2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay

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Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
at the 2017 World Championships
Venue Olympic Stadium
Dates12 August (heats & final)
Competitors63 from 15 nations
Winning time41.82
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica
  2015
2019  
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The women's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the London Olympic Stadium on 12 August. [1]

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Summary

USA with Aaliyah Brown and the home British team with Asha Philip were out fast, gaining slightly on Tatjana Pinto for Germany to their outside, while outside of Germany, Jura Levy had Jamaica pulling away. USA and Jamaica had smooth handoffs to Allyson Felix and Natasha Morrison respectively, but the British team had a hesitation on the handoff to Desirèe Henry, losing a slight amount of time. On the backstretch, Henry passed Germany's Lisa Mayer. Felix made a comfortable hand off to Morolake Akinosun slightly ahead of Jamaica's handoff to Simone Facey, GBR handing off to Dina Asher-Smith two steps later. Through the final turn, Germany's Gina Lückenkemper made up a lot of ground as the field tightened. At the final handoff Jamaica's Sashalee Forbes took a quick glance back, USA's Tori Bowie took a more serious look to make sure she got the baton, effectively in 4 × 400 metres handoff style, while Germany to Rebekka Haase and the British to Daryll Neita used the more conventional blind handoffs to pull closer. Onto the straightaway, Bowie had a half metre lead over Forbes and Neita, who were virtually even. Neita looked to stay with Bowie for the first half of the straightaway, separating from Jamaica before Bowie put in some clear separation for the USA win. As Neita tightened, Forbes started to close but not enough for Jamaica to take the silver away from the British.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows: [2]

RecordPerf.TeamDateLocation
World 40.82Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Tianna Madison, Allyson Felix, Bianca Knight, Carmelita Jeter
10 Aug 2012 London, United Kingdom
Championship 41.07Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica
Veronica Campbell-Brown, Natasha Morrison, Elaine Thompson, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
29 Aug 2015 Beijing, China
World leading42.12 Flag of the United States.svg University of Oregon
Makenzie Dunmore, Deajah Stevens, Hannah Cunliffe, Ariana Washington
15 Apr 2017 Torrance, United States
Flag of the United States.svg Louisiana State University
Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson, Jada Martin, Aleia Hobbs
29 Apr 2017 Baton Rouge, United States
African 42.39Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria
Beatrice Utondu, Faith Idehen, Christy Opara-Thompson, Mary Onyali-Omagbemi
7 Aug 1992 Barcelona, Spain
Asian 42.23Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Xiao Lin, Li Yali, Liu Xiaomei, Li Xuemei
23 Oct 1997 Shanghai, China
NACAC 40.82Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Tianna Madison, Allyson Felix, Bianca Knight, Carmelita Jeter
10 Aug 2012London, United Kingdom
South American 42.29Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Evelyn dos Santos, Ana Cláudia Lemos, Franciela Krasucki, Rosângela Santos
18 Aug 2013 Moscow, Russia
European 41.37Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Silke Gladisch-Möller, Sabine Rieger, Ingrid Auerswald-Lange, Marlies Göhr
6 Oct 1985 Canberra, Australia
Oceanian 42.99Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Rachael Massey, Suzanne Broadrick, Jodi Lambert, Melinda Gainsford-Taylor
18 Mar 2000 Pietersburg, South Africa

The following records were set at the competition: [3]

RecordPerf.TeamDate
World leading41.84Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Aaliyah Brown, Allyson Felix, Morolake Akinosun, Ariana Washington
12 Apr 2017
41.82
Swiss 42.50Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Ajla Del Ponte, Sarah Atcho, Mujinga Kambundji, Salomé Kora

Qualification criteria

The first eight placed teams at the 2017 IAAF World Relays and the host country qualify automatically for entry with remaining places being filled by teams with the fastest performances during the qualification period. [4]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+1), is as follows: [5]

DateTimeRound
12 August10:35 Heats
12 August21:30 Final

Results

Heats

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The first round took place on 12 August in two heats as follows: [6]

Heat12
Start time10:3510:44
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The first three in each heat ( Q ) and the next two fastest ( q ) qualified for the final. The overall results were as follows: [7]

RankHeatLaneNationAthletesTimeNotes
114Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA) Aaliyah Brown, Allyson Felix, Morolake Akinosun, Ariana Washington 41.84 Q, WL
215Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain & N.I.  (GBR) Asha Philip, Desirèe Henry, Dina Asher-Smith, Daryll Neita 41.93 Q, SB
326Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER) Tatjana Pinto, Lisa Mayer, Gina Lückenkemper, Rebekka Haase 42.34 Q
419Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland  (SUI) Ajla Del Ponte, Sarah Atcho, Mujinga Kambundji, Salomé Kora 42.50 Q, NR
525Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica  (JAM) Christania Williams, Natasha Morrison, Jura Levy, Sashalee Forbes 42.50 Q
618Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED) Madiea Ghafoor, Dafne Schippers, Naomi Sedney, Jamile Samuel 42.64 q, SB
729Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA) Franciela Krasucki, Ana Cláudia Lemos, Vitória Cristina Rosa, Rosângela Santos 42.77 Q, SB
822Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago  (TTO) Kelly-Ann Baptiste, Michelle-Lee Ahye, Semoy Hackett, Khalifa St. Fort 42.91 q, SB
917Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA) Orlann Ombissa-Dzangue, Ayodelé Ikuesan, Maroussia Paré, Carolle Zahi 42.92 SB
1016Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana  (GHA) Flings Owusu-Agyapong, Gemma Acheampong, Akua Obeng-Akrofi, Janet Amponsah 43.68 SB
1124Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR) Alina Kalistratova, Yelyzaveta Bryzhina, Yana Kachur, Hanna Plotitsyna 43.77
1213Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador  (ECU) Yuliana Angulo, Narcisa Landazuri, Romina Cifuentes, Ángela Tenorio 43.94 SB
1328Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  (KAZ) Rima Kashafutdinova, Viktoriya Zyabkina, Svetlana Golendova, Olga Safronova 45.47
23Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bahamas  (BAH) Devynne Charlton, Carmiesha Cox, Jenae Ambrose, Tynia Gaither DNF
27Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN) Tao Yujia, Wei Yongli, Ge Manqi, Liang Xiaojing DQ R 170.7
12Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria  (NGR) DNS

Final

The final took place on 12 August at 20:05. The results were as follows (photo finish): [8]

RankLaneNationAthletesTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg4Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA) Aaliyah Brown, Allyson Felix, Morolake Akinosun, Tori Bowie 41.82 WL
Silver medal icon.svg5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain & N.I.  (GBR) Asha Philip, Desirèe Henry, Dina Asher-Smith, Daryll Neita 42.12
Bronze medal icon.svg7Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica  (JAM) Jura Levy, Natasha Morrison, Simone Facey, Sashalee Forbes 42.19 SB
46Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER) Tatjana Pinto, Lisa Mayer, Gina Lückenkemper, Rebekka Haase 42.36
59Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland  (SUI) Ajla Del Ponte, Sarah Atcho, Mujinga Kambundji, Salomé Kora 42.51
63Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago  (TTO) Semoy Hackett, Michelle-Lee Ahye, Khalifa St. Fort, Kelly-Ann Baptiste 42.62 SB
78Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA) Franciela Krasucki, Ana Cláudia Lemos, Vitória Cristina Rosa, Rosângela Santos 42.63 SB
82Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED) Tessa van Schagen, Dafne Schippers, Naomi Sedney, Jamile Samuel 43.07

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