Men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2023 World Championships | |
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Venue | National Athletics Centre |
Dates | 25 August (heats) 26 August (final) |
Nations | 16 |
The men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2023 World Athletics Championships will be held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on 25 and 26 August 2023.[1]
Before the competition records were as follows:[2]
The standard to qualify automatically for entry was to finish in the first 8 at 2022 World Championships, in Eugene, completed by 8 2022-2023 top lists' teams.[3]
Top list before the 30 July 2023:
Not qualifying until 31 July 2022. Qualifying from 31 July 2022.
The event schedule, in local time (UTC-7), was as follows:
Date | Time | Round |
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25 August | 18:05 | Heats |
26 August | 19:50 | Final |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres -0.2 | Ryūichirō Sakai [[]] |
10.11 s | Hiroki Yanagita [[]] |
10.13 s | Yuki Koike (sprinter) [[]] |
10.18 s |
200 metres -0.2 | Towa Uzawa [[]] |
20.32 s | Shito Uno [[]] |
20.55 s | Soshi Mizukubo [[]] |
20.66 s |
400 metres | Yuki Joseph Nakajima [[]] |
45.15 s | Fuga Sato [[]] |
45.26 s | Kentaro Sato [[]] |
45.47 s |
800 metres | Sho Kawamoto [[]] |
1:46.18 min | Junya Matsumoto [[]] |
1:46.52 min | Hinata Maeda [[]] |
1:47.54 min |
1500 metres | Kazuki Kawamura [[]] |
3:38.45 min | Yusuke Takahashi [[]] |
3:38.69 min | Keisuke Morita [[]] |
3:38.71 min |
5000 metres | Kazuya Shiojiri [[]] |
13:19.87 min | Hyuga Endo [[]] |
13:20.84 min | Kanta Shimizu [[]] |
13:21.08 min |
110 m hurdles -0.9 | Shunsuke Izumiya Juntendo University |
13.04 s NR | Shunya Takayama [[]] |
13.30 s | Taiga Yokochi [[]] |
13.51 s |
400 m hurdles | Daiki Ogawa (athlete) [[]] |
49.52 s | Hiromu Yamauchi [[]] |
49.78 s | Yusaku Kodama [[]] |
49.83 s |
3000 m s'chase | Ryuji Miura Juntendo University |
8:21.41 min SB | Seiya Sunada [[]] |
8:26.36 min | Atsushi Shobu [[]] |
8:28.16 min |
35 km walk | [[]] [[]] |
2:26:40 h | [[]] [[]] |
2:42:34 h | [[]] [[]] |
2:43:31 h |
High jump | Ryoichi Akamatsu Japan Airlines |
2.29 m | Naoto Hasegawa [[]] |
2.25 m | Tomohiro Shinno [[]] |
2.25 m |
Pole vault | Tomoya Karasawa Tokio Marine & Nichido CS |
5.41 m | Shingo Sawa [[]] |
5.41 m | Takuma Ishikawa [[]] |
5.31 m |
Long jump | Shotaro Shiroyama [[]] |
8.11 m (w) +2.1 | Yuki Hashioki [[]] |
8.06 m 1.1 | Daiki Oda [[]] |
7.90 m 2.0 |
Triple jump | Hikaru Ikehata [[]] |
16.35 m 0.8 | Riku Ito [[]] |
15.84 m -0.2 | [[]] [[]] |
15.67 m 0.5 |
Shot put | Hitoshi Okumura [[]] |
18.42 m | Ryuji Iwasa [[]] |
18.36 m | Daichi Morishita [[]] |
18.24 m |
Discus throw | Yuji Tsutsumi Alsok Gunma |
57.98 m | Masateru Yugami [[]] |
56.78 m | Shinichi Yukinaga [[]] |
54.71 m |
Hammer throw | Shota Fukuda [[]] |
71.79 m | Ryota Kashimura [[]] |
71.64 m | Kohei Oda [[]] |
70.29 m |
Javelin throw | Genki Dean Mizuno Corporation |
82.65 m | Ryohei Arai [[]] |
80.60 m | Yuta Sakiyama [[]] |
78.88 m |
Decathlon | (()) [[]] |
7626 pts | [[]] [[]] |
7 pts | [[]] [[]] |
76 pts |
2023 Chemist Warehouse Australian Open and Under 20 Championships 100th Staging Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre - 30/03/2023 to 2/04/2023
2023 Australian Athletics Championships | |
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Edition | 100th |
Dates | 30 March – 2 April |
Host city | Brisbane, Australia |
Venue | Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre |
Level | Senior and U20 |
Type | Outdoor open |
← 2021-22 2024 → |
The 2023 Australian Athletics Championships was the 100th edition of the national championship in outdoor track and field for athletes in Australia. It was held between 26 March and 3 April at the Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre in Brisbane.[4][5]
The 2023 Australian Championships were the 100th edition of the event, which dates back to 1890 for men, and 1931 for women. These championships has been held in all states of Australia, with the Queensland Sport & Athletics Centre being the venue that has held the most editions of the event (12).
