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Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay

The women's 4 × 400 metres relay competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil was held at the Estádio Olímpico João Havelange on 19–20 August.[1]

Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
The United States team leading the heat 1
VenueOlympic Stadium
Date19–20 August 2016
Competitors from 16 nations
Teams16
Winning time3:19.06
Medalists
← 2012
2020 →
Video on YouTube Official Video Highlights

Summary

The United States entered as the defending Olympic champions while Jamaica was the reigning world champions from 2015, having defeated the Americans there. Great Britain entered with the fastest time recorded that year (3:25.05 minutes), which it had achieved to win the 2016 European title. France and Canada were the next strongest entries.[2]

In the final, Stephenie Ann McPherson of Jamaica went out hard from the gun, chipping into the huge 3-turn stagger gap. By the end of the second turn she was almost side-by-side with American Courtney Okolo. Down the home stretch, Okolo accelerated and pulled away from McPherson. The USA exchanged first, followed closely by Jamaica. Already with a gap back to Eilidh Doyle, Great Britain and Canada were the next to exchange. American Natasha Hastings was first to the break and Anneisha McLaughlin-Whilby dropped in about 5 meters behind. Anyika Onuora was more than ten meters behind Jamaica by the time the British broke. Canada was next and a rush around the turn by Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz dropped Poland in closely behind. Through the turn McLaughlin-Whilby progressively closed the gap on Hastings, while the rest of the field fell another ten meters behind the leaders. Onuora slowed further on the home stretch, with Canada's Alicia Brown passing her on the outside and Wyciszkiewicz pulling up on her shoulder.

The USA exchanged first, though with only a 2-meter lead on Jamaica. Seconds later Canada was the next to exchange over Poland with Iga Baumgart running into the back of Brown, losing a step to dance away. Up front, USA's Phyllis Francis again opened up a gap on Jamaica's Shericka Jackson around the turn. She held the gap to the half way mark, then Jackson began to close it down. Behind them, Caitlin Sargent-Jones brought Australia around Great Britain and past Poland. After getting passed, Britain's Emily Diamond sparked up and passed both Poland and Australia, setting her marks on Canada's Noelle Montcalm, 5 meters ahead. Coming into the handoff, the bronze medalist Jackson closed down to within a meter of Francis. 40 meters back, Diamond had gotten past Canada. Sargent-Jones' exuberance brought Australia into the handoff last.

At the 2015 World Championships, Novlene Williams-Mills ran past Francena McCorory to give Jamaica the victory over the US, wasting Allyson Felix's incredible 47.7 leg leading up to the handoff, the second fastest in history. In this race, the veteran Williams-Mills, at 34 the oldest woman in this race, was matched directly against Felix. And well behind them, Britain's hopes were in the hands of their veteran Christine Ohuruogu. All the way down the backstretch, Williams-Mills kept closing the gap, inching closer to Felix. By the middle of the final turn, it looked like Williams-Mills was about to move into the perfect position to pass Felix coming off the turn. Instead, Felix started to accelerate, the gap began to open wider. From less than a meter, Felix continued to run away, opening up to 8 meters by the finish for a clear American victory. Well behind them, in the battle for bronze, Olha Zemlyak came from seventh place to run Ukraine past Poland, Italy and Canada to get right behind Ohuruogu, but Ohuruogu stood firm through the final turn. As Zemlyak moved to Ohuruogu's shoulder to attack coming off the turn, instead Canada's Sage Watson went around Zemlyak and Ohuruogu ran away, opening up a four-metre gap to take bronze for Britain.[3]

The gold medal was Felix's sixth Olympic gold medal and also the ninth overall Olympic medal of her career, tying her with Merlene Ottey as the most decorated woman in track and field history. Ottey, however, never won Olympic gold. Furthermore, the gold medal was the sixth straight Olympic victory for the United States in this event.[4]

Later, the medals for the competition were presented by IOC member Angela Ruggiero, and the gifts were presented by IAAF Council Member Stephanie Hightower.

