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These are the official results of the Men's 4 × 400 metres event at the 1991 IAAF World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. There were a total number of sixteen participating nations, with three qualifying heats and the final held on Sunday 1 September 1991.
In the final event of these championships, USA was able to cast three fresh athletes into the final, with the only holdover Wilbert London. They led off with their bronze medalist Fred Kerley , but the early leader was Jamaica's Akeem Bloomfield , with Belgium's Jonathan Sacoor also in the mix.
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: ...
Men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Venue Alexander Stadium Dates 5 August (Round 1) 7 August (Final) Competitors 45 from 10 nations Winning Time 3:01.29 Medalists Dwight St. Hillaire Asa Guevara Machel Cedenio Jereem Richards Kashief King Che Lara Trinidad and Tobago Leungo Scotch Zibane Ngozi Anthony Pesela Bayapo Ndori Keitumese Maitseo Botswana Wiseman Mukhobe Mike ...
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.
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 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.
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 ...