Athletics at the 1990 Commonwealth Games – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay

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The men's 4 × 400 metres relay event at the 1990 Commonwealth Games was held on 2 and 3 February at the Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland.[1] In the heats of the race some of the biggest medal favourites, England, Australia, and Trinidad and Tobago were disqualified for a change outside the takeover zone. All three teams protested the decision but to no avail.[2] In their absence, Kenya took gold followed by Scotland and Jamaica.

Medalists[]

Gold Silver Bronze
 Kenya
Samson Kitur

David Kitur
Simeon Kipkemboi
 Scotland
Mark Davidson
Tom McKean
David Strang
Brian Whittle
*
 Jamaica
Clive Wright
Devon Morris
Trevor Graham
Howard Burnett
John Mair*

* Athletes who competed in heats only and received medals.

Results[]

Heats[]

Qualification: First 4 teams of each heat (Q) plus the next 1 fastest (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Heat Nation Athletes Time Notes
1 1  Kenya Samson Kitur, , David Kitur, Simeon Kipkemboi 3:03.55 Q
2 1  Jamaica John Mair 3:05.26 Q
3 2  New Zealand 3:08.18 Q
4 1  Canada Mike McLean, , Paul Osland, Anton Skerritt 3:08.69 Q
5 1  Scotland , Brian Whittle 3:10.89 Q
6 2  Pakistan Bashir Ahmad, Muhammad Fayyaz, , Muhammad Sadaqat 3:12.95 Q
7 1  Seychelles Giovanny Fanny, , Philip Sinon, Joseph Adam 3:18.57 q
2  Australia , Mark Garner, Robert Stone, Robert Ballard DQ
2  England Kriss Akabusi, , Todd Bennett, Roger Black DQ
2  Trinidad and Tobago Alvin Daniel, , Neil de Silva, Patrick Delice DQ

Final[]

Rank Nation Athletes Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Kenya Samson Kitur, , David Kitur, Simeon Kipkemboi 3:02.48 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Scotland Mark Davidson, Tom McKean, David Strang, Brian Whittle 3:04.68
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Jamaica Clive Wright, Devon Morris, Trevor Graham, Howard Burnett 3:04.96
4  New Zealand , , , 3:06.23
5  Canada Mike McLean, , Paul Osland, Anton Skerritt 3:06.73
6  Pakistan Bashir Ahmad, Muhammad Fayyaz, , Muhammad Sadaqat 3:11.90
7  Seychelles Giovanny Fanny, , Philip Sinon, Joseph Adam 3:18.22

References[]

  1. ^ "Results". Archived from the original on 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2016-08-03.
  2. ^ [1]
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