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The men's 4 × 400 metres relay event at the 2019 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Gävle, Sweden, at Gavlehov Stadium Park on 13 and 14 July.[1]
*Athletes who ran in heats only
Qualification rule: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.
Rank |
Heat |
Nation |
Athletes |
Time |
Notes
|
1 |
1 |
Germany |
Jean Paul Bredau, Marvin Schlegel, Fabian Dammermann, Manuel Sanders |
3:05.72 |
Q
|
2 |
1 |
Great Britain |
Alex Haydock-Wilson, Joe Brier, Ellis Greatrex, Lee Thompson |
3:05.93 |
Q
|
3 |
2 |
Italy |
Michele Falappi, Andrea Romani, Lapo Bianciardi, Alessandro Sibilio |
3:06.90 |
Q
|
4 |
2 |
Poland |
Mikołaj Buzała, Cezary Mirosław, Mateusz Rzeźniczak, Maciej Hołub |
3:07.12 |
Q
|
5 |
2 |
Spain |
Adrián Rocandio, Jesús Serrano, Alfredo Jiménez, Manuel Guijarro |
3:07.40 |
Q, SB
|
6 |
1 |
Belgium |
Sven Van Den Bergh, Camille Snyders, Alexander Doom, Jonathan Sacoor |
3:07.43 |
Q
|
7 |
2 |
France |
Diego Milla, Teo Andant, Lidji Mbaye, Lorenzo Ricque |
3:07.71 |
q
|
8 |
1 |
Switzerland |
Vincent Notz, Ryan Wyss, Filippo Moggi, Charles Devantay |
3:08.59 |
q, NU23R
|
9 |
2 |
Latvia |
Iļja Petrušenko, Daniels Bambals, Valērijs Valiņščikovs, Austris Karpinskis |
3:08.88 |
SB
|
10 |
1 |
Romania |
David-Iustin Nastase, Zeno Moraru, Mihai Cristian Pislaru, Robert Parge |
3:09.24 |
SB
|
11 |
2 |
Slovenia |
Jure Grkman, Žiga Kopač, Rok Ferlan, Lovro Mesec Košir |
3:09.26 |
SB
|
11 |
1 |
Turkey |
Mahsum Korkmaz, Sinan Ören, Ekrem Ayhan, Akın Özyürek |
3:09.66 |
SB
|
12 |
1 |
Austria |
Dominik Hufnagl, Nico Garea, Felix Einramhof, Sebastian Gaugl |
3:14.57 |
NU23R
|
Rank |
Nation |
Athletes |
Time |
Notes
|
|
Germany |
Maximilian Grupen, Marvin Schlegel, Fabian Dammermann, Manuel Sanders |
3:03.92 |
SB
|
|
Great Britain |
Alex Haydock-Wilson, Lee Thompson, Joe Brier, Cameron Chalmers |
3:04.59 |
|
|
France |
Loïc Prévot, Téo Andant, Lidji Mbaye, Fabrisio Saïdy |
3:05.36 |
|
4 |
Poland |
Mateusz Rzeźniczak, Cezary Mirosław, Maciej Hołub, Tymoteusz Zimny |
3:07.37 |
|
5 |
Spain |
Adrián Rocandio, Manuel Guijarro, Jesús Serrano, Aleix Porras |
3:07.62 |
|
6 |
Switzerland |
Vincent Notz, Filippo Moggi, Ryan Wyss, Charles Devantay |
3:10.46 |
|
|
Italy |
Brayan Lopez, Andrea Romani, Vladimir Aceti, Alessandro Sibilio |
DQ |
R163.2(b)[2]
|
|
Belgium |
Alexander Doom, Camille Snyders, Sven Van Den Bergh, Jonathan Sacoor |
DNF |
[3]
|
- ^ Results
- ^ Jostling / obstruction
- ^ Second leg runner dropped the baton and abandoned the race
|
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- 1997: Poland (Pilarczyk, Długosielski, Bocian, Haczek, Gruman†)
- 1999: Germany (Debnar-Daumler, Goller, Schumann, Holz, Knospe†, Liebe†)
- 2001: Great Britain (Naismith, Potter, McDonald, Elias)
- 2003: Poland (Wieruszewski, Skalski, Dąbrowski, Plawgo)
- 2005: Poland (Bańka, Zrada, Dąbrowski, Kędzia, Pryga†, Ptak†)
- 2007: Russia (Dyldin, Alekseyev, Sergeyenkov, Kokorin, Sigalovskiy†)
- 2009: Poland (Sobiech, Krzewina, Pietrzak, Ciepiela, Krawczuk†, Porządny†)
- 2011: Great Britain (Levine, Phillips, Bowie, Lennon-Ford, Persent†, Doran†)
- 2013: Russia (Mosin, Nesmashnyi, Vazhov, Uglov, Ryzhov†, Kibakin†)
- 2015: France (Vaillant, Divet, Courbière, Jordier)
- 2017: Great Britain (Thompson, Snaith, Hazel, Chalmers, Somers†)
- 2019: Germany (Grupen, Schlegel, Dammermann, Sanders, Bredau†)
- 2021: France (Reale, Andant, Sombé, Oucéni, Leech†)
- 2023: Italy (Meli, Rossi, Benati, Panassidi†, Raimondi†)
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† denotes athletes who took part in heats only |