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Athletics at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay

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Women's 4 x 400 metres relay
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
VenueStade de France, Paris, France[1]
Dates
  • 9 August 2024 (round 1)
  • 10 August 2024 (final)
Winning time3:15.27 (WL, AR)
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Shamier Little, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabrielle Thomas, Alexis Holmes, Quanera Hayes*, Aaliyah Butler*, Kaylyn Brown*  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lieke Klaver, Cathelijn Peeters, Lisanne de Witte, Femke Bol, Eveline Saalberg*, Myrte van der Schoot*  Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)

Victoria Ohuruogu, Laviai Nielsen, Nicole Yeargin, Amber Anning, Yemi Mary John*, Hannah Kelly*, Jodie Williams*, Lina Nielsen*


*Indicates the athlete only competed in the preliminary heats.
 Great Britain
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The women's 4 x 400 metres relay at the 2024 Summer Olympics was held in two rounds at the Stade de France in Paris, France, on 9 and 10 August 2024. This was the 14th time that the women's 4 x 400 metres relay was contested at the Summer Olympics. Sixteen teams were able to qualify for the event through the 2024 World Athletics Relays or the World Athletics top list.

The U.S. women won the gold medal, running 3:15.27 and coming just 0.1 second short of the steroid-infused Russian 1988 World and Olympics record.[2]

Background

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The 4 × 400 metres relay at the Summer Olympics is the longest track relay event held at the multi-sport event. The women's relay has been present on the Olympic athletics programme since 1972.

Global records before the 2024 Summer Olympics
Record Athlete (Nation) Time (s) Location Date
World record  Soviet Union
(Tatyana Ledovskaya, Olga Nazarova, Mariya Pinigina, Olga Bryzgina)
3:15.17[3] Seoul, South Korea 1 October 1988
Olympic record
World leading Arkansas Razorbacks
(Amber Anning, Rosey Effiong, Nickisha Pryce, Kaylyn Brown)
3:17.96[4] Eugene, United States 8 June 2024
Area records before the 2024 Summer Olympics[5]
Area Record Athlete (Nation) Time (s)
Africa (records)  Nigeria
(Olabisi Afolabi, Fatimat Yusuf, Charity Opara, Falilat Ogunkoya-Osheku)
3:21.04
Asia (records)  China
(An Xiaohong, Bai Xiaoyun, Cao Chunying, Ma Yuqin)
3:24.28
Europe (records)  Soviet Union
(Tatyana Ledovskaya, Olga Nazarova, Mariya Pinigina, Olga Bryzgina)
3:15.17 WR
North, Central America
and Caribbean
(records)
 United States
(Denean Howard-Hill, Diane DIxon, Valerie Brisco-Hooks, Florence Griffith-Joyner)
3:15.51
Oceania (records)  Australia
(Nova Peris-Kneebone, Tamsyn Manou, Melinda Gainsford-Taylor, Cathy Freeman)
3:23.81
South America (records)  Brazil
(Geisa Coutinho, Barbara de Oliveira [es], Joelma Sousa, Jailma de Lima)
3:26.68

Qualification

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For the women's 4 x 400 metres relay event, fourteen teams qualified through the 2024 World Athletics Relays. The remaining two spots were awarded to the teams with the highest ranking on the World Athletics Top List. The qualification period is between 1 July 2023 and 30 June 2024.[6]

Qualification event No. of teams Qualified teams
2024 World Athletics Relays 14  Belgium
 Canada
 France
 Great Britain
 India
 Ireland
 Italy
 Jamaica
 Netherlands
 Norway
 Poland
 Spain
 Switzerland
 United States
World Athletics Top List
(as of June 30, 2024)
2  Germany
 Cuba
Total 16

Results

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Round 1

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Round 1 is scheduled to be held on 9 August, starting at 10:40 (UTC+2) in the morning.[1][7]

