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2015 IAAF World Relays – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay

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Men's 4 x 400 metres relay
at the 2015 IAAF World Relays
VenueThomas Robinson Stadium
Dates2 May (heats) & 3 May (final)
Nations24
Winning time2:58.43
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
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The men's 4 x 400 metres relay at the 2015 IAAF World Relays was held at the Thomas Robinson Stadium on 2–3 May.

Records

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Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

World record  United States
(Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts, Harry Reynolds, Michael Johnson)
2:54.29 Germany Stuttgart, Germany 22 August 1993
Championship record  United States
(David Verburg, Tony McQuay, Christian Taylor, LaShawn Merritt
2:57.25 The Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas 25 May 2014
World Leading  United States 3:00.86 United States Philadelphia, United States 25 April 2015
African Record  Nigeria
(Clement Chukwu, Jude Monye, Sunday Bada, Enefiok Udo-Obong)
2:58.68 Australia Sydney, Australia 30 September 2000
Asian Record  Japan
(Shunji Karube, Koji Ito, Jun Osakada, Shigekazu Omori)
3:00.76 United States Atlanta, United States 3 August 1996
North, Central American and Caribbean record  United States
(Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts, Harry Reynolds, Michael Johnson)
2:54.29 Germany Stuttgart, Germany 22 August 1993
South American Record  Brazil
(Eronilde de Araújo, Cleverson da Silva, Claudinei da Silva, Sanderlei Parrela)
2:58.56 Canada Winnipeg, Canada 30 July 1999
European Record  Great Britain
(Iwan Thomas, Jamie Baulch, Mark Richardson, Roger Black)
2:56.60 United States Atlanta, United States 3 August 1996
Oceanian record  Australia
(Bruce Frayne, Gary Minihan, Rick Mitchell, Darren Clark)
2:59.70 United States Los Angeles, United States 11 August 1984

Schedule

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Date Time Round
2 May 2015 19:00 Heats
3 May 2015 21:08 Final B
3 May 2015 22:01 Final

All times are local times (UTC-4)

Results

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KEY: q Fastest non-qualifiers Q Qualified NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best

Heats

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Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) advanced to the final.[1][2]

Rank Heat Lane Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 3 5  Trinidad and Tobago Lalonde Gordon, Jarrin Solomon, Renny Quow, Machel Cedenio 3:02.09 Q, SB
2 1 4  Bahamas Michael Mathieu, Demetrius Pinder, Alonzo Russell, Ramon Miller 3:02.18 Q
3 1 8  Brazil Pedro Luiz de Oliveira, Wagner Cardoso, Hederson Estefani, Hugo de Sousa 3:02.23 Q, SB
4 3 1  Belgium Dylan Borlée, Jonathan Borlée, Julien Watrin, Kevin Borlée 3:02.41 Q, SB
5 2 8  United States David Verburg, Kyle Clemons, Jeremy Wariner, Brycen Spratling 3:02.81 Q
6 2 2  Jamaica Javere Bell, Rusheen McDonald, Nathon Allen, Javon Francis 3:02.98 Q, SB
7 2 3  Botswana Leaname Maotoanong, Zacharia Kamberuka, Onkabetse Nkobolo, Isaac Makwala 3:03.08 q, SB
8 3 2  Great Britain Conrad Williams, Delano Williams, Jack Green, George Caddick 3:03.28 q, SB
9 1 2  Cuba William Collazo, Raidel Acea, Adrian Chacón, Yoandys Lescay 3:03.50 SB
10 2 5  France Mame-Ibra Anne, Teddy Atine-Venel, Thomas Jordier, Mamoudou Hanne 3:03.88 SB
11 1 1  Poland Karol Zalewski, Michał Pietrzak, Łukasz Krawczuk, Rafał Omelko 3:05.13
12 2 4  Kenya Alexander Lerionka Sampao, Boniface Ontuga Mweresa, Michael Cheren Makan, Alphas Leken Kishoyian 3:05.92
13 3 3  Venezuela Omar Longart, Alberth Bravo, José Meléndez, Freddy Mezones 3:06.15 SB
13 1 7  Saudi Arabia Mazen Al Yasen, Ali Al-Deraan, Mohammed Obaid Al-Salhi, Yousef Ahmed Masrahi 3:06.15 SB
15 1 3  Germany Kamghe Gaba, Eric Krüger, Johannes Trefz, Thomas Schneider 3:06.20
16 3 7  Australia Alexander Beck, Craig Burns, Luke Stevens, Iain Douglas 3:06.37
17 2 1  Japan Naoki Kobayashi, Kentaro Sato, Julian Jrummi Walsh, Takamasa Kitagawa 3:06.38 SB
18 1 5  Colombia Jhon Perlaza, Diego Palomeque, Carlos Lemos, Bernardo Baloyes 3:06.48 SB
19 2 6  Nigeria Orukpe Eraiyokan, Robert Simmons, Cristian Morton, Miles Ukaoma 3:06.92
20 3 6  Ireland Craig Lynch, Thomas Barr, Brian Murphy, Richard Morrissey 3:07.11 SB
21 3 4  Canada Philip Osei, Mike Robertson, Daniel Harper, Tremaine Harris 3:07.80 SB
22 1 6  Spain Pau Fradera, Samuel García, Mark Ujakpor, Lucas Bua 3:08.49 SB
23 3 8  Dominican Republic Luguelín Santos, Juander Santos, Yon Soriano, Winder Cuevas 3:12.55
2 7  Netherlands Liemarvin Bonevacia, Bjorn Blauwhof, Obed Martis, Terrence Agard DNF

Final B

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The final B was started at 21:16.[3]

Rank Lane Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 4  Poland Kacper Kozłowski, Michał Pietrzak, Mateusz Fórmański, Rafał Omelko 3:03.23
2 6  Cuba William Collazo, Raidel Acea, Adrian Chacón, Yoandys Lescay 3:03.73 SB
3 1  Germany Kamghe Gaba, Eric Krüger, Johannes Trefz, Thomas Schneider 3:04.90 SB
4 2  Australia Craig Burns, Iain Douglas, Luke Stevens, Samuel Baird 3:05.13 SB
5  France Mame-Ibra Anne, Teddy Atine-Venel, Thomas Jordier, Mamoudou Hanne DQ 162.7
3  Kenya Alexander Lerionka Sampao, Boniface Ontuga Mweresa, Joseph Poghishio Loshangar, Raymond Kibet DQ 170.18
7  Saudi Arabia DNS
8  Venezuela DNS

Final

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The final was started at 22:15.[4]

Rank Lane Nation Athletes Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6  United States David Verburg, Tony McQuay, Jeremy Wariner, LaShawn Merritt 2:58.43 WL
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3  Bahamas Ramon Miller, Michael Mathieu, Steven Gardiner, Chris Brown 2:58.91 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8  Belgium Dylan Borlée, Julien Watrin, Jonathan Borlée, Kevin Borlée 2:59.33 NR
4 7  Jamaica Rusheen McDonald, Edino Steele, Ricardo Chambers, Javon Francis 3:00.23 SB
5 5  Brazil Pedro Luiz de Oliveira, Wagner Cardoso, Hederson Estefani, Hugo de Sousa 3:00.96 SB
6 2  Great Britain Conrad Williams, Rabah Yousif, Jack Green, George Caddick 3:01.51 SB
7 4  Trinidad and Tobago Lalonde Gordon, Jarrin Solomon, Renny Quow, Machel Cedenio 3:03.10
8 1  Botswana Onkabetse Nkobolo, Zacharia Kamberuka, Leaname Maotoanong, Isaac Makwala 3:03.73

References

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