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IAAF World and Olympic Relay Medallists IAAF WORLD RELAYS FACTS & FIGURES IAAF World and Olympic Relay Medallists.............................................................1 World All-Time Top 10 Lists....................................................................................4 World and Continental Records .............................................................................6 National Records..................................................................................................10 NASSAU 2014 ★ WORLD & OLYMPIC MEDALLISTS 1 IAAF WORLD AND OLYMPIC RELAY MEDALLISTS This section contains lists of first three finishers in the 4 x 100m and 4x400m relay races at every IAAF World Championships and Olympic Games. IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN YEAR GOLD SILVER BRONZE 4 x 100 Metres Relay 1983 United States 37.86 Italy 38.37 USSR 38.41 1987 United States 37.90 USSR 38.02 Jamaica 38.41 1991 United States 37.50 France 37.87 Great Britain & NI 38.09 1993 United States 37.48 Great Britain & NI 37.77 Canada 37.83 1995 Canada 38.31 Australia 38.50 Italy 39.07 1997 Canada 37.86 Nigeria 38.07 Great Britain & NI 38.14 1999 United States 37.59 Great Britain & NI 37.73 Nigeria 37.91 2001 South Africa 38.47 Trinidad & Tobago 38.58 Australia 38.83 2003 United States 38.06 Brazil 38.26 Netherlands 38.87 2005 France 38.08 Trinidad & Tobago 38.10 Great Britain & NI 38.27 2007 United States 37.78 Jamaica 37.89 Great Britain & NI 37.90 2009 Jamaica 37.31 Trinidad & Tobago 37.62 Great Britain & NI 38.02 2011 Jamaica 37.04 France 38.20 Saint Kitts & Nevis 38.49 2013 Jamaica 37.36 United States 37.66 Canada 37.92 4 x 400 Metres Relay 1983 USSR 3:00.79 FR of Germany 3:01.83 Great Britain & NI 3:03.53 1987 United States 2:57.29 Great Britain & NI 2:58.86 Cuba 2:59.16 1991 Great Britain & NI 2:57.53 United States 2:57.57 Jamaica 3:00.10 1993 United States 2:54.29 Kenya 2:59.82 Germany 2:59.99 1995 United States 2:57.32 Jamaica 2:59.88 Nigeria 3:03.18 1997 Great Britain & NI 2:56.65 Jamaica 2:56.75 Poland 3:00.26 1999 Poland 2:58.91 Jamaica 2:59.34 South Africa 3:00.20 2001 Bahamas 2:58.19 Jamaica 2:58.39 Poland 2:59.71 2003 France 2:58.96 Jamaica 2:59.60 Bahamas 3:00.53 2005 United States 2:56.91 Bahamas 2:57.32 Jamaica 2:58.07 2007 United States 2:55.56 Bahamas 2:59.18 Poland 3:00.05 2009 United States 2:57.86 Great Britain & NI 3:00.53 Australia 3:00.90 2011 United States 2:59.31 South Africa 2:59.87 Jamaica 3:00.10 2013 United States 2:58.71 Jamaica 2:59.88 Russia 2:59.90 WOMEN 4 x 100 Metres Relay 1983 GDR 41.76 Great Britain & NI 42.71 Jamaica 42.73 1987 United States 41.58 GDR 41.95 USSR 42.33 1991 Jamaica 41.94 USSR 42.20 Germany 42.33 1993 Russia 41.49 United States 41.49 Jamaica 41.94 1995 United States 42.12 Jamaica 42.25 Germany 43.01 1997 United States 41.47 Jamaica 42.10 France 42.21 1999 Bahamas 41.92 France 42.06 Jamaica 42.15 2001 Germany 42.32 France 42.39 Jamaica 42.40 2003 France 41.78 United States 41.83 Russia 42.66 2005 United States 41.78 Jamaica 41.99 Belarus 42.56 2007 United States 41.98 Jamaica 42.01 Belgium 42.75 2009 Jamaica 42.06 Bahamas 42.29 Germany 42.87 2011 United States 41.56 Jamaica 41.70 Ukraine 42.51 2013 Jamaica 41.29 United States 42.75 Great Britain & NI 42.87 4 x 400 Metres Relay 1983 GDR 3:19.73 Czechoslovakia 3:20.32 USSR 3:21.16 1987 GDR 3:18.63 USSR 3:19.50 United States 3:21.04 1991 USSR 3:18.43 United States 3:20.15 Germany 3:21.25 1993 United States 3:16.71 Russia 3:18.38 Great Britain & NI 3:23.51 2 NASSAU 2014 ★ WORLD & OLYMPIC MEDALLISTS YEAR GOLD SILVER BRONZE 1995 United States 3:22.39 Russia 3:23.98 Australia 3:25.88 1997 Germany 3:20.92 United States 3:21.03 Jamaica 3:21.30 1999 Russia 3:21.98 United States 3:22.09 Germany 3:22.43 2001 Jamaica 3:20.65 Germany 3:21.97 Russia 3:24.92 2003 United States 3:22.63 Russia 3:22.91 Jamaica 3:22.92 2005 Russia 3:20.95 Jamaica 3:23.29 Great Britain & NI 3:24.44 2007 United States 3:18.55 Jamaica 3:19.73 Great Britain & NI 3:20.04 2009 United States 3:17.83 Jamaica 3:21.15 Russia 3:21.64 2011 United States 3:18.09 Jamaica 3:18.71 Russia 3:19.36 2013 Russia 3:20.19 United States 3:20.41 Great Britain & NI 3:22.61 OLYMPIC GAMES MEN 4 x 100 Metres Relay 1896 to 1908: Not contested 1912 Great Britain & Ireland 42.4 Sweden 42.6 - 1920 United States 42.2 France 42.5 Sweden 42.8 1924 United States 41.0 Great Britain & NI 41.2 Holland 41.8 1928 United States 41.0 Germany 41.2 Great Britain & NI 41.8 1932 United States 40.10 Germany 40.9 Italy 41.2 1936 United States 39.8 Italy 41.13 Germany 41.30 1948 United States 40.7 Great Britain & NI 41.5 Italy 41.8 1952 United States 40.26 USSR 40.58 Hungary 40.83 1956 United States 39.60 USSR 39.93 Germany 40.34 1960 Germany 39.66 USSR 40.24 Great Britain & NI 40.32 1964 United States 39.06 Poland 39.36 France 39.36 1968 United States 38.24 Cuba 38.40 France 38.43 1972 United States 38.19 USSR 38.50 FRG 38.79 1976 United States 38.33 GDR 38.66 USSR 38.78 1980 USSR 38.26 Poland 38.33 France 38.53 1984 United States 37.83 Jamaica 38.62 Canada 38.70 1988 USSR 38.19 Great Britain & NI 38.28 France 38.40 1992 United States 37.40 Nigeria 37.98 Cuba 38.00 1996 Canada 37.69 United States 38.05 Brazil 38.41 2000 United States 37.61 Brazil 37.90 Cuba 38.04 2004 Great Britain & NI 38.07 United States 38.08 Nigeria 38.23 2008 Jamaica 37.10 Trinidad & Tobago 38.06 Japan 38.15 2012* Jamaica 36.84 United States 37.04 Trinidad & Tobago 38.12 4th: France 38.16 * The third leg runner for the United States, Tyson Gay, has admitted to doping violations at the time of the 2012 London Olympics. Any disqualifications or re-alloca- tion of of medals has yet to be confirmed by the IAAF and IOC (as at May 20, 2014) 4 x 400 Metres Relay 1896 to 1906: Not contested 1912 United States 3:16.6 France 3:20.7 Great Britain & Ireland 3:23.2 1920 Great Britain & Ireland 3:22.2 South Africa 3:24.2 France 3:23.9 1924 United States 3:16.0 Sweden 3:17.0 Great Britain & NI 3:17.4 1928 United States 3:14.2 Germany 3:14.8 Canada 3:15.4 1932 United States 3:08.14 Great Britain & NI 3:11.2 Canada 3:12.8 1936 Great Britain & NI 3:09.0 United States 3:11.0 Germany 3:11.8 1948 United States 3:10.4 France 3:14.8 Sweden 3:16.0 1952 Jamaica 3:04.04 United States 3:04.21 Germany 3:06.78 1956 United States 3:04.81 Australia 3:06.19 Great Britain & NI 3:07.19 1960 United States 3:02.37 Germany 3:02.84 British West Indies 3:04.13 1964 United States 3:00.7 Great Britain & NI 3:01.6 Trinidad & Tobago 3:01.7 1968 United States 2:56.16 Kenya 2:59.64 FRG 3:00.57 1972 Kenya 2:59.83 