2024 World Athletics U20 Championships – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
Men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2024 World Athletics U20 Championships |
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Venue | Estadio Atlético de la VIDENA |
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Dates | - 30 August 2024 (heats)
- 31 August 2024 (final
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Competitors | 88 from 20 nations |
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Winning time | 3:03.56 |
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The men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2024 World Athletics U20 Championships was held at the Estadio Atlético de la VIDENA in Lima, Peru on 30 and 31 August 2024.
Records
U20 standing records prior to the 2024 World Athletics U20 Championships were as follows:[1]
Results
Heats
First 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified for the final.[1]
Heat 1
Rank
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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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Australia
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Caleb Kilpatrick, Jett Grundy, Jack Deguara, Jordan Gilbert
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3:08.99
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Q, SB
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2
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Poland
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Wiktor Wróbel, Michał Kijewski, Adrian Wójciak, Stanisław Strzelecki
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3:10.71
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Q
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3
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Jamaica
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Shadane Smith, Omary Robinson, Javaughn Pinnock, Kemarrio Bygrave
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3:11.30
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4
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Spain
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David García, Adrian Priego, Joe Pons, Biel Cirujeda
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3:11.45
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SB
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5
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Grenada
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Qwanell Pierre, Kemron Mathlyn, Devonie Ferguson, Joshem Sylvester
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3:16.67
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6
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Peru
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Anderson Tavara, Jeffrey Cajo, Giancarlo Bravo, Matias Villar
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3:17.63
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PB
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–
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Italy
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Simone Gilberto, Luca Marsicovetere, Riccardo Fumagalli, Francesco De Santis
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DQ
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TR24.6
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[2]
Heat 2
Rank
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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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United States
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Grant Buckmiller, Xavier Donaldson, Gabriel J Clement II, Alexander Rhodes
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3:05.16
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Q, SB
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2
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South Africa
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Bryan Katoo, Sihle Mahlangu, Kryn Romijn, Udeme Okon
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3:08.84
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Q, SB
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3
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Ireland
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Conor Kelly, Adam Courtney, Sean Doggett, Stephen Mannion
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3:08.94
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q, NU20R
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4
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Germany
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Max Husseman, Fabian Straberg, Tom Stöber, Cedric Barth
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3:08.98 (.978)
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q
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5
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Guyana
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Malachi Austin, Kaidon Persaud, Gil De Neilson, Enock Munroe
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3:11.38
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NU20R
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6
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Saudi Arabia
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Naif Alsubaie, Meshal Hazazi, Musaad Al-Subaie, Ali Almuwallad
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3:13.19
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SB
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7
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Thailand
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Nonthawat Phakdeechit, Khunaphat Kaijan, Namchok Phuphaeng, Phiraphat Ponjon
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3:18.81
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[2]
Heat 3
Rank
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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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Japan
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Ryota Oishi, Kentaro Shirahata, Kairi Gonda, Kyo Kikuta
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3:07.04
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Q, SB
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2
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India
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Rihan Chaudhary, Ankul, Abiram Pramod, Jay Kumar
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3:08.10
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Q, NU20R
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3
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Botswana
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Lefatshe Seleka, Keorapetse Oreokame, Justice Oratile, Thabang Monngathipa
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3:08.98 (.978)
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q, SB
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4
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Qatar
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Mahamat Maha, Khalid Adoum, Oussama Swakar, Maizen Ali
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3:11.45
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5
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Trinidad and Tobago
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Joshua Perry, Daeshaun Cole, Dorian Charles, Kyrell Thomas
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3:11.67
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6
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Brazil
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Paulo Romualdo, Marcus Velasco, Carlos Eduardo Domingos, Victor Chaves
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3:12.68
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SB
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[2]
Final
Rank
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Nation
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Athletes
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Time
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Notes
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United States
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Jayden Davis, Xavier Donaldson, Alexander Rhodes, Sidi Njie
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3:03.56
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SB
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South Africa
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Bryan Katoo, Sihle Mahlangu, Niabulo Mbatha, Udeme Okon
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3:05.22
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SB
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Australia
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Caleb Kilpatrick, Jett Grundy, Jack Deguara, Jordan Gilbert
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3:05.53
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SB
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4
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Poland
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Jakub Szarapo, Michał Kijewski, Jan Śmietanka, Stanisław Strzelecki
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3:06.37
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SB
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5
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Japan
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Ryota Oishi, Kentaro Shirahata, Kairi Gonda, Kyo Kikuta
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3:06.94
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SB
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6
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India
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Rihan Chaudhary, Ankul, Abiram Pramod, Jay Kumar
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3:08.76
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7
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Ireland
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Conor Kelly, David Davitt, Sean Doggett, Stephen Mannion
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3:09.73
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8
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Germany
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Max Husseman, Fabian Straberg, Tom Stöber, Cedric Barth
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3:14.04
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–
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Botswana
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Lefatshe Seleka, Keorapetse Oreokame, Justice Oratile, Enerst Kumevu
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DQ
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TR24.19
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[3]
References
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Mixed |
- 1986
- 1988
- 1990
- 1992
- 1994
- 1996
- 1998
- 2000
- 2002
- 2004
- 2006
- 2008
- 2010
- 2012
- 2014
- 2016
- 2018
- 2021
- 2022
- 2024
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- 1986: United States (Campbell, Rish, Waddle, Reed, Carter*)
- 1988: United States (Carr, Nelloms, Williams, Carrington)
- 1990: United States (Mills, Samuels, Harris, Nelloms)
- 1992: United States (Porter, Mallard, Nichols, Minor)
- 1994: United States (Johnson, Wheeler, Campbell, Clay, Harrison*)
- 1996: United States (Johnson, Davis, Martin, Moore)
- 1998: Australia (McFarlane, Batman, Thom, Vincent, Barnwell*)
- 2000: Jamaica (Clarke, Sappleton, Coley, Simpson, Barrett*)
- 2002: United States (Ferguson, Williamson, Collins, Fortenberry, Jackson*)
- 2004: United States (Johnson, Merritt, Craig, Clement, Hinnant*, Ramirez*)
- 2006: United States (Summers, Oliver, Nellum, Carter, Smith Jr.*, Lockhart*)
- 2008: United States (Boyd, Miller, Wilder, Anderson, Bailey*, Taylor*)
- 2010: United States (Mance, Nolan, Verburg, Berry, Heriot*, Edmonds*)
- 2012: United States (Downing, Bailey, Okezie, Hall, Futch*)
- 2014: United States (Lyles, Brown, Morgan, Cherry, Parish*)
- 2016: United States (Allison, Cogdell, Montgomery, London)
- 2018: Italy (Gjetja, Romani, Sibilio, Scotti, Benati*)
- 2021: Botswana (Kebinatshipi, Pesela, Masede, Majama, Gabanatlhong*)
- 2022: United States (McElroy, Schwartzman, Bartholomew, Sumner, Blackwood*, Williams*)
- 2024: United States (Davis, Donaldson, Rhodes, Njie, Buckmiller*, Clement II*)
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