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START LIST 4 X 100 Metres (1 Lap) Men - Final Nassau (BAH) World Relays 24-25 May 2014 START LIST 4 x 100 Metres (1 lap) Men - Final RECORDS RESULT TEAM COUNTRY VENUE DATE World Record WR 36.84 Jamaica JAM London (OP) 11 Aug 2012 Championship Record CR 37.71 Jamaica JAM Nassau 25 May 2014 World Leading WL 37.71 Jamaica JAM Nassau 25 May 2014 Final 25 May 2014 20:37 START TIME LANE TEAM BIB NATIONAL RECORD SEASON BEST 1 FRANCE FRA 37.79 38.33 1 Arnaud REMY 2 Jimmy VICAUT 3 Ben BASSAW 4 Christophe LEMAITRE 2 JAPAN JPN 38.03 38.34 1 Kazuma OSETO 2 Kei TAKASE 3 Yoshihide KIRYU 4 Shota IIZUKA 3 GERMANY GER 38.02 38.62 1 Aleixo-Platini MENGA 2 Lucas JAKUBCZYK 3 Julian REUS 4 Martin KELLER 4 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TTO 37.62 38.09 1 Keston BLEDMAN 2 Marc BURNS 3 Rondel SORRILLO 4 Richard THOMPSON 5 GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. GBR 37.73 37.93 1 Richard KILTY 2 Harry AIKINES-ARYEETEY 3 James ELLINGTON 4 Dwain CHAMBERS 6 JAMAICA JAM 36.84 37.71 1 Nesta CARTER 2 Nickel ASHMEADE 3 Julian FORTE 4 Yohan BLAKE 7 CANADA CAN 37.69 38.70 1 Gavin SMELLIE 2 Dontae RICHARDS-KWOK 3 Jared CONNAUGHTON 4 Justyn WARNER 8 BRAZIL BRA 37.90 38.10 1 Bruno DE BARROS 2 Jefferson LUCINDO 3 Aldemir DA SILVA JUNIOR 4 Jorge VIDES 1 2 Timing by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-4X1-M-f----.SL2..v1 Issued at 19:10 on Sunday, 25 May 2014 Official IAAF Partners Nassau (BAH) World Relays 24-25 May 2014 START LIST 4 x 100 Metres (1 lap) Men - Final ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT TEAM VENUE DATE RESULT TEAM VENUE DATE 36.84 Jamaica (JAM) London (OP) 11 Aug 12 37.71 Jamaica (JAM) Nassau 25 May 14 37.04 United States (USA) London (OP) 11 Aug 12 37.93 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) Nassau 25 May 14 37.62 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) Berlin 22 Aug 09 38.09 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) Nassau 25 May 14 37.69 Canada (CAN) Atlanta, GA 3 Aug 96 38.10 Brazil (BRA) Nassau 25 May 14 37.73 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) Sevilla 29 Aug 99 38.29 United States (USA) Austin (MMS), TX 29 Mar 14 37.79 France (FRA) Split 1 Sep 90 38.33 France (FRA) Nassau 25 May 14 37.90 Brazil (BRA) Sydney 30 Sep 00 38.34 Japan (JPN) Nassau 25 May 14 37.94 Nigeria (NGR) Athína 9 Aug 97 38.44 Cuba (CUB) Nassau 25 May 14 38.00 Cuba (CUB) Barcelona 8 Aug 92 38.52 Netherlands (NED) Nassau 25 May 14 38.02 USSR (URS) Roma (Stadio Olimpico) 6 Sep 87 38.60 Poland (POL) Nassau 25 May 14 38.02 Germany (GER) Weinheim 27 Jul 12 2 2 Timing by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-4X1-M-f----.SL2..v1 Issued at 19:10 on Sunday, 25 May 2014 Official IAAF Partners.
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