenório
Sérgio Matias de Menezes
Sidney Telles de Souza
3:01.61
5.   Nigeria (NGR) Udeme Ekpeyong
Emmanuel Okoli
Hassan Bosso
Sunday Bada
3:01.71
6.   Italy (ITA) Alessandro Aimar
Marco Vaccari
Fabio Grossi
Andrea Nuti
3:02.18
7.   Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) Alvin Daniel
Patrick Delice
Neil de Silva
Ian Morris
3:03.31
  Kenya (KEN) Samson Kitur
Abednego Matilu
Simeon Kipkemboi
Simon Kemboi
DNF

Heats edit

RANK NATION HEAT 1 TIME
1.   Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) Patrick Delice
Alvin Daniel
Neil de Silva
Ian Morris
3:01.05
(NR)
2.   Great Britain (GBR) Mark Richardson
Kriss Akabusi
Roger Black
Du'aine Ladejo
3:01.20
3.   Japan (JPN) Masayoshi Kan
Susumu Takano
Yoshihiko Saito
Takahiro Watanabe
3:01.35
4.   France (FRA) Jean-Louis Rapnouil
Yann Quentrec
Stéphane Caristan
Stéphane Diagana
3:04.25
5.   Canada (CAN) Mark Jackson
Anthony Wilson
Mark Graham
Frederick Williams
3:04.69
6.   Thailand (THA) Athiaporn Koonjarthong
Yuthana Thonglek
Sarapong Kumsup
Aktawat Sakoolchan
3:08.00
7.   Portugal (POR) José Mendes
Pedro Rodrigues
Alvaro Silva
Paulo Curvelo
3:10.11
8.   Zaire (ZAI) Ilunga Kafila
Luasa Batungile
Kaleka Mutoke
Shintu Kibambe
3:21.91


RANK NATION HEAT 2 TIME
1.   Cuba (CUB) Lázaro Martínez
Héctor Herrera
Norberto Téllez
Roberto Hernández
2:59.13
2.   United States (USA) Darnell Hall
Michael Johnson
Charles Jenkins
Quincy Watts
2:59.14
3.   Kenya (KEN) David Kitur
Samson Kitur
Simeon Kipkemboi
Simon Kemboi
2:59.63
4.   Nigeria (NGR) Udeme Ekpeyong
Emmanuel Okoli
Hassan Bosso
Sunday Bada
3:00.39
5.   Unified Team (EUN) Dmitry Kosov
Dmitry Kliger
Dmitry Golovastov
Oleg Tverdokhleb
3:05.59
6.   Mexico (MEX) Raymundo Escalante
Eduardo Nava
Luis Karin Toledo
Juan Jesús Gutiérrez
3:05.75
7.   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN) Lenford O'Garro
Michael Williams
Eversley Linley
Eswort Coombs
3:10.21
  Barbados (BAR) Seibert Straughn
Roger Jordan
Edsel Chase
Stevon Roberts
DSQ


RANK NATION HEAT 3 TIME
1.   Brazil (BRA) Eronilde de Araujo
Ediélson Rocha
Sergio Matias de Menezes
Sidney Telles de Souza
3:01.38
2.   Italy (ITA) Alessandro Aimar
Marco Vaccari
Fabio Grossi
Andrea Nuti
3:02.09
3.   Morocco (MAR) Abdelali Kasbane
Abdel Ghani Guériguer
Bouchaib Belkaid
Benyounes Lahlou
3:02.28
4.   Spain (ESP) Antonio Sánchez Muñoz
Cayetano Cornet
Manuel Moreno Sánchez
Angel de la Heras
3:04.60
5.   Qatar (QAT) Sami Al-Abdullah
Masoud Abdul Khamis
Ibrahim Ismail Muftah
Fareh Ibrahim Ali
3:07.26
6.   Papua New Guinea (PNG) Baobo Neuendorf
Kaminiel Selot
Bernard Manana
Subul Babo
3:13.35
  Germany (GER) Ralph Pfersich
Rico Lieder
Jörg Vaihinger
Thomas Schönlebe
DSQ
  Jamaica (JAM) Dennis Blake
Devon Morris
Howard Davis
Patrick O'Connor
DSQ

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2017.

