2024 European Athletics Championships – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
The women's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2024 European Athletics Championships took place at the Stadio Olimpico on 11 and 12 June.[1]
Records
Standing records prior to the 2024 European Athletics Championships
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World record
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United States
Tianna Madison, Allyson Felix,
Bianca Knight, Carmelita Jeter
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40.82[2]
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London, Great Britain
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10 August 2012
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European record
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East Germany
Silke Gladisch, Sabine Rieger,
Ingrid Auerswald, Marlies Göhr
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41.37[3]
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Canberra, Australia
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6 October 1985
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Championship record
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East Germany
Silke Möller, Katrin Krabbe,
Kerstin Behrendt, Sabine Günther
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41.68
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Split, Yugoslavia
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1 September 1990
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World Leading
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United States
Tamari Davis, Gabrielle Thomas, Celera Barnes, Melissa Jefferson
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41.85[4]
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Nassau, Bahamas
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5 May 2024
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Europe Leading
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Great Britain
Asha Philip, Imani-Lara Lansiquot,
Bianca Williams, Amy Hunt
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42.33[5]
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Nassau, Bahamas
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4 May 2024
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Schedule
Date
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Time
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Round
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11 June 2024
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12:30
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Round 1
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12 June 2024
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22:38
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Final
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All times are local times (UTC+2)
Results
Round 1
Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final.[6]
Rank
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Heat
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Lane
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Nation
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Athletes
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Time
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Notes
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1
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1
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2
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Great Britain
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Asha Philip, Amy Hunt, Dina Asher-Smith, Desiree Henry
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42.25
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Q, EL
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2
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2
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8
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France
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Orlann Oliere, Gémima Joseph, Maroussia Paré, Sarah Richard
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42.35
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Q, SB
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3
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2
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2
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Netherlands
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Nadine Visser, Marije van Hunenstijn, Minke Bisschops, Tasa Jiya
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42.39
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Q, SB
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4
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2
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3
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Germany
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Sophia Junk, Nele Jaworski, Gina Lückenkemper, Rebekka Haase
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42.47
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Q, SB
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5
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1
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3
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Switzerland
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Géraldine Frey, Salomé Kora, Léonie Pointet, Sara Atcho-Jaquier
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42.76
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Q
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6
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2
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9
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Belgium
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Rani Vincke, Rani Rosius, Elise Mehuys, Delphine Nkansa
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42.85
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q, SB
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7
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1
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4
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Spain
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Sonia Molina-Prados, Esther Navero, Paula Sevilla, Maria Isabel Pérez
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43.00
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Q
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8
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2
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5
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Poland
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Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, Monika Romaszko, Magdalena Stefanowicz, Ewa Swoboda
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43.15
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q
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9
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1
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5
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Italy
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Irene Siragusa, Dalia Kaddari, Anna Bongiorni, Arianna de Masi
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43.27
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10
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2
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4
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Finland
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Petra Häggqvist, Anna Pursiainen, Anniinna Kortetmaa, Lotta Kemppinen
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43.68
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SB
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11
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1
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6
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Hungary
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Jusztina Csóti, Anna Luca Kocsis, Gréta Kerekes, Alexa Sulyán
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43.70
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12
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1
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7
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Austria
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Isabel Posch, Magdalena Lindner, Karin Strametz, Viktoria Willhuber
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43.84
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NR
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13
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2
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6
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Portugal
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Lorène Bazolo, Rosalina Santos, Lurdes Oliveira, Íris Silva
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43.85
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NR
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14
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2
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7
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Denmark
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Astrid Glenner-Frandsen, Mathilde Kramer, Mette Graversgaard, Klara Skriver Loessl
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44.21
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SB
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15
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1
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8
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Greece
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Styliani-Alexandera Michailidou, Elisavet Pesiridou, Rafailia Spanoudaki-Chatziriga, Artemis Melina Anastasiou
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44.23
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16
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1
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9
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Estonia
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Mila Ott, Ann Marii Kivikas, Kreete Verlin, Diana Suumann
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53.37
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Final
The final started on 12 June at 22:40.
Rank
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Lane
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Nation
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Athletes
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Time
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Notes
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6
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Great Britain
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Dina Asher-Smith, Desiree Henry, Amy Hunt, Daryll Neita
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41.91
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EL
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5
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France
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Orlann Oliere, Gémima Joseph, Helene Parisot, Sarah Richard
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42.15
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SB
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7
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Netherlands
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Nadine Visser, Marije van Hunenstijn, Minke Bisschops, Tasa Jiya
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42.46
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4
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4
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Germany
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Sophia Junk, Lisa Mayer, Gina Lückenkemper, Rebekka Haase
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42.61
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5
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9
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Spain
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Sonia Molina-Prados, Jaël Bestué, Paula Sevilla, Maria Isabel Pérez
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42.84
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SB
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6
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2
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Belgium
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Rani Vicke, Rani Rosius, Elise Mehuys, Janie de Naeyer
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43.48
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3
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Poland
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Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, Monika Romaszko, Magdalena Stefanowicz, Ewa Swoboda
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DNF
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8
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Switzerland
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Géraldine Frey, Salomé Kora, Léonie Pointet, Sara Atcho-Jaquier
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DQ
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TR24.5(B)
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References
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- 1938: Germany (Kohl, Krauß, Albus, Kühnel)
- 1946: Netherlands (v.d. Kade-Koudijs, Witziers-Timmer, Adema, Blankers-Koen)
- 1950: Great Britain (Hay, Desforges, Hall, Foulds)
- 1954: Soviet Union (Krepkina, Uliskina, Itkina, Turova)
- 1958: Soviet Union (Krepkina, Kepp, Polyakova, Maslovska)
- 1962: Poland (Ciepły, Sobotta, Szyroka, Piątkowska)
- 1966: Poland (Bednarek, Straszyńska, Kirszenstein, Kłobukowska)
- 1969: GDR (Höfer, Meissner, Podeswa, Vogt)
- 1971: FRG (Schittenhelm, Helten, Irrgang, Mickler)
- 1974: GDR (Maletzki, Stecher, Heinich, Eckert)
- 1978: Soviet Union (Anisimova, Maslakova, Kondratyeva, Storozhkova)
- 1982: GDR (Walther, Eckert, Rieger, Göhr)
- 1986: GDR (Gladisch, Rieger, Brestrich-Auerswald, Göhr)
- 1990: GDR (Möller, Krabbe, Behrendt, Günther)
- 1994: Germany (Paschke, Knoll, Zipp, Lichtenhagen)
- 1998: France (Benth, Bangué, Félix, Arron)
- 2002: France (Combe, Hurtis, Félix, Sidibé)
- 2006: Russia (Gushchina, Rusakova, Khabarova, Grigoryeva)
- 2010: Ukraine (Povh, Pohrebnyak, Ryemyen, Bryzhina)
- 2012: Germany (Günther, Cibis, Pinto, Sailer)
- 2014: Great Britain (Philip, Nelson, J. Williams, Henry)
- 2016: Netherlands (Samuel, Schippers, Van Schagen, Sedney)
- 2018: Great Britain (Philip, Lansiquot, B. Williams, Asher-Smith)
- 2022: Germany (Mayer, Haase, Lückenkemper, Burghardt)
- 2024: Great Britain (Asher-Smith, Henry, Hunt, Neita)
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