Women's athletic competition
Venue Hayward Field Dates 23 July (heats) 24 July (final) Competitors 94 from 16 nations Winning time 3:17.79
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The women's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2022 World Athletics Championships was held at the Hayward Field in Eugene on 23 and 24 July 2022.[1]
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Records
Before the competition records were as follows:[2]
Record
Athlete & Nat.
Perf.
Location
Date
World record
Soviet Union Tatyana Ledovskaya , Olga Nazarova , Mariya Pinigina , Olga Bryzgina
3:15.17
Seoul , South Korea
1 October 1988
Championship record
United StatesGwen Torrence , Maicel Malone , Natasha Kaiser , Jearl Miles Clark
3:16.71
Stuttgart , Germany
22 August 1993
World Leading
Kentucky Karimah Davis, Dajour Miles, Abby Steiner , Alexis Holmes
3:21.93
Oxford, Mississippi , United States
14 May 2022
African Record
Nigeria Olabisi Afolabi , Fatimat Yusuf , Charity Opara , Falilat Ogunkoya
3:21.04
Atlanta , United States
3 August 1996
Asian Record
Hebei Bai Xiaoyun , Cao Chunying , Ma Yuqin , An Xiaohong
3:24.28
Beijing, China
13 September 1993
North, Central American and Caribbean record
United StatesDenean Howard , Diane Dixon , Valerie Brisco-Hooks , Florence Griffith Joyner
3:15.51
Seoul , South Korea
1 October 1988
South American Record
BM&F BovespaGeisa Coutinho , Bárbara Farias de Oliveira, Joelma Sousa , Jailma de Lima
3:26.68
São Paulo , Brazil
7 August 2011
European Record
Soviet Union Tatyana Ledovskaya , Olga Nazarova , Mariya Pinigina , Olga Bryzgina
3:15.17
Seoul , South Korea
1 October 1988
Oceanian record
AustraliaNova Peris-Kneebone , Tamsyn Manou , Melinda Gainsford-Taylor , Cathy Freeman
3:23.81
Sydney , Australia
30 September 2000
Qualification standard
The standard to qualify automatically for entry was to finish in the first 10 at 2021 World Relays , completed by 6 top lists' teams.[3]
Schedule
The event schedule, in local time (UTC−7 ), was as follows:
Date
Time
Round
23 July
17:10
Heats
24 July
19:50
Final
Results
Heats
The first three in each heat (Q) and the next two fastest (q) qualified for the final.[4] [5]
Rank
Heat
Lane
Nation
Athletes
Time
Notes
1
1
2
United States (USA)
Talitha Diggs , Allyson Felix , Kaylin Whitney , Jaide Stepter Baynes
3:23.38
Q, SB
2
1
1
Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
Ama Pipi , Laviai Nielsen , Victoria Ohuruogu , Nicole Yeargin
3:23.92
Q, SB
3
2
8
Jamaica (JAM)
Stacey-Ann Williams , Junelle Bromfield , Tiffany James , Charokee Young
3:24.23
Q, SB
4
2
2
Belgium (BEL)
Naomi Van Den Broeck , Imke Vervaet , Helena Ponette , Camille Laus
3:28.02
Q, SB
5
2
6
Canada (CAN)
Micha Powell , Aiyanna Stiverne , Kyra Constantine , Natassha McDonald
3:28.49
Q, SB
6
2
4
Italy (ITA)
Anna Polinari , Ayomide Folorunso , Virginia Troiani , Alice Mangione
3:28.72
q, SB
7
1
3
France (FRA)
Sokhna Lacoste , Shana Grebo , Sounkamba Sylla, Amandine Brossier
3:28.89
Q, SB
8
1
8
Switzerland (SUI)
Silke Lemmens , Julia Niederberger, Annina Fahr, Yasmin Giger
3:29.11
q, SB
9
1
7
Ukraine (UKR)
Kateryna Karpyuk , Anastasiya Bryzhina , Viktoriya Tkachuk , Anna Ryzhykova
3:29.25
SB
10
2
7
Poland (POL)
Justyna Święty-Ersetic , Iga Baumgart-Witan , Kinga Gacka , Małgorzata Hołub-Kowalik
3:29.34
11
1
4
Germany (GER)
Corinna Schwab , Elisa Lechleitner, Judith Franzen, Alica Schmidt
3:30.48
12
2
1
Norway (NOR)
Astri Ertzgaard, Elisabeth Slettum , Linn Oppegaard, Amalie Iuel
3:32.00
13
2
3
Spain (ESP)
Eva Santidrián, Aauri Lorena Bokesa , Laura Hernández, Carmen Avilés
3:32.87
14
1
5
South Africa (RSA)
Miranda Charlene Coetzee, Marlie Viljoen, Gontse Martha Morake, Zenéy van der Walt
3:46.68
1
6
Netherlands (NED)
Hanneke Oosterwegel, Lieke Klaver , Cathelijn Peeters , Femke Bol
DQ
TR24.6
2
5
Bahamas (BAH)
DNS
Final
The final was held at 7:50PM on July 24.[6]
Rank
Lane
Nation
Athletes
Time
Notes
5
United States (USA)
Talitha Diggs , Abby Steiner , Britton Wilson , Sydney McLaughlin
3:17.79
WL
4
Jamaica (JAM)
Candice McLeod , Janieve Russell , Stephenie Ann McPherson , Charokee Young
3:20.74
SB
6
Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
Victoria Ohuruogu , Nicole Yeargin , Jessie Knight , Laviai Nielsen
3:22.64
SB
4
7
Canada (CAN)
Natassha McDonald , Aiyanna Stiverne , Zoe Sherar, Kyra Constantine
3:25.18
SB
5
8
France (FRA)
Sokhna Lacoste , Shana Grebo , Sounkamba Sylla, Amandine Brossier
3:25.81
SB
6
3
Belgium (BEL)
Helena Ponette , Imke Vervaet , Paulien Couckuyt , Camille Laus
3:26.29
SB
7
2
Italy (ITA)
Anna Polinari , Ayomide Folorunso , Virginia Troiani , Alice Mangione
3:26.45
SB
8
1
Switzerland (SUI)
Silke Lemmens , Julia Niederberger, Annina Fahr, Yasmin Giger
3:27.81
SB
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