Lekkoatletyka na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2020 – sztafeta mieszana 4 × 400 m
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Sztafeta mieszana 4 × 400 metrów – jedna z konkurencji biegowych rozegranych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w Tokio.
Terminarz
Źródło: olympics.com[1].
Data | Godzina[2] | |
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30 lipca 2021 | 20:00 | Eliminacje |
31 lipca 2021 | 21:35 | Finał |
Rekordy
Tabela prezentuje rekord świata, rekord igrzysk olimpijskich, rekordy kontynentów oraz najlepszy wynik na listach światowych przed rozpoczęciem zawodów[3][4].
Państwo | Wynik | Miejsce | Data | |
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Rekord świata | Stany Zjednoczone (Wil London, Allyson Felix, Courtney Okolo, Michael Cherry) | 3:09,34 | Doha | (dts) | 29 września 2019
Listy światowe | Niemcy (Marvin Schlegel, Manuel Sanders, Ruth Spelmeyer, Corinna Schwab) | 3:13,57 | Ratyzbona | (dts) | 19 czerwca 2021
Rekord igrzysk olimpijskich | Konkurencja rozgrywana po raz pierwszy na Igrzyskach olimpijskich. | |||
Rekord Afryki | Kenia (Jared Nyambweke Momanyi, Maureen Nyatichi Thomas, Hellen Syombua, Haron Koech) | 3:16,90 | Jokohama | (dts) | 11 maja 2019
Rekord Ameryki Południowej | Brazylia (Anderson Henriques, Tiffani Silva, Geisa Coutinho, Lucas Carvalho) | 3:16,12 | Doha | (dts) | 28 września 2019
Rekord Ameryki Północnej | Stany Zjednoczone (Wil London, Allyson Felix, Courtney Okolo, Michael Cherry) | 3:09,34 | Doha | (dts) | 29 września 2019
Rekord Australii i Oceanii | Australia (Bendere Oboya, Anneliese Rubie-Renshaw, Tyler Gunn, Alexander Beck) | 3:17,00 | Gold Coast | (dts) | 12 czerwca 2021
Rekord Azji | Bahrajn (Musa Isah, Aminat Yusuf Jamal, Salwa Eid Naser, Abbas Abu Bakr) | 3:11,82 | Doha | (dts) | 29 września 2019
Rekord Europy | Wielka Brytania (Rabah Yousif, Zoey Clark, Emily Diamond, Martyn Rooney) | 3:12,27 | Doha | (dts) | 29 września 2019
Rezultaty
Eliminacje
Awans: Pierwsze trzy z każdego biegu (Q) i dwie z najlepszymi czasami wśród przegranych (q). Źródło: olympics.com[5][6][7].
Pozycja | Bieg | Tor | Państwo | Zawodnicy | Czas | Uwagi |
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1. | 2 | 2 | Polska | Dariusz Kowaluk, Iga Baumgart-Witan, Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik, Kajetan Duszyński | 3:10,44 | Q, |
2. | 2 | 9 | Holandia | Jochem Dobber, Lieke Klaver, Lisanne de Witte, Ramsey Angela | 3:10,69 | Q, |
3. | 1 | 3 | Stany Zjednoczone | Elija Godwin, Lynna Irby, Taylor Manson, Bryce Deadmon | 3:11,39 | Q, |
4. | 2 | 5 | Jamajka | Sean Bailey, Junelle Bromfield, Stacey-Ann Williams, Karayme Bartley | 3:11,76 | Q, |
5. | 2 | 6 | Wielka Brytania | Cameron Chalmers, Zoey Clark, Emily Diamond, Lee Thompson | 3:11,95 | q, |
6. | 1 | 7 | Dominikana | Lidio Andrés Feliz, Marileidy Paulino, Anabel Medina Ventura, Luguelín Santos | 3:12,74 | Q, |
7. | 1 | 2 | Belgia | Alexander Doom, Imke Vervaet, Camille Laus, Jonathan Borlée | 3:12,75 | Q, |
