Lekkoatletyka na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2020 – sztafeta mieszana 4 × 400 m

Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie 2020
Lekkoatletyka
Sztafeta mieszana 4 × 400 m
Złoty medal

 Polska

Karol Zalewski
Natalia Kaczmarek
Justyna Święty-Ersetic
Kajetan Duszyński
Dariusz Kowaluk (elim.)
Iga Baumgart-Witan (elim.)
Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik (elim.)
Srebrny medal

 Dominikana

Lidio Andrés Feliz
Marileidy Paulino
Anabel Ventura Medina
Alexander Ogando
Luguelín Santos (elim.)
Brązowy medal

 Stany Zjednoczone

Trevor Stewart
Kendall Ellis
Kaylin Whitney
Vernon Norwood
Elija Godwin (elim.)
Lynna Irby (elim.)
Taylor Manson (elim.)
Bryce Deadmon (elim.)

Sztafeta mieszana 4 × 400 metrów – jedna z konkurencji biegowych rozegranych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w Tokio.

Terminarz

Źródło: olympics.com[1].

DataGodzina[2]
30 lipca 202120:00Eliminacje
31 lipca 202121:35Finał

Rekordy

Tabela prezentuje rekord świata, rekord igrzysk olimpijskich, rekordy kontynentów oraz najlepszy wynik na listach światowych przed rozpoczęciem zawodów[3][4].

PaństwoWynikMiejsceData
Rekord świata Stany Zjednoczone
(Wil London, Allyson Felix, Courtney Okolo, Michael Cherry)
3:09,34Katar Doha2019-09-29 29 września 2019(dts)
Listy światowe Niemcy
(Marvin Schlegel, Manuel Sanders, Ruth Spelmeyer, Corinna Schwab)
3:13,57Niemcy Ratyzbona2021-06-19 19 czerwca 2021(dts)
Rekord igrzysk olimpijskichKonkurencja rozgrywana po raz pierwszy na Igrzyskach olimpijskich.
Rekord Afryki Kenia
(Jared Nyambweke Momanyi, Maureen Nyatichi Thomas, Hellen Syombua, Haron Koech)
3:16,90Japonia Jokohama2019-05-11 11 maja 2019(dts)
Rekord Ameryki Południowej Brazylia
(Anderson Henriques, Tiffani Silva, Geisa Coutinho, Lucas Carvalho)
3:16,12Katar Doha2019-09-28 28 września 2019(dts)
Rekord Ameryki Północnej Stany Zjednoczone
(Wil London, Allyson Felix, Courtney Okolo, Michael Cherry)
3:09,34Katar Doha2019-09-29 29 września 2019(dts)
Rekord Australii i Oceanii Australia
(Bendere Oboya, Anneliese Rubie-Renshaw, Tyler Gunn, Alexander Beck)
3:17,00Australia Gold Coast2021-06-12 12 czerwca 2021(dts)
Rekord Azji Bahrajn
(Musa Isah, Aminat Yusuf Jamal, Salwa Eid Naser, Abbas Abu Bakr)
3:11,82Katar Doha2019-09-29 29 września 2019(dts)
Rekord Europy Wielka Brytania
(Rabah Yousif, Zoey Clark, Emily Diamond, Martyn Rooney)
3:12,27Katar Doha2019-09-29 29 września 2019(dts)

Rezultaty

Eliminacje

Awans: Pierwsze trzy z każdego biegu (Q) i dwie z najlepszymi czasami wśród przegranych (q). Źródło: olympics.com[5][6][7].