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record   Soviet Union
(Tatyana Ledovskaya, Olga Nazarova, Mariya Pinigina, Olga Bryzgina)
3:15.17 Seoul, South Korea 1 October 1988
Olympic record
2016 World leading   Great Britain
(Emily Diamond, Anyika Onuora, Eilidh Doyle, Seren Bundy-Davies)
3:25.05 Amsterdam, Netherlands 10 July 2016

The following national records were established during the competition:

Schedule

All times are Brazil time (UTC−3)[5]

Date Time Round
Friday, 19 August 2016 20:40 Heats
Saturday, 20 August 2016 22:00 Finals

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final

Heat 1

Rank Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes
1 4   United States Courtney Okolo, Taylor Ellis-Watson, Francena McCorory, Phyllis Francis 3:21.42 Q, SB
2 8   Ukraine Alina Logvynenko, Olha Bibik, Tetiana Melnyk, Olha Zemlyak 3:24.54 Q, SB
3 2   Poland Małgorzata Hołub, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz, Iga Baumgart, Justyna Święty 3:25.34 Q, SB
4 1   Australia Jessica Thornton, Anneliese Rubie, Caitlin Sargent-Jones, Morgan Mitchell 3:25.71 q, SB
5 3   France Phara Anacharsis, Brigitte Ntiamoah, Marie Gayot, Floria Gueï 3:26.18
6 6   Netherlands Madiea Ghafoor, Lisanne de Witte, Nicky van Leuveren, Laura de Witte 3:26.98 NR
7 5   Romania Adelina Pastor, Anamaria Ioniță, Andrea Miklós, Bianca Răzor 3:29.87
8 7   Brazil Joelma Sousa, Geisa Coutinho, Leticia de Souza, Jailma de Lima 3:30.27 SB

Heat 2

Rank Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes
1 4   Jamaica Christine Day, Anneisha McLaughlin-Whilby, Chrisann Gordon, Novlene Williams-Mills 3:22.38 Q, SB
2 2   Great Britain Emily Diamond, Anyika Onuora, Kelly Massey, Christine Ohuruogu 3:24.81 Q, SB
3 8   Canada Carline Muir, Alicia Brown, Noelle Montcalm, Sage Watson 3:24.94 Q, SB
4 3   Italy Maria Benedicta Chigbolu, Maria Enrica Spacca, Ayomide Folorunso, Libania Grenot 3:25.16 q, NR
5 5   Germany Laura Muller, Friederike Möhlenkamp, Lara Hoffmann, Ruth Spelmeyer 3:26.02 SB
6 6   Bahamas Lanece Clarke, Anthonique Strachan, Carmiesha Cox, Christine Amertil 3:26.36 NR
7 1   India Nirmala Sheoran, Tintu Lukka, Poovamma Raju Machettira, Anilda Thomas 3:29.53
8 7   Cuba Lisneidy Veitia, Gilda Casanova, Roxana Gomez, Daisurami Bonne 3:30.11 SB

Final

Rank Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes
  6   United States Courtney Okolo, Natasha Hastings, Phyllis Francis, Allyson Felix 3:19.06 SB
  5   Jamaica Stephenie Ann McPherson, Anneisha McLaughlin-Whilby, Shericka Jackson, Novlene Williams-Mills 3:20.34 SB
  3   Great Britain Eilidh Doyle, Anyika Onuora, Emily Diamond, Christine Ohuruogu 3:25.88
4 7   Canada Carline Muir, Alicia Brown, Noelle Montcalm, Sage Watson 3:26.43
DSQ[6] 4   Ukraine Alina Lohvynenko, Olha Bibik, Tetyana Melnyk, Olha Zemlyak 3:26.64
5 1   Italy Maria Benedicta Chigbolu, Maria Enrica Spacca, Ayomide Folorunso, Libania Grenot 3:27.05
6 8   Poland Małgorzata Hołub, Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz, Iga Baumgart, Justyna Święty 3:27.28
7 2   Australia Jessica Thornton, Anneliese Rubie, Caitlin Sargent, Morgan Mitchell 3:27.45

References

  1. ^ Timetable by discipline The XXXI Olympic Games BRAZIL Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL 05 AUG 2016 - 21 AUG 2016. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-08-09.
  2. ^ Mulkeen, Jon (2016-08-06). Preview: women’s 4x400m – Rio 2016 Olympic Games. IAAF . Retrieved on 2016-08-09.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-09-20. Retrieved 2016-08-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ . Sports Reference. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
  5. ^ women's 4 × 400 metres Relay The XXXI Olympic Games Timetable. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-08-09.
  6. ^ https://stillmed.olympic.org/media/Document%20Library/OlympicOrg/News/2020/06/Medal%20reallocations_%20IOC%20EB_2.pdf[bare URL PDF]