External links edit

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These are the official results of the men s 4 400 metres relay event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona Spain There were a total number of 24 nations competing with three qualifying heats 1 Official Video Highlights Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Summary 4 Final 5 Heats 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksMedalists editGold Silver Bronze nbsp United States USA Andrew ValmonQuincy WattsMichael JohnsonSteve LewisDarnell Hall Charles Jenkins nbsp Cuba CUB Lazaro MartinezHector HerreraNorberto TellezRoberto Hernandez nbsp Great Britain GBR Roger BlackDavid GrindleyKriss AkabusiJohn RegisDu aine Ladejo Mark Richardson Athletes who participated in the heats only and received medals Records editThese were the standing world and Olympic records in minutes prior to the 1992 Summer Olympics World RecordandOlympic Record 2 56 16 nbsp Vincent Matthews nbsp Ron Freeman nbsp Larry James nbsp Lee Evans Mexico City MEX October 20 19682 56 16 nbsp Danny Everett nbsp Steve Lewis nbsp Kevin Robinzine nbsp Butch Reynolds Seoul KOR October 1 1988 Altitude over 1000 metresThe following Olympic records were set during this competition The United States set a new world record with 2 55 74 in the final Date Athlete Time OR WRAugust 8 1992 nbsp Andrew Valmon nbsp Quincy Watts nbsp Michael Johnson nbsp Steve Lewis 2 55 74 OR WRSummary editComing out of the start in the final Lazaro Martinez for Cuba began to pull away from Samson Kitur for Kenya to the inside Similarly American Andrew Valmon gained on Udeme Ekpeyong for Nigeria to his outside Coming off the turn Valmon had the lead and further separated from a slowing Martinez Kitur and GBR s Roger Black closed to tighten the battle for second Kenya passed second as Abednego Matilu led the group through the turn But American Gold medalist Quincy Watts was long gone with a 10 metre lead by the break Down the backstretch GBR s David Grindley was able to pass Matilu on the inside followed by Cuba s Hector Herrera on the outside At the 200 metre start line halfway through the lap Matilu just stopped like he had finished a 200 metre interval taking Kenya out of the race Watts padded another 5 metres to the American lead passing to future world record holder Michael Johnson Watts 43 1 split was at the time the fastest relay split in history and today still ranks tied for 4 Grindley held a metre lead into the handoff to Kriss Akabusi Johnson had suffered from food poisoning in Barcelona which took him out of the 200 metres competition just a few days earlier Here Johnson appeared healthy extending the American lead to over 20 metres Behind him Cuban Norberto Tellez moved onto Akabusi s shoulder ready to pounce coming off the final turn but Akabusi held him off Johnson passed off to 1988 gold medalist world junior record holder Steve Lewis two and a half seconds before Akabusi passed to John Regis and Tellez to Roberto Hernandez The more experienced Hernandez pounced on 200 metre runner Regis through the first turn USA had a half a straightaway lead to take the gold unchallenged Their new world record time flashed on the scoreboard around the stadium for almost 4 seconds before Hernandez and Regis arrived Final editHeld on August 8 1992RANK NATION FINAL TIME nbsp nbsp United States USA Andrew Valmon Quincy Watts Michael Johnson Steve Lewis 2 55 74 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Cuba CUB Lazaro Martinez Hector Herrera Norberto Tellez Roberto Hernandez 2 59 51 nbsp nbsp Great