Initially, men’s and women’s events were held separately, in different places, until the Olympic selection of 1972 and 1976, and as a single event since 1978.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres 0.0 | Rohan Browning NSW |
10.02 | Dhruv Rodrigues-Chico New Zealand |
10.21 | Jacob Despard Tasmania |
10.26 |
200 metres -0.4 | Jake Doran QLD |
20.81 | Yoshihide Kiryū Japan |
20.82 | Christopher Ius NSW |
20.87 |
400 metres | Luke Van Ratingen NSW |
45.88 | Harrison Hunt (athlete) SA |
46.21 | Cameron Searle Victoria |
46.27 |
800 metres | Riley McGown ACT |
1:47.67 | Lachlan Raper New South Wales |
1:47.83 | Luke Boyes NSW |
1:47.90 |
1500 metres | Callum Davies QLD |
3:37.92 | Cameron Myers ACT |
3:38.02 | Matthew Ramsden WA |
3:38.34 |
5000 metres | Callum Davies QLD |
13:52.82 | Jack Bruce QLD |
13:52.98 | James Hansen (athlete) Tasmania |
13:53.20 |
110 metres hurdles | Mitchell Lightfoot New South Wales |
13.65 | Josh Hawkins (athlete) NZL |
13.67 | Nicholas Andrews NSW |
13.69 |
400 metres hurdles | Christopher Douglas (athlete) Victoria |
50.15 | Conor Fry Victoria |
50.83 | Jun Jie Calvin Quek Singapore |
51.34 |
3000 metres steeplechase | Ben Buckingham Victoria |
8:40.52 | Matthew Clarke South Australia |
8:39.58 | Luke Growes WA |
8:48.20 |
4 × 100 metres relay | Malaysia [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] |
39.96 | ||||
4 × 400 metres relay | Queensland [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] |
3:11.07 | ||||
High jump | Joel Baden Victoria |
2.32 | Brandon Starc NSW |
2.29 | Roman Anastasios Queensland |
2.15 |
Pole vault | Kurtis Marschall Western Australia |
5.80 | James Steyn NZL |
5.40 | Nick Southgate Victoria |
5.30 |
Long jump | Liam Adcock Victoria |
8.06 (-1.1) | Jalen Rucker New South Wales |
8.02 (0.4) | Darcy Roger Queensland |
7.92 (1.4) |
Triple jump | Aiden Hinson Victoria |
16.61 (0.6) | Connor Murphy (athlete) Queensland |
16.61 (0.0) | Julian Konle Victoria |
16.50 (0.5) |
Shot put | Aiden Harvey Victoria |
17.92 | Daniel Green QLD |
16.28 | Etienne Rousseau WA |
15.88 |
Discus throw | Matthew Denny Queensland |
63.20 | Lachlan Page South Australia |
54.53 | Darcy Miller SA |
54.11 |
Hammer throw | Ned Weatherly Victoria |
68.81 | Costa Kousparis New South Wales |
67.77 | Timothy Heyes New South Wales |
65.86 |
Javelin throw | Liam O'Brien (Australian athlete) QLD |
77.62 | Cameron McEntyre NSW |
76.83 | Howard McDonald (athlete) Queensland |
75.30 |
Decathlon | Max Attwell NZL |
7588 | Alec Diamond New South Wales |
7535 | Christian Paynter Victoria |
7385 |
10000 metres race walk | Declan Tingay WA |
38:46.74 | Kyle Swan Victoria |
39:18.74 | Rhydian Cowley New Zealand |
39:46.88 |
Previsione
Entry number: 32. Entry standard – 2.33 m
This qualication list doesn't include Danil Lysenko (former ANA), 2.40 m in 2018 but under a 6-year ban for doping. But it includes all the 7 jumpers with more than 2.33 m since 2019:
The main non-qualifiers are only with marks under the entry standard but
They are 6 jumpers with more than 2.30 m
Athlete | Event | Heat | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Abdoullah Bamoussa | 3000 m steeplechase | 8:42.81 | 12 | — | Did not advance | ||
Giordano Benedetti | 800 m | 1:49.40 | 3 Q | 1:46.41 | 6 | Did not advance | |
Teodorico Caporaso | 50 km walk | — | DSQ | ||||
Marco De Luca | — | 3:54:40 | 21 | ||||
Eseosa Desalu | 200 m | 20.65 | 5 | Did not advance | |||
Yuri Floriani | 3000 m steeplechase | 8:40.80 | 10 | — | Did not advance | ||
