2015 IAAF World Relays – Men's 4 × 800 metres relay

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Men's 4 x 800 metres relay
at the 2014 IAAF World Relays
Venue Thomas Robinson Stadium
Dates2 May (final)
Competitors20 from 5 nations
Winning time7:04.84
Medalists
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  2014
2017  

The men's 4 x 800 metres relay at the 2015 IAAF World Relays was held at the Thomas Robinson Stadium on 2 May.

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Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

World record Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
(Joseph Mutua, William Yiampoy, Ismael Kombich, Wilfred Bungei)
7:02.43 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels, Belgium 25 August 2006
Championship recordFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
(Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich, Sammy Kibet Kirongo, Job Koech Kinyor, Alfred Kipketer)
7:08.40 Flag of the Bahamas.svg Nassau, Bahamas 24 May 2014
World LeadingFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 7:09.1 Flag of Kenya.svg Nairobi, Kenya 10 April 2015
African Record Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
(Joseph Mutua, William Yiampoy, Ismael Kombich, Wilfred Bungei)
7:02.43 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels, Belgium 25 August 2006
Asian Record Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
(Majed Saeed Sultan, Salem Amer Al-Badri, Abdulrahman Suleiman, Abubaker Ali Kamal)
7:06.66 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels, Belgium25 August 2006
North, Central American and Caribbean record Flag of the United States.svg  United States
(Jebreh Harris, Khadevis Robinson, Samuel Burley, David Krummenacker)
7:02.82 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Brussels, Belgium25 August 2006
South American Record No official record
European Record Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
(Peter Elliott, Garry Cook, Steve Cram, Sebastian Coe)
7:03.89 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London, Great Britain 30 August 1982
Oceanian record Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
(Josh Ralph, Ryan Gregson, Jordan Williamsz, Jared West)
7:11.48 Flag of the Bahamas.svg Nassau, Bahamas 24 May 2014

Schedule

DateTimeRound
2 May 201520:09 Final

All times are local times (UTC-4)

Summary

Kenya's Alfred Kipketer started off fast, chased by USA's Duane Solomon, with Kipketer holding the advantage at the handoff, the 1:47 pace three seconds slower than Kipketer's PR at the time and five seconds slower than Solomon's. Kenya's second runner Nicholas Kipkoech pushed the pace followed by American Erik Sowinski as the two teams separated from the field. With 200 metres to go, Sowinski passed Kipkoech who ran out of gas, Sowinski sprinting the final straightaway to put a 20 metre gap on Kipkoech pulling away. Poland's Kamil Gurdak was also gaining rapidly on Kipkoech. Sowinski's split was a more competitive 1:44.7. Lined up for the handoff, Timothy Kitum became alarmed at his teammate losing ground and bounced backward down the straightaway to grab the baton as Casimir Loxsom sprinted away. Loxsom ran another high 1:44 split to hand off to Robby Andrews with a 35 metre lead, while Poland put their best two runners last, Marcin Lewandowski closing down on Kitum to within 3 metres. Kenya's Jeremiah Mutai took off in chase of Andrews, ignoring Poland's European Champion Adam Kszczot. Over the next 650 metres, Mutai closed down the lead to a manageable 10 metres, but Andrews is a kicker, almost serving as a cruel decoy, Andrews sprinted away from a dejected Mutai to retain the huge lead he had started with. With Kszczot sprinting from behind, Mutai barely crossed the line in second place with Australia a distant fourth.

After the race, Kenya was disqualified for Kitum wandering out of the passing zone. USA's time of 7:04.84 was also the Championship record.

Results

KEY:CRChampionship recordSBSeasonal best

Final

The final was started at 20:13. [1]

RankLaneNationAthletesTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg4Flag of the United States.svg  United States Duane Solomon, Erik Sowinski, Casimir Loxsom, Robby Andrews 7:04.84CR, WL
Silver medal icon.svg5Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Karol Konieczny, Kamil Gurdak, Marcin Lewandowski, Adam Kszczot 7:09.98SB
Bronze medal icon.svg7Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Jared West, Josh Ralph, Ryan Gregson, Jordan Williamsz 7:16.30SB
43Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Bryan Martínez, César Daniel Belman, Gamaliel Moctezuma, Omar Rosales 7:22.61SB
6Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya Alfred Kipketer, Nicholas Kiplangat Kipkoech, Timothy Kitum, Jeremiah Kipkorir Mutai DQ170.19

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