8. | 1 | 5 | Irlandia | Cillin Greene, Phil Healy, Sophie Becker, Christopher O'Donnell | 3:12,88 | q, |
9. | 1 | 4 | Niemcy | Marvin Schlegel, Corinna Schwab, Ruth Sophia Spelmeyer-Preuß, Manuel Sanders | 3:12,94 | qJ, |
10. | 1 | 6 | Hiszpania | Samuel García, Laura Bueno, Aauri Lorena Bokesa, Bernat Erta | 3:13,29 | |
11. | 2 | 7 | Włochy | Edoardo Scotti, Alice Mangione, Rebecca Borga, Vladimir Aceti | 3:13,51 | |
12. | 1 | 8 | Nigeria | Ifeanyi Emmanuel Ojeli, Imaobong Nse Uko, Samson Oghenewegba Nathaniel, Patience Okon George | 3:13,60 | |
13. | 2 | 4 | Ukraina | Mykyta Barabanow, Kateryna Kłymiuk, Alina Łohwynenko, Ołeksandr Pohoriłko | 3:14,21 | |
14. | 2 | 8 | Brazylia | Pedro Burmann, Tiffani Marinho, Tábata Vitorino, Anderson Henriques | 3:15,89 | |
15. | 2 | 3 | Indie | Muhammed Anas Yahiya, Revathi Veeramani, Subha Venkatesan, Arokia Rajiv | 3:19,93 |
Finał
Źródło: olympics.com[8].
Pozycja | Tor | Państwo | Zawodnicy | Czas | Uwagi |
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5 | Polska | Karol Zalewski, Natalia Kaczmarek, Justyna Święty-Ersetic, Kajetan Duszyński | 3:09,87 | , | |
6 | Dominikana | Lidio Andrés Feliz, Marileidy Paulino, Anabel Medina Ventura, Alexander Ogando | 3:10,21 | ||
4 | Stany Zjednoczone | Trevor Stewart, Kendall Ellis, Kaylin Whitney, Vernon Norwood | 3:10,22 | ||
4. | 7 | Holandia | Liemarvin Bonevacia, Lieke Klaver, Femke Bol, Ramsey Angela | 3:10,36 | |
5. | 8 | Belgia | Dylan Borlée, Imke Vervaet, Camille Laus, Kévin Borlée | 3:11,51 | |
6. | 2 | Wielka Brytania | Niclas Baker, Nicole Yeargin, Emily Diamond, Cameron Chalmers | 3:12,07 | |
7. | 9 | Jamajka | Sean Bailey, Stacey-Ann Williams, Tovea Jenkins, Karayme Bartley | 3:14,95 | |
8. | 1 | Irlandia | Cillin Greene, Phil Healy, Sophie Becker, Christopher O'Donnell | 3:15,04 | |
– | 3 | Niemcy | Marvin Schlegel, Corinna Schwab, Nadine Gonska, Manuel Sanders | DSQ | TR 24.6.3 |
Przypisy
- ↑ Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Athletics, Competition Schedule, As of TUE 27 JUL 2021, olympics.com [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2021-07-28] (ang.).
- ↑ Czasu miejscowego
- ↑ Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Athletics, Records by Event, 4 × 400m Relay Mixed, olympics.com (ang.).
- ↑ Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Athletics, Best Performances, 4 × 400m Relay Mixed, olympics.com (ang.).
- ↑ Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Athletics, 4 × 400m Relay Mixed, Round 1, Results Summary, olympics.com (ang.).
- ↑ Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Athletics, 4 × 400m Relay Mixed, Round 1 - Heat 1/2, Results, olympics.com (ang.).
- ↑ Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Athletics, 4 × 400m Relay Mixed, Round 1 - Heat 2/2, Results, olympics.com (ang.).
- ↑ Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, Athletics, 4 × 400m Relay Mixed, Final, Results, olympics.com [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2021-08-01] (ang.).
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