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IAAF World Relays Facts and Figures IAAF/BTC WORLD RELAYS FACTS & FIGURES IAAF/BTC World Relays .........................................................................................1 Multiple Wins ..........................................................................................................3 IAAF World Championship Medallists and Olympic top three ...............................5 World All-Time Top 10 Lists....................................................................................8 World and Continental Records............................................................................11 The Fastest-Ever 4x400m Relay splits ................................................................15 National Records..................................................................................................17 NASSAU 2017 ★ IAAF WORLD RELAYS 1 IAAF/BTC WORLD RELAYS Venues - 2014: Nassau (24/25 May); 2015 Nassau (2/3 May); 2017 Nassau (22/23 Apr) Year Stadium Countries Athletes Men Women 2014 Thomas A. Robinson Stadium 41 470 276 194 2015 Thomas A. Robinson Stadium 42 584 329 255 MEETING RECORDS (Teams & splits given on later pages) MEN 4 x 100 Metres Relay 37.38 United States Nassau 2 May 15 4 x 200 Metres Relay 1:18.63 Jamaica Nassau 24 May 14 4 x 400 Metres Relay 2:57.25 United States Nassau 25 May 14 4 x 800 Metres Relay 7:04.84 United States Nassau 2 May 15 Distance Medley Relay 9:15.50 United States Nassau 3 May 15 4 x 1500 Metres Relay 14:22.22 Kenya Nassau 25 May 14 WOMEN 4 x 100 Metres Relay 41.88 United States Nassau 24 May 14 4 x 200 Metres Relay 1:29.45 United States Nassau 25 May 14 4 x 400 Metres Relay 3:19.39 United States Nassau 3 May 15 4 x 800 Metres Relay 8:00.62 United States Nassau 3 May 15 Distance Medley Relay 10:36.50 United States Nassau 2 May 15 4 x 1500 Metres Relay 16:33.58 Kenya Nassau 24 May 14 PAST RESULTS (WR = IAAF World Record) Team Standings (Scoring 8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1) 2014 1st-United States 60 2nd-Jamaica 42 3rd-Kenya 35 4th-Great Britain &NI 24 5th-Australia 22 6th-Trinidad & Tobago 19 2015 1st-United States 63 2nd-Jamaica 46 3rd-Poland 34 4th-Australia 25 5th-Germany 21 6th-France 19 DATE FIRST SECOND THIRD MEN 4 x 100 Metres Relay 25 May 14 Jamaica 37.77 Trinidad & Tobago 38.04 Great Britain & NI 38.19 Nesta Carter Keston Bledman Richard Kilty Nickel Ashmeade Marc Burns Harry Aikines-Aryeetey Julian Forte Rondel Sorrillo James Ellington Yohan Blake 9.1 Richard Thompson 9.0 Dwain Chambers 9.3 2 May 15 United States 37.38 Jamaica 37.68 Japan 38.20 Mike Rodgers Nesta Carter Kazuma Oseto Justin Gatlin Kemar Bailey-Cole Kenji Fujimitsu Tyson Gay Nickel Ashmeade Yoshihide Kiryu Ryan Bailey Usain Bolt Kotaro Taniguchi 4 x 200 Metres Relay 24 May 14 Jamaica 1:18.63WR St Kitts & Nevis 1:20.51 France 1:20.66 Nickel Ashmeade 20.5 Antoine Adams Christophe Lemaitre Warren Weir 19.2 Lestrod Roland Yannick Fonsat Jermaine Brown 19.6 B. J. Lawrence Ben Bassaw 19.8 Yohan Blake 19.4 Allistar Clarke Ken Romain 20.5 3 Mar 