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Fastest women's times at the World Championships [4] Rank Time (sec) Nation Athletes Games Round Date 1: 3:16.71 United States (USA) Gwen Torrence, Maicel Malone, Natasha Kaiser-Brown, Jearl Miles Clark: 1993: Final: 22 August 2: 3:17.79 United States (USA) Talitha Diggs, Abby Steiner, Britton Wilson, Sydney McLaughlin: 2022: Final: 24 July 3: ...
The Olympic records for the event are 2:54.43 for men, set by the United States in 2024; 3:15.17 for women, set by the Soviet Union in 1988 and 3:07.41 in mixed relay, set by the United States in 2024. The women's record is also the world record for the 4 × 400 metres relay. The first two women's Olympic finals (1972 and 1976) resulted in new ...
Jamaica has medaled in every Olympics since 2000, behind USA. USA qualified in the heats with 3:21.44, running 3 seconds faster than the next best team, GBR behind them in the first heat. All the other qualifying teams were evenly matched, spread across a little over a second. Canada was the slowest qualifier with 3:25.77.
The women's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2024 World Athletics Relays was held at the Thomas Robinson Stadium on ... United States: 3:19.39: Nassau, Bahamas: 3 May ...
PARIS — The American quartet that broke the mixed 4x400-meter relay world record during Friday’s prelims may have peaked a day early. They didn't build a big enough lead in Saturday's final to ...
Note: The above world record was bettered in a time of 3:21.75 by the University of Arkansas team of Amber Anning, Joanne Reid, Rosey Effiong, and Britton Wilson at the 2023 NCAA Division I Indoor Championship on 11 March 2023 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. This time was not record-eligible because Anning was a citizen of Great ...
Phyllis Francis two gold medals with 4x400 m relay team (2015, 2017).. Americans have won 9 titles in the men's field, 10 in the women's field and 3 in the mixed field. [2] ...
The United States entered as the defending Olympic champions while Jamaica was the reigning world champions from 2015, having defeated the Americans there. Great Britain entered with the fastest time recorded that year (3:25.05 minutes), which it had achieved to win the 2016 European title .