2019 IAAF World Relays – Mixed 4 × 400 metres relay

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Mixed 4 × 400 metres relay
at the 2019 IAAF World Relays
VenueNissan Stadium
Dates11 May (heats) & 12 May (finals A&B)
Nations17
Winning time3:16.43
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Canada
bronze medal    Kenya
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The mixed 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2019 IAAF World Relays was held at the Nissan Stadium on 11 and 12 May.

Records[]

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

World record  United States 3:13.20 United States Eugene, United States 29 July 2016
Championship record  Bahamas 3:14.42 The Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas 23 April 2017

Results[]

KEY: Q Qualified q Fastest non-qualifiers WL World leading CR Championship record NR National record SB Seasonal best WC 2019 World Championships qualification

Heats[]

Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) advanced to the final.[1][2]

Rank Heat Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 3  Poland Kajetan Duszyński (M), Patrycja Wyciszkiewicz (W), Justyna Święty-Ersetic (W), Karol Zalewski (M) 3:15.46 Q, WL, AR, *WC
2 3  United States (W), (M), Olivia Baker (W), (M) 3:16.01 Q, SB, *WC
3 3  Italy Davide Re (M), Giancarla Trevisan (W), Andrew Howe (M), Raphaela Lukudo (W) 3:16.12 q, NR*,[3] *WC
4 2  Canada Austin Cole (M), Aiyanna Stiverne (W), Alicia Brown (W), Philip Osei (M) 3:16.78 Q, NR, *WC
5 2  Germany (M), Laura Müller (W), Nadine Gonska (W), (M) 3:16.85 Q, NR, *WC
6 2  Kenya (M), (W), Hellen Syombua (W), Aron Koech (M) 3:16.90 q, NR, *WC
7 1  Belgium Julien Watrin (M), Camille Laus (W), (W), Dylan Borlée (M) 3:18.03 Q, NR, *WC
8 1  Brazil Lucas Carvalho (M), Tiffani Marinho (W), (W), Alexander Russo (M) 3:18.26 Q, AR, *WC
9 1  Jamaica Fitzroy Dunkley (M), Janieve Russell (W), Rhonda Whyte (W), (M) 3:18.47 NR, *WC
10 3  France Wilfried Happio (M), (W), Estelle Perrossier (W), (M) 3:18.93 NR, *WC
11 3  Japan Rikuya Ito (M), Seika Aoyama (W), (W), (M) 3:19.71 NR, *WC
12 2  Great Britain (M), Finette Agyapong (W), Anyika Onuora (W), (M) 3:20.49 NR, *WC
13 2  China (M), Wang Chunyu (W), Huang Guifen (W), (M) 3:21.66
14 1  Australia Ian Halpin (M), Rebecca Bennett (W), (W), (M) 3:21.80 SB
15 1  India (M), (W), (W), (M) 3:23.59
16 2  Kazakhstan Andrey Sokolov (M), Svetlana Golendova (W), Elina Mikhina (W), Mikhail Litvin (M) 3:24.54
3  Papua New Guinea (M), (W), (M), (W) DQ R170.19[4]
1  South Africa DNS

Final[]

[5]

Rank Nation Athletes Time Notes Points
1st place, gold medalist(s)  United States (M), Joanna Atkins (W), Jasmine Blocker (W), (M) 3:16.43 8
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Canada Austin Cole (M), Aiyanna Stiverne (W), (W), Philip Osei (M) 3:18.15 7
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Kenya (M), (W), Hellen Syombua (W), Aron Koech (M) 3:19.43 6
4  Italy Giuseppe Leonardi (M), (W), Chiara Bazzoni (W), Alessandro Sibilio (M) 3:20.28 5
5  Poland Przemysław Waściński (M), Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik (W), (W), Patryk Dobek (M) 3:20.65 4
6  Brazil Lucas Carvalho (M), Tiffani Marinho (W), (W), Alexander Russo (M) 3:20.71 3
7  Germany (M), Corinna Schwab (W), Svea Köhrbrück (W), Marvin Schlegel (M) 3:22.26 2
8  Belgium Julien Watrin (M), (W), Hanne Claes (W), Jonathan Sacoor (M) 3:25.74 1

References[]

  1. ^ Heats Results
  2. ^ Heats Summary
  3. ^ Italian Federation considers this time only as a Best performance and not a National record because the time is not quicker as 3:16.
  4. ^ Starting outside the takeover zone
  5. ^ Final Results
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