Matteo Galvan | 200 m | 20.58 | 2 Q | 20.88 | 8 | Did not advance | |
400 m | 46.07 | 4 | Did not advance | ||||
Matteo Giupponi | 20 km walk | — | 1:20:27 | 8 | |||
50 km walk | — | DNF | |||||
Stefano La Rosa | Marathon | — | 2:18:57 | 57 | |||
Davide Manenti | 200 m | 20.51 | 4 | Did not advance | |||
Daniele Meucci | Marathon | — | DNF | ||||
Ruggero Pertile | — | 2:17:30 | 38 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||
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Distance | Position | Distance | Position | ||
Silvano Chesani | High jump | 2.22 | 33 | Did not advance | |
Fabrizio Donato | Triple jump | 16.54 | 17 | Did not advance | |
Marco Lingua | Hammer throw | NM | — | Did not advance |
Men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2021 World Athletics Relays | |||||||
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Venue | Silesian Stadium, Chorzów | ||||||
Dates | 1 May (heats) & 2 May (final) | ||||||
Nations | 18 | ||||||
Winning time | 38.05 ? | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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The men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2021 World Athletics Relays was held at the Silesian Stadium on 1 and 2 May.
Only 18 teams have participated on 24 possible qualifiers, with USA (CR), JAM (WR), GBR (3rd last edition), CAN, TTO and CHN (WL) not entering (all finalist teams in 2019). On the 19 teams qualified by entry standard (38.80), THA and TPE also declined to participate, same as AUS 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 2019 WCh in Doha are entered – Brazil, France, Japan, the Netherlands and South Africa – their qualification for Tokyo is also already secured.[6]
Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:
World record | Jamaica (Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Yohan Blake, Usain Bolt) |
36.84 | London, Great Britain | 11 August 2012 |
Championships record | United States (Mike Rodgers, Justin Gatlin, Tyson Gay, Ryan Bailey) |
37.38 | Nassau, Bahamas | 2 May 2015 |
World Leading | China (Su Bingtian Xie Zhenye Wu Zhiqiang Wang Zhihong) |
38.29 | Shenzhen, China | 20 March 2021 |
KEY: | Q | Qualified | q | Fastest non-qualifiers | WL | World leading | NR | National record | SB | Seasonal best | OG | 2020 Olympic Games qualification | WC | 2021 World Championships qualification |
Rank | Heat | Nation | Athletes | Time | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Italy | Fausto Desalu, Marcell Jacobs, Davide Manenti, Filippo Tortu | 38.45 | Q, EL, *OG, *WC |
2 | 1 | Brazil | Rodrigo do Nascimento, Felipe dos Santos, Derick Silva, Paulo André de Oliveira | 38.45 | Q, SB, *WC |
3 | 2 | South Africa | Thando Dlodlo, Tlotliso Leotlela, Clarence Munyai, Akani Simbine | 38.49 | Q, SB, *WC |
4 | 3 | Germany | Julian Reus, Joshua Hartmann, Deniz Almas, Marvin Schulte | 38.70 | Q, SB, *WC |
5 | 2 | Netherlands | Joris van Gool, Taymir Burnet, Chris Garia, Churandy Martina | 38.79 | Q, SB, *WC |
6 | 2 | Ghana | Sean Safo-Antwi, Benjamin Azawati-Kwaku, Joseph Oduro Manu, Joseph Paul Amoah | 38.79 | q, SB, *WC |
7 | 3 | Japan | Ryuichiro Sakai, Ryota Suzuki, Daisuke Miyamoto, Hiroki Yanagita | 38.98 | Q, SB, *WC |
8 | 1 | Denmark | Simon Hansen, Tazana Kamanga-Dyrbak, Kojo Musah, Frederik Schou-Nielsen | 39.06 | Q, SB, *WC |
9 | 1 | Ukraine | Erik Kostrytsya, Emil Ibrahimov, Stanislav Kovalenko, Serhiy Smelyk | 39.06 | SB, *WC |
10 | 2 | France | Amaury Golitin, Marvin René, Méba-Mickaël Zeze, Mouhamadou Fall | 39.08 | SB, *WC |
