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RESULTS 4 X 400 Metres Relay Women - Final Bahamas 22-23 April 2017 RESULTS 4 x 400 Metres Relay Women - Final RECORDS RESULT TEAM COUNTRY VENUE DATE World Record WR 3:15.17 USSR URS Seoul (Olympic Stadium) 1 Oct 1988 Championship Record CR 3:19.39 United States USA Nassau (T. Robinson Stadium) 3 May 2015 World Leading WL 3:24.36 United States USA Nassau 23 Apr 2017 Area Record AR National Record NR Season Best SB 23 April 2017 21:13 START TIME 26° C 89 % Final TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY PLACE TEAM BIB LANEREACTION RESULT Fn POINTS 1 UNITED STATES USA 4 0.303 3:24.36 *WC WL 8 Phyllis FRANCIS 50.42 (1) Ashley SPENCER 50.92 (1) 1:41.34 (1) Quanera HAYES 50.66 (1) 2:32.00 (1) Natasha HASTINGS 52.36 (3) 2 POLAND POL 5 0.417 3:28.28 *WC SB 7 Malgorzata HOLUB 51.80 (5) Iga BAUMGART 51.59 (3) 1:43.39 (3) Adrianna JANOWICZ 52.81 (5) 2:36.20 (4) Justyna SWIETY 52.08 (1) 3 JAMAICA JAM 3 0.250 3:28.49 *WC SB 6 Janieve RUSSELL 51.72 (4) Anneisha MCLAUGHLIN-WHILBY 51.91 (4) 1:43.63 (4) Verone CHAMBERS 51.98 (2) 2:35.61 (3) Stephenie Ann MCPHERSON 52.88 (5) 4 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. GBR 7 0.242 3:28.72 *WC SB 5 Emily DIAMOND 51.55 (2) Laviai NIELSEN 51.56 (2) 1:43.11 (2) Eilidh DOYLE 52.32 (3) 2:35.43 (2) Christine OHURUOGU 53.29 (7) 5 AUSTRALIA AUS 8 3:28.80 *WC SB 4 Morgan MITCHELL 51.71 (3) Anneliese RUBIE 52.26 (6) 1:43.97 (5) Caitlin SARGENT-JONES 52.60 (4) 2:36.57 (5) Olivia TAURO 52.23 (2) 6 BOTSWANA BOT 1 0.303 3:30.13 *WC NR 3 Amantle MONTSHO 52.09 (7) Lydia JELE 51.92 (5) 1:44.01 (6) Galefele MOROKO 53.38 (7) 2:37.39 (6) Christine BOTLOGETSWE 52.74 (4) 7 NIGERIA NGR 6 0.309 3:32.94 *WC 2 Patience Okon GEORGE 51.80 (5) Ugonna NDU 53.49 (7) 1:45.29 (7) Jennifer Adaeze EDOBI 54.20 (8) 2:39.49 (7) Margaret BAMGBOSE 53.45 (8) 8 FRANCE FRA 2 0.385 3:35.03 *WC 1 Déborah SANANES 53.64 (8) Brigitte NTIAMOAH 54.93 (8) 1:48.57 (8) Agnès RAHAROLAHY 53.36 (6) 2:41.93 (8) Floria GUEI 53.10 (6) NOTE IAAF Rule *WC - Qualified for WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS INTERMEDIATE TIMES 400m UNITED STATES 50.42 800m UNITED STATES 1:41.34 1200m UNITED STATES 2:32.00 1 2 Timing by SEIKO AT-4X4-W-f--1--.RS1..v1 Issued at 21:21 on Sunday, 23 April 2017 Title Partner Official Partners Bahamas 22-23 April 2017 RESULTS 4 x 400 Metres Relay Women - Final ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP LIST SEASON OUTDOOR TOP LIST RESULT TEAM VENUE DATE RESULT TEAM VENUE 2017 3:15.17 USSR (URS) Seoul (Olympic Stadium) 1 Oct 88 3:24.36 UNITED STATES (USA) Nassau 23 Apr 3:15.51 UNITED STATES (USA) Seoul (Olympic Stadium) 1 Oct 88 3:28.28 POLAND (POL) Nassau 23 Apr 3:15.92 GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICErfurt (GDR)(Dimitroff Stadium) 3 Jun 84 3:28.49 JAMAICA (JAM) Nassau 23 Apr 3:18.38 RUSSIA (RUS) Stuttgart (Gottlieb-Daimler Stadion) 22 Aug 93 3:28.72 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. (GBR) Nassau 23 Apr 3:18.71 JAMAICA (JAM) Daegu (DS) 3 Sep 11 3:28.80 AUSTRALIA (AUS) Nassau 23 Apr 3:20.04 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. (GBR) Osaka (Nagai Stadium) 2 Sep 07 3:30.13 BOTSWANA (BOT) Nassau 23 Apr 3:20.20 EUROPE UNIFIED TEAMS (EUN)Barcelona (Estadio Olímpico) 8 Aug 92 3:31.97 NIGERIA (NGR) Nassau 22 Apr 3:20.32 CZECHOSLOVAKIA (TCH) Helsinki (Olympic Stadium) 14 Aug 83 3:33.41 FRANCE (FRA) Nassau 22 Apr 3:20.92 GERMANY (GER) Athína (Olympic Stadium) 10 Aug 97 3:33.54 CANADA (CAN) Nassau 22 Apr 3:21.04 NIGERIA (NGR) Atlanta (Olympic Stadium), GA 3 Aug 96 3:34.40 BAHAMAS (BAH) Nassau 22 Apr 2 2 Timing by SEIKO AT-4X4-W-f--1--.RS1..v1 Issued at 21:21 on Sunday, 23 April 2017 Title Partner Official Partners.
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