15 Jamaica 1:20.97 France 1:21.49 Germany 1:22.65 Nickel Ashmeade Teddy Tinmar Robin Erewa Rasheed Dwyer Christophe Lemaitre Sven Knipphals Jason Livermore Pierre-Alexis Pessonneaux Aleixo Platini Menga Warren Weir Ben Bassaw Alexander Kosenkow 2 NASSAU 2017 ★ PAST RESULTS DATE FIRST SECOND THIRD (MEN) 4 x 400 Metres Relay 25 May 14 United States 2:57.25 Bahamas 2:57.59 Trinidad & Tobago 2:58.34 David Verburg 44.7 LaToy Williams 44.9 Lalonde Gordon 44.4 Tony McQuay 44.2 Demetrius Pinder 43.8 Renny Quow 44.5 Christian Taylor 44.6 Chris Brown 44.3 Machel Cedenio 44.4 LaShawn Merritt 43.8 Michael Mathieu 44.6 Jarrin Solomon 45.1 3 Mar 15 United States 2:58.43 Bahamas 2:58.91 Belgium 2:59.33 David Verburg 45.0 Ramon Miller 45.7 Dylan Borlée 45.7 Tony McQuay 43.9 Michael Mathieu 44.4 Julien Watrin 45.2 Jeremy Wariner 44.80 Steven Gardiner 44.58 Jonathan Borlée 44.39 LaShawn Merritt 44.72 Chris Brown 44.17 Kevin Borlée 44.01 4 x 800 Metres Relay 24 May 14 Kenya 7:08.40 Poland 7:08.69 United States 7:09.06 Ferguson Cheruiyot 1:46.0 Karol Konieczny 1:48.9 Michael Rutt 1:48.6 Sammy Kirongo 1:45.7 Szymon Krawczyk 1:49.1 Robby Andrews 1:47.2 Job Kinyor 1:47.9 Marcin Lewandowski 1:45.9 Brandon Johnson 1:48.1 Alfred Kipketer 1:48.8 Adam Kszczot 1:44.8 Duane Solomon 1:45.2 2 May 15 United States 7:04.84 Poland 7:09.98 Australia 7:16.30 Duane Solomon 1:47.60 Karol Konieczny 1:48.28 Jared West 1:48.50 Erik Sowinski 1:44.75 Kamil Gurdak 1:48.17 Joshua Ralph 1:48.17 Casimir Loxsom 1:45.59 Marcin Lewandowski 1:46.80 Ryan Gregson 1:47.81 Robby Andrews 1:46.90 Adam Kszczot 1:46.73 Jordy Williamsz 1:50.25 4 x 1500 Metres Relay 25 May 14 Kenya 14:22.22WR United States 14:40.80 Ethiopia 14:41.22 Collins Cheboi 3:38.6 Patrick Casey 3:38.2 Mekonnen Gebremedhin 3:39.9 Silas Kiplagat 3:32.5 David Torrence 3:36.6 Soresa Fida 3:37.5 James Magut 3:38.8 Will Leer 3:39.3 Zebene Alemayehu 3:46.5 Asbel Kiprop 3:32.4 Leonel Manzano 3:46.7 Aman Wote 3:37.4 Distance Medley Relay (1200m, 400m, 800m, 1600m) 3 May 15 United States 9:15.50WR Kenya 9:17.20 Australia 9:21.62 Kyle Merber 2:53.56 Abednego Chesebe 2:54.48 Ryan Gregson 2:53.15 Brycen Spratling 45.95 Alphas Kishoyan 45.48 Alex Beck 45.83 Brandon Johnson 1:44.75 Ferguson Cheruiyot 1:44.49 Jordy Williamsz 1:45.64 Ben Blankenship 3:51.24 Timothy Cheruiyot 3:52.75 Collis Birmingham 3:57.00 WOMEN 4 x 100 Metres Relay 24 May 14 United States 41.88 Jamaica 42.28 Trinidad & Tobago 42.66 Tianna Bartoletta Carrie Russell Kamaria Durant Alex Anderson Kerron Stewart Michelle-Lee Ahye Jeneba Tarmoh Schillonie Calvert Reyare Thomas Lakeisha Lawson 10.2 Samantha Henry-Robinson 10.4 Kai Selvon 10.3 3 May 15 Jamaica 42.14 United States 42.32 Great Britain 42.84 Simone Facey Tianna Bartoletta Asha Philip Kerron Stewart Allyson Felix Ashleigh Nelson Schillonie Calvert Kimberlyn Duncan Bianca Williams Veronica Campbell-Brown Carmelita Jeter Margaret Adeoye 4 x 200 Metres Relay 25 May 14 United States 1:29.45 Great Britain & NI 1:29.61 Jamaica 1:30.04 Shalonda Solomon Desiree Henry Simone Facey Tawanna Meadows Anyika Onuora Sheri-Ann Brooks Bianca