Halowe Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 2018 – sztafeta 4 × 400 m mężczyzn
Sztafeta 4 × 400 metrów mężczyzn – jedna z konkurencji biegowych rozgrywanych podczas halowych lekkoatletycznych mistrzostw świata w National Indoor Arena w Birmingham.
Tytułu mistrzowskiego nie obronili Amerykanie.
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Data | Godzina[a] | |
---|---|---|
3 marca | 12:31[1] | Eliminacje |
4 marca | 17:25[1] | Finał |
Wyniki
WR – rekord świata | CR – rekord mistrzostw świata | NR – rekord kraju | AR – rekord kontynentu | WL – najlepszy wynik na listach światowych w sezonie 2018 | SB – najlepszy wynik w sezonie | PB – rekord życiowy |
Eliminacje
Awans: Dwie najlepsze z każdego biegu (Q) oraz dwie z najlepszymi czasami wśród przegranych (q).
Źródło: IAAF[2].
Pozycja | Bieg | Tor | Reprezentacja | Zawodnicy | Czas | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | 2 | 6 | Stany Zjednoczone | Fred Kerley, Marqueze Washington, Paul Dedewo, Vernon Norwood | 3:04,00 | Q |
2. | 1 | 6 | Belgia | Dylan Borlée, Jonathan Borlée, Jonathan Sacoor, Kevin Borlée | 3:05,22 | Q, |
3. | 1 | 5 | Polska | Karol Zalewski, Patryk Adamczyk, Łukasz Krawczuk, Jakub Krzewina | 3:05,24 | Q, |
4. | 2 | 5 | Wielka Brytania | Owen Smith, Sebastian Rodger, Jamal Rhoden-Stevens, Grant Plenderleith | 3:05,29 | Q, |
5. | 1 | 3 | Trynidad i Tobago | Renny Quow, Jereem Richards, Machel Cedenio, Lalonde Gordon | 3:05,96 | q, |
6. | 1 | 4 | Czechy | Michal Desenský, Vít Müller, Filip Šnejdr, Patrik Šorm | 3:06,40 | q, |
7. | 2 | 2 | Hiszpania | Lucas Búa, Manuel Guijarro, Aleix Porras, Samuel García | 3:07,52 | |
8. | 2 | 3 | Dominikana | Juander Santos, Raymond Urbino, Andito Charles, Leonel Bonón | 3:10,45 | |
– | 1 | 2 | Ukraina | DNS | ||
– | 2 | 4 | Jamajka | DNS |
Finał
Źródło: IAAF[3].
Pozycja | Tor | Reprezentacja | Zawodnicy | Czas | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 | Polska | Karol Zalewski, Rafał Omelko, Łukasz Krawczuk, Jakub Krzewina | 3:01,77 | ||
6 | Stany Zjednoczone | Fred Kerley, Michael Cherry, Aldrich Bailey, Vernon Norwood | 3:01,97 | ||
5 | Belgia | Dylan Borlée, Jonathan Borlée, Jonathan Sacoor, Kévin Borlée | 3:02,51 | ||
4. | 1 | Trynidad i Tobago | Deon Lendore, Jereem Richards, Asa Guevara, Lalonde Gordon | 3:02,52 | |
5. | 2 | Czechy | Michal Desenský, Patrik Šorm, Filip Šnejdr, Pavel Maslák | 3:04,87 | |
6. | 3 | Wielka Brytania | Owen Smith, Grant Plenderleith, Jamal Rhoden-Stevens, Lee Thompson | 3:05,08 |
Uwagi
Przypisy
- ↑ a b TIMETABLE BY DAY – IAAF WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS BIRMINGHAM, GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. 01 MAR 2018 – 04 MAR 2018, iaaf.org [dostęp 2018-03-03] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2018-01-28] (ang.).
- ↑ Summary – 4 x 400 Metres Relay Men – Round 1, iaaf.org [dostęp 2018-03-03] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2018-03-03] (ang.).
- ↑ Summary – 4 x 400 Metres Relay Men – Final, iaaf.org [dostęp 2018-10-19] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2018-03-06] (ang.).
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