Lekkoatletyka na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1932 – sztafeta 4 × 100 m kobiet

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 1932
Lekkoatletyka
Bieg sztafetowy 4 × 100 metrów
Złoty medal

 Stany Zjednoczone
Mary Carew
Evelyn Furtsch
Annette Rogers
Wilhelmina von Bremen

Srebrny medal

 Kanada
Mildred Fizzell
Lillian Palmer
Mary Frizzell
Hilda Strike

Brązowy medal

 Wielka Brytania
Eileen Hiscock
Gwendoline Porter
Violet Webb
Nellie Halstead

Bieg sztafetowy 4 × 100 metrów kobiet – jedna z konkurencji lekkoatletycznych rozgrywanych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w Los Angeles. Zawody odbyły się 7 sierpnia 1932 roku na stadionie Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Wystąpiły 24 zawodniczki z 6. krajów.

Rekordy

ZawodniczkiWynikMiejsceData
Rekord świata Kanada (Fanny Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith, Florence Bell, Myrtle Cook)48,4Holandia Amsterdam1928-08-05 5 sierpnia 1928(dts)[1]
Rekord olimpijski

Terminarz

DataGodzina
7 sierpnia 1932Finał17:30

Wyniki

Z uwagi na fakt zgłoszenia się tylko 6 sztafet rozegrano tylko bieg finałowy.

PozycjaPaństwoZawodniczkiCzasUwagi
Gold medal icon.svg Stany ZjednoczoneMary Carew, Evelyn Furtsch, Annette Rogers, Wilhelmina von Bremen47,0[a]WR[1]
Silver medal icon.svg KanadaMildred Fizzell, Lillian Palmer, Mary Frizzell, Hilda Strike47,0=WR
Bronze medal icon.svg Wielka BrytaniaEileen Hiscock, Gwendoline Porter, Violet Webb, Nellie Halstead47,6NR[2]
4 HolandiaJo Dalmolen, Cor Aalten, Bep du Mée, Tollien Schuurman47,7NR[3]
5 JaponiaMie Muraoka, Michi Nakanishi, Asa Dogura, Sumiko Watanabe48,9NR[4]
6 NiemcyGrete Heublein, Ellen Braumüller, Tilly Fleischer, Marie Dollinger50,0

Uwagi

  1. Pierwotny czas to 46,9 zaokrąglony do 47,0 zgodnie z zasadami z 1932 r.

Przypisy

  1. a b Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, s. 294 [dostęp 2021-12-18] (ang.).
  2. Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 361. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.).
  3. Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 364. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.).
  4. Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 363. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.).

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