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Men's 4 x 400 metres relay at the European Athletics Championships |
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The men's 4 x 400 metres relay at the 2012 European Athletics Championships was held at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 30 June and 1 July.
Standing records prior to the 2012 European Athletics Championships
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World record
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United States Andrew Valmon, Quincy Watts Butch Reynolds, Michael Johnson
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2:54.29
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Stuttgart, Germany
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22 August 1993
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European record
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United Kingdom Iwan Thomas, Jamie Baulch Mark Richardson, Roger Black
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2:56.60
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Atlanta, United States
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3 August 1996
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Championship record
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United Kingdom Paul Sanders, Kriss Akabusi John Regis, Roger Black
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2:58.22
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Split, Yugoslavia
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1 September 1990
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World Leading
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University of Florida Dedric Dukes, Hugh Graham Jr Leonardo Seymore, Tony McQuay
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3:00.02
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Des Moines, United States
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9 June 2012
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European Leading
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Belgium Antoine Gillet, Jonathan Borlée Jente Bouckaert, Kevin Borlée
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3:01.76
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Rome, Italy
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31 May 2012
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Broken records during the 2012 European Athletics Championships
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European Leading
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Belgium Antoine Gillet, Jonathan Borlée Jente Bouckaert, Kevin Borlée
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3:01.09
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Helsinki, Finland
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1 July 2012
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Date
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Time
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Round
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30 June 2012 |
20:25 |
Round 1
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1 July 2012 |
19:45 |
Final
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First 3 in each heat (Q) and 2 best performers (q) advance to the Final.
Rank |
Heat |
Lane |
Nation |
Athletes |
Time |
Notes
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1 |
2 |
6 |
Belgium |
Nils Duerinck, Antoine Gillet, Jente Bouckaert, Kevin Borlée |
3:05.29 |
Q
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2 |
2 |
8 |
Czech Republic |
Daniel Němeček, Pavel Maslák, Josef Prorok, Jakub Holuša |
3:05.41 |
Q
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3 |
1 |
2 |
Great Britain |
Luke Lennon-Ford, Michael Bingham, Conrad Williams, Nigel Levine |
3:05.50 |
Q
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4 |
1 |
5 |
Poland |
Kamil Budziejewski, Jan Ciepiela, Michał Pietrzak, Piotr Wiaderek |
3:05.69 |
Q
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5 |
1 |
3 |
Germany |
Jonas Plass, Kamghe Gaba, Niklas Zender, Thomas Schneider |
3:05.71 |
Q
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6 |
2 |
7 |
Ukraine |
Myhaylo Knysh, Oleksiy Ryemyen, Yevhen Hutsol, Volodymyr Burakov |
3:06.12 |
Q
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7 |
2 |
4 |
Netherlands |
Joeri Moerman, Bram Peters, Dennis Spillekom, Youssef El Rhalfioui |
3:06.15 |
q
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8 |
1 |
6 |
France |
Teddy Venel, Naman Keïta, Marc Macedot, Mame-Ibra Anne |
3:06.44 |
q
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9 |
1 |
4 |
Italy |
Lorenzo Valentini, Isalbet Juarez, Andrea Barberi, Claudio Licciardello |
3:08.78 |
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10 |
2 |
3 |
Spain |
Roberto Briones, Mark Ujakpor, David Testa, Samuel García |
3:09.11 |
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11 |
1 |
8 |
Russia |
Yegor Kibakin, Aleksey Kenig, Maksim Aleksandrenko, Nikita Uglov |
3:09.94 |
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12 |
2 |
2 |
Finland |
Petteri Monni, Ville Wendelin, Oskari Mörö, Jani Koskela |
3:10.26 |
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13 |
1 |
7 |
Turkey |
Mehmet Güzel, Halit Kiliç, Bugra Han Kocabeyoglu, Yavuz Can |
3:11.44 |
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14 |
2 |
5 |
Hungary |
Tibor Kása, Zoltán Kovács, Dávid Bartha, Máté Lukács |
3:11.79 |
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1 |
1 |
Ireland |
Brian Murphy, David Gillick, Tim Crowe, Jason Harvey |
DQ |
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Rank |
Lane |
Nation |
Athletes |
Time |
Notes
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6 |
Belgium |
Antoine Gillet, Jonathan Borlée, Jente Bouckaert, Kevin Borlée |
3:01.09 |
EL
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5 |
Great Britain |
Nigel Levine, Conrad Williams, Robert Tobin, Richard Buck |
3:01.56 |
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7 |
Germany |
Jonas Plass, Kamghe Gaba, Eric Krüger, Thomas Schneider |
3:01.77 |
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4 |
4 |
Poland |
Piotr Wiaderek, Jan Ciepiela, Marcin Marciniszyn, Kacper Kozłowski |
3:02.37 |
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5 |
3 |
Czech Republic |
Daniel Němeček, Pavel Maslák, Josef Prorok, Jakub Holuša |
3:02.72 |
NR
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6 |
1 |
France |
Teddy Venel, Toumane Coulibaly, Marc Macedot, Yannick Fonsat |
3:03.04 |
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7 |
8 |
Ukraine |
Oleksiy Ryemyen, Stanislav Melnykov, Yevhen Hutsol, Volodymyr Burakov |
3:04.56 |
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8 |
2 |
Netherlands |
Joeri Moerman, Bram Peters, Dennis Spillekom, Youssef El Rhalfioui |
3:05.68 |
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Mixed |
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- 1934: Germany (Hamann, Scheele, Voigt, Metzner)
- 1938: Germany (Blazejezak, Bues, Linnhoff, Harbig)
- 1946: France (Santona, Cros, Chef d'Hôtel, Lunis)
- 1950: Great Britain (Pike, Lewis, Scott, Pugh)
- 1954: France (Haarhoff, Degats, Martin-du-Gard, Goudeau)
- 1958: Great Britain (Sampson, MacIsaac, Wrighton, Salisbury)
- 1962: West Germany (Kindermann, Schmitt, Reske, Kinder)
- 1966: Poland (Werner, Borowski, Grędziński, Badeński)
- 1969: France (Bertould, Nicolau, Carette, Nallet)
- 1971: West Germany (Schlöske, Jordan, Jellinghaus, Köhler)
- 1974: Great Britain (Cohen, Hartley, Pascoe, Jenkins)
- 1978: West Germany (Weppler, Hofmeister, Herrmann, Schmid)
- 1982: West Germany (Skamrahl, Schmid, Giessing, Weber)
- 1986: Great Britain (Redmond, Akabusi, Whittle, Black)
- 1990: Great Britain (Sanders, Akabusi, Regis, Black)
- 1994: Great Britain (McKenzie, Black, Whittle, Ladejo)
- 1998: Great Britain (Hylton, Baulch, Thomas, Richardson)
- 2002: Great Britain (Deacon, Elias, Baulch, Caines)
- 2006: France (Djhone, M'Barke, Keïta, Raquil)
- 2010: Russia (Dyldin, Aksyonov, Krasnov, Trenikhin)
- 2012: Belgium (Gillet, J. Borlée, Bouckaert, K. Borlée)
- 2014: Great Britain (Rooney, Bingham, Williams, Hudson-Smith)
- 2016: Belgium (Watrin, J. Borlée, D. Borlée, K. Borlée)
- 2018: Belgium (D. Borlée, J. Borlée, J. Sacoor, K. Borlée)
- 2022: Great Britain (Hudson-Smith, Dobson, Davey, Haydock-Wilson)
- 2024: Belgium (Sacoor, Vanderbemden, D. Borlée, Doom)
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