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

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The women'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 Anke Feller
Uta Rohländer
Silvia Rieger
Grit Breuer
 Germany
Silver Natalya Khrushcheleva
Svetlana Goncharenko
Yekaterina Bakhvalova
Olga Kotlyarova
 Russia
Bronze Donna Fraser
Vicki Jamison
Katharine Merry
Allison Curbishley
 Great Britain

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  Russia Svetlana Goncharenko, Yekaterina Kulikova, Yekaterina Bakhvalova, Natalya Khrushcheleva 3:26.21 Q
2 2  Romania Otilia Ruicu, Alina Rîpanu, Mariana Florea, Ionela Târlea 3:28.60 Q
3 2  Italy Monika Niederstätter, Francesca Carbone, Fabiola Piroddi, Virna De Angeli 3:29.14 Q
4 2  France Francine Landre, Anita Mormand, Marie-Françoise Opheltès, Fabienne Ficher 3:29.67 q
5 1  Czech Republic Jitka Burianová, Ludmila Formanová, Hana Benešová, Helena Fuchsová 3:29.83 Q
6 1  Germany Anke Feller, Anja Knippel, Martina Breu, Silvia Rieger 3:29.84 Q, SB
7 1  Great Britain Vicki Jamison, Melanie Thomas, Tasha Danvers, Allison Curbishley 3:29.90 Q
8 1  Hungary Annamaria Bori, Barbara Petráhn, Orsolya Dóczi, Judit Szekeres 3:30.24 q
9 2  Belarus Natallia Solohub, Nelli Voronkova, Tanya Kurochkina, Anna Kozak 3:37.55

Final

Rank Nation Athletes Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Germany Anke Feller, Uta Rohländer, Silvia Rieger, Grit Breuer 3:23.03 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Russia Natalya Khrushcheleva, Svetlana Goncharenko, Yekaterina Bakhvalova, Olga Kotlyarova 3:23.56 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Great Britain Donna Fraser, Vicki Jamison, Katharine Merry, Allison Curbishley 3:25.66 SB
4  Romania Otilia Ruicu, Alina Rîpanu, Mariana Florea, Ionela Târlea 3:27.24 NR
5  Czech Republic Jitka Burianová, Ludmila Formanová, Hana Benešová, Helena Fuchsová 3:27.54 SB
6  France Francine Landre, Anita Mormand, Marie-Françoise Opheltès, Viviane Dorsile 3:27.61 SB
7  Italy Patrizia Spuri, Francesca Carbone, Fabiola Piroddi, Virna De Angeli 3:29.31
8  Hungary Annamaria Bori, Barbara Petráhn, Orsolya Dóczi, Judit Szekeres 3:31.83

References

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