Swedish relay is an athletics track event in which teams comprise four runners. The first runner runs 100 meters, the second one 200 m, the third one 300 m and the fourth runner 400 m, so the total length of the race is one kilometer.
Usually Swedish relay is run in the competitions of children and youth, but it has also been run in the DN-Galan, Super Grand Prix competition in Stockholm. It is also contested at Norwegian Championships; the most successful clubs historically being IK Tjalve, IL i BUL and IL Gular. [1] [2]
The unofficial world record has been set by a team of four Jamaicans, Christopher Williams, Usain Bolt, Davian Clarke and Jermaine Gonzales at the DN Galan of 25 July 2006 with 1:46.59. [3] [4]
The medley relays have been a regular part of the World Youth Championships in Athletics and were contested by continental teams at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in this format.
Rank | Time | Team | Nation | Date | Place | Ref |
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1 | 1:46.59 | Puma Reggae Team Christopher Williams (100m) Usain Bolt (200m) Davian Clarke (300m) Jermaine Gonzales (400 m) | ![]() | 25 July 2006 | Stockholm | [4] [5] |
2 | 1:46.69 | Nike Team | 25 July 2006 | Stockholm | [4] | |
3 | 1:47.93 | Dream Team Frankie Fredericks Terrence Trammell Shawn Crawford Michael Johnson | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | 15 September 2001 | Yokohama | |
4 | 1:47.94 | USA 1 | ![]() | 16 July 2002 | Stockholm | [6] |
5 | 1:48.27 | Shingo Kawabata Nobuharu Asahara Kenji Tabata Jun Osakada | ![]() | 15 September 2001 | Yokohama | |
6 | 1:48.30 | USA 2 | ![]() | 16 July 2002 | Stockholm | [6] |
7 | 1:48.35 | Sweden 1 | ![]() | 16 July 2002 | Stockholm | [6] |
8 | 1:48.36 | Adam Basil Steve Brimacombe Paul Pearce Clinton Hill | ![]() | 15 September 2001 | Yokohama | |
9 | 1:48.38 | Doyle Pro Sports Team | 25 July 2006 | Stockholm | [4] | |
10 | 1:49.09 | Nike Team Marcus Brunson Derrick Brew Jerome Davis Michael Johnson | ![]() | 17 July 2001 | Stockholm | [7] [5] [8] |
11 | 1:49.23 | Waseem Williams Michael O'Hara Okeen Williams Martin Manley | ![]() | 14 July 2013 | Donetsk | [9] |
12 | 1:49.24 | Adidas Team | 25 July 2006 | Stockholm | ||
13 | 1:49.47 | Ronald Darby Aldrich Bailey Najee Glass Arman Hall | ![]() | 10 July 2011 | Lille | [10] |
14 | 1:49.50 | ![]() | 19 April 2019 | Abidjan | ||
15 | 1:49.54 | Marco Menchini Giovanni Puggioni Marco Vaccari Andrea Nuti | ![]() | 5 June 1992 | Sheffield | [5] |
16 | 1:49.61 | Patrik Lövgren Johan Engberg Jimisola Laursen Mikael Jakobsson | ![]() | 17 July 2001 | Stockholm | [8] [11] |
17 | 1:49.62 | 17 July 2001 | Stockholm | [8] | ||
18 | 1:49.68 | Russia | ![]() | 5 June 1993 | Portsmouth | [12] |
19 | 1:50.14 | Jaalen Jones Noah Lyles Taylor McLaughlin Ryan Clark | ![]() | 14 July 2013 | Donetsk | |
20 | 1:50.22 | Daniel Plummer Darren Chin Graham Beasley Andre Fernandez | ![]() | 6 September 2002 | Barcelona | |
21 | 1:50.33 | Glauder Garzon Alianni Echevarria Jose Carlos Pena Jose Cesar | ![]() | 6 September 2002 | Barcelona | |
22 | 1:50.33 | Colin Hepburn Keenan Brock Dedric Dukes Joshua Mance | ![]() | 12 July 2009 | Bressanone | |
23 | 1:50.40 | ![]() | 5 June 1993 | Portsmouth | ||
24 | 1:50.46 | Tomasz Kaska Piotr Zrada Piotr Kedzia Karol Grzegoczyk | ![]() | 15 July 2001 | Debrecen | |
25 | 1:50.52 | Dalki Oda Shunto Nagata Kakeru Yamaki Kaisei Yui | ![]() | 14 July 2013 | Donetsk | |
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