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2018 European Athletics Championships – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay

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Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
at the 2018 European Athletics Championships
From left Jonathan Sacoor, Dylan Borlée and the twins Kevin and Jonathan Borlée, the winner team.
VenueOlympic Stadium
LocationBerlin
Dates
  • August 10 (round 1)
  • August 11 (final)
Competitors77 from 16 nations
Winning time2:59.47
Medalists
gold medal    Belgium
silver medal    Great Britain
bronze medal    Spain
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The Men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2018 European Athletics Championships took place at the Olympic Stadium on 10 and 11 August.[1]

Records

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Standing records prior to the 2018 European Athletics Championships
World record  United States
Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts
Butch Reynolds, Michael Johnson
2:54.29 Stuttgart, Germany 22 August 1993
European record  Great Britain
Iwan Thomas, Jamie Baulch
Mark Richardson, Roger Black
2:56.60 Atlanta, United States 3 August 1996
Championship record  Great Britain
Paul Sanders, Kriss Akabusi
John Regis, Roger Black
2:58.22 Split, Yugoslavia 1 September 1990
World Leading University of Southern California
Ricky Morgan, Rai Benjamin
Zachary Shinnick, Michael Norman
2:59.00 Eugene, United States 8 June 2018
European Leading  Italy
Daniele Corsa, Michele Tricca
Vladimir Aceti, Davide Re
3:02.11 Bern, Switzerland 16 June 2018
Broken records during the 2018 European Athletics Championships
European Leading  Great Britain
Cameron Chalmers, Dwayne Cowan
Rabah Yousif, Martyn Rooney
3:01.62 Berlin, Germany 10 August 2018
European Leading  Belgium
Dylan Borlée, Jonathan Borlée
Jonathan Sacoor, Kevin Borlée
2:59.47 Berlin, Germany 11 August 2018

Schedule

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Date Time Round
10 August 2018 13:05 Round 1
11 August 2018 21:30 Final

Results

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Round 1

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First 3 in each heat (Q) and 2 best performers (q) advance to the Final.[2]

Rank Heat Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 1  Great Britain Cameron Chalmers, Dwayne Cowan, Rabah Yousif, Martyn Rooney 3:01.62 Q, EL
2 1  France Mame-Ibra Anne, Mamadou Kassé Hanne, Teddy Atine, Thomas Jordier 3:01.67 Q, SB
3 1  Czech Republic Patrik Šorm, Michal Desenský, Vít Müller, Pavel Maslák 3:02.52 Q, NR
4 2  Belgium Julien Watrin, Robin Vanderbemden, Jonathan Sacoor, Dylan Borlée 3:02.55 Q
5 1  Poland Dariusz Kowaluk, Rafał Omelko, Mateusz Rzeźniczak, Kajetan Duszyński 3:02.75 q
6 1  Germany Marvin Schlegel, Torben Junker, Fabian Dammermann, Johannes Trefz 3:03.37 q
7 2  Italy Edoardo Scotti, Michele Tricca, Vladimir Aceti, Davide Re 3:04.08 Q
8 2  Spain Mark Ujakpor, Lucas Búa, Darwin Echeverry, Samuel García 3:04.62 Q, SB
9 2  Netherlands Tony van Diepen, Liemarvin Bonevacia, Ramsey Angela, Nick Smidt 3:04.93
10 1  Ukraine Oleksiy Pozdnyakov, Danylo Danylenko, Stanislav Senyk, Vitaliy Butrym 3:03.93 SB
11 2  Ireland Christopher O'Donnell, Brandon Arrey, Leon Reid, Thomas Barr 3:06.55 SB
12 2  Croatia Mateo Ružić, Hrvoje Čukman, Sven Cepuš, Mateo Kovačić 3:07.80 SB
13 2  Turkey Abdullah Tütünci, Yavuz Can, Akin Özyürek, Batuhan Altıntaş 3:07.83
14 2  Romania Cristian Radu, Cosmin Trofin, David-Iustin Nastase, Robert Parge 3:10.08
1  Sweden Carl Bengtström, Erik Martinsson, Dennis Forsman, Joel Groth DQ 170.20
1  Switzerland Jonas Gehrig, Ricky Petrucciani, Joel Burgunder, Charles Devantay DQ 163.3 (b)

Final

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Rank Lane Nation Athletes Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3  Belgium Dylan Borlée, Jonathan Borlée, Jonathan Sacoor, Kevin Borlée 2:59.47 EL
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5  Great Britain Rabah Yousif, Dwayne Cowan, Matthew Hudson-Smith, Martyn Rooney 3:00.36 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7  Spain Óscar Husillos, Lucas Búa, Samuel García, Bruno Hortelano 3:00.78 SB
4 6  France Ludvy Vaillant, Mamadou Kassé Hanne, Teddy Atine, Thomas Jordier 3:02.08
5 2  Poland Karol Zalewski, Rafał Omelko, Łukasz Krawczuk, Kajetan Duszyński 3:02.27
6 4  Italy Edoardo Scotti, Michele Tricca, Davide Re, Matteo Galvan 3:02.34
7 8  Czech Republic Jan Tesař, Pavel Maslák, Patrik Šorm, Filip Šnejdr 3:03.00
8 1  Germany Patrick Schneider, Torben Junker, Fabian Dammermann, Johannes Trefz 3:04.69
Belgium finishing first in the final

References

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  1. ^ "European Athletics 2018 European Championships Timetable" (PDF). european-athletics.org. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  2. ^ Heat 1 results Archived 3 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Heat 2 results Archived 12 August 2018 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Final results