IAAF World Relays 2014 – sztafeta 4 × 200 metrów mężczyzn

IAAF World Relays 2014
Sztafeta 4 × 200 metrów mężczyzn
Złoty medal

 Jamajka

Srebrny medal

 Saint Kitts i Nevis

Brązowy medal

 Francja

Sztafeta 4 × 200 metrów mężczyzn – jedna z konkurencji rozgrywanych podczas IAAF World Relays 2014 na Thomas Robinson Stadium w Nassau.

Terminarz

DataGodzina[1]
24 maja17:30Eliminacje
24 maja20:16Finał

Rekordy

Rekord świataStany Zjednoczone Santa Monica Track Club
(Michael Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Floyd Heard, Carl Lewis)
1:18,68Stany Zjednoczone Walnut, Stany Zjednoczone17 kwietnia 1994
Listy światoweJamajka University of Technology Jamaica
(Dantago Gurirab, Julian Forte, Andrew Fisher, Ronald Levy)
1:20,07Stany Zjednoczone Filadelfia, Stany Zjednoczone26 kwietnia 2014
Rekord Afryki Południowa Afryka
(Marcus La Grange, Mathew Quinn, Josef van der Linde, Paul Gorries)
1:22,08Południowa Afryka Port Elizabeth, Południowa Afryka1 marca 2002
Rekord Ameryki PołudniowejBrak oficjalnego rekordu
Rekord Ameryki Północnej,
Środkowej i Karaibów
Stany Zjednoczone Santa Monica Track Club
(Michael Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Floyd Heard, Carl Lewis)
1:18,68Stany Zjednoczone Walnut, Stany Zjednoczone17 kwietnia 1994
Rekord Australii i OceaniiBrak oficjalnego rekordu
Rekord Azji Tajlandia
(Reanchai Seerhawong, Vissanu Sophanich, Ekkachai Janthana, Sittichai Suwonpradeep)
1:22,66Stany Zjednoczone Filadelfia, Stany Zjednoczone29 kwietnia 2000
Rekord Europy Włochy
(Stefano Tilli, Carlo Simionato, Giovanni Bongiorni, Pietro Mennea)
1:21,10Włochy Cagliari, Włochy29 września 1983

Rezultaty

Eliminacje

Poz.BiegTorReprezentacjaZawodnicyRezultatUwagi
1.18 JamajkaRasheed Dwyer, Jermaine Brown, Jason Livermore, Warren Weir1:20,15Q
2.27 Stany ZjednoczoneMaurice Mitchell, Curtis Mitchell, Isiah Young, Wallace Spearmon1:21,35Q, SB
3.11 FrancjaChristophe Lemaitre, Yannick Fonsat, Ben Bassaw, Ken Romain1:21,45Q, SB
4.25 BarbadosRamon Gittens, Andrew Hinds, Shane Brathwaite, Fallon Forde1:21,88Q, PB
5.17 Saint Kitts i NevisAntoine Adams, Lestrod Roland, Brijesh Lawrence, Allistar Clarke1:21,97Q, NR
6.15 BahamyBlake Bartlett, Adrian Griffith, Wesley Neymour, Andretti Bain1:22,18q, NR
7.26 KeniaStephen Barasa, Carvin Nkanata, Walter Michuki Moenga, Tonny Chirchir1:23,24Q, NR
8.13 ChinyChen Shiwei, Xie Zhenye, Yang Yang, Mo Youxue1:23,75q, NR
9.28 JaponiaYuichi Kobayashi, Masashi Eriguchi, Shinji Takahira, Kenji Fujimitsu1:23,87SB
10.23 KajmanyKemar Hyman, Tyrell Cuffy, David Hamil, Troy Long1:24,91NR
11.12 Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów ZjednoczonychTabarie Henry, Leslie Murray, David Walters, Leon Hunt1:25,01NR
21 NigeriaElvis Ukale, Ogho-Oghene Egwero, Nicholas Imhoaperamhe, Isah SalihuDNF
24 NiemcyJulian Reus, Sebastian Ernst, Alexander Kosenkow, Robin ErewaDNF
14 HiszpaniaSergio Ruiz, Iván Jesús Ramos, Adrià Burriel, Óscar HusillosDQ
16 Papua-Nowa GwineaKupun Wisil, Theo Piniau, Kevin Kapmatana, Nelson StoneDQ
22 Turks i CaicosIfeanye Otuonye, Courtney Missick, Wadly Jean, Wesley CheryDQ

Finał

Poz.TorReprezentacjaZawodnicyRezultatUwagi
Gold medal icon.svg3 JamajkaNickel Ashmeade, Warren Weir, Jermaine Brown, Yohan Blake1:18,63WR
Silver medal icon.svg8 Saint Kitts i NevisAntoine Adams, Lestrod Roland, Brijesh Lawrence, Allistar Clarke1:20,51NR
Bronze medal icon.svg5 FrancjaChristophe Lemaitre, Yannick Fonsat, Ben Bassaw, Ken Romain1:20,66AR
4.4 BarbadosRamon Gittens, Levi Cadogan, Andrew Hinds, Fallon Forde1:21,88NR
5.7 KeniaStephen Barasa, Carvin Nkanata, Tonny Chirchir, Walter Michuki Moenga1:22,35NR
6.1 BahamyBlake Bartlett, Adrian Griffith, Wesley Neymour, Andretti Bain1:23,19
7.2 ChinyChen Shiwei, Xie Zhenye, Yang Yang, Mo Youxue1:25,83
6 Stany ZjednoczoneMaurice Mitchell, Curtis Mitchell, Ameer Webb, Wallace SpearmonDQ

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