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Down the backstretch, Watson made up those 3 metres, pulling even with Mitcham, but Mitcham held him to the outside entering the final turn. Watson dropped back for one more run at it coming off the turn, but instead Mitcham came off the turn sprinting after Andant.
The men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships took place on 3 March 2024.. The winning margin was 0.06 seconds which was the first time the men's 4x400 metres was won by less than a tenth of a second at these championships.
3:01.09 Q 3 2 8 Germany: Manuel Sanders Marc Koch Lukas Krappe Tyrel Prenz: 3:01.44 Q 4 2 7 Spain: Iñaki Cañal Manuel Guijarro Óscar Husillos David García: 3:01.45 q, SB: 5 1 6 Great Britain: Lewis Davey Michael Ohioze Toby Harries Charlie Carvell: 3:01.69 Q 6 2 6 Portugal: Omar Elkhatib Ricardo dos Santos João Coelho Ericsson Tavares: 3: ...
Netherlands' Femke Bol and US' Kaylyn Brown compete in the mixed 4x400m relay final. ... Wilson will have to hope he gets called upon to run in the men’s 4x400-meter relay prelims on Aug. 9 or ...
The men's 4 x 400 metres relay at the 2024 Summer Olympics was held in two rounds at the Stade de France in Paris, France, on 9 and 10 August 2024. This was the 26th time that the men's 4 x 400 metres relay was contested at the Summer Olympics.
3:06.15: Q, NR: 2 Sri Lanka Dinuka Deshan Pabasara Niku Rajitha Rajakaruna Pasindu Kodikara: 3:06.60: Q 3 South Korea Kim Ui-yeon Joo Seung-kyun Lee Do-ha Shin Min-kyu: 3:07.10: Q 4 Bahrain Musa Isah Yusuf Ali Abbas Husain Al-Doseri Abbas Abubakar Abbas: 3:07.38: q, SB – Chinese Taipei Chen Jian-rong Wu Yen-ming Lin Chung-wei Yu Chen-yi: DQ ...
At the final hand-off it was Spain, followed by Belgium and Great Britain. Spain's Bernat Erta quickly opened up a sizeable lead on the Belgium's veteran Kevin Borlée , but, in an exact replay of the events from three years ago at the 2019 European Indoor Championships in Glasgow, was overtaken by the more experienced Belgian with 100m to go.
The format utilizes one set of heats qualifying the top 8 into a final. The United States holds all the championship records in this event. For both the men and women, the record has been held since 1993 with a time of 2:54.29 for the men and 3:16.71 for the women.