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Men's 4 x 100 metres relay at the European Athletics Championships |
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The men's 4 x 100 metres relay at the 2006 European Athletics Championships were held at the Ullevi on August 12 and August 13.
Date
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Time
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Round
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August 12, 2006 |
16:55 |
Heats
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August 13, 2006 |
15:30 |
Final
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KEY:
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q |
Fastest non-qualifiers
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Q |
Qualified
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NR |
National record
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PB |
Personal best
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SB |
Seasonal best
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First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final.
Rank |
Heat |
Nation |
Athlete |
Time |
Notes
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1 |
1 |
Great Britain |
Dwain Chambers, Darren Campbell, Marlon Devonish, Mark Lewis-Francis |
38.77 |
Q
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2 |
1 |
Italy |
Luca Verdecchia, Stefano Anceschi, Massimiliano Donati, Francesco Scuderi |
38.84 |
Q
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3 |
2 |
France |
Oudéré Kankarafou, Ronald Pognon, Fabrice Calligny, David Alerte |
38.85 |
Q
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4 |
2 |
Poland |
Przemysław Rogowski, Łukasz Chyła, Marcin Jędrusiński, Dariusz Kuć |
38.89 |
Q
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5 |
1 |
Germany |
Alexander Kosenkow, Marius Broening, Sebastian Ernst, Ronny Ostwald |
38.94 |
Q
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6 |
2 |
Netherlands |
Timothy Beck, Caimin Douglas, Guus Hoogmoed, Patrick van Luijk |
39.18 |
Q
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7 |
1 |
Russia |
Mikhail Yegorychev, Ivan Teplykh, Roman Smirnov, Andrey Yepishin |
39.31 |
q
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8 |
1 |
Ukraine |
Kostyantyn Vasyukov, Dmytro Hlushchenko, Anatoliy Dovhal, Roman Bublyk |
39.57 |
q
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9 |
1 |
Switzerland |
Andreas Baumann, Marco Cribari, Marc Niederhauser, Markus Lüthi |
39.59 |
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10 |
2 |
Finland |
Timo Salonen, Nghi Tran, Jarkko Ruostekivi, Tommi Hartonen |
39.67 |
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11 |
1 |
Estonia |
Argo Golberg, Henri Sool, Martin Vihmann, Marek Niit |
39.74 |
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12 |
2 |
Sweden |
Daniel Persson, Johan Engberg, Christofer Sandin, Stefan Tärnhuvud |
40.14 |
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13 |
2 |
Norway |
Martin Rypdal, John Ertzgaard, Christian Mogstad, Andreas Kristiansen |
40.36 |
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1 |
Belgium |
Tom Schippers, Xavier De Baerdemaker, Anthony Ferro, Kristof Beyens |
DNF |
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2 |
Slovenia |
Marko Bratož, Jan Žumer, Matjaž Borovina, Matic Osovnikar |
DNF |
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2 |
Spain |
Iván Mocholí, Ángel David Rodríguez, Orkatz Beitia, Josué Mena |
DQ |
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Rank |
Nation |
Athletes |
Time |
Notes
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Great Britain |
Dwain Chambers, Darren Campbell, Marlon Devonish, Mark Lewis-Francis |
38.91 |
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Poland |
Przemysław Rogowski, Łukasz Chyła, Marcin Jędrusiński, Dariusz Kuć |
39.05 |
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France |
Oudéré Kankarafou, Ronald Pognon, Fabrice Calligny, David Alerte |
39.07 |
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4 |
Russia |
Maksim Mokrousov, Mikhail Yegorychev, Roman Smirnov, Aleksandr Smirnov |
39.29 |
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5 |
Germany |
Alexander Kosenkow, Marius Broening, Sebastian Ernst, Ronny Ostwald |
39.38 |
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6 |
Italy |
Luca Verdecchia, Stefano Anceschi, Massimiliano Donati, Francesco Scuderi |
39.42 |
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7 |
Ukraine |
Roman Bublyk, Kostyantyn Vasyukov, Anatoliy Dovhal, Dmytro Hlushchenko |
39.54 |
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8 |
Netherlands |
Timothy Beck, Caimin Douglas, Guus Hoogmoed, Patrick van Luijk |
39.64 |
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