PozycjaBiegTorPaństwoZawodnicyCzasUwagi
1.22 PolskaKowaluk, DariuszDariusz Kowaluk, Baumgart-Witan, IgaIga Baumgart-Witan, Hołub-Kowalik, MałgorzataMałgorzata Hołub-Kowalik, Duszyński, KajetanKajetan Duszyński3:10,44Q, ER
2.29 HolandiaDobber, JochemJochem Dobber, Klaver, LiekeLieke Klaver, de Witte, LisanneLisanne de Witte, Angela, RamseyRamsey Angela3:10,69Q, NR
3.13 Stany ZjednoczoneGodwin, ElijaElija Godwin, Irby, LynnaLynna Irby, Manson, TaylorTaylor Manson, Deadmon, BryceBryce Deadmon3:11,39Q, SB
4.25 JamajkaBailey, SeanSean Bailey, Bromfield, JunelleJunelle Bromfield, Williams, Stacey-AnnStacey-Ann Williams, Bartley, KaraymeKarayme Bartley3:11,76Q, NR
5.26 Wielka BrytaniaChalmers, CameronCameron Chalmers, Clark, ZoeyZoey Clark, Diamond, EmilyEmily Diamond, Thompson, LeeLee Thompson3:11,95q, NR
6.17 DominikanaFeliz, Lidio AndrésLidio Andrés Feliz, Paulino, MarileidyMarileidy Paulino, Medina Ventura, AnabelAnabel Medina Ventura, Santos, LuguelínLuguelín Santos3:12,74Q, NR
7.12 BelgiaDoom, AlexanderAlexander Doom, Vervaet, ImkeImke Vervaet, Laus, CamilleCamille Laus, Borlée, JonathanJonathan Borlée3:12,75Q, NR
8.15 IrlandiaGreene, CillinCillin Greene, Healy, PhilPhil Healy, Becker, SophieSophie Becker, O'Donnell, ChristopherChristopher O'Donnell3:12,88q, NR
9.14 NiemcySchlegel, MarvinMarvin Schlegel, Schwab, CorinnaCorinna Schwab, Spelmeyer-Preuß, Ruth SophiaRuth Sophia Spelmeyer-Preuß, Sanders, ManuelManuel Sanders3:12,94qJ, NR
10.16 HiszpaniaGarcía, SamuelSamuel García, Bueno, LauraLaura Bueno, Bokesa, Aauri LorenaAauri Lorena Bokesa, Erta, BernatBernat Erta3:13,29NR
11.27 WłochyScotti, EdoardoEdoardo Scotti, Mangione, AliceAlice Mangione, Borga, RebeccaRebecca Borga, Aceti, VladimirVladimir Aceti3:13,51NR
12.18 NigeriaOjeli, Ifeanyi EmmanuelIfeanyi Emmanuel Ojeli, Uko, Imaobong NseImaobong Nse Uko, Nathaniel, Samson OghenewegbaSamson Oghenewegba Nathaniel, George, Patience OkonPatience Okon George3:13,60AF
13.24 UkrainaBarabanow, MykytaMykyta Barabanow, Kłymiuk, KaterynaKateryna Kłymiuk, Łohwynenko, AlinaAlina Łohwynenko, Pohoriłko, OłeksandrOłeksandr Pohoriłko3:14,21
14.28 BrazyliaBurmann, PedroPedro Burmann, Marinho, TiffaniTiffani Marinho, Vitorino, TábataTábata Vitorino, Henriques, AndersonAnderson Henriques3:15,89SA
15.23 IndieYahiya, Muhammed AnasMuhammed Anas Yahiya, Veeramani, RevathiRevathi Veeramani, Venkatesan, SubhaSubha Venkatesan, Rajiv, ArokiaArokia Rajiv3:19,93SB

Finał

Źródło: olympics.com[8].

PozycjaTorPaństwoZawodnicyCzasUwagi
Gold medal.svg5 PolskaZalewski, KarolKarol Zalewski, Kaczmarek, NataliaNatalia Kaczmarek, Święty-Ersetic, JustynaJustyna Święty-Ersetic, Duszyński, KajetanKajetan Duszyński3:09,87OR, ER
Silver medal.svg6 DominikanaFeliz, Lidio AndrésLidio Andrés Feliz, Paulino, MarileidyMarileidy Paulino, Medina Ventura, AnabelAnabel Medina Ventura, Ogando, AlexanderAlexander Ogando3:10,21NR
Bronze medal.svg4 Stany ZjednoczoneStewart, TrevorTrevor Stewart, Ellis, KendallKendall Ellis, Whitney, KaylinKaylin Whitney, Norwood, VernonVernon Norwood3:10,22SB
4.7 HolandiaBonevacia, LiemarvinLiemarvin Bonevacia, Klaver, LiekeLieke Klaver, Bol, FemkeFemke Bol, Angela, RamseyRamsey Angela3:10,36NR
5.8 BelgiaBorlée, DylanDylan Borlée, Vervaet, ImkeImke Vervaet, Laus, CamilleCamille Laus, Borlée, KévinKévin Borlée3:11,51NR
6.2 Wielka BrytaniaBaker, NiclasNiclas Baker, Yeargin, NicoleNicole Yeargin, Diamond, EmilyEmily Diamond, Chalmers, CameronCameron Chalmers3:12,07
7.9 JamajkaBailey, SeanSean Bailey, Williams, Stacey-AnnStacey-Ann Williams, Jenkins, ToveaTovea Jenkins, Bartley, KaraymeKarayme Bartley3:14,95
8.1 IrlandiaGreene, CillinCillin Greene, Healy, PhilPhil Healy, Becker, SophieSophie Becker, O'Donnell, ChristopherChristopher O'Donnell3:15,04
3 NiemcySchlegel, MarvinMarvin Schlegel, Schwab, CorinnaCorinna Schwab, Gonska, NadineNadine Gonska, Sanders, ManuelManuel SandersDSQTR 24.6.3

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