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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 ...
Men's 4x400m relay Women's 4x400m relay Katie Ledecky of Team USA reacts after winning gold in the women's 800-meter freestyle final on day eight of the Paris Olympic Games on August 3, 2024, in ...
The following table shows the world record progression in the women's 4 x 400 metres relay. The first world record in the event was recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1969.
Women's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Venue Alexander Stadium Dates 7 August Competitors 32 from 8 nations Winning time 3:25.84 Medalists Natassha McDonald Aiyanna Stiverne Micha Powell Kyra Constantine Canada Shiann Salmon Junelle Bromfield Roneisha McGregor Natoya Goule Jamaica Zoey Clark Beth Dobbin Jill Cherry Nicole Yeargin Scotland ← 2018 2026 → Athletics at ...
The U.S. women have dominated the 4x400 relay on the world stage for several years. They won't even compete in the final after Saturday's DQ.
The current men's Olympic champions are from the United States. According to the IAAF rules, world records in relays can only be set if all team members have the same nationality. Mixed-sex 4 × 400 metres relays were introduced at the 2017 IAAF World Relays , with the IAAF first recognizing a world record in that event at the 2019 World ...
Nine teams qualified for the final, the last track race of the championships, on 27 August 2023. The final was won by the Dutch team consisting of Eveline Saalberg , Lieke Klaver , Cathelijn Peeters , and Femke Bol in 3:20.72 minutes, which was a world-leading time and a national record.
Record Athlete & Nat. Perf. Location Date World record Soviet Union Tatyana Ledovskaya, Olga Nazarova, Mariya Pinigina, Olga Bryzgina: 3:15.17: Seoul, South Korea: 1 October 1988