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The women s 4 400 metres relay competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Brazil was held at the Estadio Olimpico Joao Havelange on 19 20 August 1 Women s 4 400 metres relayat the Games of the XXXI OlympiadThe United States team leading the heat 1VenueOlympic StadiumDate19 20 August 2016Competitors from 16 nationsTeams16Winning time3 19 06MedalistsCourtney OkoloNatasha HastingsPhyllis FrancisAllyson FelixTaylor Ellis Watson Francena McCorory United StatesStephenie Ann McPhersonAnneisha McLaughlin WhilbyShericka JacksonNovlene Williams MillsChristine Day Chrisann Gordon JamaicaEilidh DoyleAnyika OnuoraEmily DiamondChristine OhuruoguKelly Massey Great Britain 20122020 Video on YouTube Official Video Highlights Contents 1 Summary 2 Records 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Heats 4 1 1 Heat 1 4 1 2 Heat 2 4 2 Final 5 ReferencesSummary EditThe United States entered as the defending Olympic champions while Jamaica was the reigning world champions from 2015 having defeated the Americans there Great Britain entered with the fastest time recorded that year 3 25 05 minutes which it had achieved to win the 2016 European title France and Canada were the next strongest entries 2 In the final Stephenie Ann McPherson of Jamaica went out hard from the gun chipping into the huge 3 turn stagger gap By the end of the second turn she was almost side by side with American Courtney Okolo Down the home stretch Okolo accelerated and pulled away from McPherson The USA exchanged first followed closely by Jamaica Already with a gap back to Eilidh Doyle Great Britain and Canada were the next to exchange American Natasha Hastings was first to the break and Anneisha McLaughlin Whilby dropped in about 5 meters behind Anyika Onuora was more than ten meters behind Jamaica by the time the British broke Canada was next and a rush around the turn by Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz dropped Poland in closely behind Through the turn McLaughlin Whilby progressively closed the gap on Hastings while the rest of the field fell another ten meters behind the leaders Onuora slowed further on the home stretch with Canada s Alicia Brown passing her on the outside and Wyciszkiewicz pulling up on her shoulder The USA exchanged first though with only a 2 meter lead on Jamaica Seconds later Canada was the next to exchange over Poland with Iga Baumgart running into the back of Brown losing a step to dance away Up front USA s Phyllis Francis again opened up a gap on Jamaica s Shericka Jackson around the turn She held the gap to the half way mark then Jackson began to close it down Behind them Caitlin Sargent Jones brought Australia around Great Britain and past Poland After getting passed Britain s Emily Diamond sparked up and passed both Poland and Australia setting her marks on Canada s Noelle Montcalm 5 meters ahead Coming into the handoff the bronze medalist Jackson closed down to within a meter of Francis 40 meters back Diamond had gotten past Canada Sargent Jones exuberance brought Australia into the handoff last At the 2015 World Championships Novlene Williams Mills ran past Francena McCorory to give Jamaica the victory over the US wasting Allyson Felix s incredible 47 7 leg leading up to the handoff the second fastest in history In this race the veteran Williams Mills at 34 the oldest woman in this race was matched directly against Felix And well behind them Britain s hopes were in the hands of their veteran Christine Ohuruogu All the way down the backstretch Williams Mills kept closing the gap inching closer to Felix By the middle of the final turn it looked like Williams Mills was about to move into the perfect position to pass Felix coming off the turn Instead Felix started to accelerate the gap began to open wider From less than a meter Felix continued to run away opening up to 8 meters by the finish for a clear American victory Well behind them in the battle for bronze Olha Zemlyak came from seventh place to run Ukraine past Poland Italy and Canada to get right behind Ohuruogu but Ohuruogu stood firm through the final turn As Zemlyak moved to Ohuruogu s shoulder to attack coming off the turn instead Canada s Sage Watson went around Zemlyak and Ohuruogu ran away opening up a four metre gap to take bronze for Britain 3 The gold medal was Felix s sixth Olympic gold medal and also the ninth overall Olympic medal of her career tying her with Merlene Ottey as the most decorated woman in track and field history