11 | 3 | Spain | José González, Pol Retamal, Jesús Gómez, Sergio López | 39.30 | SB |
12 | 2 | Poland | Mateusz Siuda, Dominik Kopeć, Adrian Brzeziński, Przemysław Słowikowski | 39.34 | SB |
13 | 2 | Botswana | [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]] | 39.55 | |
14 | 2 | Turkey | [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]] | 39.59 | SB |
15 | 3 | Belarus | [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]] | 40.01 | SB |
16 | 1 | Zimbabwe | [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]] | 40.54 | |
1 | Czech Republic | [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]] | DNF | ||
3 | Portugal | [[]], [[]], [[]], [[]] | DQ |
Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest times (q) advanced to the final.[7][8]
Preview 2 favorites:
6 runners-up:
3 to complete the 10 qualifiers:
Rank | Heat | Nation | Athletes | Time | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Japan | Chijindu Ujah, [[]], [[]], [[]] | 37.43 | Q, WL, *WC |
2 | 1 | South Africa | Rodrigo do Nascimento, Jorge Vides, Derick Silva, Paulo André de Oliveira | 37.65 | Q, SB, *WC |
3 | 2 | Brazil | Eseosa Desalu, Marcell Jacobs, Davide Manenti, Filippo Tortu | 37.72 | Q, SB, *WC |
4 | 3 | France | Mike Rodgers, [[]], [[]], [[]] | 37.88 | Q, SB, *WC |
5 | 2 | Netherlands | Wu Zhiqiang, [[]], [[]], [[]] | 37.91 | Q, SB, *WC |
6 | 2 | Italy | Emre Zafer Barnes, Jak Ali Harvey, İzzet Safer, Ramil Guliyev | 38.11 | q, SB, *WC |
7 | 3 | Germany | Mouhamadou Fall, Jimmy Vicaut, Mickaël-Meba Zézé, Stuart Dutamby | 38.24 | Q, SB, *WC |
7 | 1 | Ghana | Nesta Carter, [[]], [[]], [[]] | 38.24 | Q, SB, *WC |
8 | 1 | Turkey | Emile Erasmus, Simon Magakwe, Anaso Jobodwana, Akani Simbine | 38.47 | SB, *WC |
10 | 2 | Czech Republic | Christopher Garia, Churandy Martina, Hensley Paulina, Taymir Burnet | 38.62 | SB, *WC |
11 | 3 | Ukraine | Gavin Smellie, [[]], [[]], [[]] | 38.84 | SB |
12 | 2 | Zimbabwe | Zdeněk Stromšík, Jan Veleba, Jan Jirka, Dominik Záleský | 38.95 | NR |
13 | 2 | Botswana | Ruttanapon Sowan, [[]], [[]], [[]] | 39.01 | |
14 | 2 | Portugal | Oleksandr Sokolov, Emil Ibrahimov, Volodymyr Suprun, Serhiy Smelyk | 39.05 | SB |
15 | 3 | Poland | Wei Tai-sheng, [[]], Yang Chun-han, [[]] | 39.20 | SB |
16 | 1 | Spain | Kevin Kranz, Patrick Domogala, Julian Reus, Robin Erewa | 39.25 | SB |
17 | 1 | Denmark | Trae Williams, [[]], [[]], [[]] | 39.61 | |
18 | 3 | Belarus | Christopher Valdez, [[]], [[]], [[]] | 39.84 | |
19 | 1 | (()) | [[]], Lalu Muhammad Zohri, [[]], [[]] | SB | |
20 | 3 | (()) | Otto Ahlfors, [[]], [[]], [[]] | ||
21 | 1 | (()) | Alberto Aguilar, [[]], [[]], [[]] | SB | |
1 | (()) | Remigiusz Olszewski, Przemysław Słowikowski, Karol Kwiatkowski, Dominik Kopeć | DNF |
Rank | Lane | Nation | Athletes | Time | Notes | Points |
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7 | (()) | Rodrigo do Nascimento, Jorge Vides, Derick Silva, Paulo André de Oliveira | 38.05 | WL | 8 | |
5 | (()) | Mike Rodgers, [[]], [[]], [[]] | 38.07 | SB | 7 | |
4 | (()) | Chijindu Ujah, [[]], [[]], [[]] | 38.15 | 6 | ||
4 | 8 | (()) | Wu Zhiqiang, [[]], [[]], [[]] | 38.16 | SB | 5 |
5 | 9 | (()) | Stuart Dutamby, Jimmy Vicaut, Mickaël-Meba Zézé, Mouhamadou Fall | 38.31 | SB | 4 |
6 | 3 | (()) | Nesta Carter, [[]], [[]], [[]] | 38.88 | 3 | |
7 | 2 | (()) | Emre Zafer Barnes, Jak Ali Harvey, Izzet Safer, Ramil Guliyev | 39.13 | 2 | |
6 | (()) | Eseosa Desalu, Marcell Jacobs, Davide Manenti, Filippo Tortu | DNF | 0 |