Women's 4 × 400 metres relay world record progression

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The following table shows the world record progression in the women's 4 x 400 metres relay . The first world record in the event was recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1969. [1] 15 world records have been ratified by the IAAF in the event.

Records since 1969

TimeAutoTeamCountryVenueDateParticipants [2]
3:47.4 Moscow Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Moscow 1969-05-30 Ljubov Finogenova, Tatjana Medvedeva, Tamara Voitenko, Olga Klein
3:43.2 Latvia Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Minsk 1969-06-01 Lilita Zāģere, Anna Dundare, Ingrīda Verbele, Sarmīte Štūla
3:37.6 Great Britain & N.I. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain London 1969-06-22 Jenny Pawsey, Pauline Attwood, Janet Simpson, Lillian Board
3:34.2 France Flag of France.svg  France Colombes 1969-07-06 Michele Mombet, Éliane Jacq, Nicole Duclos, Colette Besson
3:33.9 West Germany Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany Piraeus 1969-09-19 Christa Czekay, Antje Gleichfeld, Inge Eckhoff, Christel Frese
3:30.83:30.82 Great Britain & N.I. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Piraeus 1969-09-20 Rosemary Stirling, Pat Lowe, Janet Simpson, Lillian Board
3:30.83:30.85 France Flag of France.svg  France Athens 1969-09-20 Bernadette Martin, Nicole Duclos, Éliane Jacq, Colette Besson
3:29.33:29.28 East Germany Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Helsinki 1971-08-15 Rita Kühne, Ingelore Lohse, Helga Seidler, Monika Zehrt
3:28.8 East Germany Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Colombes 1972-07-05 Dagmar Käsling, Rita Kühne, Monika Zehrt, Brigitte Rohde
3:28.53:28.48 East Germany Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Munich 1972-09-09 Dagmar Käsling, Rita Kühne, Helga Seidler, Monika Zehrt
3:23.03:22.95 East Germany Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Munich 1972-09-10 Dagmar Käsling, Rita Kühne, Helga Seidler, Monika Zehrt
3:19.23:19.23 East Germany Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Montreal 1976-07-31 Doris Maletzki, Brigitte Rohde, Ellen Streidt, Christina Brehmer
3:19.04 East Germany Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Athens 1982-09-11 Kirsten Siemon, Sabine Busch, Dagmar Rübsam, Marita Koch
3:15.92 East Germany Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany Erfurt 1984-06-03 Gesine Walther, Sabine Busch, Dagmar Rübsam, Marita Koch
3:15.17 Soviet Union Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Seoul 1988-10-01 Tatyana Ledovskaya, Olga Nazarova, Mariya Pinigina, Olga Bryzgina

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