Britain GBR Roger Black David Grindley Kriss Akabusi John Regis 2 59 734 nbsp Brazil BRA Robson Caetano Edielson Rocha Tenorio Sergio Matias de Menezes Sidney Telles de Souza 3 01 615 nbsp Nigeria NGR Udeme Ekpeyong Emmanuel Okoli Hassan Bosso Sunday Bada 3 01 716 nbsp Italy ITA Alessandro Aimar Marco Vaccari Fabio Grossi Andrea Nuti 3 02 187 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TRI Alvin Daniel Patrick Delice Neil de Silva Ian Morris 3 03 31 nbsp Kenya KEN Samson Kitur Abednego Matilu Simeon Kipkemboi Simon Kemboi DNFHeats editRANK NATION HEAT 1 TIME1 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago TRI Patrick Delice Alvin Daniel Neil de Silva Ian Morris 3 01 05 NR 2 nbsp Great Britain GBR Mark Richardson Kriss Akabusi Roger Black Du aine Ladejo 3 01 203 nbsp Japan JPN Masayoshi Kan Susumu Takano Yoshihiko Saito Takahiro Watanabe 3 01 354 nbsp France FRA Jean Louis Rapnouil Yann Quentrec Stephane Caristan Stephane Diagana 3 04 255 nbsp Canada CAN Mark Jackson Anthony Wilson Mark Graham Frederick Williams 3 04 696 nbsp Thailand THA Athiaporn Koonjarthong Yuthana Thonglek Sarapong Kumsup Aktawat Sakoolchan 3 08 007 nbsp Portugal POR Jose Mendes Pedro Rodrigues Alvaro Silva Paulo Curvelo 3 10 118 nbsp Zaire ZAI Ilunga Kafila Luasa Batungile Kaleka Mutoke Shintu Kibambe 3 21 91 RANK NATION HEAT 2 TIME1 nbsp Cuba CUB Lazaro Martinez Hector Herrera Norberto Tellez Roberto Hernandez 2 59 132 nbsp United States USA Darnell Hall Michael Johnson Charles Jenkins Quincy Watts 2 59 143 nbsp Kenya KEN David Kitur Samson Kitur Simeon Kipkemboi Simon Kemboi 2 59 634 nbsp Nigeria NGR Udeme Ekpeyong Emmanuel Okoli Hassan Bosso Sunday Bada 3 00 395 nbsp Unified Team EUN Dmitry Kosov Dmitry Kliger Dmitry Golovastov Oleg Tverdokhleb 3 05 596 nbsp Mexico MEX Raymundo Escalante Eduardo Nava Luis Karin Toledo Juan Jesus Gutierrez 3 05 757 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines VIN Lenford O Garro Michael Williams Eversley Linley Eswort Coombs 3 10 21 nbsp Barbados BAR Seibert Straughn Roger Jordan Edsel Chase Stevon Roberts DSQ RANK NATION HEAT 3 TIME1 nbsp Brazil BRA Eronilde de Araujo Edielson Rocha Sergio Matias de Menezes Sidney Telles de Souza 3 01 382 nbsp Italy ITA Alessandro Aimar Marco Vaccari Fabio Grossi Andrea Nuti 3 02 093 nbsp Morocco MAR Abdelali Kasbane Abdel Ghani Gueriguer Bouchaib Belkaid Benyounes Lahlou 3 02 284 nbsp Spain ESP Antonio Sanchez Munoz Cayetano Cornet Manuel Moreno Sanchez Angel de la Heras 3 04 605 nbsp Qatar QAT Sami Al Abdullah Masoud Abdul Khamis Ibrahim Ismail Muftah Fareh Ibrahim Ali 3 07 266 nbsp Papua New Guinea PNG Baobo Neuendorf Kaminiel Selot Bernard Manana Subul Babo 3 13 35 nbsp Germany GER Ralph Pfersich Rico Lieder Jorg Vaihinger Thomas Schonlebe DSQ nbsp Jamaica JAM Dennis Blake Devon Morris Howard Davis Patrick O Connor DSQSee also edit1988 Men s Olympic 4 400 m Relay Seoul 1990 Men s European Championships 4 400 m Relay Split 1991 Men s World Championships 4 400 m Relay Tokyo 1993 Men s World Championships 4 400 m Relay Stuttgart 1994 Men s European Championships 4 400 m Relay Helsinki 1995 Men s World Championships 4 400 m Relay Gothenburg References edit Athletics at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games Men s 4 400 metres Relay sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 5 September 2017 External links editOfficial Report Results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics Men 27s 4 400 metres relay amp oldid 1167989485, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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