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The women's 4 × 100 metres relay event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 22 and 23 July.
*Athletes who competed in heats only
Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) qualified for the final.[1]
Rank |
Heat |
Nation |
Athletes |
Time |
Notes
|
1 |
2 |
France |
Tamara Murcia, Cynthia Leduc, Fanny Peltier, Estelle Raffai |
43.82 |
Q, WU20L
|
2 |
2 |
United States |
Lynna Irby, Tia Jones, Kaylor Harris, Candace Hill |
44.31 |
Q, SB
|
3 |
2 |
Poland |
Klaudia Adamek, Martyna Kotwiła, Olga Pietrzak, Ewa Swoboda |
44.55 |
q, NU20R
|
4 |
3 |
Germany |
Johanna Bechthold, Keshia Kwadwo, Eleni Frommann, Chantal Butzek |
44.73 |
Q
|
5 |
3 |
Ireland |
Molly Scott, Sharlene Mawdsley, Gina Akpe-Moses, Ciara Neville |
45.09 |
Q, SB
|
6 |
1 |
Spain |
Andrea Verdú, Ane Petrirena, Paula Sevilla, Lara Gómez |
45.10 |
Q
|
7 |
3 |
Australia |
Gabriella O'Grady, Maddison Coates, Samantha Geddes, Nicole Kay |
45.18 |
q, SB
|
8 |
3 |
Italy |
Zaynab Dosso, Sofia Bonicalza, Alessia Niotta, Desola Oki |
45.50 |
|
9 |
2 |
Canada |
Shyvonne Roxborough, Natassha McDonald, Chinque Thompson, Keira Christie-Galloway |
45.89 |
SB
|
10 |
2 |
Thailand |
On-Uma Chattha, Parichat Charoensuk, Sureewan Runan, Suwimon Khongthong |
45.89 |
|
11 |
3 |
South Africa |
Gezelle Magerman, Cassidy Williamson, Jeanelle Griesel, Taylon Bieldt |
45.98 |
SB
|
12 |
1 |
Ecuador |
Marina Poroso, Romina Cifuentes, Katherin Chillambo, Maribel Caicedo |
46.20 |
Q, SB
|
|
1 |
Czech Republic |
Veronika Palicková, Zdenka Seidlová, Kateřina Vávrová, Nikola Bendová |
DNF |
|
|
1 |
Netherlands |
Marijke Boogerd, Tasa Jiya, Bowien Jansen, Lieke Klaver |
DNF |
|
|
2 |
Great Britain |
Hannah Brier, Charlotte McLennaghan, Finette Agyapong, Megan Marrs |
DNF |
|
|
1 |
Jamaica |
Kimone Shaw, Patrice Moody, Shellece Clark, Vanesha Pusey |
DQ |
R163.3(a)[2]
|
|
3 |
New Zealand |
Brooke Somerfield, Lucy Sheat, Zoe Hobbs, Olivia Eaton |
DQ |
R163.3(a)[2]
|
|
1 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
|
DNS |
|
[3]
Rank |
Lane |
Nation |
Athletes |
Time |
Notes
|
|
6 |
United States |
Tia Jones, Taylor Bennett, Kaylor Harris, Candace Hill |
43.69 |
WU20L
|
|
4 |
France |
Tamara Murcia, Cynthia Leduc, Fanny Peltier, Estelle Raffai |
44.05 |
|
|
5 |
Germany |
Katrin Fehm, Keshia Beverly Kwadwo, Eleni Frommann, Chantal Butzek |
44.18 |
SB
|
4 |
2 |
Poland |
Klaudia Adamek, Martyna Kotwiła, Olga Pietrzak, Ewa Swoboda |
44.81 |
|
5 |
8 |
Ireland |
Molly Scott, Sharlene Mawdsley, Gina Akpe-Moses, Ciara Neville |
44.82 |
NU20R
|
6 |
7 |
Spain |
Andrea Verdú, Ane Petrirena, Paula Sevilla, Lara Gómez |
44.99 |
NU20R
|
7 |
3 |
Australia |
Nana-Adoma Owusu-Afriyie, Maddison Coates, Samantha Geddes, Nicole Kay |
45.15 |
SB
|
8 |
9 |
Ecuador |
Marina Poroso, Romina Cifuentes, Katherin Chillambo, Maribel Caicedo |
45.72 |
SB
|
|
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