2014 European Athletics Championships – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay

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The women's 4 x 100 metres relay at the 2014 European Athletics Championships took place at the Letzigrund on 16 and 17 August.

2014 European Athletics Championships 2014 edition of the European Athletics Championships

The 2014 European Athletics Championships was held in Zürich, Switzerland, between 12–17 August 2014. It was the first time that Switzerland had hosted the European Athletics Championships since 1954.

Letzigrund stadium

Letzigrund  is a stadium in Zürich, Switzerland, and the home of the athletics club LC Zürich, and the football clubs FC Zürich and Grasshopper Club Zürich. LC Zürich is a spin-off of FC Zürich whose members constructed the stadium in 1925. Grasshopper-Club is using it as their home stadium since 2007. The annual athletics meet Weltklasse Zürich—part of the IAAF Diamond League—takes place at the Letzigrund since 1928, as well as frequent open-air concerts. On the Letzigrund track on 21 June 1960, Armin Hary was the first human being to run the 100 metres in 10,0 seconds.

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Medalists

Gold Asha Philip, Ashleigh Nelson,
Jodie Williams, Desiree Henry
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Silver Céline Distel-Bonnet, Ayodelé Ikuesan,
Myriam Soumare, Stella Akakpo
Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze Marina Panteleyeva, Natalya Rusakova,
Yelizaveta Savlinis, Kristina Sivkova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Records

Standing records prior to the 2014 European Athletics Championships
World record Flag of the United States.svg  United States
(Tianna Madison, Allyson Felix, Bianca Knight, Carmelita Jeter)
40.82 London, Great Britain 10 August 2012
European record Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
(Silke Gladisch, Sabine Rieger, Ingrid Auerswald, Marlies Göhr)
41.37 Canberra, Australia 6 October 1985
Championship record Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
(Silke Möller, Katrin Krabbe, Kerstin Behrendt, Sabine Günther)
41.68 Split, Yugoslavia 1 September 1990
World LeadingFlag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica
(Kerron Stewart, Veronica Campbell-Brown, Schillonie Calvert, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce)
41.83 Glasgow, Great Britain2 August 2014
European LeadingFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
(Madiea Ghafoor, Dafne Schippers, Tessa van Schagen, Jamile Samuel)
42.40 Lausanne, Switzerland 3 July 2014

Schedule

DateTimeRound
16 August 201415:10 Round 1
17 August 201417:22 Final

All times are local times (UTC+2)

Results

Round 1

RankHeatLaneNationAthletesTimeNote
112Flag of France.svg  France Céline Distel-Bonnet, Ayodelé Ikuesan, Myriam Soumaré, Stella Akakpo 42.29Q, EL
224Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Asha Philip, Ashleigh Nelson, Anyika Onuora, Desiree Henry 42.62Q, SB
318Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Madiea Ghafoor, Dafne Schippers, Tessa van Schagen, Jamile Samuel 42.77Q
413Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland Mujinga Kambundji, Marisa Lavanchy, Ellen Sprunger, Léa Sprunger 42.98Q
511Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Marzia Caravelli, Irene Siragusa, Martina Amidei, Audrey Alloh 43.29q, SB
622Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Kseniya Karandyuk, Nataliya Strohova, Olesya Povh, Nataliya Pohrebnyak 43.37Q, SB
728Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Marina Panteleyeva, Natalya Rusakova, Yekaterina Vukolova, Kristina Sivkova 43.47Q
814Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Iréne Ekelund, Isabelle Eurenius, Daniella Busk, Pernilla Nilsson 43.80q, SB
915Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Yeoryia Kokloni, Elisavet Pesiridou, Andriana Ferra, Maria Belibasaki 43.81SB
1021Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Amy Foster, Kelly Proper, Sarah Lavin, Phil Healy 43.84 NR
1117Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Milja Thureson, Hanna-Maari Latvala, Minna Laukka, Nooralotta Neziri 44.22SB
1227Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Isabelle Pedersen, Christine Bjelland Jensen, Elisabeth Slettum, Ezinne Okparaebo 44.29 NR
1323Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Karin Okoliye, Inna Eftimova, Maria Dankova, Ivet Lalova 44.53SB
1416Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Maria Isabel Pérez, Alba Fernández, Estela García, Cristina Lara 44.68SB
1525Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Ivana Lončarek, Nika Župa, Lucija Pokos, Kristina Dudek, Nika Zupa 45.47
26Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Josefina Elsler, Rebekka Haase, Tatjana Lofamakanda Pinto, Verena Sailer DNF

Final

RankLaneNationAthletesTimeNote
Gold medal icon.svg5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Asha Philip, Ashleigh Nelson, Jodie Williams, Desiree Henry 42.24EL, NR
Silver medal icon.svg3Flag of France.svg  France Céline Distel-Bonnet, Ayodelé Ikuesan, Myriam Soumaré, Stella Akakpo 42.45
Bronze medal icon.svg7Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Marina Panteleyeva, Natalya Rusakova, Yelizaveta Savlinis, Kristina Sivkova 43.22SB
42Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Marzia Caravelli, Irene Siragusa, Martina Amidei, Audrey Alloh 43.26SB
54Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Kseniya Karandyuk, Nataliya Strohova, Olesya Povh, Nataliya Pohrebnyak 43.58
61Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Iréne Ekelund, Isabelle Eurenius, Daniella Busk, Pernilla Nilsson 44.36
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Madiea Ghafoor, Dafne Schippers, Tessa van Schagen, Jamile Samuel DNF
8Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland Mujinga Kambundji, Marisa Lavanchy, Ellen Sprunger, Léa Sprunger DNF

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