Ottey however never won Olympic gold Furthermore the gold medal was the sixth straight Olympic victory for the United States in this event 4 Later the medals for the competition were presented by IOC member Angela Ruggiero and the gifts were presented by IAAF Council Member Stephanie Hightower Records EditPrior to the competition the existing World and Olympic records were as follows World record Soviet Union Tatyana Ledovskaya Olga Nazarova Mariya Pinigina Olga Bryzgina 3 15 17 Seoul South Korea 1 October 1988Olympic record2016 World leading Great Britain Emily Diamond Anyika Onuora Eilidh Doyle Seren Bundy Davies 3 25 05 Amsterdam Netherlands 10 July 2016The following national records were established during the competition Country Athletes Round Time NotesNetherlands Madiea Ghafoor Lisanne de Witte Nicky van Leuveren Laura de Witte NED Heats 3 26 98Italy Maria Benedicta Chigbolu Maria Enrica Spacca Ayomide Folorunso Libania Grenot ITA Heats 3 25 16Bahamas Lanece Clarke Anthonique Strachan Carmiesha Cox Christine Amertil BAH Heats 3 26 36Schedule EditAll times are Brazil time UTC 3 5 Date Time RoundFriday 19 August 2016 20 40 HeatsSaturday 20 August 2016 22 00 FinalsResults EditHeats Edit Qualification First 3 in each heat Q and the next 2 fastest q advance to the Final Heat 1 Edit Rank Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes1 4 United States Courtney Okolo Taylor Ellis Watson Francena McCorory Phyllis Francis 3 21 42 Q SB2 8 Ukraine Alina Logvynenko Olha Bibik Tetiana Melnyk Olha Zemlyak 3 24 54 Q SB3 2 Poland Malgorzata Holub Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz Iga Baumgart Justyna Swiety 3 25 34 Q SB4 1 Australia Jessica Thornton Anneliese Rubie Caitlin Sargent Jones Morgan Mitchell 3 25 71 q SB5 3 France Phara Anacharsis Brigitte Ntiamoah Marie Gayot Floria Guei 3 26 186 6 Netherlands Madiea Ghafoor Lisanne de Witte Nicky van Leuveren Laura de Witte 3 26 98 NR7 5 Romania Adelina Pastor Anamaria Ioniță Andrea Miklos Bianca Răzor 3 29 878 7 Brazil Joelma Sousa Geisa Coutinho Leticia de Souza Jailma de Lima 3 30 27 SBHeat 2 Edit Rank Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes1 4 Jamaica Christine Day Anneisha McLaughlin Whilby Chrisann Gordon Novlene Williams Mills 3 22 38 Q SB2 2 Great Britain Emily Diamond Anyika Onuora Kelly Massey Christine Ohuruogu 3 24 81 Q SB3 8 Canada Carline Muir Alicia Brown Noelle Montcalm Sage Watson 3 24 94 Q SB4 3 Italy Maria Benedicta Chigbolu Maria Enrica Spacca Ayomide Folorunso Libania Grenot 3 25 16 q NR5 5 Germany Laura Muller Friederike Mohlenkamp Lara Hoffmann Ruth Spelmeyer 3 26 02 SB6 6 Bahamas Lanece Clarke Anthonique Strachan Carmiesha Cox Christine Amertil 3 26 36 NR7 1 India Nirmala Sheoran Tintu Lukka Poovamma Raju Machettira Anilda Thomas 3 29 538 7 Cuba Lisneidy Veitia Gilda Casanova Roxana Gomez Daisurami Bonne 3 30 11 SBFinal Edit Rank Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes 6 United States Courtney Okolo Natasha Hastings Phyllis Francis Allyson Felix 3 19 06 SB 5 Jamaica Stephenie Ann McPherson Anneisha McLaughlin Whilby Shericka Jackson Novlene Williams Mills 3 20 34 SB 3 Great Britain Eilidh Doyle Anyika Onuora Emily Diamond Christine Ohuruogu 3 25 884 7 Canada Carline Muir Alicia Brown Noelle Montcalm Sage Watson 3 26 43DSQ 6 4 Ukraine Alina Lohvynenko Olha Bibik Tetyana Melnyk Olha Zemlyak 3 26 645 1 Italy Maria Benedicta Chigbolu Maria Enrica Spacca Ayomide Folorunso Libania Grenot 3 27 056 8 Poland Malgorzata Holub Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz Iga Baumgart Justyna Swiety 3 27 287 2 Australia Jessica Thornton Anneliese Rubie Caitlin Sargent Morgan Mitchell 3 27 45References Edit Timetable by discipline The XXXI Olympic Games BRAZIL Rio de Janeiro BRAZIL 05 AUG 2016 21 AUG 2016 IAAF Retrieved on 2016 08 09 Mulkeen Jon 2016 08 06 Preview women s 4x400m Rio 2016 Olympic Games IAAF Retrieved on 2016 08 09 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 09 20 Retrieved 2016 08 21 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Athletics Women s 4 x 400 metres Relay Medalists Sports Reference Retrieved 2020 04 12 women s 4 400 metres Relay The XXXI Olympic Games Timetable IAAF Retrieved on 2016 08 09 https stillmed olympic org media Document 20Library OlympicOrg News 2020 06 Medal 20reallocations 20IOC 20EB 2 pdf bare URL PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics Women 27s 4 400 metres relay amp oldid 1076630676, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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