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START LIST 4 X 200 Metres Men - Round 1 Bahamas 22-23 April 2017 START LIST 4 x 200 Metres Men - Round 1 First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final RECORDS RESULT TEAM COUNTRY VENUE DATE World Record WR 1:18.63 Jamaica JAM Nassau (T. Robinson Stadium) 24 May 2014 Championship Record CR 1:18.63 Jamaica JAM Nassau (T. Robinson Stadium) 24 May 2014 World Leading WL 1:19.91 Canada CAN Gainesville, FL 1 Apr 2017 i = Indoor performance Heat 1 2 23 April 2017 19:35 START TIME LANE TEAM BIB NATIONAL RECORD SEASON BEST 2 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TTO 1 Kyle GREAUX 2 Dan-Neil TELESFORD 3 Moriba MORAIN 4 Emmanuel CALLENDER 3 CANADA CAN 1:19.20 1:19.91 1 Gavin SMELLIE 2 Brendon RODNEY 3 Andre DE GRASSE 4 Aaron BROWN 4 JAMAICA JAM 1:18.63 1 Nickel ASHMEADE 2 Chadic HINDS 3 Oshane BAILEY 4 Warren WEIR 5 GERMANY GER 1:21.46 1:24.83 1 Robin EREWA 2 Aleixo-Platini MENGA 3 Maurice HUKE 4 Michael BRYAN 6 POLAND POL 1:21.22 1 Przemyslaw SLOWIKOWSKI 2 Eryk HAMPEL 3 Artur ZACZEK 4 Rafal OMELKO 7 KENYA KEN 1:22.35 1 Mark Otieno ODHIAMBO 2 Mike Mokamba NYANG'AU 3 Peter Mwai NDICHU 4 Ferdinand Omanyala OMURWA 8 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. GBR 1:21.29 DNS 1 Chijindu UJAH 2 Ojie EDOBURUN 3 Richard KILTY 4 Daniel TALBOT 1 Timing by SEIKO AT-4X2-M-h----.SL2..v2 Issued at 18:06 on Sunday, 23 April 2017 2 Title Partner Official Partners Bahamas 22-23 April 2017 START LIST 4 x 200 Metres Men - Round 1 Heat 2 2 23 April 2017 19:47 START TIME LANE TEAM BIB NATIONAL RECORD SEASON BEST 1 VENEZUELA VEN 1 Luis Felipe RODRÍGUEZ 2 Alberto AGUILAR 3 Omar LONGART 4 Kelvis PADRINO 2 PR OF CHINA CHN 1:23.75 1 Xingqiang TANG 2 Youxue MO 3 Ge BIE 4 Jinsheng LIANG 3 ANTIGUA & BARBUDA ANT 1 Daniel BAILEY 2 Richard RICHARDSON 3 Jared JARVIS 4 Chavaughn WALSH 4 BAHAMAS BAH 1:22.18 1 Adrian GRIFFITH 2 Samson COLEBROOKE 3 Ian KERR 4 Shavez HART 5 FRANCE FRA 1:20.66 1 Gautier DAUTREMER 2 Jeffrey JOHN 3 Ken ROMAIN 4 Ludvy VAILLANT 6 UNITED STATES USA 1:18.68 1:20.80 1 Noah LYLES 2 Jarrion LAWSON 3 Isiah YOUNG 4 Ameer WEBB 7 SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS SKN 1:20.51 1 Lestrod ROLAND 2 Brijesh LAWRENCE 3 Delwayne DELANEY 4 Allistar CLARKE 8 TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS TKS 1:27.70 1 Ifeanyi OTUONYE 2 Angelo GARLAND 3 Devante GARDINER 4 Frantzley BENJAMIN ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP LIST SEASON OUTDOOR TOP LIST RESULT TEAM VENUE DATE RESULT TEAM VENUE 2017 1:18.63 Jamaica (JAM) Nassau (T. Robinson Stadium) 24 May 14 1:19.91 Canada (CAN) Gainesville, FL 1 Apr 1:18.68 United States (USA) Walnut (Hilmer Lodge), CA 17 Apr 94 1:20.80 United States (USA) Gainesville, FL 1 Apr 1:19.20 Canada (CAN) Gainesville, FL 2 Apr 16 1:20.51 Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN) Nassau (T. Robinson Stadium) 24 May 14 1:20.66 France (FRA) Nassau (T. Robinson Stadium) 24 May 14 1:21.10 Italy (ITA) Cagliari 29 Sep 83 1:21.22 Poland (POL) Gdansk 14 Jul 01 1:21.29 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) Birmingham, GBR 23 Jun 89 1:21.32 Ukraine (UKR) Portsmouth, GBR 5 Jun 93 1:21.46 Germany (GER) Nassau (T. Robinson Stadium) 3 May 15 2 Timing by SEIKO AT-4X2-M-h----.SL2..v2 Issued at 18:06 on Sunday, 23 April 2017 2 Title Partner Official Partners.
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