Great Britain & NI 3:00.46 France 3:00.65 1976 United States 2:58.65 Poland 3:01.43 FRG 3:01.98 1980 USSR 3:01.08 GDR 3:01.26 Italy 3:04.3 1984 United States 2:57.91 Great Britain & NI 2:59.13 Nigeria 2:59.32 1988 United States 2:56.16 Jamaica 3:00.30 FRG 3:00.56 1992 United States 2:55.74 Cuba 2:59.51 Great Britain & NI 2:59.73 1996 United States 2:55.99 Great Britain & NI 2:56.60 Jamaica 2:59.42 2000 Nigeria 2:58.68 Jamaica 2:58.78 Bahamas 2:59.23 2004 United States 2:55.91 Australia 3:00.60 Nigeria 3:00.90 2008 United States 2:55.39 Bahamas 2:58.03 Russia 2:58.06 2012 Bahamas 2:56.72 United States 2:57.05 Trinidad & Tobago 2:59.40 NASSAU 2014 ★ OLYMPIC MEDALLISTS 3 YEAR GOLD SILVER BRONZE WOMEN 4 x 100 Metres Relay 1928 Canada 48.4 United States 48.8 Germany 49.0 1932 United States 46.86 Canada 47.0 Great Britain & NI 47.6 1936 United States 46.9 Great Britain & NI 47.6 Canada 47.8 1948 Netherlands 47.5 Australia 47.6 Canada 47.8 1952 United States 46.14 Germany 46.18 Great Britain & NI 46.41 1956 Australia 44.65 Great Britain & NI 44.70 United States 45.04 1960 United States 44.72 Germany 45.00 Poland 45.19 1964 Poland 43.69 United States 43.92 Great Britain & NI 44.09 1968 United States 42.88 Cuba 43.36 USSR 43.41 1972 FRG 42.81 GDR 42.95 Cuba 43.36 1976 GDR 42.55 FRG 42.59 USSR 43.09 1980 GDR 41.60 USSR 42.10 Great Britain & NI 42.43 1984 United States 41.65 Canada 42.77 Great Britain & NI 43.11 1988 United States 41.98 GDR 42.09 USSR 42.75 1992 United States 42.11 Unified Team 42.16 Nigeria 42.81 1996 United States 41.95 Bahamas 42.14 Jamaica 42.24 2000* Bahamas 41.95 Jamaica 42.13 United States 42.20 4th: France 42.42 2004 Jamaica 41.73 Russia 42.27 France 42.54 2008 Russia 42.31 Belgium 42.54 Nigeria 43.04 2012 United States 40.82 Jamaica 41.41 Ukraine 42.04 * The United States were initially disqualified by the IOC (in April 2008) for a doping violation by team member Marion Jones, but in July 2010 were reinstated as bronze medallists (without Jones) after a successful appeal by Jones’s team-mates to The Court of Arbitration for Sport 4 x 400 Metres Relay 1928 to 1968: Not contested 1972 GDR 3:22.95 United States 3:25.15 FRG 3:26.51 1976 GDR 3:19.23 United States 3:22.81 USSR 3:24.24 1980 USSR 3:20.12 GDR 3:20.35 Great Britain & NI 3:27.5 1984 United States 3:18.29 Canada 3:21.21 FRG 3:22.98 1988 USSR 3:15.17 United States 3:15.51 GDR 3:18.29 1992 Unified Team 3:20.20 United States 3:20.92 Great Britain & NI 3:24.23 1996 United States 3:20.91 Nigeria 3:21.04 Germany 3:21.14 2000* United States 3:22.62 Jamaica 3:23.25 Russia 3:23.46 4th: Nigeria 3:23.80 2004# United States 3:19.01 Russia 3:20.16 Jamaica 3:22.00 4th: Great Britain & NI 3:25.12 2008 United States 3:18.54 Russia 3:18.82 Jamaica 3:20.40 2012 United States 3:16.87 Russia 3:20.23 Jamaica 3:20.95 * The United States were initially disqualified by the IOC (in April 2008) for a doping violation by team member Marion Jones, but in July 2010 were reinstated as bronze medallists (without Jones) after a successful appeal by Jones’s team-mates to The Court of Arbitration for Sport # Crystal Cox, who ran in the heats for the winning team in 2004, was disqualified for doping violations dating back to November 2001 and her personal medal was withdrawn.
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