Knight 22.0 Bianca Williams 22.2 Anneisha McLaughlin 23.4 Kimberlyn Duncan 22.0 Asha Philip 22.2 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce 22.1 2 Mar 15 Nigeria 1:30.52 Jamaica 1:31.73 Germany 1:33.61 Blessing Okagbare Samantha Henry-Robinson Rebekka Haase Regina George Veronica Campbell-Brown Christina Haack Dominique Duncan Shericka Williams Nadine Gonska Christy Udoh Sherone Simpson Josefina Elsler NASSAU 2017 ★ PAST RESULTS, MULTIPLE WINS 3 DATE FIRST SECOND THIRD (WOMEN) 4 x 400 Metres Relay 25 May 14 United States 3:21.73 Jamaica 3:23.26 Nigeria 3:23.41 Deedee Trotter 50.8 Kaliese Spencer 51.1 Folasade Abugan 52.1 Sanya Richards-Ross 50.3 Novlene Williams-Mills 49.8 Regina George 49.6 Natasha Hastings 50.0 Anastasia Le-Roy 51.2 Omolara Omotoso 50.9 Joanna Atkins 50.7 Shericka Jackson 51.2 Patience George 50.9 3 May 15 United States 3:19.39 Jamaica 3:22.49 Great Britain & NI 3:26.38 Phyllis Francis 51.3 Anastasia Le-Roy 51.8 Eilidh Doyle 52.6 Natasha Hastings 50.0 Novlene Williams-Mills 50.1 Anyika Onuora 51.2 Sanya Richards Ross 48.79 Christine Day 50.46 Kelly Massey 51.00 Francena McCorory 49.27 Stephenie Ann McPherson 50.13 Seren Bundy-Davies 51.62 4 x 800 Metres Relay 25 May 14 United States 8:01.58 Kenya 8:04.28 Australia 8:13.26 Chanelle Price 2:01.0 Agatha Kimaswai 2:03.8 Brittany McGowan 2:03.6 Geena Lara 2:02.8 Sylvia Chesebe 2:01.7 Zoe Buckman 2:01.6 Ajee Wilson 1:59.1 Janeth Jepkosgei 1:59.6 Selma Kajan 2:02.2 Brenda Martinez 1:58.7 Eunice Sum 1:59.2 Melissa Duncan 2:05.9 3 May 15 United States 8:00.62 Poland 8:11.36 Australia 8:13.97 Chanelle Price 2:01.30 Syntia Ellward 2:02.44 Abbey de la Motte 2:02.43 Maggie Vessey 2:00.92 Katarzyna Broniatowska 2:03.64 Kelly Hetherington 2:03.49 Molly Ludlow 1:59.50 Angelika Cichocka 2:00.90 Selma Kajan 2:05.68 Alysia Montaño 1:58.90 Sofia Ennaoui 2:04.38 Brittany McGowan 2:02.37 Originally third in 2014 were Russia in 8:08.19 (Irina Maracheva 2:02.6, Yelena Kobeleva 2:01.9, Tatyana Myazina 2:02.3, Svetlana Rogozina 2:01.4), but in February 2016 it was announced that Maracheva had committed a doping violation, resulting in the annulment of all her results from June 26, 2012. As at April 17, 2017, this has been the only doping violation confirmed at the IAAF World Relays 4 x 1500 Metres Relay 24 May 14 Kenya 16:33.58WR United States 16:55.33 Australia 17:08.65 Mercy Cherono 4:07.5 Heather Kampf 4:09.2 Zoe Buckman 4:08.0 Faith Kipyegon 4:08.5 Katie Mackey 4:19.4 Bridey Delaney 4:15.6 Irene Jelagat 4:10.5 Kate Grace 4:16.6 Brittany McGowan 4:29.1 Hellen Obiri 4:07.1 Brenda Martinez 4:10.2 Melissa Duncan 4:16.0 Distance Medley Relay (1200m, 400m, 800m, 1600m) 2 May 15 United States 10:36.50WR Kenya 10:43.35 Poland 10:45.32 Treniere Moser 3:18.38 Selah Busienei 3:18.96 Katarzyna Broniatowska 3:19.87 Sanya Richards-Ross 50.12 Joyce Zakari 54.12 Monika Szczesna 54.12 Ajeé Wilson 2:00.08 Sylivia Chesebe 2:03.32 Angelika Cichocka 2:01.06 Shannon Rowbury 4:27.92 Virginia Nyambura 4:28.48 Sofia Ennaoui 4:30.27 All split times are unofficial.
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