2019 IAAF World Relays – Men's 4 × 200 metres relay

The men's 4 × 200 metres relay at the 2019 IAAF World Relays was held at the Nissan Stadium on 12 May.

Men's 4 × 200 metres relay
at the 2019 IAAF World Relays
VenueNissan Stadium
Dates12 May (heats & final)
Nations13
Winning time1:20.12
Medalists
    United States
    South Africa
    Germany

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

World record  Jamaica
(Nickel Ashmeade, Warren Weir, Jermaine Brown, Yohan Blake)
1:18.63 Nassau, Bahamas 24 May 2014
Championship record
World Leading  Canada 1:20.17 Gainesville, United States 30 March 2019

Results

KEY: QQualified qFastest non-qualifiers WLWorld leading CRChampionship record NRNational record SBSeasonal best

Heats

Qualification: First 3 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) advanced to the final.[1][2]

RankHeatNationAthletesTimeNotes
11 United StatesChristopher Belcher, Bryce Robinson, Vernon Norwood, Remontay McClain1:19.73Q, WL
22 South AfricaJon Seeliger, Anaso Jobodwana, Sinesipho Dambile, Chederick van Wyk1:20.64Q, AR
32 GermanyMaurice Huke, Patrick Domogala, Aleixo-Platini Menga, Robin Erewa1:21.63Q, SB
42 ChinaMo Youxue, Luo Wenyi, Bie Ge, Lin Junhong1:21.70Q, AR
52 NigeriaJerry Jakpa, Enoch Adegoke, Ogho-Oghene Egwero, Emmanuel Arowolo1:22.08q, NR
61 BahamasCliff Resias, Stephen Newbold, Anthony Adderley, Shavez Hart1:22.40Q, SB
71 KenyaMark Otieno Odhiambo, Mike Mokamba, Samuel Chege Waweru, Alphas Leken Kishoyian1:22.56Q, SB
82 JapanDaisuke Miyamoto, Kirara Shiraishi, Tomoya Tamura, Kenji Fujimitsu1:23.15q, SB
91 Papua New GuineaEmmanuel Wanga, Nazmie-lee Marai, Shadrick Tansi, Daniel Baul1:26.96NR
101 EcuadorCarlos Perlaza, Jhon Valencia, Álex Quiñónez, David Cetre1:27.22NR
2 BrazilVítor Hugo dos Santos, Jorge Vides, Derick Silva, Paulo André de OliveiraDNF
1 FranceMarvin René, Gautier Dautremer, Ryan Zeze, Amaury GolitinDQR170.7[3]
1 JamaicaChadic Hinds, Nigel Ellis, Oshane Bailey, Jevaughn MinzieDQR163.3(a)[4]

Final

[5]

RankLaneNationAthletesTimeNotesPoints
4 United StatesChristopher Belcher, Bryce Robinson, Vernon Norwood, Remontay McClain1:20.128
6 South AfricaSimon Magakwe, Chederick van Wyk, Sinesipho Dambile, Akani Simbine1:20.42AR7
7 GermanyMaurice Huke, Patrick Domogala, Aleixo-Platini Menga, Robin Erewa1:21.26NR6
49 KenyaMark Otieno Odhiambo, Mike Mokamba, Samuel Chege Waweru, Alphas Leken Kishoyian1:22.55SB5
53 JapanDaisuke Miyamoto, Shunto Nagata, Tomoya Tamura, Kenji Fujimitsu1:22.67SB4
68 ChinaMo Youxue, Luo Wenyi, Bie Ge, Lin Junhong1:22.67SB3
5 BahamasCliff Resias, Stephen Newbold, Anthony Adderley, Rico MoultrieDQR170.6(c)[6]0
2 NigeriaEmmanuel Arowolo, Enoch Adegoke/Usheoritse Itsekiri, Jerry JakpaDQR163.3(a)[4]0
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References

  1. Heats Results
  2. Heats Summary
  3. Passing the baton outside the takeover zone
  4. Lane infringement
  5. Final Results
  6. Fault at recovering a dropped baton
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