Athletics at the 2019 European Games – Mixed 4 x 400 metres relay

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Mixed 4 x 400 metres relay
at the 2019 European Games
Venue Dinamo Stadium, Minsk
Date23 June
Winning time3:17.31
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal

The mixed 4 x 400 metres relay event at the 2019 European Games in Minsk took place on 23 June. [1] The winners in this discipline were determined during the qualifications for Dynamic New Athletics.

Results

RankMatchLaneNationAthletesResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg42Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Danylo Danylenko, Tetyana Melnyk, Stanislav Senyk, Anna Ryzhykova 3:17.31
Silver medal icon.svg32Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Jan Tesař, Barbora Malíková, Lada Vondrová, Michal Desenský 3:19.05
Bronze medal icon.svg45Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Ricardo dos Santos, Cátia Azevedo, Rivinilda Mentai, João Coelho 3:19.63
446Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Yavuz Can, Emel Şanlı Kırcın, Derya Yıldırım, Batuhan Altıntaş 3:20.31
524Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia Luka Janežič, Anita Horvat, Lovro Mesec Košir, Jerneja Smonkar 3:20.66
625Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Timofey Chalyy, Vyacheslav Kolesnichenko, Polina Miller, Vera Rudakova 3:21.02
722Flag of France.svg  France Loïc Naprix, Jean Bertin, Farah Clerc, Lénora Guion-Firmin 3:21.08
814Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Arne Leppelsack, Maximilian Grupen, Karolina Pahlitzsch, Corinna Schwab 3:21.90
912Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Martin Kučera, Šimon Bujna, Daniela Ledecká, Alexandra Štuková 3:22.65
1037Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Ihar Zubko, Krystsina Muliarchyk, Aliaksei Lazarau, Yuliya Kastsiuchkova 3:22.74
1147Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Alberto Gavaldá, Gen Esteban San Millán, Bárbara Camblor, Carmen Sánchez 3:22.99
1226Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Francesco Cappellin, Eusebio Haliti, Marta Milani, Ylenia Vitale 3:23.19
1333Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania Rokas Pacevičius, Modesta Justė Morauskaitė, Artūras Janauskas, Erika Krūminaitė 3:23.75
1417Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Antonios Alexandridis, Elpida-Ioanna Karkalatou, Despoina Mourta, Panagiotis Trivyzas 3:24.26
1535Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Brandon Arrey, Sinead Denny, Catherine McManus, Andrew Mellon 3:24.37
1613Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland Luca Flück, Joel Burgunder, Daniela Kyburz, Rachel Pellaud 3:24.82
1727Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Helin Meier, Jaak-Heinrich Jagor, Marek Niit, Liis Roose 3:25.88
1823Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Cristian Radu, Cristina Bălan, Sanda Belgyan, Mihai Pislaru 3:25.96
1916Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Boldizsár Boda, Evelin Nádházy, Virág Simon, Balázs Vindics 3:26.12
2044Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Gustav Lundholm Nielsen, Emma Bomme, Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Zarah Buchwald 3:27.68
2143Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Zhivko Stoyanov, Kristina Borukova, Nikolay Georgiev, Liliyana Georgieva 3:29.25
2234Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Iļja Petrušenko, Austris Karpinskis, Marija Medvedeva, Patrīcija Sarmule 3:30.40
2336Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Aleksandra Lubicka, Bartłomiej Czajkowski, Mariola Karaś, Bartosz Rożnowski 3:31.60
2415Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Stavros Spyrou, Konstantinos Christou, Christiana Katsari, Kalliopi Kountouri 3:32.61

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References

  1. "Minsk 2019 Results Booklet" (PDF). Dynamic New Athletics. 30 June 2019. p. 90. Retrieved 13 October 2021.