Lekkoatletyka na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2008 – sztafeta 4 × 100 m kobiet
Złoty medal | |
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Srebrny medal | Franca Idoko |
Brązowy medal | Rosemar Coelho Neto |
Sztafeta 4 × 100 m kobiet – jedna z konkurencji lekkoatletycznych rozegranych podczas XXIX Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich w Pekinie rozegrana w dniach 21–22 sierpnia 2008 roku[1].
W 2016 roku z powodu znalezienia niedozwolonych środków dopingowych u Julii Czermoszanskiej, zwycięska reprezentacja Rosji została zdyskwalifikowana[2][3].
Przebieg zawodów
Runda 1
Finał
Poz. | Linia (tor) | Kraj | Zawodniczki | Wynik | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
5 | Belgia | Olivia Borlée, Hanna Mariën, Élodie Ouédraogo, Kim Gevaert | 42,54 | NR | |
3 | Nigeria | Franca Idoko, Gloria Kemasuode, Halimat Ismaila, Oludamola Osayomi | 43,04 | SB | |
8 | Brazylia | Rosemar Coelho Neto, Lucimar de Moura, Thaissa Presti, Rosângela Santos | 43,14 | SB | |
4 | 9 | Niemcy | Anne Möllinger, Verena Sailer, Cathleen Tschirch, Marion Wagner | 43,28 | |
7 | Wielka Brytania | Jeanette Kwakye, Montell Douglas, Emily Freeman, Emma Ania | DNF | ||
6 | Jamajka | Shelly-Ann Fraser, Sherone Simpson, Kerron Stewart, Veronica Campbell-Brown | DNF | ||
4 | Rosja | Jewgienija Polakowa, Aleksandra Fiedoriwa, Julija Guszczina, Julija Czermoszanska | DSQ[2][3]. | ||
2 | Polska | Ewelina Klocek, Daria Korczyńska, Dorota Jędrusińska, Joanna Kocielnik | DSQ |
(OR = Rekord olimpijski; NR = Rekord kraju; PB = Rekord osobisty; SB = Najlepszy wynik w sezonie)
Przypisy
- ↑ Olympic Athletics Competition Schedule. IAAF. [dostęp 2008-08-17].
- ↑ a b c IOC sanctions Yulia Chermoshanskaya for failing anti-doping test at Beijing 2008. olympic.org, 2016-08-16. [dostęp 2016-10-12]. (ang.).
- ↑ a b c PAP: MKOl: Rosyjska sztafeta kobiet 4x100 m pozbawiona złota z Pekinu. sport.pl, 2016-08-17. [dostęp 2016-10-12]. (pol.).
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