Heat 1

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Rank Lane Nation Competitors Reaction Time Notes
1 6  United States Quanera Hayes, Shamier Little, Aaliyah Butler, Kaylyn Brown 0.243 3:21.44 Q, SB
2 7  Great Britain Yemi Mary John, Hannah Kelly, Jodie Williams, Lina Nielsen 0.202 3:24.72 Q, SB
3 8  France Sounkamba Sylla, Shana Grebo, Alexe Déau, Amandine Brossier 0.172 3:24.73 Q
4 4  Belgium Hanne Claes, Imke Vervaet, Camille Laus, Helena Ponette 0.226 3:24.92 q
5 9  Spain Blanca Hervás, Berta Segura, Eva Santidrián, Carmen Avilés 0.151 3:28.29
6 5  Norway Josefine Tomine Eriksen, Lakeri Ertzgaard, Elisabeth Slettum, Amalie Iuel 0.172 3:28.61
7 2  Switzerland Giulia Senn, Julia Niederberger, Annina Fahr, Yasmin Giger 0.150 3:29.75
8 3  Cuba Melissa Padrón, Daily Cooper Gaspar, Sahily Diago, Roxana Gómez 0.244 3:33.99

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Heat 2

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Rank Lane Nation Competitors Reaction Time Notes
1 9  Jamaica Andrenette Knight, Ashley Williams, Charokee Young, Stephenie Ann McPherson 0.182 3:24.92 Q, SB
2 4  Netherlands Eveline Saalberg, Lieke Klaver, Myrte van der Schoot, Lisanne de Witte 0.195 3:25.03 Q
3 8  Ireland Sophie Becker, Phil Healy, Kelly McGrory, Sharlene Mawdsley 0.204 3:25.05 Q
4 7  Canada Zoe Sherar, Aiyanna Stiverne, Lauren Gale, Kyra Constantine 0.162 3:25.77 q
5 5  Italy Ilaria Accame, Anna Polinari, Giancarla Trevisan, Alice Mangione 0.235 3:26.50
6 6  Poland Anastazja Kuś, Justyna Święty-Ersetic, Aleksandra Formella, Alicja Wrona-Kutrzepa 0.172 3:26.69
7 3  Germany Skadi Schier, Alica Schmidt, Mona Mayer, Eileen Demes 0.150 3:26.95
8 2  India Vithya Ramraj, Jyothika Sri Dandi, M. R. Poovamma, Subha Venkatesan 0.175 3:32.51

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Final

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The final is scheduled to be held on 10 August, starting at 21:22 (UTC+2) in the evening.[1]

Rank Lane Nation Competitors Reaction Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6  United States Shamier Little, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabrielle Thomas, Alexis Holmes 0.198 3:15.27 WL, AR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5  Netherlands Lieke Klaver, Cathelijn Peeters, Lisanne de Witte, Femke Bol 0.191 3:19.50 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7  Great Britain Victoria Ohuruogu, Laviai Nielsen, Nicole Yeargin, Amber Anning 0.200 3:19.72 NR
4 4  Ireland Sophie Becker, Rhasidat Adeleke, Phil Healy, Sharlene Mawdsley 0.207 3:19.90 NR
5 9  France Sounkamba Sylla, Shana Grebo, Amandine Brossier, Louise Maraval 0.196 3:21.41 NR
6 2  Canada Zoe Sherar, Savannah Sutherland, Kyra Constantine, Lauren Gale 0.156 3:22.01 SB
7 3  Belgium Naomi Van den Broeck, Imke Vervaet, Hanne Claes, Helena Ponette 0.136 3:22.40 SB
8  Jamaica Stacey Ann Williams, Andrenette Knight, Shiann Salmon, Stephenie Ann McPherson 0.153 DNF

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Paris 2024 - Olympic Schedule - Athletics", Olympics.com. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  2. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/14/sports/olympics/soviet-doping-plan-russia-rio-games.html
  3. ^ "All time Top lists – Senior – 4 x 400 Metres Relay Women", World Athletics, 29 June 2024. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  4. ^ "Season Top Lists – Senior 2024 – 4 x 400 Metres Relay Women", World Athletics, 2024. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  5. ^ "Records – 4 x 400 Metres Relay Women". World Athletics. 3 July 2024. Retrieved 3 July 2024.
  6. ^ Sean McAlister, "How to qualify for athletics at Paris 2024. The Olympics qualification system explained", Olympics.com, 20 December 2022. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  7. ^ "Road To | World Athletics". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2024-07-07.
  8. ^ "Women's 4 x 400m Relay - Round 1 - Heat 1/2 results" (PDF). Olympics. 9 August 2024. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
  9. ^ "Women's 4 x 400m Relay - Round 1 - Heat 2/2 results" (PDF). 9 August 2024. Retrieved 11 August 2024.
  10. ^ "Women's 4 x 400m Relay - Final results" (PDF). Olympics. 10 August 2024. Retrieved 11 August 2024.