2022 World Athletics U20 Championships – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
Women's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships |
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Venue | Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero |
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Dates | 5 August (heats) 6 August (final) |
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Competitors | 71 from 16 nations |
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Winning time | 3:28.06 |
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The women's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships was held at the Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero in Cali, Colombia on 5 and 6 August 2022.[1]
Records
Results
Heats
Qualification: First 2 of each heat ( Q ) plus the 2 fastest times ( q ) qualified for the final.[2][3]
Rank |
Heat |
Nation |
Athletes |
Time |
Notes
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1 |
1 |
United States |
Mekenze Kelley, Madison Whyte, Zaya Akins, Kennedy Wade |
3:32.94 |
Q, SB
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2 |
1 |
Canada |
Ella Clayton, Jenna James, Emily Martin, Savannah Sutherland |
3:33.98 |
Q, SB
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3 |
3 |
Finland |
Ronja Koskela, Katriina Wright, Aada Aho, Veera Mattila |
3:34.10 |
Q, NU20R
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4 |
3 |
India |
Summy, Priya Mohan, Rajitha Kunja, Rupal |
3:34.18 |
Q, NU20R
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5 |
2 |
Jamaica |
Oneika Brissett, Abigail Campbell, Rickianna Russell, Oneika McAnnuff |
3:34.92 |
Q, SB
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6 |
2 |
Germany |
Maja Schorr, Anna Hense, Justin Wehner, Lara-Noelle Steinbrecher |
3:35.18 |
Q, SB
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7 |
2 |
Great Britain |
Poppy Malik, Jessica Astill, Ophelia Pye, Etty Sisson |
3:35.22 |
q, SB
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8 |
1 |
Australia |
Jasmin Guthrie, Annie Pfeiffer, Isabella Guthrie, Txai Anglin |
3:36.25 |
q, SB
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9 |
1 |
South Africa |
Precious Molepo, Anje Nel, Colleen Scheepers, Simone De Wet |
3:36.52 |
NU20R
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10 |
3 |
Nigeria |
Osaretin Joy Usenbor, Opeyemi Deborah Oke, Josephine Oloye, Queen Usunobun |
3:36.89 |
SB
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11 |
2 |
Poland |
Kornelia Lesiewicz, Martyna Guzowska, Aleksandra Wołczak, Martyna Trocholepsza |
3:37.19 |
SB
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12 |
3 |
Italy |
Ngalula Kabangu, Martina Canazza, Zoe Tessarolo, Nancy Demattè |
3:40.97 |
SB
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13 |
1 |
Slovenia |
Neža Dolenc, Veronika Sadek, Petja Klojčnik, Ana Rus |
3:41.08 |
NU20R
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14 |
3 |
Brazil |
Leticia Quingostas, Camille Cristina De Oliveira, Taimara Pereira, Amanda Miranda Da Silva |
3:44.70 |
SB
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15 |
2 |
Czech Republic |
Tereza Lamačová, Veronika Hutárková, Jana Piškulová, Adéla Tkáčová |
3:47.72 |
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16 |
2 |
Ecuador |
Selene Elizabeth Alban, Xiomara Ibarra, Dayanara Nazareno, Evelin Mercado |
3:53.46 |
SB
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3 |
Sweden |
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DNS
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Final
The final was held on 6 August at 17:22.[4]
Rank |
Nation |
Athletes |
Time |
Notes
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United States |
Mekenze Kelley, Shawnti Jackson, Akala Garrett, Roisin Willis |
3:28.06 |
SB
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Jamaica |
Dejanea Oakley, Abigail Campbell, Oneika McAnnuff, Alliah Baker |
3:31.59 |
SB
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Great Britain |
Yemi Mary John, Jessica Astill, Ophelia Pye, Etty Sisson |
3:31.86 |
SB
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4 |
Finland |
Ronja Koskela, Katriina Wright, Aada Aho, Veera Mattila |
3:33.15 |
NU20R
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5 |
Canada |
Ella Clayton, Jenna James, Emily Martin, Savannah Sutherland |
3:33.60 |
SB
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6 |
Australia |
Ellie Beer, Isabella Guthrie, Txai Anglin, Jasmin Guthrie |
3:34.86 |
SB
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7 |
Germany |
Maja Schorr, Anna Hense, Justin Wehner, Lara-Noelle Steinbrecher |
3:34.95 |
SB
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8 |
India |
Summy, Priya Mohan, Rajitha Kunja, Rupal |
3:36.72 |
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References
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Mixed |
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- 1988
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- 1996
- 1998
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- 2004
- 2006
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- 1986: United States (Harris, Princhett, Downing, Vickers)
- 1988: East Germany (Derr, Fabert, Wöhlk, Breuer, Axmann*, Steinecke*)
- 1990: Australia (Scamps, Poetschka, Hanigan, Andrews)
- 1992: Romania (Petrea, Florea, Tîrlea, Nedelcu)
- 1994: United States (Scott, Hennagan, Brown, McMullen, Harrison*)
- 1996: Germany (Müller, Gesell, Harstick, Urbansky, Marx*, Vollrath*)
- 1998: Jamaica (Hall, Gayle, Downer, Beckford, Williams*, Simpson*)
- 2000: Great Britain (Wall, Meadows, Thieme, Miller, Brookes*)
- 2002: United States (Hardeman, Henderson, Ross, Demus, Richards*)
- 2004: United States (Anderson, Kidd, Smith, Hastings, Leach*, Lawrence*)
- 2006: United States (Beard, Cross, Williams, Leach, Young*, Humphrey*)
- 2008: United States (Whittaker, Beard, Alexander, Jameson, Byrd*)
- 2010: United States (Dixon, Smith, Roesler, George, Eley-O'Reilly*, Nelson*)
- 2012: United States (Rucker, Ekpone, Baisden, Spencer, Reynolds*, Porter*)
- 2014: United States (Little, Baker, Wimbley, Baisden, Majors*, Barnes*)
- 2016: United States (Irby, Cockrell, Winters, Watson, Waller*, Richardson*)
- 2018: United States (Mason, Anderson, Madubuike, Manson, Ford*, Minor*)
- 2021: Nigeria (Oke, Uko, Onojuvwevwo, Ofili)
- 2022: United States (Kelley, Jackson, Garrett, Willis, Whyte*, Akins*, Wade*)
- 2024: United States (Mouton, Harris, Donelson, Akins, Doht-Barron*, Kneeshaw*)
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