2021 World Athletics Relays – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

The men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2021 World Athletics Relays has been held at the Silesian Stadium on 1 and 2 May.

Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
at the 2021 World Athletics Relays
VenueSilesian Stadium, Chorzów
Dates1 May (heats) & 2 May (final)
Nations18
Winning time39.21
Medalists
gold medal    Italy
silver medal    Japan
bronze medal    Denmark

Only 18 teams participated of 24 possible qualifiers, with the USA (CR), Jamaica (WR), Canada, Great Britain, Trinidad and Tobago, and China (WL) not entering. On the 19 teams qualified by entry standard (38.80), Thailand and Chinese Taipei also declined to participate, same as Australia, first of the following top list. The 10 best placed teams will qualify for the 2022 World Championships in Eugene.

5 nations which made the men’s 4x100m final at the 2019 IAAF World Athletics Championships in Doha are entered – Brazil, France, Japan, the Netherlands and South Africa – their qualification for Tokyo is also already secured.[1] The 8 finalist teams will join them if different ones.

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

World record  Jamaica
(Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Yohan Blake, Usain Bolt)
36.84 United Kingdom London, Great Britain 11 August 2012
Championships record  United States
(Mike Rodgers, Justin Gatlin, Tyson Gay, Ryan Bailey)
37.38 The Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas 2 May 2015
World Leading  China
(Su Bingtian, Xie Zhenye, Wu Zhiqiang, Wang Zhihong)
38.29 China Shenzhen, China 20 March 2021

Program

  • Heats : Saturday 1 May 2021, 20:39 (weather: 11 °C).
  • Final: Sunday 2 May 2021, 19:35 (weather: 7 °C).

Preview

According to World Athletics,[2] there were 2 teams who were possible favorite winners:

There are 6 possible runners-up for the final:

6 more teams to complete the 10 World Championships qualifiers:

Results

KEY: QQualified qQualified as fastest times WLWorld leading NRNational record SBSeasonal best OG2020 Olympic Games qualification WC2022 World Championships qualification

Heats

Heats Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) advanced to the final.[3]

RankHeatNationAthletesTimeNotes
13 ItalyFausto Desalu, Marcell Jacobs, Davide Manenti, Filippo Tortu38.45Q, EL, *OG, *WC
22 BrazilRodrigo do Nascimento, Felipe dos Santos, Derick Silva, Paulo André de Oliveira38.45Q, SB, *WC
33 South AfricaThando Dlodlo, Gift Leotlela, Clarence Munyai, Akani Simbine38.49DQQ, SB, *WC
42 GermanyJulian Reus, Joshua Hartmann, Deniz Almas, Marvin Schulte38.70Q, SB, *OG, *WC
51 NetherlandsJoris van Gool, Taymir Burnet, Chris Garia, Churandy Martina38.79Q, SB, *WC
61 GhanaSean Safo-Antwi, Benjamin Azamati-Kwaku, Joseph Oduro Manu, Joseph Paul Amoah38.79Q, SB, *OG, *WC
72 JapanRyuichiro Sakai, Ryota Suzuki, Daisuke Miyamoto, Hiroki Yanagita38.98q, SB, *WC
82 DenmarkSimon Hansen, Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak, Kojo Musah, Frederik Schou-Nielsen39.06[4]q, NR, *OG, *WC
91 UkraineErik Kostrytsya, Emil Ibrahimov, Stanislav Kovalenko, Serhiy Smelyk39.06[5]SB, *WC
103 FranceAmaury Golitin, Marvin René, Méba-Mickaël Zeze, Mouhamadou Fall39.08SB, *WC
111 SpainJosé González, Pol Retamal, Jesús Gómez, Sergio López39.30SB, *WC
122 PolandMateusz Siuda, Dominik Kopeć, Adrian Brzeziński, Przemysław Słowikowski39.34SB
133 BotswanaThapelo Monaiwa, Letsile Tebogo, Karabo Mothibi, Thuto Masasa39.55SB
141 TurkeyEmre Zafer Barnes, Jak Ali Harvey, Ertan Özkan, Ramil Guliyev39.59SB
153 BelarusDzianis Bliznets, Stanislau Darahakupets, Siarhei Pustabayeu, Yury Zabalotny40.01SB
162 ZimbabweDickson Kamungeremu, Makanakaishe Charamba, Rodwell Leroy Ndlovu, Ngoni Makusha40.54
1 Czech RepublicZdeněk Stromšík, Jiří Polák, Jan Jirka, Jan VelebaDNF
3 PortugalAndré Prazeres, Diogo Antunes, Frederico Curvelo, Delvis SantosDQ

Final

[6]

Rank Nation Athletes Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Italy Fausto Desalu, Marcell Jacobs, Davide Manenti, Filippo Tortu 39.21
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Japan Ryuichiro Sakai, Ryota Suzuki, Daisuke Miyamoto, Hiroki Yanagita 39.42
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Denmark Simon Hansen, Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak, Kojo Musah, Frederik Schou-Nielsen 39.56
 Netherlands Joris van Gool, Taymir Burnet, Hensley Paulina, Chris Garia DNF
 Germany Michael Pohl, Joshua Hartmann, Roy Schmidt, Marvin Schulte DNF
 Brazil Rodrigo do Nascimento, Felipe dos Santos, Derick Silva, Paulo André de Oliveira DQ R17.3.1
 Ghana Sean Safo-Antwi, Benjamin Azamati-Kwaku, Joseph Oduro Manu, Joseph Paul Amoah DQ R24.7
 South Africa Thando Dlodlo, Gift Leotlela, Clarence Munyai, Akani Simbine DQ Doping offence[7]

References

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