Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay

Men's 4×100 metres relay
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
VenueAthens Olympic Stadium
Dates27–28 August
Competitors65 from 16 nations
Winning time38.07
Medalists
 
 
 
Athletics at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Track events
100 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
5000 m men women
10,000 m men women
100 m hurdles women
110 m hurdles men
400 m hurdles men women
3000 m
steeplechase
men
4×100 m relay men women
4×400 m relay men women
Road events
Marathon men women
20 km walk men women
50 km walk men
Field events
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Shot put men women
Discus throw men women
Javelin throw men women
Hammer throw men women
Combined events
Heptathlon women
Decathlon men
Wheelchair races

The men's 4×100 metres relay at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held at the Athens Olympic Stadium from August 27 to 28. The sixteen teams competed in a two-heat qualifying round in which the first three teams from each heat, together with the next two fastest teams, were given a place in the final race.

The Great Britain quartet of Jason Gardener, Darren Campbell, Mark Lewis-Francis, and Marlon Devonish produced superior exchanges to beat the favored United States team by 0.01 seconds in a time of 38.07 seconds.[1] The final also saw the U.S. team struggling with their relay duties, when Justin Gatlin and Coby Miller botched their baton handoff after the second leg, leaving the Britain team to command their lead towards the final bend. By the time Greene received the baton from Miller on the anchor leg, he burst down the home stretch to chase Lewis-Francis at the finish line, but could not get ahead despite his lower leg and head having crossed the line first, as the Americans fell short by just a hundredth of a second.[2][3]

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  United States (USA)
Michael Marsh
Leroy Burrell
Dennis Mitchell
Carl Lewis
37.40 s Barcelona, Spain 6 August 1992
Olympic record  United States (USA)
Michael Marsh
Leroy Burrell
Dennis Mitchell
Carl Lewis
37.40 s Barcelona, Spain 6 August 1992

No new records were set during the competition.

Qualification

The qualification period for athletics was 1 January 2003 to 9 August 2004. A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter one qualified relay team per relay event, with a maximum of six athletes. For this event, an NOC would be invited to participate with a relay team if the average of the team's two best times, obtained in IAAF-sanctioned meetings or tournaments, would be among the best sixteen, at the end of this period.

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Friday, 27 August 2004 20:10 Round 1
Saturday, 28 August 2004 21:45 Final

Results

Round 1

Qualification rule: The first three teams in each heat (Q) plus the next two fastest overall (q) moved on to the final.[4]

Heat 1

Rank Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes
1 2 Nigeria Olusoji Fasuba, Uchenna Emedolu, Aaron Egbele, Deji Aliu 38.27 Q, SB
2 1 Poland Zbigniew Tulin, Łukasz Chyła, Marcin Jędrusiński, Marcin Urbaś 38.47 Q, SB
3 7 Australia Adam Basil, Paul di Bella, Patrick Johnson, Josh Ross 38.49 Q, SB
4 3 Trinidad and Tobago Nicconnor Alexander, Marc Burns, Ato Boldon, Darrel Brown 38.53 q, =NR
5 4 Japan Hiroyasu Tsuchie, Shingo Suetsugu, Shinji Takahira, Nobuharu Asahara 38.53 q
6 5 Germany Ronny Ostwald, Tobias Unger, Alexander Kosenkow, Till Helmke 38.64
7 8 Canada Nicolas Macrozonaris, Anson Henry, Charles Allen, Pierre Browne 38.64 SB
8 6 Russia Aleksandr Ryabov, Oleg Sergeyev, Sergey Bychkov, Andrey Yepishin 39.19

Heat 2

Rank Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes
1 6 United States Shawn Crawford, Darvis Patton, Coby Miller, Maurice Greene 38.02 Q
2 1 Great Britain Jason Gardener, Darren Campbell, Marlon Devonish, Mark Lewis-Francis 38.53 Q, SB
3 8 Brazil Cláudio Roberto Souza, Édson Ribeiro, André da Silva, Vicente de Lima 38.64 Q
4 2 Jamaica Dwight Thomas, Patrick Jarrett, Winston Smith, Michael Frater 38.71 SB
5 5 Italy Marco Torrieri, Simone Collio, Massimiliano Donati, Maurizio Checcucci 38.79
6 7 Ghana Christian Nsiah, Tanko Braimah, Aziz Zakari, Leonard Myles-Mills 38.88 SB
7 4 France Issa-Aimé Nthépé, Ronald Pognon, Frédéric Krantz, David Alerte 38.93
8 3 Netherlands Timothy Beck, Troy Douglas, Patrick van Balkom, Caimin Douglas DNF

Final

[5]

Rank Lane Nation Competitors Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) 3 Great Britain Jason Gardener, Darren Campbell, Marlon Devonish, Mark Lewis-Francis 38.07 SB
2nd, silver medalist(s) 5 United States Shawn Crawford, Justin Gatlin, Coby Miller, Maurice Greene 38.08
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 4 Nigeria Olusoji Fasuba, Uchenna Emedolu, Aaron Egbele, Deji Aliu 38.23 SB
4 7 Japan Hiroyasu Tsuchie, Shingo Suetsugu, Shinji Takahira, Nobuharu Asahara 38.49
5 6 Poland Zbigniew Tulin, Łukasz Chyła, Marcin Jędrusiński, Marcin Urbaś 38.54
6 1 Australia Adam Basil, Paul di Bella, Patrick Johnson, Josh Ross 38.56
7 8 Trinidad and Tobago Nicconnor Alexander, Marc Burns, Ato Boldon, Darrel Brown 38.60
8 2 Brazil Cláudio Roberto Souza, Édson Ribeiro, André da Silva, Vicente de Lima 38.67

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