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1998 European Athletics Championships – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay

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The men's 4 x 400 metres relay at the 1998 European Athletics Championships was held at the Népstadion on 22 and 23 August.

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Medalists

Gold Mark Hylton
Jamie Baulch
Iwan Thomas
Mark Richardson
 Great Britain
Silver Piotr Rysiukiewicz
Tomasz Czubak
Piotr Haczek
Robert Maćkowiak
 Poland
Bronze Antonio Andrés
Juan Vicente Trull
Andrés Martínez
David Canal
 Spain

Results

KEY: q Fastest non-qualifiers Q Qualified NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best

Heats

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the Final.

Rank Heat Nation Athlete Time Notes
1 2  Great Britain Mark Hylton, Sean Baldock, Solomon Wariso, Jamie Baulch 3:02.37 Q
2 1  Poland Piotr Długosielski, Jacek Bocian, Piotr Rysiukiewicz, Piotr Haczek 3:03.59 Q
3 2  Italy Walter Pirovano, Marco Vaccari, Andrea Nuti, Ashraf Saber 3:04.64 Q
4 2  Germany Stefan Letzelter, Klaus Ehrnsperger, Thomas Goller, Jens Dautzenberg 3:04.84 Q
5 1  Switzerland Laurent Clerc, Kevin Widmer, Alain Rohr, Mathias Rusterholz 3:05.11 Q, SB
6 2  Spain Juan Vicente Trull, Antonio Andrés, Andrés Martínez, David Canal 3:05.63 q, SB
7 2  Czech Republic Jan Poděbradský, Jan Štejfa, Karel Bláha, Jiří Mužík 3:05.88 q
8 1  France Pierre-Marie Hilaire, Fred Mango, Marc Raquil, Marc Foucan 3:06.09 Q
9 2  Greece Stelios Dimotsios, Panagiotis Sarris, Periklis Iakovakis, Konstantinos Kenteris 3:06.48 SB
10 1  Slovenia Matija Šestak, Miro Kocuvan, Damjan Zlatnar, Boštjan Horvat 3:07.78 SB
1  Russia Innokentiy Zharov, Boris Gorban, Vladislav Shiryayev, Dmitriy Golovastov DNF
1  Hungary Zsolt Szeglet, Péter Nyilasi, Zétény Dombi, Tibor Bédi DNF

Final

Rank Nation Athletes Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Great Britain Mark Hylton, Jamie Baulch, Iwan Thomas, Mark Richardson 2:58.68 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Poland Piotr Rysiukiewicz, Tomasz Czubak, Piotr Haczek, Robert Maćkowiak 2:58.88
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Spain Antonio Andrés, Juan Vicente Trull, Andrés Martínez, David Canal 3:02.47 NR
4  Italy Walter Pirovano, Marco Vaccari, Andrea Nuti, Ashraf Saber 3:02.48 SB
5  Switzerland Laurent Clerc, Kevin Widmer, Alain Rohr, Mathias Rusterholz 3:02.91 NR
6  Germany Stefan Letzelter, Klaus Ehrnsperger, Thomas Goller, Jens Dautzenberg 3:03.19 SB
7  Czech Republic Jan Poděbradský, Jan Štejfa, Karel Bláha, Jiří Mužík 3:04.37 SB
 France Pierre-Marie Hilaire, Fred Mango, Marc Raquil, Marc Foucan DQ

References

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